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Is the Title Text a callback to 2268 with the "no further research is needed" comment? [[User:Stickfigurefan|Stickfigurefan]] ([[User talk:Stickfigurefan|talk]]) 17:58, 21 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
*That was the first thing that came to my mind. Since researching when people named Jason and Chad became grandparents is far from a top research priority, one can indeed say that further research is not "needed". That said, though, I would have liked to have seen the female counterparts, to indicate what "Grandma" names are also coming into vogue now. --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.74.195|162.158.74.195]] 18:05, 21 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
**Agree. I added a few sentences to that effect. To ela*borate: Enough research has been done to support the main joke which is the incongruity between what specific names implied in the 70's and what they imply today. More specific information would not improve the joke. And, let's face it, would not be very interesting. [[User:Epsilon|Epsilon]] ([[User talk:Epsilon|talk]]) 11:04, 22 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
**Note: Should we explain *x* to any non-nerds (or, the non-nerd ?) reading this? For text rendered in plain ASCII the asterisks surrounding a word or a phrase imply that this text should have been rendered in bold. I.e. emphasized. This might not be obvious to everybody. [[User:Epsilon|Epsilon]] ([[User talk:Epsilon|talk]]) 11:04, 22 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
*Looks like I may have edited the page at the same time as someone else. Sorry about that! [[Special:Contributions/108.162.216.148|108.162.216.148]] 18:41, 21 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
*Does someone know of -- and can add to the explanation -- a reason why Jason and Chad are coming into popularity as names? In Australia, Jason Donovan was an actor who played a lead character in the popular soap "Neighbours" alongside Kylie Minogue (which is why, in Australia, we'd be getting "Grandma Kylie" coming into vogue. [[User:DrSamCarter|DrSamCarter]] ([[User talk:DrSamCarter|talk]]) 20:51, 21 February 2020 (UTC)DrSamCarter<br />
**Well, to be precise, Jason and Chad came into popularity about 50 years ago, but I don't know why that happened at that time. While it's true that you should be seeing a bunch of "Grandma Kylie"s in Australia now, Kylie Minogue can't take the credit for that. She was born into a generation where the name was already popular. In 1970, Kylie was the 5th most popular name for baby girls in Australia, so Kylie Minogue, born in 1968, might have gone to school with a number of other Kylies, well before she joined the cast of "Neighbours" in 1986. The name Kylie didn't catch on in the U.S. until much later, so it'll be years before we see a significant number of "Grandma Kylie"s here. --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.74.17|162.158.74.17]] 00:38, 22 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
***{{w|Jason and the Argonauts (1963 film)|Jason and the Argonauts}} came out in 1963. Given the slower speed of film distribution, it is not farfecthed to think that some future parents were seeing it for the first time in the 70s and thought that would be a groovy name for their kids, or just watched it growing up and the name stuck with them. (Source for this being the most famous Jason: the Baby Boomers of America wouldn't talk about any other Jason while I was growing up).<br />
:::Chad is a little harder. While there ''is'' a {{w|The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come|movie in the same time period with a protagonist named Chad}}, it was nowhere near as successful as Jason and the Argonauts. There was also a {{w|Chad Allan (musician)|famous Canadian TV host named Chad}} at the time. Since the nickname {{w|Chad (slang)|originated near the Canadian border}}, it seems like a more likely candidate.<br />
:::--[[Special:Contributions/162.158.122.10|162.158.122.10]] 17:15, 23 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
:::Chad Everett starred as Dr. Joe Gannon on CBS' Medical Center starting in 1969. The show was popular enough that it could have helped inspire parents to name their sons after him.[[Special:Contributions/108.162.242.13|108.162.242.13]] 16:27, 24 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
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In case someone wants to do further research on The Netherlands, here's some data on first names popularity: https://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nvb/english --[[User:IByte|IByte]] ([[User talk:IByte|talk]]) 09:55, 22 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
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Current wiki link to Chad (slang) might be better changed to {{w|Chad (name)}}. And, while we're there, one could also make Jason into the {{w|Jason_(given_name)}} link or similar? ((Re-edit to say that I understand the Chad Slang link is important. Maybe put that over another useful leap-off term, letting legitimate Jasons and Chads get their own glory???)) And I find the range of ages of grandparentage to be interesting, with both friends and relatives having rushed into new generations far quicker than me. (I have... four..? first cousins twice removed, if I haven't forgotten another one of them, and I think one of ''them'' might become a parent before I do.) Or maybe I'm just taking too long to settle down? [[Special:Contributions/162.158.159.26|162.158.159.26]] 15:12, 22 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
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I look at that graph, then think about the fact that my grandfather was born in 1870, my father in 1918, and I in 1969 (so my grandfather was 48 when my dad was born, and would have been 99 when I was born) and if things work out and I have my first child this year I will be 51 when it is born. Who are the people having kids so young to pull that curve down so far that 50 is the *average* age for being a *grandparent?* I know there are occasional out-of-wedlock births to kids in college or even high school, but if those stats are correct that would seem to dramatically underscore the need for better sex education, and better access to birth control, in schools.<br />
--[[Special:Contributions/172.69.63.139|172.69.63.139]] 07:00, 23 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
:Technically, I know people on both ends of the spectrum. I'm currently 49, and I have a friend from grade school who became an empty nester at 47 and a grandfather at 48. I'm more middle of the road- my Child was born 16 years ago, when I was 32. I have a cousin who had a daughter at age 21, who in turn had a daughter at age 21, making her a grandmother at age 42. I have heard of cases with precocious puberty of women having children as young as age 8, and if you had that for two generations, a girl could technically become a grandmother at age 16 and for three generations a great-grandmother by age 24.[[User:Seebert|Seebert]] ([[User talk:Seebert|talk]]) 15:50, 24 February 2020 (UTC) <br />
:For what it's worth, I'm a millennial and my parents "had me" at 32, and it was considered "a little late in life" by their peers, even though they were just following my grandparents before them. --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.122.10|162.158.122.10]] 17:15, 23 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
:I don't have his DOB handy (though its on a family tree file, I wrote up a few years ago) but my Grandad died when I was v.young, being quite old for his generation, but also maybe industry-related ill health didn't help his whole cohort; my father was very fit and active (for most of his life, until he wasn't) and died at a decent age of 88, but before I in turn had kids for him to grandparent (he was in his forties before I arrived on the scene and I've not been any more rushed in this). I could easily not see grandchildren of my own. And I have a cousin married to a Jason! (Not yet a grandpa, either - though it could easily happen in the next year or two, though that would depend very much upon his daughter of course, IYSWIM.) [[Special:Contributions/141.101.107.168|141.101.107.168]] 17:30, 23 February 2020 (UTC)<br />
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I checked - the first Jason (Friday13th) movie came out in 1980, so we can't blame that particular genre for the popularity of the name. One source suggests the film director chose the name because it was popular at the time. Other possibility: "There was a character named Jason Weber on The Guiding Light in the 1965-66 season. " [[User:Cellocgw|Cellocgw]] ([[User talk:Cellocgw|talk]]) 13:51, 24 February 2020 (UTC)</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1818:_Rayleigh_Scattering&diff=1752781818: Rayleigh Scattering2019-06-14T14:57:30Z<p>108.162.242.13: /* Explanation */</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1818<br />
| date = March 31, 2017<br />
| title = Rayleigh Scattering<br />
| image = rayleigh_scattering.png<br />
| titletext = If you ask "why are leaves green?" the usual answer is "because they're full of chlorophyll, and chlorophyll is green," even though "why does chlorophyll scatter green light?" is a great question too.<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This comic suggests it is better to explain things in an easy-to-understand and intuitive manner, even if such explanations may not capture all of the scientific detail involved. This is especially the case for children whose ability to grasp abstract physics has not yet fully developed. Giving the most complete and physically accurate explanation would make the concepts much more elaborate than necessary, and would cause major confusion in inexperienced listeners.<br />
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The principle is demonstrated by the explanation on {{w|Diffuse sky radiation|why the sky is blue}}. The commonly given explanation for this is, as the comic title says, {{w|Rayleigh scattering}}. However, in order to understand how Rayleigh scattering works to produce a blue color, one must go into {{w|quantum mechanics}} and deal with properties of molecules in air and their effects on different wavelengths of light. Even then, one will also need to know about the inner workings of human visual perception to realize why the color we perceive isn't the wavelength that's being most strongly scattered (see [[1145: Sky Color]]). The child is not likely to understand this kind of explanation.<br />
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On the other hand, a much simpler explanation, such as "because air is blue", also adequately explains the phenomenon, and is much more understandable to less physically inclined listeners. When [[Science Girl]] asks [[Blondie]] (possibly [[Miss Lenhart]]) why the sky is blue, [[Megan]] walks in and starts to explain in a very scientific way. This is criticized by Blondie, who then convinces her that the simpler explanation is sufficient, as there is a quantum mechanical explanation for every color, there is no need to elaborate on the sky's color any more than any other object's color.<br />
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Megan implicitly accepts this, but then in the final panel, Science Girl asks another common question - how do planes fly? Megan starts again to give the traditional answer (airflow causing {{w|Lift_(force)|lift}}) but is interrupted by Blondie saying that it's because the wings of an airplane are full of small birds. While this might not be as ridiculous as it first seems (the child might later learn that the "tiny birds" are actually air molecules, and "flapping wings" are actually pressure differentials), it is certainly over-simplified to a staggering extent. Thus Megan and Blondie illustrate the two extremes of education philosophy: where one chooses to teach the complete truth with no regard for whether it's understandable, the other chooses to make up understandable explanations with no regard for whether it's true. Arguably, neither approach is in the student's best interest and a balance needs to be achieved. <br />
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When Science Girl react like she believes Blondie's last comment about the planes, she could almost have been called April Fool. But this comic was released one day too early for that. But this was also the only year between April 1st of 2011 and April 1st of 2018 where no such comic was released. See more about this in the [[#No April Fools' Day comic in 2017|trivia section]] below.<br />
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The title text refers to another common question as for why leaves are green. This is commonly explained by the fact that they are filled with {{w|chlorophyll}}, a chemical used by plants for photosynthesis. Randall points out that it would be an equally valid question to ask why chlorophyll is green. This poses an interesting contrast to the answer to the question about the color of the sky, since even physicists are usually satisfied with the general explanation for leaves and don't feel the need to jump into describing quantum phenomena that cause chlorophyll to reflect green light. Also, "Why does chlorophyll scatter green light" may be a great question because chlorophyll reflects, not scatters, light and this challenges Megan-types to coherently explain the difference before they go challenging little children with pedantry. Or because green light is less efficient during photosynthesis, and explaining that is similar to explaining Rayleigh Scattering.<br />
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[https://what-if.xkcd.com/141/ What-if 141] also mentions the simpler explanation to the original question: Sunbeam has this relevant text: "Normal light interacts with the atmosphere through Rayleigh scattering. You may have heard of Rayleigh scattering as the answer to 'why is the sky blue.' This is sort of true, but honestly, a better answer to this question might be 'because air is blue.' Sure, it appears blue for a bunch of physics reasons, but everything appears the color it is for a bunch of physics reasons." There is also a footnote in that comment with an additional example: "When you ask, 'Why is the {{w|Statue of Liberty|statue of liberty}} green?' the answer is something like, 'The outside of the statue is copper, so it used to be copper-colored. Over time, a layer of copper carbonate formed (through oxidation), and copper carbonate is green.' You don't say 'The statue is green because of frequency-specific absorption and scattering by surface molecules.' "<br />
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Randall himself has published [https://xkcd.com/thing-explainer/ Thing Explainer] which gives simplified descriptions of complex scientific and technological objects. Even in his book, some of the more advanced details have been simplified to a toy model (such as calling liquid oxygen "cold wet air" and a nuclear reactor "box of burning metal").<br />
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:[Science Girl asks Blondie a question which she answers while lifting her arm towards Science Girl.]<br />
:Science Girl: Why is the sky blue?<br />
:Blondie: Because air is blue.<br />
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:[Megan walks in from behind Science Girl.]<br />
:Megan: No, the sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering–<br />
:Blondie: Nah, it's because air is blue. Blue light bounces off it and hits our eyes. Same as why anything is any color.<br />
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:[Zoom in on Blondie's face.]<br />
:Blondie: It's why far-off mountains look blue – because of all the blue air in the way.<br />
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:[Zoom out to Megan standing longer from Science Girl than Blondie who has thrown her arms out. Science Girl is facing directly out towards the reader.]<br />
:Megan: There's a specific quantum mechanism by which–<br />
:Blondie: Yeah but there's a physics mechanism for ''every'' color. You don't have to get all quantum right away.<br />
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:[Frameless panel with Science Girl looking up at Blondie who stands holding her hands on her sides. Megan speaks from off-panel.]<br />
:Megan (off-panel): ...OK, I guess.<br />
:Blondie: Any other questions?<br />
:Science Girl: How do planes stay up?<br />
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:[Blondie holds a finger up in front of Science Girl while Megan now is the one to throw out her arms.]<br />
:Megan: Well, the airflow–<br />
:Blondie: Tiny birds in the wings. Thousands. Flapping hard.<br />
:Science Girl: WOW!<br />
:Megan: ''NO!''<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
===No April Fools' Day comic in 2017===<br />
*This comic was released the day before {{w|April Fools' day}}, but even though it could be said that Blondie makes up tales about physics that could cause her to call Science Girl an April Fool for believing her, this is definitely not one of [[Randall|Randall's]] [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fools' comics]].<br />
**The reason for this trivia is that this year, 2017, was the first since 2011 that Randall did not release a comic on April 1st, and neither this Friday comic from the end of March, or the first comic in April, [[1819: Sweet 16]] from Monday April 3rd, could be said to have any relation to such a joke.<br />
**As Randall took up the trend again in 2018 with [[1975: Right Click]], released on Sunday April 1st 2018, it showed that it was not because he just stopped with the April Fools' Day jokes.<br />
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I'm not entirely sure he's "run out of" qualifiers after 20 minutes per se. It may just be that he has finally decided what he wanted to say was "hi" and he otherwise may have still gone on with additional qualifiers (potentially even repeating some of them since there is no indication that they must be unique). [[Special:Contributions/108.162.242.13|108.162.242.13]] 16:49, 3 June 2019 (UTC)</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:2155:_Swimming&diff=174589Talk:2155: Swimming2019-05-27T17:22:20Z<p>108.162.242.13: </p>
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The title text reminds me of https://xkcd.com/1115/ [[Special:Contributions/108.162.242.13|108.162.242.13]] 17:22, 27 May 2019 (UTC)</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:2150:_XKeyboarCD&diff=174144Talk:2150: XKeyboarCD2019-05-16T01:25:30Z<p>108.162.242.13: Added comment(s).</p>
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Since this is xkcd, can someone check whether this 15 puzzle is solvable? I seem to recall that 1/2 of possible permutations fail. And this is the sort of Easter egg we have come to expect from our lord and master Randall [[User:Cyclic3|Cyclic3]] ([[User talk:Cyclic3|talk]]) 13:51, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
:Unfortunately, it’s unsolvable.<br />
:If the 15-puzzle is laid out ''like a numpad'' with 1 in the bottom left and the hole in the top right it ''is'' solvable. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.154.49|162.158.154.49]] 14:23, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
::Really? I got it on my fifteen puzzle.<br />
:It's also possible to do if you just put the blank in the upper left corner, so _123,4567,etc. Source: I just Googled and downloaded a solver with a very annoying input method (Why can't I just type the numbers?) [[User:Trlkly|Trlkly]] ([[User talk:Trlkly|talk]]) 21:06, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
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"Key travel" is the vertical distance a key moves when you press it. "Unlimited key travel" would make it very hard for it to register that a key has been pressed.[[Special:Contributions/172.69.62.40|172.69.62.40]] 14:03, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
:Perhaps the XKCD Company has partnered with ExampleName.Website.<br />
:Doesn't "unlimited key travel" mean that the key will fall out from keyboard and get lost? -- [[User:Hkmaly|Hkmaly]] ([[User talk:Hkmaly|talk]]) 22:51, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
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I don't get the title. Is "XLeoparCD" some kind of typing pun I'm missing? [[User:GreatWyrmGold|GreatWyrmGold]] ([[User talk:GreatWyrmGold|talk]]) 14:05, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
:You probably have the Substitutions filter on your computer and forgot about it. (I do too, it's great.) It's XKeyboarCD, and the capital letters spell XKCD (for if that wasn't obvious). [[Special:Contributions/172.68.132.77|172.68.132.77]] 14:10, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
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What are the supposedly 5 most useful emoji? I recognize the laughing/crying one on position two and an Octopus on position three. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.93.231|162.158.93.231]] 14:35, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
: I think it's 'racehorse' & 'beer'. [[User:nachuo|nachuo]] ([[User talk:nachuo|talk]]) 14:44, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
: The last one is 'aerial tramway'<br />
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A friend of mine loves Rubik's Cubes, so I immediately went looking for a Rubik's Cube shaped keyboard... Instead I found Rubik's Cubes with keys glued to them, but they aren't functional. Anyone know of a cube-shaped keyboard? A 3x3 is enough for letters, numbers, & most common punctuation; a 4x4 could include most important keys found on a regular QWERTY keyboard. Surely this is already a thing? I was ready to say "Shut up and take my money!" <br />
[[User:ProphetZarquon|ProphetZarquon]] ([[User talk:ProphetZarquon|talk]]) 15:20, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
: The closest thing I can find is the Twiddler or the DecaTxt. [[Special:Contributions/172.68.59.120|172.68.59.120]] 16:24, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
: Because of all of the moving parts in a functional Rubik's Cube, a working keyboard would have to have several separate wireless components, which might get expensive fast. I agree that it should be possible, but I don't think we should expect to see it in mass-production in the next five years or so. That said, someone might find an ingenious way to combine existing technologies into a similar product. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.242.13|108.162.242.13]] 01:25, 16 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
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: The directional arrow key would be the existing production Lenovo's red Track Point button. [https://support.lenovo.com/ca/en/solutions/ht000611] So this is close to a "real" button. <br />
Confirmed that the numeric pad cannot be put into numerical order without removing keys and placing them in another order. <br />
There are 28 keys on the top row which usually is the function key row. Also the Ergonomic keyboard would cause serious physical and mental pain to everyone. <br />
[[User:Punchcard|Punchcard]] ([[User talk:Punchcard|talk]]) 22:32, 15 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
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I wonder why the galaxy emoji from https://xkcd.com/2131/ isn't shown as one of the "5 most useful emoji"?</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1769:_Never_Seen_Star_Wars&diff=1736871769: Never Seen Star Wars2019-05-07T16:53:15Z<p>108.162.242.13: /* Trivia */</p>
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| number = 1769<br />
| date = December 7, 2016<br />
| title = Never Seen Star Wars<br />
| image = never_seen_star_wars.png<br />
| titletext = If anyone calls you on any weird detail, just say it's from the Jedi Prince book series, which contains so much random incongruous stuff that even most Expanded Universe/Legends fans collectively agreed to forget about it decades ago.<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
