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[[Cueball]] and [[Megan]] are standing together in the middle of a strangely expressionist landscape/environment. As indicated by the words in the comic, they have simply '''found''' each other, implying that there is no relationship between them other than running into each other.
 
[[Cueball]] and [[Megan]] are standing together in the middle of a strangely expressionist landscape/environment. As indicated by the words in the comic, they have simply '''found''' each other, implying that there is no relationship between them other than running into each other.
 
   
 
   
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As indicated in the title text, there is nothing else to say about how they met. In the original caption, [[Randall Munroe|Randall]] reassures his audience that he hasn't stopped making nerdy comics and puns, because a few of the previous comics diverged from these topics. 47 covered [[Red Spiders]], and 46 covered relationships. The next comic, [[49: Want]], returned to xkcd humour.
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As indicated in the title text, there is nothing else to say about how they met. In the original caption, [[Randall Munroe|Randall]] reassures his audience that he hasn't stopped making nerdy comics and puns, because a few of the previous comics diverged from these topics. In fact, the next comic, [[49: Want]], had the same xkcd humour.
  
 
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