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  • *A larger version of the image is available [https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/online_communities.png here]. ...infamous for the large amount of people who upload low-quality fan-art and fan-characters, most notably of media from Japan. Another point of infamy is th
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  • ...r because the doors take offense to the word/concept ''frenemy'', of which xkcd has previously made fun in [[919: Tween Bromance]]. According to Fiona Jallings's textbook ''A Fan's Guide to Neo-Sindarin'', ''-n'' + ''c-'' would cause nasal mutation at th
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  • ...s. Google Glass has become a [[:Category:Google Glass|recurring theme]] in xkcd.
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  • ...rowspan = 2 | Weird ''{{w|blog}}''-related terms are a recurring theme in xkcd. See, for instance, [[181|comic 181]]. ...39960 The Petals Fall Twice]", which was made as a humorous example of bad fan-fiction. The word itself is a portmanteau of "slowly", "licked", and "tickl
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  • ...'. Google Glass has become a [[:Category:Google Glass|recurring theme]] in xkcd. In the title text, [[Elon Musk]] is mentioned. He is (amongst other things * This is the first xkcd comic featuring [[Elon Musk]].
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  • ...-Glass]]. Google Glass was a [[:Category:Google Glass|recurring theme]] in xkcd in 2013.
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  • ...tebooks.jsvine.com/reverse-engineering-xkcd-frequency/ Reverse Engineering xkcd's 'Frequency']. ...h one shot. This does not account for the possibility of [https://what-if.xkcd.com/85/ Rocket Golf].
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  • In addition to the below, see [[1354|xkcd's explanation]] in the next comic. ...ead memory assigned to another process (like a text editor that has erotic fan fiction stored to memory) on the same computer. For more info, see: [https:
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  • |[http://xkcd.com/1506/#post/56beedbe-fd8d-539d-b836-f2c919991980 f2c919991980] |[http://c0.xkcd.com/xb/image/c442c857-0356-501c-8a68-17779ee040a7 17779ee040a7]
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  • ...rowspan = 2 | Weird ''{{w|blog}}''-related terms are a recurring theme in xkcd. See, for instance, [[181|comic 181]]. ...and }} in the Indonesian archipelago. Including it in non-Earth maps is an xkcd running gag.
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  • ''{{w|Fifty Shades of Grey}}'' began as a {{w|fan fiction}} of a well known brand (the {{w|Twilight (novel series)|Twilight b ...severance (rover)|Perseverance}}, three of which have already been used in xkcd comics: [[695: Spirit]], [[1091: Curiosity]] and [[1504: Opportunity]].
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  • *To experience the interactivity of the game, visit the {{xkcd|1608|original comic}}. ...ferences to several movies and other stuff that has often been featured in xkcd as well as many of the other comics.
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  • ...t zero''' - of course also a Cueball. Kites have been a recurring theme in xkcd but this comic [[235: Kite]] was the first and the kite looks the same. Wet ...lar in this comic). Seems like there is no situation where this happens in xkcd? A similar bomb is shown in [[968: Everything]] but Cueball is not carrying
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  • ...or even violating physics law, for ''very mundane'' ends is very common in xkcd, so using time travel to prevent useless conversation is not surprising fro ...ight theme, possibly one at which similar futuristic gear is worn by other xkcd characters in the future, in [[318: Nostalgia]].
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  • ...ll-fitting declarations on, seeing as even the most devoted, well informed fan has agreed to forget the entire series. Casually bringing up such a forgott :Cueball: ...yeah! Excited for it! Big fan.
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  • ...comet]. Making fun of media covering science news is a recurring theme on xkcd. ...e gives no proof the aliens were actually responsible, leading to a common fan theory that the asteroid was indeed random space junk and the aliens are be
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  • [[:Category:Social interactions|Social awkwardness]] is a recurring theme in xkcd. Oftentimes [[Cueball]]/[[Randall]] will grossly overthink casual social in ...th nerds at {{w|NASA}} and in academia), it is highly likely he would be a fan of the strip and also the creator's related works such as Adams's blog, Twi
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  • {{comicsrow|2831|2023-09-20|xkcd Phone Flip|xkcd phone flip 2x.png}} {{comicsrow|2683|2022-10-10|Fan Theories|fan theories 2x.png}}
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  • | titletext = Thank you to the xkcd April 1st volunteers/commentators, including @Chromakode, Kevin, @Aiiane, P *The comic is a link to a [https://xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket_round_of_128.png image of the results].
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  • | titletext = I wasn't a big fan of 3 or Salvation, so I'm trying to resist getting my hopes up too much for ...]], was released. The original comic does also no longer appear in explain xkcd's comic navigation either, and is hence linked here: [[Disappearing Sunday
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