[[White Hat]] tries to start a conversation with [[Cueball]] about the [[wikipedia:Star Wars|''Star Wars'']] space opera film franchise, which Cueball cuts short by stating that he has never seen the movies. This deeply astonishes White Hat. Because the movies are known worldwide and are ingrained into American pop culture, White Hat considers seeing ''Star Wars'' a universal experience.<br />
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Cueball reasons that not having watched the films is the "default option", the option that applies if a person makes no explicit choice. In this case it means that if a person does not make the explicit choice to watch the films, then they remain in their initial state of not having watched them. It has been estimated that about 1 billion people, about 15% of the world's population, have seen at least one of the Star Wars movies. This means that about 85% of people alive today have, intentionally or otherwise, exercised that default option. Even accounting for people who have never had the option of seeing Star Wars movies (through poverty, age, country of residence, and so on), people who have not seen Star Wars are still in the majority.<br />
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However, the Star Wars mythology is so frequently referenced in American popular culture that it's difficult to consume a normal media diet in the US without being exposed to enough quotes, clips, references, parodies and analogies to piece together most of the plot and major scenes of the films, even having taken no action to see them. Even without having watched it, it's reasonable that White Hat would expect Cueball to know something about the series. He is right, as it happens, since Cueball is able to recognize that "{{w|Death Star}}" is a ''Star Wars'' reference, and later knows that Darth Vader is a major character and that there exists something known as Jedi.<br />
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When White Hat finally begins to grasp that Cueball has indeed not seen ''Star Wars'', he declares that they must see it very soon or even immediately. When Cueball again shows a lack of interest, White Hat seemingly calls in social reinforcements to agree with him that having watched ''Star Wars'' is the norm. Cueball feels threatened by his friend's unreasonably assertive behavior and quickly removes himself from the situation. <br />
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Later, [[Ponytail]] likewise wishes to start a conversation about ''Star Wars'', this time about a new movie coming out. Based on his previous experience, Cueball reconsiders admitting to not having seen the past movies, and instead pretends to be looking forward to the new one. Ponytail then tries to continue the conversation, so Cueball bluffs with an incorrect declaration that Darth Vader eats Jedi, likely constructed from other mentions of the ''Star Wars'' characters that he has overheard throughout his life. Cueball carefully chooses his words to make it seem as if he knows what he is talking about.<br />
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However, Ponytail doesn't call him out on this error, instead agreeing with it. Cueball is relieved &mdash; expressed as his thinking an onomatopoeic sigh of relief &mdash; as he believes he has guessed at an accurate piece of information and has avoided entering a similar situation to the previous one. The punchline of this part of the comic is Ponytail's identical feeling of relief, suggesting that she also hasn't seen ''Star Wars'', and is also bluffing to hide that fact. It may be inferred that Ponytail has had similar experiences to Cueball, and now actually starts conversation about "Star Wars" in order to avoid that social stigma. It might also be viewed as both of them having lost an opportunity to have a conversation with someone else who hasn't seen "Star Wars", because both are afraid of how they'll be treated. <br />
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The "{{w|Star Wars expanded universe|Expanded Universe}}" (EU) was the term used to refer to canonical content outside of original six motion pictures, including novels, comic books, and video games, which existed in a shared continuity. After the ''Star Wars'' franchise was acquired by Disney it was announced that the "Expanded Universe" would be discontinued and rebranded as "Legends", so that the new ''Star Wars'' movies would not have to adhere to the established EU canon.<br />
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The title text is a tip for people like Cueball, to help them hide deception when roped into conversations about the films. It argues that since the ''{{w|Jedi Prince series|Jedi Prince}}'' series of novels established so many strange concepts that don't mesh with most other canon information, it makes for an excellent scapegoat to blame ill-fitting declarations on, seeing as even the most devoted, well informed fan has agreed to forget the entire series. Casually bringing up such a forgotten series might also make the bluffer out to be extremely knowledgeable about the ''Star Wars'' franchise as a whole.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
[White Hat is facing Cueball while talking to him]<br />
:White Hat: You know the scene on the Death Star where&mdash;<br />
:Cueball: Nah, I've never seen ''Star Wars''.<br />
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[Close-up of White Hat in a smaller panel]<br />
:White Hat: <big style="background:#000;color:#fff;">''WHAT.''</big><br />
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[White Hat and Cueball are still facing each other]<br />
:White Hat: ''&hellip;How?!''<br />
:Cueball: Uh, it was easy?<br />
:Cueball: It was literally the default option.<br />
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[Close up of Cueball, White Hat is speaking off-panel]<br />
:White Hat: But&hellip; How did you&mdash;<br />
:Cueball: Not doing things is my superpower. I'm not doing an infinite number of things ''as we speak!''<br />
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[White Hat and Cueball are still facing each other]<br />
:White Hat: We ''have'' to watch it.<br />
:Cueball: Nah, I'm good.<br />
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[White Hat has turned away from Cueball and has his hands to his mouth to shout to people off-panel. Cueball has likewise turned away as he walks away and is speaking back over his shoulder]<br />
:White Hat: ''Hey everyone! This guy's never seen Star Wars!''<br />
:Cueball: Listen, I gotta go.<br />
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[Ponytail is looking down at her phone in her left hand while Cueball is facing her]<br />
:Ponytail: Wait, there's a new ''Star Wars''?<br />
:Cueball: Oh, I've nev&mdash;<br />
:Cueball: &hellip;Yeah! Excited for it! Big fan.<br />
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[Ponytail holds her phone to her side, transferred to her right hand, as she and Cueball face each other]<br />
:Ponytail: What'd you think of the last one?<br />
:Cueball: Uh&hellip; That Darth Vader, man.<br />
:Cueball: Sure does love eating Jedi.<br />
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[Ponytail and Cueball continue facing each other]<br />
:Ponytail: Haha, he sure does!<br />
:Cueball [thinking]: Phew!<br />
:Ponytail [thinking]: Phew!<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
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White Hat's attitude during this exchange can be contrasted with [[1053: Ten Thousand]], where Cueball instead handles a similar knowledge gap as an opportunity rather than something horrifying.<br />
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This comic may be inspired by the fact that a new ''Star Wars'' movie, ''{{w|Rogue One}}'', was released into American theaters on December 16, 2016, 9 days after the publishing of the strip. <br />
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The huge pop cultural success of Star Wars means it is genuinely surprising to encounter an individual who has not seen it (at least amongst the typical audience of xkcd). The TV series ''{{w|How I Met Your Mother}}'' had {{w|Do I Know You?|an episode}} based around this premise, and there is a radio comedy chat show on {{w|BBC Radio 4}}, as well as a television version in the UK titled ''{{w|I've Never Seen Star Wars (radio series)|I've Never Seen Star Wars}}'', in which celebrity guests try out experiences that are common to others, but new to them.<br />
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The first panel of the comic appears to be missing lines connecting the dialogue to whoever is saying it. <br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics featuring White Hat]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]]</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1408:_March_of_the_Penguins&diff=1734521408: March of the Penguins2019-05-01T18:01:35Z<p>108.162.242.13: /* Explanation */</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1408<br />
| date = August 15, 2014<br />
| title = March of the Penguins<br />
| image = march_of_the_penguins.png<br />
| titletext = You ARE getting older, though.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
Several of the xkcd comics outline ways to [[:Category:Comics to make one feel old|make people feel older]] by referencing various pieces of popular culture which feel ingrained and "recent", and revealing the time that has elapsed since their release to be longer than expected (for instance, [[1393: Timeghost]] and [[891: Movie Ages]]).<br />
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This appears to be what [[Black Hat]] is doing as he walks in on [[Megan]] to announce that all the penguins from a 2005 documentary ''{{w|March of the Penguins}}'' about {{w|emperor penguins}} are dead. Megan is familiar with these sorts of antics and assumes Black Hat is indicating that the film is so old that the lifespan of emperor penguins is less than the time since the documentary was released. Frustrated, Megan simply acknowledges Black Hat's statement by agreeing that everyone is aging. Black Hat, however, reveals that he is not trying to make her feel old, because the penguins were all alive "last night" and all died in one instance since then and thus not from old age. <br />
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His announcement that he is "trying to apologize" creates the obvious inference that he caused the penguins to be killed (either intentionally or by mistake). This gives the situation a much darker tone; especially since Black Hat likely is not truly apologizing, as he is very unapologetic in his [[72: Classhole|"classhole"]] tendencies, and just wish to mess even further with Megan.<br />
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Emperor penguins actually live about 20 years on average, so presumably, barring any intervention by Black Hat, most of the younger penguins and many of the older penguins in the movie are still alive as of the time of release of this comic in 2014 nine years after the documentary was released.<br />
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The title text emphasizes that whatever the penguins' fate, we do get and are getting older {{Citation needed}}. This is presented as a last jab by Black Hat as he departs just to make Megan feel a bit worse. So in the end this comic did try to make the reader feel older.<br />
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This also presents an alternative take on the entire comic: Black Hat came in to make Megan feel old because all the penguins of the movie is actually naturally dead of old age, predators, disease etc. And if she likes the movie, she would not have realized that it was almost nine years ago she saw it, and the feel old by realizing how time passed. But she ruins Black Hat's moment by realizing what he is trying to do. (As opposed to what he manages in a comic like [[493: Actuarial]], that might also make you feel old). So instead of saying ''yeah you got me'', he quickly invents a story that they actually all lived last night, and then takes the blame for killing them just to shock Megan. <br />
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This fits with the title text, as he then manages to make a jab at how old Megan should feel anyway. Another point is that it is both totally unrealistic that Black Hat could cause all these penguins to die simultaneously as they would be spread over a large area of water and ice in the Antarctica. And secondly, although the movie was released in January 2005, the team behind it had filmed the penguins for 13 month prior, so some of the penguins in the movie must have been adult back in 2003. So it is not only nine but rather eleven years ago and several of the penguins in the movie must have died of natural causes prior to this comic, although not all! But Black Hat's fake statement indicates that all of them where still alive yesterday.<br />
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The worst part of this is that it seems like Megan believes him, but she of course also knows him to be a classhole (see for instance [[596: Latitude]]) and might believe him capable of locating and exterminating all the penguins from the movie over night...<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Black Hat walks towards Megan who is sitting in an office chair at a desk working on her laptop.]<br />
:Black Hat: All the birds from ''March of the Penguins'' are now dead.<br />
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:[In a frame-less panel only Megan is shown. She sits back from the laptop taking her hands down on her legs. Black Hat replies from off-panel.]<br />
:Megan: OK, I ''get'' it. We're all aging.<br />
:Black Hat (off-panel): What? No.<br />
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:[Black Hat is in the frame again holding one hand slightly out towards Megan who has turned around in her office chair and is now facing Black Hat.]<br />
:Black Hat: I'm not trying to make you feel old. They were alive last night. <br />
:Black Hat:I'm trying to apologize.<br />
:Megan: Oh God<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]<br />
[[Category:Animals]]</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:2144:_Adjusting_a_Chair&diff=173445Talk:2144: Adjusting a Chair2019-05-01T16:57:24Z<p>108.162.242.13: </p>
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I believe "degrees of freedom" is referring to the how the term is used in scientific theories, where degrees of freedom refers to how many variables exist in the theory to "tune" its predictions. A theory with many degrees of freedom is less constrained in what it can predict, like with the Big Bang theory of cosmology. [[User:Ianrbibtitlht|Ianrbibtitlht]] ([[User talk:Ianrbibtitlht|talk]]) 15:22, 1 May 2019 (UTC)<br />
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This feels like it would have been a good concept for an April Fools comic if it were made to be interactive [[Special:Contributions/108.162.242.13|108.162.242.13]] 16:57, 1 May 2019 (UTC)</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1293:_Job_Interview&diff=1731581293: Job Interview2019-04-25T14:01:41Z<p>108.162.242.13: /* Explanation */</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1293<br />
| date = November 20, 2013<br />
| title = Job Interview<br />
| image = job_interview.png<br />
| titletext = When you talk about the job experience you'll give me, why do you pronounce 'job' with a long 'o'?<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
Following on from [[1032: Networking|his attempts at networking]], [[Beret Guy]], the oddball of the xkcd cast, conducts an interview for a programmer position at his mysteriously successful company.<br />
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Much like most of Beret Guy's interactions with people, Beret Guy is cheerful and upbeat, yet indicates that he has at best a scrambled understanding of how people in this situation normally act. Because of this, the job interview becomes increasingly bizarre, starting with Beret Guy's assertion that the company headquarters is a "real building [he] found", implying that the building's reality might be in question. In addition, "finding" the building may imply that he does not own or rent it, but simply found it empty and moved in. He says his company makes phone accessories, but then adds, "like apps and stickers," two wildly different products in terms of both production and profitability. He is strangely vague about both the position ("someone to write on our computers") and the salary ("a bunch of paychecks"). Then he mentions ghosts, which is either a powerful disincentive from joining the company, yet another sign that Beret Guy is mentally unsound, or both.<br />
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The strip finishes with Beret Guy plugging a cord into an electrical outlet clumsily labeled "Soup," which then, implausibly, actually starts dispensing soup. Most businesses do not function like this.{{Citation needed}} However, this is a typical behaviour of Beret Guy{{Citation needed}} - see a similar example in: [[1395: Power Cord]].<br />
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The title text makes reference to the biblical story of {{w|Job (biblical figure)|Job}} (pronounced with a long O to rhyme with globe), who was put through many horrendous ordeals to test his faith in God. This suggests that the interviewee will be taking on not a "job experience" but rather a "Job experience" (i.e. the job will be a horrendous ordeal{{Citation needed}}).<br />
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Other job interviews were portrayed in [[125: Marketing Interview]], [[1088: Five Years]], [[1094: Interview]], and [[1545: Strengths and Weaknesses]].<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Beret Guy walks in, followed by a...'prospective hire'.]<br />
:Beret Guy: Welcome to our company! We're headquartered here, in this real building I found!<br />
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:[Both people sit down at a table. The 'hire' has a tray with food and a beverage. Beret Guy has a bowl. In the adjacent wall, there is a power outlet with a paper label taped to it marked "Soup". A small roll of wire sits next to Beret Guy's chair.]<br />
:'Hire': What do you.. ''do''?<br />
:Beret Guy: We make stuff for phones! Like apps and stickers.<br />
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:[Beret Guy grabs the roll of wire.]<br />
:Beret Guy: We want to hire you to write on our computers. We can offer you a bunch of paychecks! <small>There are ghosts here.</small><br />
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:[Beret Guy unrolls the wire and plugs it into the wall.]<br />
:'Hire': ...Are you sure this is a company?<br />
:Beret Guy: I hope so!<br />
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:[Soup (or something one can only hope is soup) streams out of the plugged-in wire into Beret Guy's bowl.]<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Hairy]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Beret Guy]]<br />
[[Category:Strange powers of Beret Guy]]<br />
[[Category:Beret Guy's Business]]<br />
[[Category:Religion]]<br />
[[Category:Job interviews]]<br />
[[Category:Food]]</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=2141:_UI_vs_UX&diff=1731522141: UI vs UX2019-04-25T13:12:20Z<p>108.162.242.13: /* Explanation */</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 2141<br />
| date = April 24, 2019<br />
| title = UI vs UX<br />
| image = ui_vs_ux.png<br />
| titletext = U[unprintable glyph]: The elements a higher power uses to bend that moral arc. U[even more unprintable glyph]: The higher power's overall experience bending that moral arc.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
{{incomplete|Created by a UX DESIGNER. Each U{x} needs its own section, including the two from the title text. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}<br />
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[https://www.google.com/search?q=UI+vs+UX UI vs UX] is a discussion in software engineering of the differences between {{w|user interface design}} (UI) and {{w|user experience}} design (UX). As explained in the comic, UI design is typically concerned with the elements of the interface that a user encounters, while UX design is more concerned about the user's overall experience in using such interface.<br />
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The comic takes this to absurd levels by adding further categories to the discussion with UZ, and other U{X} types of designers. UZ refers to the psychological motivation behind the user behavior interacting with UI and UX.<br />
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*UZ:<br />
The comic says that UZ is the psychological roots of the user's experiences with UI. This is not normally something that computer programmers do{{Citation needed}}, and is usually best left in the hands of psychologists {{Citation needed}}.<br />
*U∝:<br />
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*UΩ:<br />
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*U∞:<br />
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*U⬤:<br />
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"The psychological roots of motivation" is a [http://playbook.amanet.org/brian-tracy-the-root-of-motivation/ buzzword phrase] from [http://www.maccoby.com/books/WhyWork.php management theory] which may not have a particularly well-defined meaning. {{w|Motivation}} is itself the psychological root of behavior. While motivations certainly have causes, they are usually not clear enough to meaningfully treat in formal or clinical contexts. "{{w|Self actualization}}" is the most abstract, immaterial form of motivation, meaning the need to find comfort in one's own goals and achievements. Available only when more material needs such as those for food, shelter, warmth, security, and a sense of belonging are met, it forms the pinnacle of {{w|Maslow's hierarchy of needs}}. <br />
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"The arc of one's life," means the overall thematic elements present in a person's entire existence, and is used as such in philosophical humor novels such as ''{{w|The World According to Garp}},'' which remarks on how easily the arc of any human life can turn on a single sexual relationship. "Life's experience of time" is a very rare phrase which does not seem to have a coherent meaning across the handful of times it occurs.<br />
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"The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice," is a famous line from a speech by {{w|Martin Luther King}}, referring to the slow pace at which progress is often achieved, and paraphrasing parts of a 1853 sermon by abolitionist minister {{w|Theodore Parker}}: "I do not pretend to understand the moral universe. The arc is a long one. My eye reaches but little ways. I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure by experience of sight. I can divine it by conscience. And from what I see I am sure it bends toward justice." President Obama had the sentence from King's speech woven into a rug in the Oval Office.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Two underlined headings are above two columns of text with seven lines. The left "symbol" is explained by the text to the right.]<br />
:<u>Designer</u> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <u>What they are responsible for</u><br />
:'''UI''' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Elements of the interface that the user encounters<br />
:'''UX''' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The user's experience of using the interface to achieve goals<br />
:'''UZ''' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The psychological roots of the user's motivation for seeking out the interaction<br />
:'''U∝''' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The user's self-actualization<br />
:'''UΩ''' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The arc of the user's life<br />
:'''U∞''' &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Life's experience of time<br />
