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*Politics became prominent in 2008 due to the upcoming {{w|United States presidential election, 2008|US presidential elections in November 2008}}.
 
*Politics became prominent in 2008 due to the upcoming {{w|United States presidential election, 2008|US presidential elections in November 2008}}.
 
*"Code not working even though it ''should'' work" is a common frustration in software development, when the developer is convinced to have covered every possible scenario, but their code still does not run as expected, because of some obscure tiny problem which they didn't think of and which often takes much time (and frustration) to find.
 
*"Code not working even though it ''should'' work" is a common frustration in software development, when the developer is convinced to have covered every possible scenario, but their code still does not run as expected, because of some obscure tiny problem which they didn't think of and which often takes much time (and frustration) to find.
*{{w|Joss Whedon}} is best known as the creator and showrunner of the television series ''{{w|Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer}}'' (1997–2003), ''{{w|Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel}}'' (1999–2004) and ''{{w|Firefly (TV series)|Firefly}}'' (2002), so he's the "cause" of emotions for Randall during the time they were aired.
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*{{w|Joss Whedon}} is best known as the creator and showrunner of the television series ''{{w|Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer}}'' (1997–2003), ''{{w|Angel (TV series)|Angel}}'' (1999–2004) and ''{{w|Firefly (TV series)|Firefly}}'' (2002), so he's the "cause" of emotions for Randall during the time they were aired.
 
*"People being wrong on the internet" is something that can easily annoy and preoccupy an internet-savvy guy like Randall, who knows the things they're (incorrectly) talking about; this was previously dealt with in the comic [[386: Duty Calls]].
 
*"People being wrong on the internet" is something that can easily annoy and preoccupy an internet-savvy guy like Randall, who knows the things they're (incorrectly) talking about; this was previously dealt with in the comic [[386: Duty Calls]].
  

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