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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
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− | + | This comic plays on the idea that there is little to no consensus in the scientific community with regard as to the amount of water a person should drink per day. In the first panel [[White Hat]] presents us with an innocent and sensible suggestion (although controversial) that people should drink six glasses of water per day. In the second panel, more characters joins the discussion, an off-panel voice claims the most {{w|Drinking_water#Requirements|common misconception}} of eight glasses a day, a number which is not supported by scientific research. [[Ponytail]] again goes two higher with ten highlighting the existence of a wide range of so-called 'optimum' liquid consumption 'rule-of-thumb'. Implied here is the variety of health-related books, articles, blogs or other literature published that self-proclaims an optimum drinking formula. | |
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− | + | The first sign of absurdity also arises here in the second panel when [[Black Hat]] posits that we need 5 glasses of water every minute. This equates to 7200 glasses of water a day, and using the standard definition of a glass being equal to 8 oz, Black Hat is suggesting that we should each drink 1.7 cubic meters of water a day, not only curing {{w|dehydration}} but also causing {{w|water intoxication}}. This is a typical Black Hat kind of statement that he uses to further emphasizes the absurdity of the problem at hand. | |
− | The title text contains a mix-up between two often stated intervals; drinking eight glasses of water per day (which makes no sense, see above) and changing the engine oil every {{w|3,000_mile_myth|3000 miles}} (almost 5000 km) which may be a good rule, but not a necessity. Obviously it's impossible to drink 3000 glasses of water, and changing the oil every eight miles | + | Some time later [[Megan]], although having read through all studies on dehydration (or low-grade dehydration in particular), still could not come to a solid conclusion. She becomes dizzy, admitting that [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ForgetsToEat she's been so focused on her work, she has forgotten to eat or drink anything]. Ironically. Her personal experience with dehydration prompted someone off-panel to get some water. [[Cueball]] finally suggests that she should drink straight from the tap, a (tenuously) sincere suggestion seeing her dehydration and following the good advice to drink when you are thirsty until that state has been absolved. |
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+ | The title text contains a mix-up between two often stated intervals; drinking eight glasses of water per day (which makes no sense, see above) and changing the engine oil every {{w|3,000_mile_myth|3000 miles}} (almost 5000 km) which may be a good rule, but not a necessity. Obviously it's impossible to drink 3000 glasses of water, and changing the oil every eight miles would make driving a car very impractical. | ||
The subject of this comic has been graphed in [[715: Numbers]] and mentioned in the what if? ''{{what if|74|Soda Planet}}'': | The subject of this comic has been graphed in [[715: Numbers]] and mentioned in the what if? ''{{what if|74|Soda Planet}}'': | ||
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The only real solid advice I've heard is that if you're thirsty, you should drink some water. | The only real solid advice I've heard is that if you're thirsty, you should drink some water. | ||
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− | ''How many glasses is "some water"'' remains an open question. | + | ''How many glasses is "some water"'' remains an open question... |
− | [[Beret Guy]] and Megan are participants of a thought experiment concerning glasses of water and | + | [[Beret Guy]] and Megan are participants of a thought experiment concerning glasses of water and vacua in the [[what if?]] ''{{what if|6|Glass Half Empty}}''. |
− | + | A rare example where a normal few panel comic manages to use five of the seven [[Template:navbox characters|major characters]]. Possible the first comic where White Hat and Black Hat has appeared together except for complicated/large drawings where the two would not need to interact anyway. | |
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring White Hat]] | [[Category:Comics featuring White Hat]] | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | ||
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