:'''U'''<small>⚫</small> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The arc of the moral universe<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Programming]]</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1638:_Backslashes&diff=1729171638: Backslashes2019-04-20T12:59:43Z<p>108.162.242.13: <Ba'Al section> I think the order before is unclear,suggesting Ba'al the souleater is only mentioned in the titletext of 1419,as opposed to both title and regular text. while this VersionDoesLeaveTheQuestionOfTitletextUnclearIn1419,IThinkItsBetterThisway.</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1638<br />
| date = February 3, 2016<br />
| title = Backslashes<br />
| image = backslashes.png<br />
| titletext = I searched my .bash_history for the line with the highest ratio of special characters to regular alphanumeric characters, and the winner was: cat out.txt &#124; grep -o "[[(].*[])][^)]]*$" ... I have no memory of this and no idea what I was trying to do, but I sure hope it worked.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
Most programming languages use the concept of a {{w|String literal|string}} literal, which is just a text between some delimiters, usually quotes. For example, "Hello, world" is a string literal. The text being represented is ''Hello, world'' without the quotes. However, the quotes are also written to mark the beginning and end of the string. This is a problem when the text itself contains a quote, as in "This is a "quoted" string". The quotes around the word "quoted" are intended to be part of the text, but the {{w|Lexical analysis|language processor}} will likely confuse it for the end of the string, which would thus be two strings with ''quoted'' outside these strings (probably resulting in a syntax error).<br />
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To avoid this problem, an {{w|Escape character|escape character}} (usually a backslash) is prepended to non-string-terminating quotes. So, the previous text would be written as "This is a \"quoted\" string". The language processor will substitute every occurrence of \" with only the quote character, and the string terminates at the quote character which does not immediately follow a backslash. In this case the resulting text string would be ''This is a "quoted" string'' as intended.<br />
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However, the problem now is that the intended text might contain a backslash itself. For example, the text "C:\" will now be interpreted as an unterminated string containing a quote character. To avoid this, literal backslashes also are escaped with a second backslash, i.e. instead of "C:\" we write "C:\\", where the language processor interprets \\ as one single backslash and the quote terminates the string to give ''C:\'' as the output.<br />
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This doubling of backslashes happens in most programming and scripting languages, but also in other syntactic constructs such as {{w|Regular expression|regular expressions}}. So, when several of these languages are used in conjunction, backslashes pile up exponentially (each layer has to double the number of slashes). See example of a backslash explosion and alternatives to avoid this [[#Backslash explosion and alternatives|below]].<br />
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This kind of backslash explosion is known as {{w|Leaning toothpick syndrome}}, and can happen in [[1313: Regex Golf|many situations]]. Below is an explanation of all the [[#Entries in the list|entries in the comic]].<br />
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The backslash explosion in the '''title text''' is about a {{w|Bash (Unix shell)|bash}} command (which uses the backslash to escape arguments) invoking the {{w|grep}} utility which searches for text following a pattern specified by means of a regular expression (which also uses the backslash to escape special characters). This leads to 3 backslashes in a row in the command, which could easily become 7 backslashes in a row if the text being searched for also contains a backslash.<br />
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Even advanced users who completely understand the concept often have a hard time figuring out exactly how many backslashes are required in a given situation. It is hopelessly frustrating to carefully calculate exactly the number of backslashes and then noticing that there's a mistake so the whole thing doesn't work. At a point, it becomes easier to just keep throwing backslashes in until things work than trying to reason what the correct number is.<br />
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It's unclear whether the regular expression in the title text is valid or not. A long discussion about the validity of the expression has occurred here on this explanation's [[Talk:1638: Backslashes|talk page]]. The fact that many editors of the site, often themselves extremely technically qualified{{Citation needed}}, can't determine whether the expression is valid or not, adds a meta layer to the joke of the comic. This is an example of [[356: Nerd Sniping|nerd sniping]] (oh, the irony\!\!\!\).<br />
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===Entries in the list===<br />
*The first four examples have names that are (somewhat) based on what they actually produce:<br />
**'''Backslash''': 1 backslash appropriately named<br />
**'''Real backslash''': 2 backslashes are labeled correctly as they do indeed refer to an escaped backslash.<br />
**'''''Real'' real backslash''': 3 backslashes would refer to an escaped backslash followed by an unescaped one. The first two backslashes would combine to make a ''real backslash'' while the third one would combine with the character following it to form an {{w|Escape sequence|escape sequence}}. The name does thus not make a lot of sense, as this is two escape sequences and not a single "very real" one.<br />
**'''Actual backslash, for real this time''': 4 backslashes form one single backslash escaped twice (the first escaping produces two backslashes, the second escaping doubles each of the backslashes). This is so common that even the documentation for the {{w|Python (programming language)|Python}} regular expression library has a section called [https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html Regular expression operations] that mentions "\\\\" explicitly. In this case, the backslash has to be escaped once for being part of a regular expression and then once more as the regular expression is inside a Python string. This is named in reference to the fact that the previous examples didn't contain enough escaping.<br />
*The remaining five examples of backslashes have more and more occult names (explanations) and do not refer to any more real uses of backslash escapes:<br />
**'''Elder backslash''': 5 backslashes would be a doubly-escaped backslash plus an unescaped one. The reference to {{w|Elder}} in the comic has many meanings. It has become known through fantasy media; Most prominent with the {{w|Elder Days}}, which are the first Ages of {{w|Middle-earth}} in {{w|The Silmarillion}}, the more-or-less prequel to {{w|The Lord of the Rings}}. More recently it has been used in the {{w|Harry Potter}} universe where the ''Deathly Hallow'' called the ''{{w|Magical_objects_in_Harry_Potter#Deathly_Hallows|Elder wand}}'', made from {{w|Sambucus|Elder wood}}, is a very important part of the last book ''{{w|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}''. Other examples are the {{w|Elder Gods}} of the {{w|Cthulhu Mythos}} as well as various 'Elder' magical items and beings in the {{w|Dungeons and Dragons}} mythologies.<br />
**'''Backslash which escapes the screen and enters your brain''': 6 backslashes is a play on the word "escape" as the backslash is supposed to be an "escape character" but obviously not "escaping the screen" and entering your brain. This could also be understood as the programmer is getting backslashes on his mind, when he goes beyond the ''Elder backslash'' domain...<br />
**'''Backslash so real it transcends time and space ''': 7 backslashes goes further than escaping the screen as they now {{w|Transcendence (philosophy)|transcends}} both {{w|Spacetime|time and space}}<br />
**'''Backslash to end all other text''': 8 backslashes would be a triply-escaped backslash (same as 4 backslashes but with an additional escaping layer). It is said to "end all other text", i.e. there should never be anymore text if someone uses eight in a row. But there could be more as indicated in the last example.<br />
**'''The true name of Ba'al, the Soul-Eater''': {{w|Infinity|∞ backslashes}} (11 are shown but followed by "..." to indicate that they continue forever). If you could write an infinite number of backslashes it would actually be ''The true name of {{w|Baal (demon)|Ba'al}}, the {{w|Soul eater (folklore)|Soul-Eater}}''. This indicates that if you continue misusing backslashes like this you will end up devoured by a demon, for instance {{w|Beelzebub}}, for being so thoughtless... Ba'al has been mentioned before in [[1419: On the Phone]] and in the title text of [[1246: Pale Blue Dot]].<br />
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===Backslash explosion and alternatives===<br />
A reasonable example of a backslash explosion would be a {{w|PHP}} script on a web server which writes {{w|JavaScript}} code with a {{w|Regular Expression}} to be run on the client. If the JavaScript code has to test a string to see if ''it'' has a double-backslash, the Regular Expression to do so would be:<br />
\\\\<br />
where the first two backslashes represent a single backslash and the second two also represent a single backslash, so this searches for two consecutive back slashes.<br />
And the JavaScript would be:<br />
RegExp("\\\\\\\\").test(str);<br />
where every two backslashes means just one backslashes in the string, so the 8 backslashes in JavaScript become 4 backslashes in the Regular Expression.<br />
However, since this JavaScript code is to be written through a PHP script, the PHP code would be:<br />
echo "RegExp(\"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\").test(str);";<br />
where:<br />
* The word <code>echo</code> is the PHP command for writing something<br />
* The first quote starts the string<br />
* The <code>RegExp(</code> - including the open parenthesis - is written literally<br />
* The <code>\"</code> following that is a literal quote to be written<br />
* The first two slashes produce one single slash<br />
* And so on until 8 backward slashes are written<br />
* The next <code>\"</code> produces a literal quote character<br />
* The <code>).test(str);</code> is written literally<br />
* The next quote finishes the string.<br />
* The final semicolon terminates the <code>echo</code> command<br />
So, the presented scenario has escalated from a simple test for <code>\\</code> to no less than seventeen backslashes in a row without stepping out of the most common operations. <br />
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If we go a bit further and try to write a {{w|Java (programming language)|Java}} program that outputs our PHP script, we'd have:<br />
System.out.println("echo \"RegExp(\\\"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\").test(str);\";");<br />
Here, we have 35 backslashes in a row: the first 34 produce the 17 we need in our PHP script, and the last one is for escaping the quote character. (This comes closer to ''The true name of Ba'al, the Soul-Eater'').<br />
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Some programming languages provide alternative matching string literal delimiters to limit situations where escaping of delimiters is needed. Often, one can begin and end a string with either a single quote or a double quote. This allows one to write <code>'This is a "quoted" string'</code> if double quote marks are intended in the string literal or <code>"This is a 'quoted' string"</code> if single quote marks are intended. Both kinds of delimiters can't be used in the same string literal, but if one needs to construct a string containing both kinds of quote marks one can often concatenate two string literals, each of which uses a different delimiter.<br />
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Another feature that seems to be popular in modern programming languages is to provide an alternative syntax for string delimiters designed specifically to limit leaning toothpick syndrome. For example, in Python, a string literal starting with <code>r"</code> is a "raw string" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_literal#Raw_strings] in which no escape processing is done, with similar semantics for a string starting with <code>@"</code> in C#. This allows one to write <code>r"C:\Users"</code> <!-- Note: In Python, backslashes can still escape the closing delimiter. r"C:\" is a SyntaxError. --> in Python or <code>@"C:\Users"</code> in C# without the need to escape the backslash. This does <em>not</em> allow one to embed the terminating delimiter in the middle of the string and prevents the use of the backslash to encode the newline character as <code>\n</code>, but comes in handy when writing a string encoding of a regular expression in which the backslash is escaping one or more other punctuation characters or a shorthand character class (e.g., <code>\s</code> for a whitespace character). For example, when looking for an anchor tag in HTML, I may encode the regular expression as <code>&lt;[Aa]\s[^&gt;]*&gt;</code>. If I express this regular expression as a raw string literal, my code looks like <code>r"&lt;[Aa]\s[^&gt;]*&gt;"</code> instead of <code>"&lt;[Aa]\\s[^&gt;]*&gt;"</code>. The point here is that leaning toothpick syndrome is such a real problem that it has influenced programming language implementations.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[A list of the names of different numbers of backslashes. After each "item" there is a gray line to the text describing each item. As the text is aligned above each other, the lines becomes shorter as the sequence of backslashes becomes longer until there is just a line with the length of a single hyphen for the last item. There are 1 to 8 backslashes and then 11 plus "..." in the last entry.]<br />
:\<font color="gray">------------</font> Backslash<br />
:\\<font color="gray">-----------</font> Real backslash<br />
:\\\<font color="gray">----------</font> ''Real'' real backslash<br />
:\\\\<font color="gray">----------</font> Actual backslash, for real this time<br />
:\\\\\<font color="gray">---------</font> Elder backslash<br />
:\\\\\\<font color="gray">--------</font> Backslash which escapes the screen and enters your brain<br />
:\\\\\\\<font color="gray">-------</font> Backslash so real it transcends time and space<br />
:\\\\\\\\<font color="gray">------</font> Backslash to end all other text<br />
:\\\\\\\\\\\...<font color="gray">-</font> The true name of Ba'al, the Soul-Eater<br />
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==Note on Title Text==<br />
The title text when first published was <br />
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I searched my .bash_history for the line with the highest ratio of special characters to regular alphanumeric characters, and the winner was: cat out.txt &#124; grep -o "\\\[[(].*\\\[\])][^)\]]*$" ... I have no memory of this and no idea what I was trying to do, but I sure hope it worked.<br />
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It was changed within a few days to <br />
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I searched my .bash_history for the line with the highest ratio of special characters to regular alphanumeric characters, and the winner was: cat out.txt &#124; grep -o "[[(].*[])][^)]]*$" ... I have no memory of this and no idea what I was trying to do, but I sure hope it worked.<br />
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The original title text seems to be more relevant to the comic, but the revised title text seems to make more sense as a legitimate command line due to the way backslashes are interpreted in regular expressions. See the Discussion below for much more on the topic.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Regex]]<br />
[[Category:Programming]]</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:1715:_Household_Tips&diff=172682Talk:1715: Household Tips2019-04-15T15:33:25Z<p>108.162.242.13: </p>
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I think this references infomercials with a tendency to show people completely inept at doing extremely simple and common things, then offers a slightly more convenient product as if it were the solution to the ineptitude.The problem-solution pattern matches the tone of those. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.217.125|108.162.217.125]] 14:41, 3 August 2016 (UTC)<br />
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It is possible there is a bit of meta humor going on in regards to this comic (and its predecessor). As the comic is literally explaining in xkcd, it may be a subtle jab at explainxkcd.com, putting those on explainxkcd.com in the amusing and awkward situation of trying to explain in detail about a detailed explanation of something that doesn't needs explaining. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.246.112|108.162.246.112]] 23:37, 3 August 2016 (UTC)<br />
:Doubt it. We tend to explain pop culture references (which not every country will understand) or math formulas, not bleeding obvious common sense.[[Special:Contributions/162.158.255.106|162.158.255.106]] 20:15, 5 August 2016 (UTC)<br />
::Please see the explanation for this comic.--[[Special:Contributions/162.158.92.207|162.158.92.207]] 11:22, 8 August 2016 (UTC)<br />
:::I may have started this "explaining the obvious" thing. I figured that since the explanations on this site sometimes further the jokes in the comics by [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SelfDemonstratingArticle self-demonstration] or invocation, explaning "seriously" the points in the comic would have humorous effect.--[[User:Troy0|Troy0]] ([[User talk:Troy0|talk]]) 00:05, 9 August 2016 (UTC)<br />
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Wait, there's more! Even the windows that do not slide up are not always a lost cause - the hook normally used for hanging the hammer you use to let the fresh air in actually turns, allowing the window to be opened or tilted! (Seriously, I think I've never even seen a sliding window in real life - I guess it's only popular in a few countries, including US) --[[Special:Contributions/162.158.86.119|162.158.86.119]] 12:12, 4 August 2016 (UTC)<br />
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I figured the shower thing is a reference to how you should turn off your faucet while brushing your teeth, or the more recent advice to turn it off while lathering your hair/body. [[Special:Contributions/173.245.54.80|173.245.54.80]] 14:02, 4 August 2016 (UTC)<br />
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I find this one amusing as it is the rare XKCD that is both genuinely funny, AND doesn't need an explanation. Not saying he has many which are not funny, but generally you need some knowledge to find an XKCD funny, and the funniest ones generally require explanation even if you don't need to understand it to find it funny. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.221.84|108.162.221.84]] 18:50, 4 August 2016 (UTC) Sam<br />
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I actually thought this was a knock at the plethora of YouTube videos and blogs/articles that claim to be "life hacks" but are often just really obvious things (probably because there are so many videos that they're running out of unique content). {{unsigned ip|108.162.240.24}}<br />
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I think the last one in the comics is actually refering to people who only turn on their air-conditionor without ever opening their windows to let fresh air in. --[[Special:Contributions/108.162.222.155|108.162.222.155]] 07:04, 5 October 2016 (UTC)<br />
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opening the windows could also be a reference to the movie ''the lorax'' in which people needed to buy bottled air</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1608:_Hoverboard/Images_of_secret_passages&diff=1726811608: Hoverboard/Images of secret passages2019-04-15T15:09:07Z<p>108.162.242.13: /* Details of secret passages */</p>
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<div>*Here are images of secret passages or hidden places in the dynamic comic [[1608: Hoverboard]].<br />
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==Full map of secret passages==<br />
*Here is the whole image with everything that you can pass through changed to red. In this way several hidden/secret passages are revealed. Most noticeable under the volcano and in the Destroyer:<br />
[[File:1608 full_with_secret_passages.png]]<br />
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==Details of secret passages==<br />
*Here are zoom-in on the most prominent secret passages and/or hidden areas:<br />
*The play area where you begin has a secret passage through the floor beneath the two inverted brackets at the top:<br />
[[File:1608 secret_passage_play_area.png]]<br />
*Overview of the entire destroyer:<br />
[[File:1608 Secret_passage_Destroyer.png]]<br />
*Zoom in on the front of the Destroyer where the pool is the most prominent hidden feature, but also the ball-pit is a larger red area. But there is no hidden passages here:<br />
[[File:1608 Pool_and_ball_pit_in_Destroyer.png]]<br />
*Zoom in on the room with the cotton trap, and the two rooms that this connect too. Both rooms can be accessed without finding the way through this passage. Notice also the pond in the Cave to the right, where you also sink in, and at the bottom right the hole in the glitch floor in the inverted dome beneath the ship. Here you can fall down to a coin 1.5s drop under the ship:<br />
[[File:1608 Secret_cotton_passage_in_Destroyer.png]]<br />
*The Washington Monument just to the left has both a secret passage through the base, a quick way to the other side, but it also has a hidden (though dark) room in the center. This passage does not lead anywhere.<br />
[[File:1608 Secret_passage_in_monument.png]]<br />
*Hidden features in, and the secret passage through, the lava of the volcano. Beneath is the only place that is truly hidden behind a secret passage, as there is no other way to the lair below the lava. At least the only place that leads to coins, as there are four below the lava:<br />
[[File:1608 Secret_passage_in_the_volcano.png]]<br />
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[[Category:Comic subpages]]</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=1493:_Meeting&diff=1724021493: Meeting2019-04-08T00:04:22Z<p>108.162.242.13: /* Explanation */</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 1493<br />
| date = March 2, 2015<br />
| title = Meeting<br />
| image = meeting.png<br />
| titletext = Here at CompanyName.website, our three main strengths are our web-facing chairs, our huge collection of white papers, and the fact that we physically cannot die.<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
[[Beret Guy]]'s business, as previously seen in [[1032: Networking]] and [[1293: Job Interview]], is going well, although it is unclear why. The common theme in these three comics is that Beret Guy misuses common business cliches. The following are examples and phrases that [[Randall]] is likely making a joke about:<br />
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*"If you're reading this, the webserver was installed correctly.™" When a web server is installed automatically (like Apache through a package manager), it typically comes with a minimal configuration meant to deliver a single page saying all is working fine. Usually, a company will then configure the web server to provide actual meaningful content. It appears that in this case Beret Guy's company kept the page as is, but also trademarked the sentence as the company's motto, and proudly displays it under the company logo.<br />
