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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
Telephone conversations can't terminate until ''somebody'' hangs up, even if both participants have run out of things to say. The line "you hang up first" has entered popular culture as an immature thing preteens and teenagers do with their friends and significant others at the end of a phone conversation.
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Telephone conversations can't terminate until ''somebody'' hangs up, even if both participants have run out of things to say. The line "you hang up first" has entered popular culture as an immature thing preteens and teenagers do with their friends and significant others at the end of a phone conversation.
 
 
As xkcd often does, this comic takes the "you hang up first" line to its logical extreme with two adults, Cueball and Megan, that turn the game into an argument resulting in their breakup.  In the alt-text, one of them notes that they'll never have the same kind of relationship with anyone ever again, no matter how many rebound relationships they have, and it's all because of one of the stupidest arguments possible.
 
  
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As xkcd often does, this comic takes the "you hang up first" line to its logical extreme with two adults, [[Cueball]] and [[Megan]], that turn the game into an argument resulting in their breakup. In the title text, one of them notes that they'll never have the same kind of relationship with anyone ever again, no matter how many rebound relationships they have, and it's all because of one of the stupidest arguments possible.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
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:[Megan is lying on a bed, on the phone.]
 
:[Megan is lying on a bed, on the phone.]
:Megan: No, *you* hang up first.
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:Megan: No, ''you'' hang up first.
  
:Cueball: No, *you* hang up first.
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:Cueball: No, ''you'' hang up first.
  
:Megan: No, *you* fucking hang up first!
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:Megan: No, ''you'' fucking hang up first!
  
:Cueball: You hang up first, or we're OVER!
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:Cueball: You hang up first, or we're ''OVER!''
  
:Megan: Then I guess we're fucking OVER!
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:Megan: Then I guess we're fucking ''OVER!''
  
 
:Cueball: FINE!
 
:Cueball: FINE!
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:Cueball: ...
 
:Cueball: ...
  
:Megan: *You* move on and find somebody else first.
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:Megan: ''You'' move on and find somebody else first.
  
 
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{{comic discussion}}
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
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[[Category:Romance]]

Revision as of 02:07, 27 October 2013

You Hang Up First
No, YOU stumble past a series of post-breakup hookups in a daze as you slowly realize what you've lost and how unlikely you are ever to get it back first.
Title text: No, YOU stumble past a series of post-breakup hookups in a daze as you slowly realize what you've lost and how unlikely you are ever to get it back first.

Explanation

Telephone conversations can't terminate until somebody hangs up, even if both participants have run out of things to say. The line "you hang up first" has entered popular culture as an immature thing preteens and teenagers do with their friends and significant others at the end of a phone conversation.

As xkcd often does, this comic takes the "you hang up first" line to its logical extreme with two adults, Cueball and Megan, that turn the game into an argument resulting in their breakup. In the title text, one of them notes that they'll never have the same kind of relationship with anyone ever again, no matter how many rebound relationships they have, and it's all because of one of the stupidest arguments possible.

Transcript

[Cueball is sitting on a bed, on the phone.]
Cueball: You hang up first.
[Megan is lying on a bed, on the phone.]
Megan: No, you hang up first.
Cueball: No, you hang up first.
Megan: No, you fucking hang up first!
Cueball: You hang up first, or we're OVER!
Megan: Then I guess we're fucking OVER!
Cueball: FINE!
Megan: ...
Cueball: ...
Megan: You move on and find somebody else first.


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Discussion

Of course, even after they broke up, neither will hang up. Mountain Hikes (talk) 03:58, 18 December 2015 (UTC)

How do you know they're adults? 108.162.237.250 14:09, 18 May 2016 (UTC)