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  • ...well for a return to normalcy. [Note: Click to read context for the cancer comics. She's doing well.] ...0/family-illness/ link] referenced in the image text, which is a blog post from 2011 regarding his fiancĂ©e's breast cancer.
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  • ...e>:''For a list of comics, see [[:Category:Comics featuring Randall Munroe|Comics featuring Randall Munroe]].''</noinclude> ...If? 2 signature.png|300px|right|thumb|Randall's signature with [[Cueball]] from ''[[What If? 2]]'']]
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  • | date = November 19, 2010 | title = Five-Minute Comics: Part 3
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  • | date = November 17, 2010 | title = Five-Minute Comics: Part 2
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  • | date = November 26, 2012 ...k Hat advances towards them arms stretched out. Hairy steps backwards away from him.]
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  • | date = November 25, 2009 | titletext = And from that day on, I wore this little 'F' key pendant everywhere I went.
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  • | date = November 3, 2006 ...such a manner makes it seem counter-intuitive that it would yield &minus;1 from basic analysis. The above linked Wikipedia page goes into good detail of ho
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  • {{List of comics}} This is a list of comics from 501 to 1000.
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  • ...sidency''' {{w|Jimmy Carter}} was the {{w|President of the United States}} from 1977-1981. He lost all popularity after he was viewed as mishandling severa .... The "New Coke" introduction is considered one of the biggest PR blunders from a major company ever.
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  • | date = November 14, 2005 ...uins the joke instead of giving the punchline. As with many of the earlier comics, the title text explains the joke rather than adding to it.
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  • | date = November 11, 2005 ...ble alternative. It's no secret that the hat guy is closely based on Aram, from Men in Hats.<br><br><span class="plainlinks">[https://web.archive.org/web/2
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  • | date = November 4, 2005 ...meat (animal products). The cereals that appear to be parodied (clockwise from top-left) include Froot Loops, Rice Krispies, Honey Bunches of Oats, Apple
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  • | date = November 7, 2005 ...ompletely unnecessary. However, it may be possible that they are suffering from {{w|Wendigo|Wendigo Psychosis}}. Alternatively, the Donner Dinner Party may
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  • | date = November 16, 2005 ...ight were just a dream. However, the dream becomes reality to save a child from an endless sea of hopelessness.
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  • ==Comics== * [[2702: What If 2 Gift Guide]], a comic posted on November 23, 2022
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  • | date = November 6, 2006 ...line references the tagline "If you die in the game, you die in real life" from the 2006 horror movie {{w|Stay Alive}} (released a few months before this c
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  • | date = November 19, 2005 ...e of the comic come when the pole-guy asks if his friend can help him down from this pole where he's been standing for the entire comic. The friend's reply
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  • | date = November 30, 2005 As with many of the earlier comics, the title text and the original caption help explain the joke rather than
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  • | date = November 28, 2005 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 2, 2005 Cueball is, in this particular comic, likely Jon from ''{{w|Garfield}}''. The name of Garfield's vet in the comic is Liz, and a r
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  • | date = November 21, 2005 ...already used in [[6: Irony]] and also in [[:Category:Self-reference|other comics]]. The webcomic Comic JK made a [https://web.archive.org/web/20140323234759
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  • | date = November 9, 2005 ...Then, he used the invert feature of a photo-editing program to reverse it from black-on-white to white-on-black and colored to the flowers. The image belo
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  • | date = November 26, 2005 Due to Randall's vacation, he picked out comics from his old high-school notebooks for the second time in a row. It is an unusua
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  • | date = November 23, 2005 [[Category:Comics with lowercase text]]
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  • The comic has a parallel with [[972: November]], which also suggests the idea of annoying a person by calling their atten [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 23, 2011 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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  • | date = November 21, 2011 ...and downloads] page where a list of sources and the [https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/money_huge.png full image] can be downloaded
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  • | date = November 18, 2011 ...should have a sticky globally-editable post at the top saying 'DEAR PEOPLE FROM THE FUTURE: Here's what we've figured out so far ...'
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  • This was the first [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fools' comic]] released by [[Randall Munroe|Randall]]. The next becam ...l Fool's Day. This deliberate action shifted the release date of comic 403 from April 10, 2008, to March 31, 2008, when it was actually published. This alt
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  • | date = November 28, 2008 .... In some competitions, the rules permit the contraption to be constructed from any available materials; other times, it is limited to only the materials t
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  • ...is comic was released in October 2008 and the presidential election was in November, it was then unknown which of the candidates would become president by the ...plain why Black Hat was nominated as Internet secretary. These are all the comics in [[:Category:Secretary|Secretary series]]:
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  • | date = November 11, 2009 ...nalize smaller ones (such as the {{w|Bull Moose Party}}, which only lasted from 1912 to 1916) though this is greatly pronounced in the United States, where
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  • | date = November 8, 2010 ...ggressively, that she herself is not exempt from any ill effects resulting from her proof. If logic is proved to be false, then all mathematics are proved
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  • | date = November 30, 2011 ...developers of the {{w|Saturn V}} launch vehicle, who came over to America (from {{w|Germany}}) as part of {{w|Operation Paperclip}} and helped develop NASA
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  • | date = November 28, 2011 ...r genitals) from being exposed to potentially dangerous ionizing radiation from the particle beam.
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  • | date = November 3, 2008 This is the first of only two comics where Miss Lenhart is both drawn and named, the second being [[1050: Forgot
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  • | date = November 11, 2011 Readers infer from the title text that the water is also part of this fantastical scenario. If
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  • | date = November 10, 2008 [[Category:Comics with inverted brightness]]
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  • | date = November 25, 2011 ...ntimidation" bears great resemblance to {{w|Argumentum ad baculum|argument from the stick}}, which is a fallacious form of reasoning of the form
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  • | date = November 16, 2011 ...eem more reliable, encouraging even more reporters (and possibly reporters from more reputable outlets) to believe it and repeat the claim. Eventually, a l
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  • | date = November 14, 2011 ...rial navigation, for landmass size comparisons, etc.) but having drawbacks from other points of view. Some of them are more frequently used than others in
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  • | date = November 12, 2007 ...and not over the usual schedule of three comics a week. These are all the comics in [[:Category:1337|1337 series]]:
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  • | date = November 13, 2007 ...and not over the usual schedule of three comics a week. These are all the comics in [[:Category:1337|1337 series]]:
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  • | date = November 14, 2007 ...and not over the usual schedule of three comics a week. These are all the comics in [[:Category:1337|1337 series]]:
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  • ...te September and October. When the baseball season begins, arguments shift from the ongoing basketball season to the new baseball season. As mentioned, the ...ity, most countries have seasonal sports besides football, which may range from cricket to ice skating. However, non-American sporting events are unlikely
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  • | date = November 09, 2011 ...nd its intended purpose. Occulting is used in astronomy to block the light from a star under observation so that adjacent dim objects, such as any surround
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  • | date = November 15, 2007 <!-- date on archive page appears incorrect(2007-11-14), based on ...and not over the usual schedule of three comics a week. These are all the comics in [[:Category:1337|1337 series]]:
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  • | date = November 16, 2007 ...and not over the usual schedule of three comics a week. These are all the comics in [[:Category:1337|1337 series]]:
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  • ...edia semi-protection policy}}, which is used to prevent important articles from being edited anonymously or by new users. Semi-protection on an article is ...ck with a red top, which indicates a fence to keep the crowd at a distance from the podium. After the fence there is a large crowd of people listening, mos
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  • | date = November 07, 2011 [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
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