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*"CompanyName.website": Companies are usually given descriptive or evocative names; Beret Guy's company, meanwhile, has been given a generic placeholder name that explains nothing about the company or website except that it is a company with a website. Currently, almost every middle-sized company runs a website, so it doesn't mean Beret Guy's company is in the information technology business (but many elements are specifically parodying Google).<br />
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*"Welcome to a meeting!" The usual way to start a meeting is to welcome the participants by telling them in which meeting they are (e.g. "Welcome to the meeting on..."). Here, the complete lack of specifics in this sentence is an indication that the meeting has, in fact, no purpose at all, except to be just "A meeting". It could also mean that Beret Guy does not know the proper way to welcome people to a meeting.<br />
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*"I'm almost out of words so I'll keep this short." A common theme in the busy world of business is lack of time, so "I'm almost out of time" would be a valid reason for keeping a meeting short, rather than a finite quantity of words. Aside from the fiction movie {{w|A Thousand Words (film)|A Thousand Words}} or people taking a {{w|Vow of Silence}}, people usually don't have a particular quota on the number of words they have or can use. Beret Guy also seems to run out of words in the title text of [[1560: Bubblegum]].<br />
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*"Just wanna touch bases." Often business professions will contact a customer to "touch base," meaning to check in for a status update. The use of the plural "bases" suggests Beret Guy does not know what this means. This could also be a word play on the expression "Cover some bases".<br />
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*"Self-driving car project" Google has been working on {{w|self-driving cars}}, which usually shouldn't be lost track of and found by the police. The fact that it was launched "by accident" is concerning. It could mean the car was turned on by mistake and then left unattended, or perhaps that a driver of one of their cars fell asleep or otherwise stopped controlling the vehicle, but it is not clear because the accidental launch may refer to the project itself rather than the car. The involvement of the police may imply that the car crashed or otherwise obstructed traffic. That said, 90 miles before crash is a good result for a self-driving car, especially when you didn't even know you built a self-driving car. What's especially ironic is the implication that the employees were carpooling (sharing a single vehicle for their commute, for reasons of efficiency/economy) in the self-driving car, and yet this carpool activity ended with the car setting off with nobody in it at all. These types of car was the topic of the later comic [[1559: Driving]], maybe misusing one of Beret Guy's cars. Self-driving cars is a [[:Category:Self-driving cars|recurring topic]] on xkcd.<br />
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*"Sales, any luck figuring out who our customers are?" In the real world, when companies want to find out "who [their] customers are", they are talking about learning more about their existing customers (e.g. age groups, interests, genders) in order to more closely match these customers' needs, and to discover ways to attract more of them. Here, Beret Guy and [[Ponytail]] apparently use the phrase literally - they have no records of making any sales. A normal enterprise struggles to sell its products/services in order to get money. Getting cash from an unknown source would lead to serious troubles - failure to comply with tax code, suspicion of money laundering - but overall, most enterprises suffer the opposite problem: they try as hard as they can but don't get enough cash to be profitable (despite keeping precise information about where cash comes from).<br />
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*"Bug tracker" usually refers to systems for tracking discovery, analysis, and fixing of software bugs (errors and problems), not the physical location of insects.{{Citation needed}}<br />
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*"Web-facing" (title text) usually refers to software or a server that is connected to the internet using a web interface. However, in this case the term is applied to chairs (Likely meaning they are placed in front of a computer with internet browsing capability).<br />
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*"White papers" (title text) are usually policy recommendations, but here Beret Guy is likely talking about actual (near-worthless) blank white pieces of paper.<br />
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*"Main strengths" (title text) typically refer to one's skills, but "we physically cannot die" may refer to the fact that incorporated companies are in a sense anthropomorphised — they're legally treated as "persons", with the ability to sue and be sued in civil courts; or, just as likely, that Beret Guy and his employees are literally immortal, in which case that would indeed be a great asset which could be used in a variety of ways, from things like making an unstoppable army (though they could still be captured or incapacitated) to investing for a long long time.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Beret Guy is shown in silhouette. Above Beret Guy there is a black sign with white (and grey) text. Above this is his address to those in the meeting:]<br />
:Beret Guy: Welcome to a meeting! I'm almost out of words, so I'll keep this short. Just wanna touch bases.<br />
:[White text in the black sign (''.website'' in grey):]<br />
:CompanyName.website<br />
:''If you're reading this, the web''<br />
:''server was installed correctly.™''<br />
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:[Beret Guy stands in front of an office chair and a table talking.]<br />
:Beret Guy: First, a few updates. We've learned from the state police that the self-driving car project we launched by accident during this morning's carpool has come to an end about 90 miles outside of town. Very exciting!<br />
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:[Pony tail sits at the table.]<br />
:Beret Guy [off-panel]: Profits are up. Sales, any luck figuring out who our customers are?<br />
:Ponytail: Nope. Money keeps appearing, but we have no idea how or why.<br />
:Beret Guy [off-panel]: Great!<br />
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:[Back to the situation from frame two.]<br />
:Beret Guy: Oh, and one last thing—I saw a cool red beetle in the hall. Can someone add it to the bug tracker?<br />
:[person off-panel]: Just did!<br />
:Beret Guy: Thanks!<br />
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==Trivia==<br />
*"CompanyName.website" is actually a domain name that was registered on 2014-11-20 and [http://companyname.website which redirects to xkcd.com]. Presumably, it is owned by Randall, for the same reason as in [[305]].<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Beret Guy]]<br />
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]]<br />
[[Category:Beret Guy's Business]]<br />
[[Category:Self-driving cars]]</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=2131:_Emojidome&diff=1721572131: Emojidome2019-04-03T15:26:45Z<p>108.162.242.13: emoji names for Round 8</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 2131<br />
| date = April 1, 2019<br />
| title = Emojidome<br />
| image = emojidome.png<br />
| titletext = Thank you to the xkcd April 1st volunteers/commentators, including @Chromakode, Kevin, @Aiiane, Patrick, Kat, Reuven, @cotrone, @bstaffin, @zigdon, schwal, Stereo, and everyone who voted!<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
{{incomplete|Created by 😇. Needs more elaboration on font influencing emoji..}}<br />
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This was the ninth [[:Category:April fools' comics|April fools' comic]] released by [[Randall]]. The previous fools comic was [[1975: Right Click]] from Sunday April 1, 2018. <br />
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The interactive comic began at noon ET (16:00 UTC) on April 1, 2019, and ended a day later. In it, users were shown two emojis and voted for their favorite before the time ran out. 512 different emojis were paired against each other in a cup or {{w|Bracket (tournament)|bracket}} system, with only one winner. See more below under [[#How it worked|How it worked]].<br />
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Brackets - like the one in this comic, for finding the best emoji - are a recurring theme in xkcd. It is also relevant for this time of year, and two years ago in 2017, the first comic in April, [[1819: Sweet 16]] from April 3rd was a bracket, referencing {{w|March Madness}}. The {{w|2019 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|2019 version}} of the {{w|National Collegiate Athletic Association}} {{w|College basketball}} national championship tournament began March 19th and ends April 8th 2019. So this comic could also be said to reference this, although it is not so explicit here. Earlier Randall made another large and "silly" bracket in [[1529: Bracket]] (which someone then actually made into an online voting system, just like in this comic).<br />
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The title is a reference to the movie ''{{w|Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome}},'' which had the tagline: "Two men enter. One man leaves." The "Thunderdome" in the film is a gladiatorial arena where conflicts are resolved by a duel to the death.<br />
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In the final round, the Milky Way emoji (🌌) won against the Hedgehog emoji (🦔). The comic was updated to show the result.<br />
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Clicking the comic links to a bracket of 128 emojis showing the winners: https://xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket_round_of_128.png<br />
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==How it worked==<br />
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[[File:2131 Emojidome example.png|thumb|400px|Comic as it appeared during the competition]]<br />
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In the first round, the voting period for each bout lasted 37.5 seconds. The voting period for each bout doubled for the second, third, and fourth rounds. The voting period for each bout for the fifth round through the end was 26 minutes. The entire bracket took 24 hours 6 minutes. <br />
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Remaining time of a given bout was shown on a timer beneath the voting buttons. If the time remaining was one minute or greater, the time was shown rounded to the nearest minute (e.g., "Remaining Time: 26 minutes"); thus the minute would change on the half minute (e.g., "2 minutes" changed to "1 minute" at 1 minute 30 seconds). If the time remaining was less than a minute, the time was shown in seconds (e.g., "59 seconds"). When there were two (sometimes three) seconds remaining, the timer would display "Time's Up!" through the end of the bout and for a [[1070: Words for Small Sets|couple]] of seconds after the end of the bout while the images for the next bout were loading. Then the next bout would appear and the results of the previous bout would be added to the list of past bouts, with the most recent bout at the top.<br />
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Commentary was displayed above the images for each bout, and changed occasionally through the bout. In the first round, the commentary was made up of some stock phrases with a few custom phrases mixed in. Later commentary was tailored to suit each match-up and provided live updates on how each bout was progressing. A final comment was included in the list of past bouts.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
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! Round !! Start (ET) !! Start (UTC) !! Bouts !! Bout length !! Round length<br />
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| 1 || 12:00 || 16:00 || 256 || 37.5 s || 2 h 40 m<br />
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| 2 || 14:40 || 18:40 || 128 || 1 m 15 s || 2 h 40 m<br />
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| 3 || 17:20 || 21:20 || 64 || 2 m 30 s || 2 h 40 m<br />
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| 4 || 20:00 || 0:00 || 32 || 5 m || 2 h 40 m<br />
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| 5 || 22:40 || 2:40 || 16 || 26 m || 6 h 56 m<br />
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| 6 || 5:36 || 9:36 || 8 || 26 m || 3 h 28 m<br />
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| 7 || 9:04 || 13:04 || 4 || 26 m || 1 h 44 m<br />
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| 8 || 10:48 || 14:48 || 2 || 26 m || 52 m<br />
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| 9 || 11:40 || 15:40 || 1 || 26 m || 26 m<br />
|}<br />
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The competing candidates were periodically overlaid with colored hearts that floated up from the vote button oscillating in a triangle wave pattern before disappearing above the candidate. Below the current competition, the results of past bouts were shown with the "loser" displayed in greyscale, the winner in color, and the final robot-commentator comment on that match.<br />
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The commentary appeared to suggest that there was some real-time feedback from the results of the competition. For instance, "It seems like our friends over Australia is joining the fun" appeared in the commentary. So did "We are getting a lot of questions on this today. This is live commentary, folks." https://i.imgur.com/8kPwjou.png, directly declaring that the commentary is live. <br />
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Note that the schedule might show different emoji pictures than the main voting screen, presumably because of fonts. The image is pre-rendered.<br />
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The competing candidates are chosen in order of Unicode value at first, resulting in similar emojis being compared. Examples include:<br />
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😜 squaring off against 😛 - two emojis playfully sticking their tongues out<br />
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🤩 squaring off against 😍 - two smiling emojis with symbols for eyes<br />
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😂 squaring off with 🤣 - two emojis that are crying in laughter/joy.<br />
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The original title text "🤼🤼🤼🤼🤼🤼🤼🤼" consisted of eight wrestler emojis. This likely represented the round of 8, where the eight winners then can turn to the winner next to them and continue the quarterfinals, etc. The title text was updated after the final round.<br />
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Notably, it appears the eggplant emoji (🍆) and the peach emoji (🍑) were left out of the bracket, alongside the middle finger emoji (🖕). The eggplant and peach are frequently used to represent the male and female sex organs, respectively. There has been no statement from Randall on why they were left out.<br />
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A robot face announcer-emoji (🤖) and a link to the full bracket was added at 38 minutes in. <br />
https://www.xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket.png shows 512 emojis in a single-elimination tournament.<br />
https://www.xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket_256.png was added later and shows the 256 emojis that competed on the second round.<br />
https://www.xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket_round_3.png was added for the third round. https://www.xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket_round_4.png was added for the fourth round. The round 3 bracket was later updated with results during the Volcano vs Owl fight. There was an error where the flying saucer had beaten the stars, which was not the case.<br />
A new bracket image was created for the Round of 32 which seems to be updated with new results as they come in. https://www.xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket_round_of_32.png<br />
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It is not clear how the winner is decided when both emojis tied for first. This has happened twice: in Cupcake vs. Birthday Cake (🧁 vs. 🎂) with 3658 points each, where the Birthday Cake (🎂) was declared winner, and in the very first match of Grinning Face vs. Grinning Face With Smiling Eyes (😀 vs. 😁), in which no votes were cast, but the Grinning Face With Smiling Eyes (😁) was declared winner. Both of these tied bouts occurred in round 1, and both declared winners lost their subsequent match in round 2.<br />
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==Alternative viewers==<br />
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Real data with results (clicks) can be seen as JSON-websocket at '''https://emojidome.xkcd.com/2131/socket'''<br />
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'''https://phiresky.github.io/emojidome/''', [https://www.reddit.com/r/xkcd/comments/b89zz1/emojidome_live_bracket_viewer/ made by a redditor], shows the brackets along with the final scores and comment.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[This was an interactive and dynamic comic during April 1st from its release until its completion. But the final and current image, will be the official image to transcribe. But the dynamic part of the comic as well as the "error image" displayed to services that could not render the dynamic comic is also transcribed here below.]<br />
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:[The final picture shows the winner of the gold medal in the Emojidome bracket tournament, as well as the runner up with the silver medal. There is no text. The winner is the "Space", "Stars" or "Milky Way" emoji, which is shown with a blue band on top of a dark blue band on top of an almost black background, indicating the light band of the Milky Way in the night sky. Stars (in both five point star shape and as dots) in light blue are spread out in all three bands of color. The large gold medal with its red neck string, is floating close to the middle of the picture, lacking any kind of neck in space to tie it around. To the left of the gold medal is the runner up, the brown Hedgehog, with light-brown face. It sits on the smaller silver medal, also with red neck string, which floats out there in space. The hedgehog with medal is small enough to fit inside the neck string on the gold medal.]<br />
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===Dynamic comic transcript===<br />
:[This is an example of how the comic appeared during the competition. The example includes one of the final winner, Space's, matches. The dynamic part of the comic is transcribed below:]<br />
:[[File:2131 Emojidome example.png|400px]]<br />
:[At the top center of the comic, the two emojis battling it out are shown next to each other. The emojis was generally in vivid colors, and not completely (or remotely) like the ones they represents. The true emojis was shown in links to image of the tournament brackets. These matches are called bouts in the comic. The emoji from the top (or left) of the bracket is shown to the left. In this case it was space, night sky, milky way or stars vs Maglev train. Between them is the following text:]<br />
:VS<br />
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:[There are two buttons one below each of the two emoji. If pressed the buttons became red. They could be pressed multiple times each match. The buttons have text on them:]<br />
:Vote Vote<br />
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:[From the buttons colored hearts are released, often in bundles, and then they wave up across the emoji who's button they emanated from.]<br />
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:[Below the buttons there is and indicator showing how long the current battle is open for further votes. In the example the text is:]<br />
:Remaining time: 24 minutes<br />
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:[The time began at "26 minutes" during the final rounds. It changed to "1 minute", with 1 minutes and 30 seconds left, and then 30 seconds later to "60 seconds" counting down to a few seconds. Then, before reaching 2 or 3 seconds it changed (a bit too early) to "Time's up!" Shortly there after a new bout would begin.]<br />
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:[Above the two emoji at the very top is a comment. The commentator is shown as a robot emoji. The comment often changed during the long final rounds. In the current example the text is:]<br />
:"~future~"<br />
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:[But there would have been several others during the match. Given that Space won the entire Emojidome, the train lost this match. Often a final comment was posted just as the result was in. These final messages was then put at the top of the list of past bouts (matches). These bouts was displayed at the bottom of the comic below the remaining time. To the left was the following text:]<br />
:Past bouts:<br />
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:[Below this text was a list of all previous matches, showing the two emojis, with the looser grayed out, with their final comment next to them. As soon as there where more than three a scroll bar appeared to the right, making it possible to scroll down through all these previous matches. As it was 512 emojis to begin with, there where 256 bouts in the first round, and then 255 the rest of the way to the final for a total of 511 bouts at the end. Here are the the text of the three matches that can be seen in the example (the grayed out looser was Sushi, Bee and Wizard):]<br />
:🌋 vs 🍣 "Sushi has received a technical disqualification for being very very cooked"<br />
:🐝 vs 🦉 "Owls well that ends well"<br />
:🦔 vs 🧙 "The Wizard didn't do it"<br />
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:[All the final bouts remarks, as well as the match ups, the score of votes, and all the other comments coming at the top during each bout can be found below in the round 1 to round 9 sections. They are thus not only a transcript.]<br />
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:[Finally at the bottom of the comic below the scroll-able version of the past bouts, there was a link to images of the brackets, beginning with the full long one of all 512 emojis, and the zooming in and out, plus updating with results along the way. The link was a text that explained what the link was for. In the current example the link text, which is link blue, was:]<br />
:Full bracket for today's comic (round 3).<br />
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:[These links was to images of the bracket, different sizes, and they could change, update the result etc, so it was not a new link every time a new bracket was uploaded. In some of these images there was even mistakes with which emoji won, and actually the winner space, was shown to be out to the flying sauce during several bouts and at least one update. But it was fixed before last few rounds.]<br />
<br />
==== Round 1====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|-<br />
! Competitors and score !! Commentary<br />
|-<br />
| 😀 (0) vs 😁 (0)<br />
* Grinning face<br />
* Grinning face with smiling eyes<br />
'''(Tie - unclear how winner was chosen)'''<br />
| <br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 😀. Coming up next!<br />
|-<br />
| 😆 (207) vs '''😅 (251)'''<br />
* Smiling face with open mouth and tightly-closed eyes<br />
* '''Smiling face with open mouth and cold sweat'''<br />
| <br />
* Next up, 😅 and 😆.<br />
* I'm really looking forward to everything we're going to see today.<br />
|-<br />
| 😂 (772) vs '''🤣 (824)'''<br />
* Face with tears of joy<br />
* '''Rolling On the Floor Laughing'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🙂 (939) vs '''🙃 (1494)'''<br />
* Slightly smiling face<br />
* '''Upside-down face'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🙂. Coming up next!<br />
* You think this is something, folks, well... we're just getting started.<br />
|-<br />
| 😊 (857) vs '''😉 (1774)'''<br />
* Smiling face with smiling eyes<br />
* '''Winking face'''<br />
| <br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 😉 vs. 😊.<br />
|-<br />
| '''😇 (1417)''' vs 🥰 (1392)<br />
* '''Smiling face with halo'''<br />
* Smiling face with smiling eyes and three hearts<br />
| <br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 😇 and 🥰 to go head to head.<br />
|-<br />
| '''😍 (2159)''' vs 🤩 (1447)<br />
* '''Smiling face with heart-shaped eyes'''<br />
* Grinning face with star eyes<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 😍 vs. 🤩!<br />
|-<br />
| 😗 (1045) vs '''😘 (2595)'''<br />
* Kissing face<br />
* '''Face throwing a kiss'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 😗 vs. 😘.<br />
* This is a day that 😗 has been anticipating for a long time.<br />
|-<br />
| 😚 (1619) vs '''😙 (1770)'''<br />
* Kissing face with closed eyes<br />
* '''Kissing face with smiling eyes'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 😙 and 😚!<br />
* If you are just joining us, fear not! You haven't missed much.<br />
|-<br />
| 😋 (1549) vs '''😛 (2644)'''<br />
* Face savouring delicious food<br />
* '''Face with stuck-out tongue'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 😋 or 😛?<br />
* 😋 stole that win.<br />
|-<br />
| '''😜 (2302)''' vs 🤪 (2085)<br />
* '''Face with stuck-out tongue and winking eye'''<br />
* Grinning face with one large and one small eye<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 😜 and 🤪.<br />
*😜 didn't do their homework.<br />
|-<br />
| '''😝 (2568)''' vs 🤑 (1372)<br />
* '''Face with stuck-out tongue and tightly-closed eyes'''<br />
* Money-mouth face<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 😝 and 🤑 warming up.<br />
|-<br />
| 🤗 (1598) vs '''🤭 (2316)'''<br />
* Hugging face<br />
* '''Smiling face with smiling eyes and hand covering mouth'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🤗 and 🤭.<br />
* Sometimes miracles happen.<br />
|-<br />
| 🤫 (734) vs '''🤔 (4374)'''<br />
* Face with finger covering closed lips<br />
* '''Thinking face'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🤐 (1119) vs '''🤨 (2928)'''<br />
* Zipper-mouth face<br />
* '''Face with one eyebrow raised'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🤐 vs. 🤨!<br />
* Not sure which way this one goes.<br />
|-<br />
| 😐 (1506) vs '''😑 (1665)'''<br />
* Neutral face<br />
* '''Expressionless face'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 😐 vs. 😑.<br />
* One for the history books.<br />
|-<br />
| 😶 (2437) vs '''😏 (2659)'''<br />
* Face without mouth<br />
* '''Smirking face'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 😏 or 😶?<br />
* This one was over before it started.<br />
|-<br />
| 😒 (1562) vs '''🙄 (2692)'''<br />
* Unamused face<br />
* '''Face with rolling eyes'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 😒 or 🙄.<br />
|-<br />
| '''😬 (3345)''' vs 🤥 (1137)<br />
* '''Grimacing face'''<br />
* Lying face<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
*No surprises here. 🤥 skates to an easy win.<br />
*I hope everyone has printed their brackets and are ready, because time waits for very few people!<br />
*No surprises here. 😬 skates to an easy win.<br />
|-<br />
| 😌 (1980) vs '''😔 (2238)'''<br />
* Relieved face<br />
* '''Pensive face'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 😌 and 😔? We are about to find out.<br />
* 😔 comes out on top.<br />
|-<br />
| '''😴 (2770)''' vs 🤤 (1957)<br />
* '''Sleeping face'''<br />
* Drooling face<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
*A dominant performance by 😴.<br />
|-<br />
| 😷 (1760) vs '''🤒 (2629)'''<br />
* Face with medical mask<br />
* '''Face with thermometer'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 😷 and 🤒 to go head to head.<br />
* In the end, there was nothing 😷 could do to stop the power of 🤒.<br />
|-<br />
| 🤢 (2270) vs '''🤕 (2648)'''<br />
* Nauseated face<br />
* '''Face with head-bandage'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🤕 and 🤢.<br />
* 🤕 stole that win.<br />
|-<br />
| 🤧 (2325) vs '''🤮 (3260)'''<br />
* Sneezing face<br />
* '''Face with open mouth vomiting'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🤧 or 🤮? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* 🤮 opened strong and 🤧 never caught up.<br />
|-<br />
| 🥵 (1884) vs '''🥶 (3983)'''<br />
* Overheated face<br />
* '''Freezing face'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🥵. Coming up next!<br />
* I have never seen 🥶 crush an opponent that mercilessly before.<br />
|-<br />
| 😵 (2920) vs '''🥴 (3762)'''<br />
* Dizzy face<br />
* '''Face with uneven eyes and wavy mouth'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* That was 😵's to give away and they did.<br />
|-<br />
| 🤯 (3055) vs '''🤠 (3110)'''<br />
* Shocked face with exploding head<br />
* '''Face with cowboy hat'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🤠 vs. 🤯.<br />
* However this ends up, someone got blown away.<br />
|-<br />
| '''😎 (4316)''' vs 🥳 (2201)<br />
* '''Smiling face with sunglasses'''<br />
* Face with party horn and party hat<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 😎 and 🥳.<br />
*I guess it was that kind of a party.<br />
|-<br />
| 😟 (2184) vs '''😕 (3663)'''<br />
* Worried face<br />
* '''Confused face'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 😟 has had words with 😕 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* 😕 one, 😟 zero.<br />
|-<br />
| ☹ (1638) vs '''😮 (5498)'''<br />
* White frowning face<br />
* '''Face with open mouth'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, ☹ and 😮.<br />
* I hope everyone has printed their brackets and are ready, because time waits for very few people!<br />
|-<br />
| 😲 (2383) vs '''😯 (3904)'''<br />
* Astonished face<br />
* '''Hushed face'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 😯 and 😲 warming up.<br />
* And 😲 falls to 😯. A suprising turn of events.<br />
|-<br />
| 😧 (3063) vs '''😳 (3754)'''<br />
* Anguished face<br />
* '''Flushed face'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 😧 vs. 😳!<br />
* This one was over before it started.<br />
|-<br />
| 😨 (2082) vs '''😰 (4050)'''<br />
* Fearful face<br />
* '''Face with open mouth and cold sweat'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Well, this doesn't look good.<br />
|-<br />
| 😢 (2095) vs '''😭 (5108)'''<br />
* Crying face<br />
* '''Loudly crying face'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 😢 and 😭!<br />
* This one's a real tear-jerker.<br />
|-<br />
| 😖 (2039) vs '''😱 (4758)'''<br />
* Confounded face<br />
* '''Face screaming in fear'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 😖 or 😱.<br />
* 😱 stole that win.<br />
|-<br />
| 😞 (2879) vs '''😣 (3528)'''<br />
* Disappointed face<br />
* '''Persevering face'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 😞 vs. 😣!<br />
* This one's painful.<br />
|-<br />
| 😩 (2785) vs '''😓 (3231)'''<br />
* Weary face<br />
* '''Face with cold sweat'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 😓 and 😩.<br />
* It's early yet, folks. The coffee hasn't kicked in.<br />
|-<br />
| 😫 (1827) vs '''😤 (4871)'''<br />
* Tired face<br />
* '''Face with look of triumph'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 😤 vs. 😫!<br />
* I didn't remember 😫 qualifying. I think they snuck in.<br />
|-<br />
| 😠 (1866) vs '''😡 (5192)'''<br />
* Angry face<br />
* '''Pouting face'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 😠 or 😡? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* It is astounding how much competition we have in store for today.<br />
|-<br />
| '''😈 (4225)''' vs 🤬 (3072)<br />
* '''Smiling face with horns'''<br />
* Serious face with symbols covering mouth<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 😈 vs. 🤬!<br />
*Speak of the devil...<br />
|-<br />
| 👿 (2341) vs '''💀 (4739)'''<br />
* Imp<br />
* '''Skull'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 👿 vs. 💀!<br />
* It has been a long road for 💀 to get to competing on the world stage.<br />
|-<br />
| '''💩 (4829)''' vs 🤡 (2514)<br />
* '''Pile of poo'''<br />
* Clown face<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 💩 and 🤡!<br />
*I think we all know how this is going to go.<br />
|-<br />
| 👻 (3680) vs '''👽 (3983)'''<br />
* Ghost<br />
* '''Extraterrestrial alien'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 👻 and 👽!<br />
|-<br />
| 🏰 (2715) vs '''👾 (4412)'''<br />
* European castle<br />
* '''Alien monster'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🏰 vs. 👾.<br />
* 👾 opened strong and 🏰 never caught up.<br />
|-<br />
| 😸 (3334) vs '''😺 (3542)'''<br />
* Grinning cat face with smiling eyes<br />
* '''Smiling cat face with open mouth'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 😸 vs. 😺.<br />
* This one is serious, folks.<br />
|-<br />
| 😹 (2778) vs '''😻 (3702)'''<br />
* Cat face with tears of joy<br />
* '''Smiling cat face with heart-shaped eyes'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 😹 and 😻 to go head to head.<br />
* The hearts are my favorite part. It all comes down to love. And that really says something.<br />
|-<br />
| 😽 (1815) vs '''😼 (3991)'''<br />
* Kissing cat face with closed eyes<br />
* '''Cat face with wry smile'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
* Sometimes miracles happen.<br />
|-<br />
| 😿 (1189) vs '''🙀 (4682)'''<br />
* Crying cat face<br />
* '''Weary cat face'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 😿 and 🙀.<br />
|-<br />
| 💋 (2122) vs '''😾 (3837)'''<br />
* Kiss mark<br />
* '''Pouting cat face'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 💌 (1659) vs '''💖 (3386)'''<br />
* Love letter<br />
* '''Sparkling heart'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 💌 and 💖? We are about to find out.<br />
* 💌 is an fan favorite to go far today.<br />
|-<br />
| '''❤ (3904)''' vs 💔 (1920)<br />
* '''Heavy black heart'''<br />
* Broken heart<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 💔 has had words with ❤ before. The next match will be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🖤 (2940) vs '''💯 (3866)'''<br />
* Black heart<br />
* '''Hundred points symbol'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 💯 and 🖤! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* A dominant performance by 💯.<br />
|-<br />
| 💥 (3055) vs '''💦 (3843)'''<br />
* Collision symbol<br />
* '''Splashing sweat symbol'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 💥 and 💦 to go head to head.<br />
* Like fire and water.<br />
|-<br />
| 🕳 (2476) vs '''💣 (4063)'''<br />
* Hole<br />
* '''Bomb'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 💣 and 🕳 warming up.<br />
* This one was a mess.<br />
|-<br />
| 🤞 (2246) vs '''🤘 (4845)'''<br />
* Hand with index and middle fingers crossed<br />
* '''Sign of the horns'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🤘. Coming up next!<br />
* It feels like these early matches are over almost before they begin.<br />
|-<br />
| 👎 (2231) vs '''👍 (5077)'''<br />
* Thumbs down sign<br />
* '''Thumbs up sign'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 👍 or 👎? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* Nice to see the support for positivity.<br />
|-<br />
| 🙏 (3114) vs '''👊 (4861)'''<br />
* Person with folded hands<br />
* '''Fisted hand sign'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 👊 and 🙏!<br />
* I don't think 🙏 expected to see 👊 opposite them today.<br />
|-<br />
| 💅 (2366) vs '''🦵 (4060)'''<br />
* Nail polish<br />
* '''Leg'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 💅 or 🦵?<br />
* If 🦵 wins this match, it will be interesting to see how far they can go.<br />
|-<br />
| 🦷 (1409) vs '''🧠 (5821)'''<br />
* Tooth<br />
* '''Brain'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
|-<br />
| '''👀 (4052)''' vs 🦴 (2198)<br />
* '''Eyes'''<br />
* Bone<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🦴 has had words with 👀 before. The next match will be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 👄 (1712) vs '''👅 (4648)'''<br />
* Mouth<br />
* '''Tongue'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 👄 and 👅 warming up.<br />
|-<br />
| 👶 (1414) vs '''🤦 (5666)'''<br />
* Baby<br />
* '''Face palm'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🤦 has had words with 👶 before. The next match will be good.<br />
|-<br />
| '''👩🔬 (6374)''' vs 🤷 (2385)<br />
* '''Woman + microscope'''<br />
* Shrug<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 👩🔬 and 🤷!<br />
|-<br />
| '''👩🚀 (5502)''' vs 🦸 (2302)<br />
* '''Woman + rocket'''<br />
* Superhero<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 👩🚀 or 🦸?<br />
|-<br />
| 🧚 (1909) vs '''🧙 (6294)'''<br />
* Fairy<br />
* '''Mage'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🧚 has had words with 🧙 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* There are some titanic match-ups that could happen today.<br />
* Yes, this is live commentary.<br />
* We have only just started, folks. Stay tuned for more amazing contests!<br />
|-<br />
| 🧜 (3835) vs '''🧛 (3840)'''<br />
* Merperson<br />
* '''Vampire'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🧛. Coming up next!<br />
* Not sure which way this one goes.<br />
|-<br />
| 💆 (2815) vs '''🧟 (3747)'''<br />
* Face massage<br />
* '''Zombie'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 💆 and 🧟.<br />
* That's just a typical Monday for you.<br />
|-<br />
| 💇 (3029) vs '''🚶 (3055)'''<br />
* Haircut<br />
* '''Pedestrian'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 💇 vs. 🚶!<br />
* It's going to be a busy day, folks. Remember to pace yourself.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏃 (2239) vs '''💃 (5833)'''<br />
* Runner<br />
* '''Dancer'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🏃 and 💃.<br />
* Make some noise! Show 🏃 and 💃 some love!<br />
* That was 🏃's to give away and they did.<br />
|-<br />
| 🕺 (1990) vs '''🕴 (5035)'''<br />
* Man dancing<br />
* '''Man in business suit levitating'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🕴 vs. 🕺!<br />
* I spoke with 🕴 before we started today. They were hoping to dodge 🕺. Too bad for them.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏇 (2563) vs '''🤺 (5157)'''<br />
* Horse racing<br />
* '''Fencer'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🏇 and 🤺!<br />
* Never bring a sword to a horse fight.<br />
|-<br />
| '''⛷ (4510)''' vs 🏂 (3762)<br />
* '''Skier'''<br />
* Snowboarder<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's ⛷ vs. 🏂!<br />
*We have a lot of excited fans in the audience.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏌 (2557) vs '''🏄 (6285)'''<br />
* Golfer<br />
* '''Surfer'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🏄 or 🏌?<br />
* Ok! Let's see those hearts!<br />
* I have never seen 🏄 crush an opponent that mercilessly before.<br />
|-<br />
| ⛹ (2793) vs '''🏊 (5994)'''<br />
* Person with ball<br />
* '''Swimmer'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, ⛹ and 🏊!<br />
|-<br />
| 🏋 (2300) vs '''🚴 (8063)'''<br />
* Weight lifter<br />
* '''Bicyclist'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🏋 or 🚴? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* Right now the crowd is chanting 🏋! 🏋! An early sign of a favorite?<br />
|-<br />
| '''🚵 (5650)''' vs 🤾 (4698)<br />
* '''Mountain bicyclist'''<br />
* Handball<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🚵 vs. 🤾!<br />
*It's neck and neck!<br />
|-<br />
| 👤 (2195) vs '''🛀 (5529)'''<br />
* Bust in silhouette<br />
* '''Bath'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 👤 and 🛀 warming up.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐒 (4644)''' vs 🦍 (3336)<br />
* '''Monkey'''<br />
* Gorilla<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐕 (3458) vs '''🐶 (4004)'''<br />
* Dog<br />
* '''Dog face'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🐕. Coming up next!<br />
* Mostly a matter of perspective.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐺 (2774) vs '''🦊 (6024)'''<br />
* Wolf face<br />
* '''Fox face'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Again, small variations make all the difference.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐱 (4931)''' vs 🦝 (4017)<br />
* '''Cat face'''<br />
* Raccoon<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🐱 vs. 🦝.<br />
*🦝 is an fan favorite to go far today.<br />
*🐱 stole that win.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐈 (5046)''' vs 🦁 (3957)<br />
* '''Cat'''<br />
* Lion face<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🐈 and 🦁 warming up.<br />
*Again, we are getting a lot of questions on this today. This is live commentary, folks.<br />
*We have a lot of excited fans in the audience.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐆 (2186) vs '''🐅 (6280)'''<br />
* Leopard<br />
* '''Tiger'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🐅 or 🐆?<br />
* Stripes or Spots, Stripes or Spots<br />
|-<br />
| 🐴 (3722) vs '''🐎 (4120)'''<br />
* Horse face<br />
* '''Horse'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🐎 and 🐴? We are about to find out.<br />
* I've got your horse right here.<br />
|-<br />
| 🦓 (3486) vs '''🦄 (6830)'''<br />
* Zebra face<br />
* '''Unicorn face'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🦄 and 🦓? We are about to find out.<br />
* I think we all know how this is going to go.<br />
* It was neck and neck until the very end, but some necks are longer than others.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐮 (3658) vs '''🦌 (5111)'''<br />
* Cow face<br />
* '''Deer'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🦌 has had words with 🐮 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* This is a close one!<br />
|-<br />
| 🐖 (3568) vs '''🐷 (5175)'''<br />
* Pig<br />
* '''Pig face'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🐖. Coming up next!<br />
* Who will bring home the bacon?<br />
|-<br />
| 🐗 (2576) vs '''🐏 (6073)'''<br />
* Boar<br />
* '''Ram'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🐏 or 🐗?<br />
|-<br />
| 🐪 (3329) vs '''🐐 (5304)'''<br />
* Dromedary camel<br />
* '''Goat'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🐐 or 🐪?<br />
|-<br />
| 🦙 (4397) vs '''🦒 (5164)'''<br />
* Llama<br />
* '''Giraffe face'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🦙 has had words with 🦒 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* It's neck and neck!<br />
* I hope 🦙 comes back next year. It would be a sham to see it all end like this.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐘 (4809)''' vs 🦏 (3804)<br />
* '''Elephant'''<br />
* Rhinoceros<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🐘 or 🦏?<br />
*We'll never forget this.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐁 (4039) vs '''🦛 (4085)'''<br />
* Mouse<br />
* '''Hippopotamus'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🐁 or 🦛?<br />
|-<br />
| 🐀 (2994) vs '''🐹 (4580)'''<br />
* Rat<br />
* '''Hamster face'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🐀 or 🐹? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* Today is also about settling scores, there is no doubt about that for some of our contestants.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐰 (1865) vs '''🐿 (5175)'''<br />
* Rabbit face<br />
* '''Chipmunk'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🐰 or 🐿.<br />
* Its about reflexes.<br />
|-<br />
| 🦇 (3648) vs '''🦔 (4507)'''<br />
* Bat<br />
* '''Hedgehog'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🦇 vs. 🦔.<br />
* This one is a toss-up in my book, folks.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐻 (2686) vs '''🐨 (5059)'''<br />
* Bear face<br />
* '''Koala'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🐨 vs. 🐻!<br />
* Ok! You know what to do! Let's see those hearts!<br />
|-<br />
| 🐼 (2896) vs '''🦘 (5185)'''<br />
* Panda face<br />
* '''Kangaroo'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🐼 and 🦘? We are about to find out.<br />
* It's exciting to look around and see so many joining us from all over the world.<br />
* One for the history books.<br />
|-<br />
| 🦃 (2553) vs '''🦡 (5483)'''<br />
* Turkey<br />
* '''Badger'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🦃 and 🦡! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* That was a stinker of a battle, if you ask me.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐓 (2883) vs '''🐣 (5153)'''<br />
* Rooster<br />
* '''Hatching chick'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🐓 and 🐣 to go head to head.<br />
|-<br />
| 🕊 (2432) vs '''🐧 (5951)'''<br />
* Dove of peace<br />
* '''Penguin'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🐧 vs. 🕊!<br />
|-<br />
| 🦅 (3871) vs '''🦆 (4800)'''<br />
* Eagle<br />
* '''Duck'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🦆 has had words with 🦅 before. The next match will be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🦢 (1613) vs '''🦉 (7025)'''<br />
* Swan<br />
* '''Owl'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🦉 vs. 🦢.<br />
* 🦉 didn't do their homework.<br />
* I hope everyone has printed their brackets and are ready, because time waits for very few people!<br />
* Yes, this is live commentary.<br />
* 🦉 one, 🦢 zero.<br />
|-<br />
| 🦚 (4333) vs '''🦜 (4803)'''<br />
* Peacock<br />
* '''Parrot'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* I know some very invested audience members for this one.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐊 (3986) vs '''🐢 (6403)'''<br />
* Crocodile<br />
* '''Turtle'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐍 (5378)''' vs 🦎 (4415)<br />
* '''Snake'''<br />
* Lizard<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🐍 and 🦎!<br />
*In the end, there was nothing 🐍 could do to stop the power of 🦎.<br />
*Did you just see that!?<br />
*Plenty of matches left to see. Don't go anywhere.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐉 (5359)''' vs 🦕 (4855)<br />
* '''Dragon'''<br />
* Sauropod<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🐉 and 🦕!<br />
*One for the history books.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐳 (5445)''' vs 🦖 (5411)<br />
* '''Spouting whale'''<br />
* T-rex<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
*Again, another difficult match-up for our audience.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐟 (1639) vs '''🐬 (8071)'''<br />
* Fish<br />
* '''Dolphin'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🐟 or 🐬? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* I know which one I would choose, but I don't have time to vote!<br />
|-<br />
| 🐡 (2307) vs '''🦈 (6544)'''<br />
* Blowfish<br />
* '''Shark'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🐡 and 🦈!<br />
* 🦈 opened strong and 🐡 never caught up.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐚 (1590) vs '''🐙 (8224)'''<br />
* Spiral shell<br />
* '''Octopus'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🐙 vs. 🐚.<br />
* This one was over before it started.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐌 (4816) vs '''🦋 (4835)'''<br />
* Snail<br />
* '''Butterfly'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🐌 vs. 🦋!<br />
* The hearts are flying on this one!<br />
|-<br />
| 🐜 (3194) vs '''🐛 (5132)'''<br />
* Ant<br />
* '''Bug'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
* 🐜 didn't do their homework.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐞 (3561) vs '''🐝 (5804)'''<br />
* Lady beetle<br />
* '''Honeybee'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🐝 and 🐞.<br />
* This one is a true test of the audience today.<br />
* Will luck be a ladybug tonight?<br />
* Amazing!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🕷 (4806)''' vs 🦗 (4195)<br />
* '''Spider'''<br />
* Cricket<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🦗 has had words with 🕷 before. The next match will be good.<br />
*And 🦗 falls to 🕷. A suprising turn of events.<br />
|-<br />
| 🦂 (3853) vs '''🦠 (4971)'''<br />
* Scorpion<br />
* '''Microbe'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🦂 and 🦠? We are about to find out.<br />
* Nope. Nope nope nope nope.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌷 (3767) vs '''🌻 (4374)'''<br />
* Tulip<br />
* '''Sunflower'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🌷 vs. 🌻!<br />
* Now that's more like it.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌳 (1973) vs '''🌲 (6563)'''<br />
* Deciduous tree<br />
* '''Evergreen tree'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🌲 or 🌳.<br />
* Who would have thought, eh?<br />
|-<br />
| 🌴 (3876) vs '''🌵 (5468)'''<br />
* Palm tree<br />
* '''Cactus'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* In the end, there was nothing 🌴 could do to stop the power of 🌵.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍈 (2617) vs '''🍇 (5319)'''<br />
* Melon<br />
* '''Grapes'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🍇 or 🍈?<br />
* Folks, I am just as stunned at the outcome as you.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍋 (4186) vs '''🍉 (4720)'''<br />
* Lemon<br />
* '''Watermelon'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🍉 vs. 🍋.<br />
* I just don't know why they can't find common ground.<br />
* 🍉 one, 🍋 zero.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍌 (4704) vs '''🍍 (5525)'''<br />
* Banana<br />
* '''Pineapple'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🍌 and 🍍 warming up.<br />
* Ok! Let's see those hearts!<br />
* I guess it was that kind of a party.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍎 (5111)''' vs 🥭 (3830)<br />
* '''Red apple'''<br />
* Mango<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍏 (2703) vs '''🍓 (6403)'''<br />
* Green apple<br />
* '''Strawberry'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🍏 or 🍓?<br />
* We might be close to some matches the audience is expecting or hoping to see today.<br />
* Berry nice!<br />
|-<br />
| 🍅 (3002) vs '''🥝 (5348)'''<br />
* Tomato<br />
* '''Kiwifruit'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🍅 vs. 🥝.<br />
|-<br />
| 🥥 (3840) vs '''🥑 (5759)'''<br />
* Coconut<br />
* '''Avocado'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🥑 and 🥥.<br />
* Somehow, someone will blame millenials for this.<br />
|-<br />
| 🥕 (4577) vs '''🥔 (4620)'''<br />
* Carrot<br />
* '''Potato'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🥔 and 🥕? We are about to find out.<br />
* Ahhh the age old question, 🥕 or 🥔.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌽 (4074) vs '''🌶 (5087)'''<br />
* Ear of maize<br />
* '''Hot pepper'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🌶 and 🌽!<br />
|-<br />
| 🥬 (2694) vs '''🥒 (5472)'''<br />
* Leafy green<br />
* '''Cucumber'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🥒. Coming up next!<br />
* Not sure which way this one goes.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍄 (5850)''' vs 🥦 (2707)<br />
* '''Mushroom'''<br />
* Broccoli<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🍄 or 🥦? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
*Folks, we are nearly halfway through the first bracket!<br />
*Again, we are getting a lot of questions on this today. This is live commentary, folks.<br />
*Into the second half of the first round.<br />
*That was 🥦's to give away and they did.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌰 (2698) vs '''🥜 (6225)'''<br />
* Chestnut<br />
* '''Peanuts'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🌰 or 🥜?<br />
* I am not even sure what I am looking at here.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍞 (2934) vs '''🥐 (6465)'''<br />
* Bread<br />
* '''Croissant'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🍞 vs. 🥐.<br />
* Well, I know who I would vote for.<br />
|-<br />
| 🥖 (4800) vs '''🥨 (5136)'''<br />
* Baguette bread<br />
* '''Pretzel'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🥖 vs. 🥨!<br />
|-<br />
| 🥯 (2470) vs '''🥞 (5926)'''<br />
* Bagel<br />
* '''Pancakes'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🥯 has had words with 🥞 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* Now I am just hungry.<br />
|-<br />
| 🥩 (3959) vs '''🧀 (6225)'''<br />
* Cut of meat<br />
* '''Cheese wedge'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* Truly a battle for the ages.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍟 (3719) vs '''🍔 (5352)'''<br />
* French fries<br />
* '''Hamburger'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🍔 and 🍟 warming up.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌭 (1340) vs '''🍕 (7881)'''<br />
* Hot dog<br />
* '''Slice of pizza'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🌭 or 🍕.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🌮 (6417)''' vs 🥪 (2869)<br />
* '''Taco'''<br />
* Sandwich<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🌮 or 🥪?<br />
*I'll be honest, even I voted in that last one.<br />
*There are some titanic match-ups that could happen today.<br />
*One for the history books.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🌯 (5359)''' vs 🥚 (3868)<br />
* '''Burrito'''<br />
* Egg<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🌯 or 🥚?<br />
*🥚 is an fan favorite to go far today.<br />
*One for the history books.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍳 (5293)''' vs 🥗 (3101)<br />
* '''Cooking'''<br />
* Green salad<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🍳 and 🥗!<br />
*There can be very food-centric history books.<br />
*If 🍳 wins this match, it will be interesting to see how far they can go.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍿 (2640)''' vs 🧂 (2067)<br />
* '''Popcorn'''<br />
* Salt shaker<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
*This one was over before it started.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍱 (4931)''' vs 🥫 (1948)<br />
* '''Bento box'''<br />
* Canned food<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🍱 vs. 🥫.<br />
*It is early still. Possibly too early to predict an over-all winner. But I am hearing 🏇 mentioned a fair bit.<br />
*And 🥫 falls to 🍱. A suprising turn of events.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍤 (2334) vs '''🍣 (5552)'''<br />
* Fried shrimp<br />
* '''Sushi'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🍣 vs. 🍤.<br />
* Plenty of matches left to see. Don't go anywhere.<br />
|-<br />
| 🥡 (3101) vs '''🥟 (4128)'''<br />
* Takeout box<br />
* '''Dumpling'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🥟 vs. 🥡.<br />
* 🥟 one, 🥡 zero.<br />
|-<br />
| 🦀 (3762) vs '''🦞 (4739)'''<br />
* Crab<br />
* '''Lobster'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🦀 vs. 🦞!<br />
|-<br />
| 🦐 (2421) vs '''🦑 (6162)'''<br />
* Shrimp<br />
* '''Squid'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🦐 or 🦑? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍦 (3804) vs '''🍨 (4698)'''<br />
* Soft ice cream<br />
* '''Ice cream'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🍦 or 🍨.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍪 (3722) vs '''🍩 (5167)'''<br />
* Cookie<br />
* '''Doughnut'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🍩 vs. 🍪!<br />
|-<br />
| 🎂 (3658) vs 🧁 (3658)<br />
* Birthday cake<br />
* Cupcake<br/>'''(Tie - unclear how winner was chosen)'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🎂 and 🧁.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍬 (1244) vs '''🍫 (6674)'''<br />
* Candy<br />
* '''Chocolate bar'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🍫 vs. 🍬!<br />
|-<br />
| 🍭 (2568) vs '''🍯 (5445)'''<br />
* Lollipop<br />
* '''Honey pot'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🍭 or 🍯?<br />
* Thank you for tuning in. I promise you are in for a treat today.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍼 (1824) vs '''🥛 (5239)'''<br />
* Baby bottle<br />
* '''Glass of milk'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🍼 or 🥛? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
|-<br />
| '''☕ (4813)''' vs 🍾 (3227)<br />
* '''Hot beverage'''<br />
* Bottle with popping cork<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, ☕ or 🍾.<br />
*Time to get another feel for our audience today.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍷 (3021) vs '''🍹 (3561)'''<br />
* Wine glass<br />
* '''Tropical drink'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🍷 and 🍹! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* Well now I am just getting thirsty.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍺 (5763)''' vs 🥤 (3897)<br />
* '''Beer mug'''<br />
* Cup with straw<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🍺 or 🥤? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
*Still thirsty!<br />
|-<br />
| 🍴 (3917) vs '''🥢 (4348)'''<br />
* Fork and knife<br />
* '''Chopsticks'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🍴 vs. 🥢!<br />
* I know which one I would choose, but I don't have time to vote!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🔪 (5627)''' vs 🥄 (1742)<br />
* '''Hocho'''<br />
* Spoon<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🔪 and 🥄!<br />
|-<br />
| 🏺 (2604) vs '''🧭 (4784)'''<br />
* Amphora<br />
* '''Compass'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🏺 and 🧭 warming up.<br />
* You just know that 🏺 is thinking about 🏎 right now.<br />
|-<br />
| ⛰ (1843) vs '''🌋 (6793)'''<br />
* Mountain<br />
* '''Volcano'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite ⛰. Coming up next!<br />
* This one was over before it started.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏖 (3159) vs '''🏕 (5611)'''<br />
* Beach with umbrella<br />
* '''Camping'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🏕 and 🏖 to go head to head.<br />
* Time to pick your poison!<br />
|-<br />
| 🏟 (2537) vs '''🏝 (6180)'''<br />
* Stadium<br />
* '''Desert island'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🏗 (4093)''' vs 🧱 (3680)<br />
* '''Building construction'''<br />
* Brick<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
*What an amazing display of prowess from 🏗.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏢 (2178) vs '''🏠 (5829)'''<br />
* Office building<br />
* '''House building'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* 🏠 has every reason to be concerned about this match-up.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏨 (1367) vs '''🏥 (5326)'''<br />
* Hotel<br />
* '''Hospital'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🏥 and 🏨? We are about to find out.<br />
* is $6,000,000 of one and Six million of the other, am I right?<br />
|-<br />
| 🏪 (3114) vs '''🗽 (4875)'''<br />
* Convenience store<br />
* '''Statue of liberty'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🏪 and 🗽! Facing off against each other again!<br />
|-<br />
| '''⛲ (4296)''' vs ⛺ (3483)<br />
* '''Fountain'''<br />
* Tent<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have ⛲ and ⛺ warming up.<br />
*If you look away for a moment, you may miss your chance to send ⛺ into the later rounds.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌁 (3488) vs '''🌃 (4354)'''<br />
* Foggy<br />
* '''Night with stars'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏙 (2396) vs '''🌅 (6055)'''<br />
* Cityscape<br />
* '''Sunrise'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🌅 and 🏙.<br />
* 🏙 is fully committed to this match.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎠 (3307) vs '''🎡 (4648)'''<br />
* Carousel horse<br />
* '''Ferris wheel'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🎠 or 🎡?<br />
* Oh no. 🎠 fans are not going to like this match-up.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎢 (5854)''' vs 💈 (2137)<br />
* '''Roller coaster'''<br />
* Barber pole<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🎢 and 💈.<br />
*This one will be filled with twists and turns!<br />
|-<br />
| 🚂 (3915) vs '''🚄 (4826)'''<br />
* Steam locomotive<br />
* '''High-speed train'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🚂 vs. 🚄.<br />
* The future waits on no one. Let's see those hearts!<br />
|-<br />
| 🚇 (3395) vs '''🚝 (4881)'''<br />
* Metro<br />
* '''Monorail'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🚇 vs. 🚝!<br />
* On the other hand, time and space are a matter of perspective, right?<br />
* I guess it was that kind of a party.<br />
|-<br />
| 🚌 (2412) vs '''🚑 (5363)'''<br />
* Bus<br />
* '''Ambulance'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🚌 vs. 🚑.<br />
* Uh oh, that can't be good for 🚌.<br />
|-<br />
| 🚓 (2703) vs '''🚒 (6746)'''<br />
* Police car<br />
* '''Fire engine'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Uh oh, that can't be good for 🚓.<br />
* This is a classic struggle.<br />
|-<br />
| 🚕 (3400) vs '''🚗 (3794)'''<br />
* Taxi<br />
* '''Automobile'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🚕 and 🚗 warming up.<br />
* Well that's certainly something.<br />
|-<br />
| 🚘 (2922) vs '''🚜 (5363)'''<br />
* Oncoming automobile<br />
* '''Tractor'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🚘 and 🚜.<br />
* This one is a real nail biter!<br />
* If 🚘 falls today, we might start hearing serious conversations about retirement.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏎 (3103) vs '''🛵 (4839)'''<br />
* Racing car<br />
* '''Motor scooter'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🏎 and 🛵 warming up.<br />
* Well this is just fan service. And I am ok with it.<br />
|-<br />
| 🛴 (2103) vs '''🚲 (6970)'''<br />
* Scooter<br />
* '''Bicycle'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🚲 and 🛴? We are about to find out.<br />
* Frankly, I don't think anyone saw this coming.<br />
|-<br />
| 🛢 (3474) vs '''🛹 (4780)'''<br />
* Oil drum<br />
* '''Skateboard'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🛢 and 🛹? We are about to find out.<br />
* And 🛢 falls to 🛹. A suprising turn of events.<br />
|-<br />
| '''⚓ (4816)''' vs 🚨 (2389)<br />
* '''Anchor'''<br />
* Police cars revolving light<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for ⚓ and 🚨 to go head to head.<br />
*Just to stress this again. Live commentary, folks. Completely unscripted and coming in hot.<br />
*This one is a true test of the audience today.<br />
|-<br />
| '''⛵ (4941)''' vs 🚢 (2877)<br />
* '''Sailboat'''<br />
* Ship<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's ⛵ vs. 🚢!<br />
*SAIL!<br />
|-<br />
| 💺 (1776) vs '''🛩 (5947)'''<br />
* Seat<br />
* '''Small airplane'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 💺. Coming up next!<br />
|-<br />
| 🚡 (3729) vs '''🚁 (4148)'''<br />
* Aerial tramway<br />
* '''Helicopter'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🚁 or 🚡.<br />
* Sometimes miracles happen.<br />
* Plenty of matches left to see. Don't go anywhere.<br />
|-<br />
| 🛰 (3655) vs '''🚀 (4861)'''<br />
* Satellite<br />
* '''Rocket'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🚀 and 🛰 to go head to head.<br />
* 🛰 and 🚀 have been friends for a long time. I am not sure where that relationship is going to be after today.<br />
|-<br />
| ⏳ (3021) vs '''🛸 (5203)'''<br />
* Hourglass with flowing sand<br />
* '''Flying saucer'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, ⏳ or 🛸?<br />
* This one is serious, folks.<br />
|-<br />
| '''⌚ (4462)''' vs ⏰ (3619)<br />
* '''Watch'''<br />
* Alarm clock<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite ⌚. Coming up next!<br />
*If you believe in ⏰, now is the time to clap or whatever, because it is not looking good.<br />
*If you believe in ⏰, now is the time to clap or whatever, because it is not looking good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌕 (3690) vs '''🌒 (4145)'''<br />
* Full moon symbol<br />
* '''Waxing crescent moon symbol'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🌒. Coming up next!<br />
* What a shocking result!<br />
|-<br />
| 🌡 (2829) vs '''🌙 (4432)'''<br />
* Thermometer<br />
* '''Crescent moon'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🌙 and 🌡! Facing off against each other again!<br />
|-<br />
| 🌝 (3559) vs '''🌞 (3871)'''<br />
* Full moon with face<br />
* '''Sun with face'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🌝. Coming up next!<br />
|-<br />
| ⭐ (2063) vs '''🌌 (5731)'''<br />
* White medium star<br />
* '''Milky way'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🌌 has had words with ⭐ before. The next match will be good.<br />
|-<br />
| '''⛈ (5487)''' vs 🌦 (1983)<br />
* '''Thunder cloud and rain'''<br />
* White sun behind cloud with rain<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have ⛈ and 🌦 warming up.<br />
*And 🌦 falls to ⛈. A suprising turn of events.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌨 (3646) vs '''🌪 (4139)'''<br />
* Cloud with snow<br />
* '''Cloud with tornado'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🌨 and 🌪! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* Folks, I am just as stunned at the outcome as you.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌀 (3034) vs '''🌈 (7070)'''<br />
* Cyclone<br />
* '''Rainbow'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🌀 and 🌈? We are about to find out.<br />
|-<br />
| ☂ (2117) vs '''⚡ (5125)'''<br />
* Umbrella<br />
* '''High voltage sign'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite ☂. Coming up next!<br />
|-<br />
| '''☄ (4988)''' vs ⛄ (2602)<br />
* '''Comet'''<br />
* Snowman without snow<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's ☄ vs. ⛄.<br />
*Another curious match-up with significant implications on how the rest of the day will go.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌊 (3356) vs '''🔥 (5286)'''<br />
* Water wave<br />
* '''Fire'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* I am not sure if 🌊 was prepared for today.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎆 (3284) vs '''🎃 (4418)'''<br />
* Fireworks<br />
* '''Jack-o-lantern'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🎃 or 🎆.<br />
* This is a mystery.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎇 (2770) vs '''🧨 (4066)'''<br />
* Firework sparkler<br />
* '''Firecracker'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🎇 vs. 🧨!<br />
* Get ready for an explosive result!<br />
|-<br />
| 🎈 (2619) vs '''🎉 (4673)'''<br />
* Balloon<br />
* '''Party popper'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
* I guess it was that kind of a party.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎊 (2250) vs '''🎁 (4203)'''<br />
* Confetti ball<br />
* '''Wrapped present'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🎁 and 🎊 to go head to head.<br />
* This one was a mess.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎟 (2054) vs '''🏆 (4558)'''<br />
* Admission tickets<br />
* '''Trophy'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🎟 and 🏆 warming up.<br />
* Truly a dizzying win.<br />
|-<br />
| ⚽ (3116) vs '''🏅 (4383)'''<br />
* Soccer ball<br />
* '''Sports medal'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, ⚽ and 🏅!<br />
* A dominant performance by 🏅.<br />
|-<br />
| '''⚾ (5479)''' vs 🥎 (2335)<br />
* '''Baseball'''<br />
* Softball<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🥎 has had words with ⚾ before. The next match will be good.<br />
*Uhhhh. I can't tell the difference here, can you?<br />
|-<br />
| 🏐 (3742) vs '''🏀 (4148)'''<br />
* Volleyball<br />
* '''Basketball and hoop'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* The ball is round, everything else is negotiable.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏈 (2932) vs '''🎾 (6003)'''<br />
* American football<br />
* '''Tennis racquet and ball'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🎾 and 🏈.<br />
* The ball is round ...er .... well .... uh.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎳 (4071) vs '''🥏 (4561)'''<br />
* Bowling<br />
* '''Flying disc'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🎳 vs. 🥏!<br />
* I had BOWLING BALL in my March Madness bracket. I did not do well.<br />
* Ok. Now this is just ridiculous.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏑 (2742) vs '''🏏 (3810)'''<br />
* Field hockey stick and ball<br />
* '''Cricket bat and ball'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🏏 vs. 🏑!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🏒 (5926)''' vs 🥍 (2291)<br />
* '''Ice hockey stick and puck'''<br />
* Lacrosse stick and ball<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
*Floor stick vs. sky stick—who will win?<br />
|-<br />
| '''🏓 (5858)''' vs 🥊 (2203)<br />
* '''Table tennis paddle and ball'''<br />
* Boxing glove<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🏓 vs. 🥊!<br />
|-<br />
| ⛸ (2465) vs '''🛷 (4552)'''<br />
* Ice skate<br />
* '''Sled'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's ⛸ vs. 🛷.<br />
* Foot sled vs. regular sled!<br />
|-<br />
| 🎯 (1539) vs '''🥌 (1873)'''<br />
* Direct hit<br />
* '''Curling stone'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🎯 and 🥌? We are about to find out.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎮 (6798)''' vs 🔮 (2657)<br />
* '''Video game'''<br />
* Crystal ball<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎭 (2137) vs '''🎲 (4868)'''<br />
* Performing arts<br />
* '''Game die'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🎭 or 🎲.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎨 (4172)''' vs 🧶 (2994)<br />
* '''Artist palette'''<br />
* Ball of yarn<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🧶 has had words with 🎨 before. The next match will be good.<br />
*A lot of cats clicking on screens right now.<br />
|-<br />
| '''👓 (4206)''' vs 🥽 (3986)<br />
* '''Eyeglasses'''<br />
* Goggles<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 👓 and 🥽!<br />
*Glasses vs. Science Glasses!<br />
|-<br />
| 👛 (1029) vs '''🧦 (5468)'''<br />
* Purse<br />
* '''Socks'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 👛 and 🧦!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎒 (3516)''' vs 👟 (2756)<br />
* '''School satchel'''<br />
* Athletic shoe<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🎒 and 👟 warming up.<br />
*Time for school! Which one will you bring?<br />
|-<br />
| 👠 (1627) vs '''👑 (5203)'''<br />
* High-heeled shoe<br />
* '''Crown'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎩 (5611)''' vs 💄 (1719)<br />
* '''Top hat'''<br />
* Lipstick<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🎩 vs. 💄.<br />
*The fanciest matchup!<br />
|-<br />
| 💍 (1284) vs '''💎 (5973)'''<br />
* Ring<br />
* '''Gem stone'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 💍 or 💎? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* If you like the one on the right, put a ring on it!<br />
|-<br />
| 🎤 (1728) vs '''🎵 (5239)'''<br />
* Microphone<br />
* '''Musical note'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🎤 and 🎵.<br />
* :notes::notes::notes:<br />
* Music!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎷 (4934)''' vs 📻 (2021)<br />
* '''Saxophone'''<br />
* Radio<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🎷 and 📻 warming up.<br />
*The radio and the saxophone are having a music fight. Who can be louder?<br />
|-<br />
| 🎺 (3427) vs '''🎸 (4388)'''<br />
* Trumpet<br />
* '''Guitar'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🎺 has had words with 🎸 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* Truly, this is a day that will live in the memories of everyone here.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎻 (4450)''' vs 🥁 (2857)<br />
* '''Violin'''<br />
* Drum with drumsticks<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🎻 vs. 🥁.<br />
*You can hit either one with drumsticks, technically.<br />
|-<br />
| 📱 (3837) vs '''📞 (3980)'''<br />
* Mobile phone<br />
* '''Telephone receiver'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 📞 vs. 📱.<br />
* 📞 is fully committed to this match.<br />
|-<br />
| 📠 (2877) vs '''📟 (3262)'''<br />
* Fax machine<br />
* '''Pager'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 📠 has had words with 📟 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* This one is a toss-up in my book, folks.<br />
* Only 15% of the people voting recognize either of these antique devices.<br />
|-<br />
| 🔋 (2676) vs '''💻 (4418)'''<br />
* Battery<br />
* '''Personal computer'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* I spoke with 💻 before the match today, and they had this to say: 💻.<br />
* Sparks fly!<br />
|-<br />
| '''⌨ (5293)''' vs 🖨 (1909)<br />
* '''Keyboard'''<br />
* Printer<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
*A keyboard is just a reverse printer.<br />
|-<br />
| 🖱 (2661) vs '''💾 (6308)'''<br />
* Three button mouse<br />
* '''Floppy disk'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
* Yes, this is live commentary.<br />
* This one is a mystery to me, folks.<br />
|-<br />
| 📀 (2585) vs '''🧮 (5282)'''<br />
* Dvd<br />
* '''Abacus'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 📀 or 🧮? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
|-<br />
| 📺 (2752) vs '''📷 (4543)'''<br />
* Television<br />
* '''Camera'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 📷 and 📺.<br />
* 📷 certainly has its work cut out for it going up agaist 📺.<br />
* The camera comes with a tiny TV on the back, which hardly seems fair.<br />
|-<br />
| 📼 (3648) vs '''🔎 (3663)'''<br />
* Videocassette<br />
* '''Right-pointing magnifying glass'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 📼 or 🔎?<br />
* 🔎 has every reason to be concerned about this match-up.<br />
* These two can combine for a very unsatisfying movie-watching experience.<br />
|-<br />
| 🕯 (3910) vs '''💡 (4178)'''<br />
* Candle<br />
* '''Electric light bulb'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 💡 and 🕯 to go head to head.<br />
* I'm so happy to see 💡 here, after 🧠 didn't make it.<br />
* Some would argue this one was settled in the 1800s.<br />
|-<br />
| 🔦 (1663) vs '''📚 (5960)'''<br />
* Electric torch<br />
* '''Books'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 📚 and 🔦! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* The flashlight illuminates the pages, but it only makes the books stronger!<br />
|-<br />
| 📰 (2524) vs '''📜 (5491)'''<br />
* Newspaper<br />
* '''Scroll'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 📜. Coming up next!<br />
* I thought we had seen everything, but look at 📜 go! Amazing!<br />
* A faceoff between two types of ancient scrolls.<br />
|-<br />
| 💳 (2655) vs '''💰 (5595)'''<br />
* Credit card<br />
* '''Money bag'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 💰 and 💳! Facing off against each other again!<br />
|-<br />
| 📬 (3218) vs '''📦 (3350)'''<br />
* Open mailbox with raised flag<br />
* '''Package'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 📦 and 📬 warming up.<br />
* Will the package fit in the mailbox? Vote now!<br />
|-<br />
| 🗳 (2403) vs '''🖋 (4691)'''<br />
* Ballot box with ballot<br />
* '''Lower left fountain pen'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🖋 and 🗳 to go head to head.<br />
* The winner of this bout will go on to face The Sword.<br />
* The winner of this bout will go on to face The Sword. Who’s mightier?<br />
|-<br />
| 🖌 (3530) vs '''🖍 (3897)'''<br />
* Lower left paintbrush<br />
* '''Lower left crayon'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🖌 and 🖍! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* If 🖍 falls today, we might start hearing serious conversations about retirement.<br />
* Paintbrush (hard mode) vs. Paintbrush (easy mode)<br />
|-<br />
| 💼 (2264) vs '''📅 (3884)'''<br />
* Briefcase<br />
* '''Calendar'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* You have to wonder if 💼 even wanted to be here today.<br />
|-<br />
| 🗒 (2430) vs '''📊 (4726)'''<br />
* Spiral note pad<br />
* '''Bar chart'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 📊 vs. 🗒.<br />
* *checks notes* Yikes.<br />
|-<br />
| 📌 (2799) vs '''📎 (4796)'''<br />
* Pushpin<br />
* '''Paperclip'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 📎 has had words with 📌 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* I am excited about this match. This might be my favorite early match so far.<br />
|-<br />
| '''✂ (3762)''' vs 🗑 (2409)<br />
* '''Black scissors'''<br />
* Wastebasket<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with ✂ vs. 🗑!<br />
*This is a day that ✂ has been anticipating for a long time.<br />
|-<br />
| 🔒 (2827) vs '''🗝 (5214)'''<br />
* Lock<br />
* '''Old key'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* Finally, an answer to the classic question.<br />
|-<br />
| 🔨 (3350) vs '''🗡 (5042)'''<br />
* Hammer<br />
* '''Dagger knife'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Between the two of these, you can cover almost any home improvement situation.<br />
|-<br />
| '''⚔ (5352)''' vs 🔫 (3734)<br />
* '''Crossed swords'''<br />
* Pistol<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
*Pew pew pew!<br />
*[sword noises]<br />
|-<br />
| '''🏹 (4931)''' vs 🛡 (2629)<br />
* '''Bow and arrow'''<br />
* Shield<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🏹 vs. 🛡!<br />
*Where is the Master Sword when you need it?<br />
*In this match, we see Legolas take on Captain America.<br />
|-<br />
| 🗜 (3393) vs '''🔧 (3481)'''<br />
* Compression<br />
* '''Wrench'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🔧 and 🗜 warming up.<br />
* [drops pretense of impartiality] VOTE C clamp!<br />
|-<br />
| '''⚖ (4961)''' vs 🧰 (1868)<br />
* '''Scales'''<br />
* Toolbox<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's ⚖ vs. 🧰!<br />
*I know some of you out there had a challenging commute. Hopefully today's matches will improve your day.<br />
*If there’s any justice in the world, the one on the left will win.<br />
|-<br />
| 🧪 (4134) vs '''🧲 (4519)'''<br />
* Test tube<br />
* '''Magnet'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🧪 or 🧲?<br />
* Do you want super-powers? Because this is how you get super-powers!<br />
|-<br />
| 🔬 (2587) vs '''🧬 (5487)'''<br />
* Microscope<br />
* '''DNA double helix'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Do you want super-science? Because this is how you get super-science!<br />
|-<br />
| 📡 (3609) vs '''🔭 (4607)'''<br />
* Satellite antenna<br />
* '''Telescope'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 📡. Coming up next!<br />
* This one is a real nail biter!<br />
|-<br />
| 🚿 (3933) vs '''🚽 (4031)'''<br />
* Shower<br />
* '''Toilet'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🚽 and 🚿.<br />
* Combine these to save time in the morning!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🛁 (4131)''' vs 🧷 (2740)<br />
* '''Bathtub'''<br />
* Safety pin<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🛁. Coming up next!<br />
*Well that just doesn't seem fair.<br />
|-<br />
| 🧹 (2655) vs '''🧻 (5118)'''<br />
* Broom<br />
* '''Roll of paper'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🧹 or 🧻? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
|-<br />
| '''⚰ (4651)''' vs 🧯 (4009)<br />
* '''Coffin'''<br />
* Fire extinguisher<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite ⚰. Coming up next!<br />
*You should have one of these handy in your house, although I guess which one is up to you.<br />
|-<br />
| 🆗 (5326) vs '''🆒 (5506)'''<br />
* Squared OK<br />
* '''Squared COOL'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🆒 and 🆗 warming up.<br />
* Here it is, the final match before the second round!<br />
* At least this one is going to be over quickly.<br />
* Here it is, the final match before the second round!<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== Round 2====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|-<br />
! Competitors and score !! Commentary<br />
|-<br />
| 😁 (5968) vs '''😅 (9223)'''<br />
* Grinning face with smiling eyes<br />
* '''Smiling face with open mouth and cold sweat'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 😁 vs. 😅.<br />
* What a shocking result!<br />
* Welcome to round 2!<br />
* Welcome to round 2! These rounds will be a little slower.<br />
* Welcome to round 2!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🙃 (12578)''' vs 🤣 (5892)<br />
* '''Upside-down face'''<br />
* Rolling On the Floor Laughing<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🙃 or 🤣?<br />
*Round two is serious business, folks.<br />
*Rolling-on-the-floor-laughing is a top seed, but the upside-down smiley has a certain intriguing ambiguity. Possible upset?<br />
|-<br />
| 😇 (4117) vs '''😉 (10595)'''<br />
* Smiling face with halo<br />
* '''Winking face'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 😉 has had words with 😇 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* Is it winking *at* the halo? Or is it winking at me?<br />
* I didn't remember 😉 qualifying.<br />
|-<br />
| 😘 (6659) vs '''😍 (8816)'''<br />
* Face throwing a kiss<br />
* '''Smiling face with heart-shaped eyes'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 😍 and 😘.<br />
* I expect to see a lot of hearts on the page for this one.<br />
|-<br />
| 😙 (2284) vs '''😛 (11620)'''<br />
* Kissing face with smiling eyes<br />
* '''Face with stuck-out tongue'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 😙 and 😛! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* This one is a toss-up in my book, folks.<br />
* Don’t you hate it when one of you sticks out your tongue right as the other goes for the kiss?<br />
* Close one!<br />
|-<br />
| 😝 (6304) vs '''😜 (7167)'''<br />
* Face with stuck-out tongue and tightly-closed eyes<br />
* '''Face with stuck-out tongue and winking eye'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 😜. Coming up next!<br />
|-<br />
| 🤭 (1796) vs '''🤔 (15162)'''<br />
* Smiling face with smiling eyes and hand covering mouth<br />
* '''Thinking face'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🤔 or 🤭? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* You know what the correct answer is here.<br />
|-<br />
| 😑 (5943) vs '''🤨 (9223)'''<br />
* Expressionless face<br />
* '''Face with one eyebrow raised'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 😑. Coming up next!<br />
* 😑 certainly has its work cut out for it going up agaist 🤨.<br />
|-<br />
| 🙄 (5122) vs '''😏 (8486)'''<br />
* Face with rolling eyes<br />
* '''Smirking face'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 😏 and 🙄 to go head to head.<br />
* Why is the one on the right looking at me like that?<br />
|-<br />
| 😔 (4101) vs '''😬 (8574)'''<br />
* Pensive face<br />
* '''Grimacing face'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 😔 or 😬?<br />
* I don’t think either competitor wants to win this round.<br />
* See? That's how you should feel. Starting at a humble live commentator doing live commentary.<br />
|-<br />
| '''😴 (8582)''' vs 🤒 (2281)<br />
* '''Sleeping face'''<br />
* Face with thermometer<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 😴 vs. 🤒!<br />
*Mondays, am I right?<br />
*Two big moods enter, one leaves.<br />
|-<br />
| 🤕 (5579) vs '''🤮 (8136)'''<br />
* Face with head-bandage<br />
* '''Face with open mouth vomiting'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🤕 and 🤮.<br />
* I don't feel so good...<br />
* Really leaving it all on the floor with this one.<br />
|-<br />
| 🥴 (5548) vs '''🥶 (7121)'''<br />
* Face with uneven eyes and wavy mouth<br />
* '''Freezing face'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🥴 and 🥶.<br />
* Ice to see you.<br />
* I think they might be trying to ice the kicker!<br />
|-<br />
| '''😎 (8912)''' vs 🤠 (5576)<br />
* '''Smiling face with sunglasses'''<br />
* Face with cowboy hat<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 😎 and 🤠!<br />
*Howdy, I’m the sheriff of cool!<br />
|-<br />
| 😕 (4748) vs '''😮 (7861)'''<br />
* Confused face<br />
* '''Face with open mouth'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
* An unexpected pairing! This should be good.<br />
* I mean ... you can *see* the bracket so it isn't completely unexpected.<br />
|-<br />
| 😳 (5552) vs '''😯 (6583)'''<br />
* Flushed face<br />
* '''Hushed face'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 😯 and 😳! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* Wasn't 😯 in the last match?<br />
|-<br />
| 😰 (2756) vs '''😭 (9508)'''<br />
* Face with open mouth and cold sweat<br />
* '''Loudly crying face'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* 😰 is going to have to dig deep if they want to continue.<br />
|-<br />
| 😣 (2674) vs '''😱 (10403)'''<br />
* Persevering face<br />
* '''Face screaming in fear'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* It doesn't get more real than this, folks.<br />
|-<br />
| 😓 (4790) vs '''😤 (7053)'''<br />
* Face with cold sweat<br />
* '''Face with look of triumph'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 😓 and 😤 to go head to head.<br />
* Nice. Nice nice nice nice.<br />
|-<br />
| 😡 (4209) vs '''😈 (9437)'''<br />
* Pouting face<br />
* '''Smiling face with horns'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 😈 or 😡?<br />
* This one is a toss-up in my book, folks.<br />
|-<br />
| 💩 (7681) vs '''💀 (12905)'''<br />
* Pile of poo<br />
* '''Skull'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 💀 vs. 💩.<br />
* This one is going to cause some arguments.<br />
|-<br />
| 👽 (4888) vs '''👾 (9937)'''<br />
* Extraterrestrial alien<br />
* '''Alien monster'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
* Space invaders: Analog vs. Digital<br />
|-<br />
| 😻 (5800) vs '''😺 (6451)'''<br />
* Smiling cat face with heart-shaped eyes<br />
* '''Smiling cat face with open mouth'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 😺 vs. 😻!<br />
* I love cats. I love every kind of cat.<br />
|-<br />
| 😼 (4767) vs '''🙀 (7648)'''<br />
* Cat face with wry smile<br />
* '''Weary cat face'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* Every. Kind. Of. Cat.<br />
* Did someone say "V-E-T?"<br />
|-<br />
| 😾 (5464) vs '''💖 (7037)'''<br />
* Pouting cat face<br />
* '''Sparkling heart'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 💖 and 😾.<br />
* 😾 looks pretty upset.<br />
|-<br />
| ❤ (7490) vs '''💯 (7881)'''<br />
* Heavy black heart<br />
* '''Hundred points symbol'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite ❤. Coming up next!<br />
* Two crowd-pleasers here, folks!<br />
* The score is Love-100<br />
|-<br />
| 💣 (6379) vs '''💦 (7343)'''<br />
* Bomb<br />
* '''Splashing sweat symbol'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 💣 and 💦.<br />
* From where I am standing 💦 has a commanding grip on this bracket.<br />
* Well that's certainly something.<br />
* I know which one I would choose, but I don't have time to vote!<br />
|-<br />
| '''👍 (7610)''' vs 🤘 (6417)<br />
* '''Thumbs up sign'''<br />
* Sign of the horns<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 👍 and 🤘.<br />
*This is going well, right? This is working for you?<br />
|-<br />
| '''👊 (8368)''' vs 🦵 (3323)<br />
* '''Fisted hand sign'''<br />
* Leg<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 👊 and 🦵.<br />
*Kickpuncher or punchkicker?<br />
|-<br />
| 👀 (6253) vs '''🧠 (6412)'''<br />
* Eyes<br />
* '''Brain'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 👀 or 🧠.<br />
* Whoever wins this one gets punched by the fist emoji in the next round. Choose wisely.<br />
* Whoever wins this one gets punched by the fist emoji in the next round. Choose wisely.<br />
|-<br />
| 👅 (4726) vs '''🤦 (7496)'''<br />
* Tongue<br />
* '''Face palm'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 👅 or 🤦?<br />
* Look, we are a little disappointed, too.<br />
|-<br />
| 👩🚀 (5246) vs '''👩🔬 (7971)'''<br />
* Woman + Rocket<br />
* '''Woman + Microscope'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* So, what do you want to be when you grow up?<br />
* Neither of these professions go well with concussions.<br />
|-<br />
| 🧛 (2269) vs '''🧙 (13138)'''<br />
* Vampire<br />
* '''Mage'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🧙 vs. 🧛!<br />
* Science?<br />
|-<br />
| '''🚶 (6112)''' vs 🧟 (6020)<br />
* '''Pedestrian'''<br />
* Zombie<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
*Oh no. 🚶 fans are not going to like this match-up.<br />
*Walk for your lives!<br />
|-<br />
| 🕴 (5070) vs '''💃 (7283)'''<br />
* Man in business suit levitating<br />
* '''Dancer'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 💃. Coming up next!<br />
* The Matrix is TWENTY YEARS OLD<br />
* The Matrix is *TWENTY* *YEARS* *OLD*<br />
|-<br />
| ⛷ (4388) vs '''🤺 (7484)'''<br />
* Skier<br />
* '''Fencer'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have ⛷ and 🤺.<br />
* A slippery slope. En guard!<br />
* The IOC has rejected this combination sport.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏊 (4139) vs '''🏄 (5491)'''<br />
* Swimmer<br />
* '''Surfer'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🏄 vs. 🏊.<br />
* This one, too.<br />
|-<br />
| 🚴 (4082) vs '''🚵 (7642)'''<br />
* Bicyclist<br />
* '''Mountain bicyclist'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🚴 vs. 🚵!<br />
* Why is 🚵 stuck in a box?<br />
|-<br />
| 🛀 (4042) vs '''🐒 (6948)'''<br />
* Bath<br />
* '''Monkey'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🐒 vs. 🛀.<br />
* Uh-oh.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐶 (5214) vs '''🦊 (12396)'''<br />
* Dog face<br />
* '''Fox face'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🐶 vs. 🦊!<br />
* Again, we are getting a lot of questions on this today. This is live commentary, folks.<br />
* 12/10 Both good doggos.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐱 (5182) vs '''🐈 (7578)'''<br />
* Cat face<br />
* '''Cat'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🐈 vs. 🐱!<br />
* EVERY. CAT.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐎 (4944) vs '''🐅 (9398)'''<br />
* Horse<br />
* '''Tiger'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🐅 and 🐎!<br />
* If it were up to me, the last bracket would have eight cats and then just stop there with eight winners.<br />
|-<br />
| 🦌 (5619) vs '''🦄 (10318)'''<br />
* Deer<br />
* '''Unicorn face'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🦄 and 🦌!<br />
* The IOC had some words about this pairing as well<br />
|-<br />
| 🐷 (5341) vs '''🐏 (8541)'''<br />
* Pig face<br />
* '''Ram'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🐏 and 🐷 to go head to head.<br />
* Or side to head, or whatever. VOTE!<br />
* That was 🐷's to give away and they did.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐐 (6038) vs '''🦒 (8345)'''<br />
* Goat<br />
* '''Giraffe face'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
* Yet more Very good dogs<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐘 (11342)''' vs 🦛 (3614)<br />
* '''Elephant'''<br />
* Hippopotamus<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
*Another curious match-up with significant implications on how the rest of the day will go.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐹 (3660) vs '''🐿 (10713)'''<br />
* Hamster face<br />
* '''Chipmunk'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🐹 and 🐿! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* We are incredibly excited to see so many fans here.<br />
* Finally, the long-awaited showdown between Alvin and the Chipmunks and the Hamster Dance.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐨 (5171) vs '''🦔 (10929)'''<br />
* Koala<br />
* '''Hedgehog'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🐨 and 🦔.<br />
* It doesn't get more real than this, folks.<br />
* Tree pocket cat vs. spiky cat<br />
|-<br />
| 🦘 (6954) vs '''🦡 (7727)'''<br />
* Kangaroo<br />
* '''Badger'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🦘 or 🦡? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* If you believe in 🦘, now is the time to clap or whatever, because it is not looking good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐣 (5846) vs '''🐧 (12239)'''<br />
* Hatching chick<br />
* '''Penguin'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🐣 vs. 🐧!<br />
* Don't count 🐣 out yet. They may have a contingent of fans just tuning in to battle.<br />
* I thought we had seen everything, but look at 🐧 go! Amazing!<br />
* A generational battle.<br />
|-<br />
| 🦆 (6558) vs '''🦉 (9674)'''<br />
* Duck<br />
* '''Owl'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🦆 or 🦉? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* You just know that 🦆 is thinking about 🏥 right now.<br />
* Duck... duck... duck... duck... owl!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐢 (11594)''' vs 🦜 (3957)<br />
* '''Turtle'''<br />
* Parrot<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🦜 has had words with 🐢 before. The next match will be good.<br />
*Sometimes miracles happen.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐍 (5264) vs '''🐉 (6954)'''<br />
* Snake<br />
* '''Dragon'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🐉 and 🐍!<br />
* How spiky do you like your sneks?<br />
* Snake is currently losing to Fanfiction Snake.<br />
* Snake is losing to Snake Fanfiction<br />
|-<br />
| 🐬 (7916) vs '''🐳 (9398)'''<br />
* Dolphin<br />
* '''Spouting whale'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🐬 and 🐳.<br />
* It's the battle of the blowholes!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐙 (8799)''' vs 🦈 (3695)<br />
* '''Octopus'''<br />
* Shark<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🐙 and 🦈.<br />
*This one is potentially a battle between two mimic octopuses.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐛 (5330) vs '''🦋 (9176)'''<br />
* Bug<br />
* '''Butterfly'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🐛 and 🦋.<br />
* Time waits for no one.<br />
* Another generational struggle.<br />
|-<br />
| 🕷 (5714) vs '''🐝 (12151)'''<br />
* Spider<br />
* '''Honeybee'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🐝 vs. 🕷!<br />
* 🕷 and 🐝 have been friends for a long time. I am not sure where that relationship is going to be after today.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌻 (6639) vs '''🦠 (10448)'''<br />
* Sunflower<br />
* '''Microbe'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* You *knwo* what to do, folks.<br />
* Oh no. 🦠 fans are not going to like this match-up.<br />
* Fresh off its victory over the aliens in War of the Worlds…<br />
|-<br />
| 🌲 (8099) vs '''🌵 (8194)'''<br />
* Evergreen tree<br />
* '''Cactus'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🌲 or 🌵? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* DISAPPOINTED!<br />
* both are surprisingly spiky!<br />
* This is the closest battle in the bracket so far.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍇 (6548) vs '''🍉 (8681)'''<br />
* Grapes<br />
* '''Watermelon'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* sweet!<br />
|-<br />
| 🍎 (5411) vs '''🍍 (10586)'''<br />
* Red apple<br />
* '''Pineapple'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🍍 and 🍎!<br />
* Regular apple versus Pine’s Apple<br />
* Fancy apple holds a clear lead over Regular Apple.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍓 (8877)''' vs 🥝 (7540)<br />
* '''Strawberry'''<br />
* Kiwifruit<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🍓 or 🥝?<br />
*Seeds: Inside or Out?<br />
*Outside: Seeds or Hair?<br />
|-<br />
| 🥔 (7800) vs '''🥑 (9580)'''<br />
* Potato<br />
* '''Avocado'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🥑 and 🥔 warming up.<br />
* Fun fact: Several different analyses confirm baby boomers like avocados more than millennials!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🌶 (8714)''' vs 🥒 (6360)<br />
* '''Hot pepper'''<br />
* Cucumber<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🌶. Coming up next!<br />
*I know some very invested audience members for this one.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍄 (8929)''' vs 🥜 (5311)<br />
* '''Mushroom'''<br />
* Peanuts<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🍄. Coming up next!<br />
*It's peanut butter mushroom time!<br />
|-<br />
| 🥨 (7003) vs '''🥐 (9204)'''<br />
* Pretzel<br />
* '''Croissant'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🥐 and 🥨 warming up.<br />
* Buttery curved bread: extra-buttery or extra-curved?<br />
|-<br />
| 🥞 (7881) vs '''🧀 (9457)'''<br />
* Pancakes<br />
* '''Cheese wedge'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🥞 or 🧀? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* I wonder what cheesy pancakes are like.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍔 (5917) vs '''🍕 (11407)'''<br />
* Hamburger<br />
* '''Slice of pizza'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🍔 and 🍕! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* Friday Night Food Fight!<br />
|-<br />
| 🌮 (7714) vs '''🌯 (8885)'''<br />
* Taco<br />
* '''Burrito'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🌮 vs. 🌯!<br />
* ………<br />
* . . . . . .<br />
|-<br />
| 🍿 (7104) vs '''🍳 (8128)'''<br />
* Popcorn<br />
* '''Cooking'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🍳. Coming up next!<br />
* The saltiest and butteriest matchup yet<br />
|-<br />
| 🍱 (4259) vs '''🍣 (7578)'''<br />
* Bento box<br />
* '''Sushi'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Hungry again. Wasn't it just lunch time?<br />
* This part of the bracket has been *wild*<br />
* Sushi takes the lead!<br />
|-<br />
| 🥟 (5804) vs '''🦞 (7681)'''<br />
* Dumpling<br />
* '''Lobster'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* A delicious dumpling vs some kind of large spider<br />
|-<br />
| 🍨 (7349) vs '''🦑 (7834)'''<br />
* Ice cream<br />
* '''Squid'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🍨 or 🦑.<br />
* I think there’s another squid hiding in the ice cream bowl.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎂 (4175) vs '''🍩 (8454)'''<br />
* Birthday cake<br />
* '''Doughnut'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🍩 or 🎂.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍯 (4787) vs '''🍫 (7565)'''<br />
* Honey pot<br />
* '''Chocolate bar'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 🍫 and 🍯? We are about to find out.<br />
* The beans vs. the bees!<br />
|-<br />
| '''☕ (7674)''' vs 🥛 (5344)<br />
* '''Hot beverage'''<br />
* Glass of milk<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's ☕ vs. 🥛!<br />
*Would you like some coffee with your milk?<br />
|-<br />
| 🍹 (4901) vs '''🍺 (7490)'''<br />
* Tropical drink<br />
* '''Beer mug'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🍺 has had words with 🍹 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* how drunk do you want to get?<br />
* One small glass of beer with an umbrella, please.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🔪 (7787)''' vs 🥢 (5468)<br />
* '''Hocho'''<br />
* Chopsticks<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
*The two most popular ways to eat food<br />
|-<br />
| '''🌋 (8706)''' vs 🧭 (4079)<br />
* '''Volcano'''<br />
* Compass<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
*That compass is not leading you in a good direction.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏝 (5445) vs '''🏕 (8722)'''<br />
* Desert island<br />
* '''Camping'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🏕 vs. 🏝!<br />
|-<br />
| 🏠 (5722) vs '''🏗 (5804)'''<br />
* House building<br />
* '''Building construction'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🏗 and 🏠! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* It's building vs. building!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🏥 (7053)''' vs 🗽 (5981)<br />
* '''Hospital'''<br />
* Statue of liberty<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🏥 vs. 🗽!<br />
|-<br />
| ⛲ (5498) vs '''🌃 (6519)'''<br />
* Fountain<br />
* '''Night with stars'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite ⛲. Coming up next!<br />
|-<br />
| 🎡 (3212) vs '''🌅 (8000)'''<br />
* Ferris wheel<br />
* '''Sunrise'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🌅 and 🎡! Facing off against each other again!<br />
|-<br />
| 🎢 (4701) vs '''🚄 (7014)'''<br />
* Roller coaster<br />
* '''High-speed train'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🎢 vs. 🚄!<br />
* Do you like your fast trains flat, or up-and-down?<br />
|-<br />
| 🚑 (4901) vs '''🚝 (7087)'''<br />
* Ambulance<br />
* '''Monorail'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🚑 and 🚝.<br />
|-<br />
| 🚗 (2707) vs '''🚒 (8391)'''<br />
* Automobile<br />
* '''Fire engine'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🚒 or 🚗? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
|-<br />
| 🛵 (5344) vs '''🚜 (6475)'''<br />
* Motor scooter<br />
* '''Tractor'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🚜 or 🛵?<br />
* Both of these are popular rideshare vehicles.<br />
|-<br />
| 🛹 (3509) vs '''🚲 (9447)'''<br />
* Skateboard<br />
* '''Bicycle'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🚲 vs. 🛹.<br />
* next wave of rideshare vehicles.<br />
|-<br />
| '''⚓ (6608)''' vs ⛵ (6431)<br />
* '''Anchor'''<br />
* Sailboat<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for ⚓ and ⛵ to go head to head.<br />
*Should I stay or should I go?<br />
|-<br />
| 🛩 (5694) vs '''🚁 (6529)'''<br />
* Small airplane<br />
* '''Helicopter'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🚁 or 🛩? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* Here in the future, flying cars are common!<br />
|-<br />
| 🚀 (7266) vs '''🛸 (14945)'''<br />
* Rocket<br />
* '''Flying saucer'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🚀 vs. 🛸.<br />
* IFO vs UFO<br />
|-<br />
| ⌚ (6623) vs '''🌒 (7404)'''<br />
* Watch<br />
* '''Waxing crescent moon symbol'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's ⌚ vs. 🌒.<br />
* Waxing crescent already? I must be running slow.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌙 (8921) vs '''🌞 (15703)'''<br />
* Crescent moon<br />
* '''Sun with face'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🌙 and 🌞 to go head to head.<br />
* Two contenders as different as night and day.<br />
* In five billion years, this battle will play out in real life with the same result.<br />
|-<br />
| ⛈ (9358) vs '''🌌 (17038)'''<br />
* Thunder cloud and rain<br />
* '''Milky way'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
* Astronomers are hammering the button on the right as hard as they can.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌪 (9848) vs '''🌈 (11326)'''<br />
* Cloud with tornado<br />
* '''Rainbow'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🌈. Coming up next!<br />
* The Wizard Of Oz (1938)<br />
* The Wizard Of Oz (1939)<br />
|-<br />
| '''☄ (8014)''' vs ⚡ (7597)<br />
* '''Comet'''<br />
* High voltage sign<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
*The two leading theories for what killed the dinosaurs: A comet strike, or Zeus.<br />
*Boom!<br />
|-<br />
| 🎃 (4112) vs '''🔥 (10407)'''<br />
* Jack-o-lantern<br />
* '''Fire'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🎃 or 🔥.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎉 (5422) vs '''🧨 (18509)'''<br />
* Party popper<br />
* '''Firecracker'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* How emphatic do you like your celebrations?<br />
|-<br />
| 🏆 (5564) vs '''🎁 (6499)'''<br />
* Trophy<br />
* '''Wrapped present'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🎁 and 🏆!<br />
|-<br />
| ⚾ (5404) vs '''🏅 (7337)'''<br />
* Baseball<br />
* '''Sports medal'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Sports fact: If you hit a medal-winner with a ball, you take their title.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎾 (6117) vs '''🏀 (6171)'''<br />
* Tennis racquet and ball<br />
* '''Basketball and hoop'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🎾 vs. 🏀!<br />
* Sports fact: If you hit a medal-winner with a ball, you take the medal (but they take first base.)<br />
* Sports showdowns: Bouncy edition<br />
* Would you rather play basketball with a tennis ball, or tennis with a basketball?<br />
|-<br />
| 🏏 (7343) vs '''🥏 (7546)'''<br />
* Cricket bat and ball<br />
* '''Flying disc'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🏏. Coming up next!<br />
|-<br />
| 🏒 (8078) vs '''🏓 (8739)'''<br />
* Ice hockey stick and puck<br />
* '''Table tennis paddle and ball'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🏓 has had words with 🏒 before. The next match will be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🛷 (7104) vs '''🥌 (7733)'''<br />
* Sled<br />
* '''Curling stone'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🛷 and 🥌!<br />
|-<br />
| 🎲 (11931) vs '''🎮 (14739)'''<br />
* Game die<br />
* '''Video game'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🎮 vs. 🎲.<br />
* Digital or analog?<br />
* Devices or, uh, dices?<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎨 (5374)''' vs 👓 (4988)<br />
* '''Artist palette'''<br />
* Eyeglasses<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🎨 vs. 👓!<br />
*two ways to add color to your world<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎒 (4961)''' vs 🧦 (4819)<br />
* '''School satchel'''<br />
* Socks<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🎒 vs. 🧦!<br />
*You can put your feet in either of these! No one can stop you.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎩 (23265)''' vs 👑 (19274)<br />
* '''Top hat'''<br />
* Crown<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🎩 or 👑? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
*Hats for fancy people!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎵 (17951)''' vs 💎 (9378)<br />
* '''Musical note'''<br />
* Gem stone<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 🎵 vs. 💎!<br />
*C-notes<br />
|-<br />
| 🎷 (6954) vs '''🎸 (10692)'''<br />
* Saxophone<br />
* '''Guitar'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🎷 vs. 🎸.<br />
* I've never heard the dueling banjos played like this!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎻 (11568)''' vs 📞 (8172)<br />
* '''Violin'''<br />
* Telephone receiver<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🎻 vs. 📞.<br />
*Can I put you on hold? I can't hang onto both of these with my chin<br />
|-<br />
| 💻 (7355) vs '''📟 (9348)'''<br />
* Personal computer<br />
* '''Pager'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 💻 and 📟! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* Over time, computers have gotten steadily smaller.<br />
|-<br />
| ⌨ (3372) vs '''💾 (8550)'''<br />
* Keyboard<br />
* '''Floppy disk'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
* fun fact: it would take the average person 20 years to type an entire floppy disk<br />
|-<br />
| 📷 (10623) vs '''🧮 (12401)'''<br />
* Camera<br />
* '''Abacus'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🔎 (7902) vs '''💡 (12706)'''<br />
* Right-pointing magnifying glass<br />
* '''Electric light bulb'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 💡 and 🔎.<br />
* it's mostly clicks either way. <br />
* Both equally bad for bugs. <br />
|-<br />
| 📜 (4020) vs '''📚 (32459)'''<br />
* Scroll<br />
* '''Books'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Turning pages: hot new technology, or too much complication?<br />
|-<br />
| 💰 (5378) vs '''📦 (17957)'''<br />
* Money bag<br />
* '''Package'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Let's be real. Neither contain actual money. <br />
|-<br />
| 🖋 (6166) vs '''🖍 (42115)'''<br />
* Lower left fountain pen<br />
* '''Lower left crayon'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🖋 and 🖍! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* Neither is coming off your walls if a kid gets ahold of them. <br />
|-<br />
| 📅 (3309) vs '''📊 (5217)'''<br />
* Calendar<br />
* '''Bar chart'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 📅 and 📊!<br />
* It’s cool how, if you design an emoji font, you get to tell everyone your birthday.<br />
|-<br />
| ✂ (4504) vs '''📎 (5846)'''<br />
* Black scissors<br />
* '''Paperclip'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. ✂ and 📎! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* Look, we all have too much paper in our lives, but we all deal with it differently<br />
* Clippy, I swear…<br />
|-<br />
| 🗡 (5537) vs '''🗝 (6193)'''<br />
* Dagger knife<br />
* '''Old key'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🗝 vs. 🗡.<br />
* There are two ways to open doors: The easy way and the fun way.<br />
|-<br />
| ⚔ (5514) vs '''🏹 (7201)'''<br />
* Crossed swords<br />
* '''Bow and arrow'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for ⚔ and 🏹 to go head to head.<br />
* Close-up stabby, or stabby from a ways off?<br />
|-<br />
| '''⚖ (6153)''' vs 🔧 (4351)<br />
* '''Scales'''<br />
* Wrench<br />
|<br />
* Will it be ⚖ or 🔧? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
*⚖ comes out on top.<br />
|-<br />
| 🧲 (4654) vs '''🧬 (9019)'''<br />
* Magnet<br />
* '''DNA double helix'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 🚽 (4388) vs '''🔭 (8647)'''<br />
* Toilet<br />
* '''Telescope'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🔭 vs. 🚽.<br />
* I got these mixed up last week and I still haven't heard the end of it.<br />
|-<br />
| 🛁 (4540) vs '''🧻 (11347)'''<br />
* Bathtub<br />
* '''Roll of paper'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🛁 and 🧻 to go head to head.<br />
* Needed both of these after the telescope incident.<br />
|-<br />
| '''⚰ (7909)''' vs 🆒 (6024)<br />
* '''Coffin'''<br />
* Squared COOL<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have ⚰ and 🆒.<br />
*And that wraps up the round!<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== Round 3====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|-<br />
! Competitors and score !! Commentary<br />
|-<br />
| 😅 (6285) vs '''🙃 (31589)'''<br />
* Smiling face with open mouth and cold sweat<br />
* '''Upside-down face'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🙃 has had words with 😅 before. The next match will be good.<br />
|-<br />
| 😍 (8430) vs '''😉 (10837)'''<br />
* Smiling face with heart-shaped eyes<br />
* '''Winking face'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 😉 and 😍? We are about to find out.<br />
* Some of us are more suave than others...<br />
|-<br />
| 😛 (9010) vs '''😜 (10428)'''<br />
* Face with stuck-out tongue<br />
* '''Face with stuck-out tongue and winking eye'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 😜 has had words with 😛 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* Battle of the tongues<br />
|-<br />
| 🤨 (6519) vs '''🤔 (18849)'''<br />
* Face with one eyebrow raised<br />
* '''Thinking face'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🤔 and 🤨.<br />
* Some behind the scenes for you, folks. I know for a fact that 🤔 wanted first billing for this match and 🤨 refused to budge.<br />
|-<br />
| 😬 (8983) vs '''😏 (11449)'''<br />
* Grimacing face<br />
* '''Smirking face'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 😏 and 😬! Facing off against each other again!<br />
|-<br />
| '''😴 (10588)''' vs 🤮 (7773)<br />
* '''Sleeping face'''<br />
* Face with open mouth vomiting<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 😴 and 🤮!<br />
*🤮 opened strong and 😴 never caught up.<br />
*I hope everyone has printed their brackets and are ready, because time waits for very few people!<br />
*I guess it was that kind of a party.<br />
|-<br />
| '''😎 (11469)''' vs 🥶 (9176)<br />
* '''Smiling face with sunglasses'''<br />
* Freezing face<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
*🥶 has a chance here, but it is slipping away.<br />
*What's cooler than being cool?<br />
*What’s cooler than being cool?<br />
*You need to be cooler than that!<br />
|-<br />
| 😯 (7648) vs '''😮 (7944)'''<br />
* Hushed face<br />
* '''Face with open mouth'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Anyone want to go bowling?<br />
* Sometimes I spend so long deciding on which of these to use that the conversation moves on.<br />
|-<br />
| 😭 (7559) vs '''😱 (8894)'''<br />
* Loudly crying face<br />
* '''Face screaming in fear'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 😭 vs. 😱.<br />
* In these kinds of contests, everyone comes away a little hurt.<br />
|-<br />
| 😤 (5475) vs '''😈 (9739)'''<br />
* Face with look of triumph<br />
* '''Smiling face with horns'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 😤 has had words with 😈 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* I don't think 😤 expected to see 😈 opposite them today.<br />
* Devils over Cotton by a country mile. Let's see those hearts!<br />
* This one was over before it started.<br />
|-<br />
| 💀 (6669) vs '''👾 (11173)'''<br />
* Skull<br />
* '''Alien monster'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 👾 or 💀?<br />
* It doesn't get more real than this, folks.<br />
|-<br />
| 😺 (7993) vs '''🙀 (8903)'''<br />
* Smiling cat face with open mouth<br />
* '''Weary cat face'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 😺 and 🙀.<br />
* I spoke with 🙀 before we started today. They were hoping to dodge 😺. Too bad for them.<br />
* The next few are contests are going to break friendships.<br />
* This one is a real nail biter!<br />
|-<br />
| 💯 (9859) vs '''💖 (10041)'''<br />
* Hundred points symbol<br />
* '''Sparkling heart'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 💖 and 💯? We are about to find out.<br />
* I've always considered 💖 to be one of the greats.<br />
* Starting to think 100 might go all the way.<br />
* Starting to think 💯 might go all the way.<br />
|-<br />
| 👍 (9892) vs '''💦 (9960)'''<br />
* Thumbs up sign<br />
* '''Splashing sweat symbol'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 👍 or 💦?<br />
* What an unexpected result!!<br />
* Now what is going to happen here:<br />
* We are seeing some real back and forth matches this round.<br />
* Again, cannot stress this enough. This commentary is 100% (sorry) live.<br />
|-<br />
| 👊 (6867) vs '''🧠 (12115)'''<br />
* Fisted hand sign<br />
* '''Brain'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 👊 vs. 🧠.<br />
* Sometimes miracles happen.<br />
* The match-up you have been waiting for!<br />
|-<br />
| '''👩🔬 (15141)''' vs 🤦 (7172)<br />
* '''Woman + Microscope'''<br />
* Face palm<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
*Looks like someone forgot their PPE today!<br />
|-<br />
| 🚶 (2581) vs '''🧙 (17413)'''<br />
* Pedestrian<br />
* '''Mage'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🚶 and 🧙 to go head to head.<br />
* Another fan favorite. Can 🚶 catch up to 🧙?<br />
* Well folks, it is not looking good for 🚶.<br />
* In the end, there was nothing 🚶 could do to stop the power of 🧙.<br />
|-<br />
| 💃 (10409) vs '''🤺 (10987)'''<br />
* Dancer<br />
* '''Fencer'''<br />
|<br />
* We will be right back with 💃 vs. 🤺!<br />
* Pointy Dancy vs. Pointy Stancy<br />
* This one should be familiar to anyone who has tried fencing in heels.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏄 (7355) vs '''🚵 (10300)'''<br />
* Surfer<br />
* '''Mountain bicyclist'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* 🏄 has a chance here, but it is slipping away.<br />
* Bicycle --&gt; Unicycle --&gt; None-cycle with left waves<br />
* 🏄 has a chance here, but it is slipping away.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐒 (4784) vs '''🦊 (15635)'''<br />
* Monkey<br />
* '''Fox face'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🐒 and 🦊! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* Another challenging contest of cute!<br />
* What *does* the fox say? "NOT TODAY, MONKEY."<br />
|-<br />
| 🐅 (7014) vs '''🐈 (11420)'''<br />
* Tiger<br />
* '''Cat'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* I have taken this yoga class!<br />
* It looks like it is Cat vs. Extremely Cat.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐏 (12498) vs '''🦄 (12505)'''<br />
* Ram<br />
* '''Unicorn face'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🐏 and 🦄.<br />
* 🐏 is an fan favorite to go far today.<br />
* This one is a real nail biter!<br />
* This one is a real horn-biter!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐘 (11723)''' vs 🦒 (6162)<br />
* '''Elephant'''<br />
* Giraffe face<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🐘 and 🦒!<br />
*Two great examples of character creator parameters set to different extremes.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐿 (9539) vs '''🦔 (12565)'''<br />
* Chipmunk<br />
* '''Hedgehog'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🐿 and 🦔!<br />
* I have no idea how you are going to handle this one, folks.<br />
* 🦔 is out to an early lead, but don't count 🐿 out just yet.<br />
* the crowd is going nuts!<br />
* One for the history books.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐧 (14230)''' vs 🦡 (7361)<br />
* '''Penguin'''<br />
* Badger<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🐧 and 🦡! Facing off against each other again!<br />
*Arriving at the party ... same party two hours later.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐢 (10674) vs '''🦉 (10893)'''<br />
* Turtle<br />
* '''Owl'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🐢 vs. 🦉!<br />
* Yeah, we know. This one is going to sting.<br />
* It's neck and ... very interesting neck!<br />
* Owl standing in for Hare in this round. We're all as surprised as you are.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐳 (9881) vs '''🐉 (12000)'''<br />
* Spouting whale<br />
* '''Dragon'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🐉 and 🐳 to go head to head.<br />
* Dry Snek vs. Wet Snek.<br />
* A showdown between two mythical creatures!<br />
* The dragon keeps beating real animals, even though dragons are just our animal fanfic.<br />
* Save the whales!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐙 (13431)''' vs 🦋 (6011)<br />
* '''Octopus'''<br />
* Butterfly<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🐙 and 🦋.<br />
*save the butterwhales!<br />
*Here we have a contest between two mimic octopuses<br />
*The octopus has over twice as many clicks, folks. This one isn’t looking close.<br />
*The octopus has over twice as many clicks, folks. This one isn’t close.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐝 (19577)''' vs 🦠 (16657)<br />
* '''Honeybee'''<br />
* Microbe<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
*nooooon, :butterfly:<br />
*nooooon, butterfly (edited)<br />
*Honeybees vs. colony collapse disorder<br />
*I’m looking at the totals, and this one is extremely close.<br />
*🦠 fans need to click more and faster!<br />
*I mean, 🐝 fans need to keep clicking!<br />
*Fun fact: You can click more than once, although if you click too much it ignores you.<br />
*No! Save the bees!<br />
*Bees!<br />
|-<br />
| 🍉 (12946) vs '''🌵 (13830)'''<br />
* Watermelon<br />
* '''Cactus'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 🌵 and 🍉!<br />
* As a dessert for saving the bees, try one of these fine desert fruits.<br />
* Ever wonder what the inside of a cactus looks like? We’ve cut one open for you here.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍓 (12167) vs '''🍍 (12522)'''<br />
* Strawberry<br />
* '''Pineapple'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🍓 has had words with 🍍 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* What fruit is best to eat in the night? Could it be Pine’s Apple?<br />
* The weird-textured fruit showdown features two strong competitors.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌶 (13812) vs '''🥑 (13975)'''<br />
* Hot pepper<br />
* '''Avocado'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🥑 has had words with 🌶 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* We have reached the halfway point of round 3!<br />
* As Twitter user @jitka said, “I like avocados because they taste pretty good and also they come with a cool wood ball you get to keep”<br />
|-<br />
| 🍄 (11290) vs '''🥐 (11348)'''<br />
* Mushroom<br />
* '''Croissant'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 🍄 and 🥐.<br />
* Don’t eat either of these if you find them on the ground in the woods.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍕 (13520)''' vs 🧀 (8558)<br />
* '''Slice of pizza'''<br />
* Cheese wedge<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🍕 and 🧀 warming up.<br />
*cheese: baked or not?<br />
*pizza is just impure cheese<br />
|-<br />
| 🍳 (8407) vs '''🌯 (9848)'''<br />
* Cooking<br />
* '''Burrito'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🌯 and 🍳 warming up.<br />
* one burrito, sunny-side up<br />
* Now I want a burrito.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍣 (11362)''' vs 🦞 (9488)<br />
* '''Sushi'''<br />
* Lobster<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🍣 and 🦞! Facing off against each other again!<br />
*I thought we had seen everything, but look at 🍣 go! Amazing!<br />
|-<br />
| 🍩 (12192) vs '''🦑 (12893)'''<br />
* Doughnut<br />
* '''Squid'''<br />
|<br />
* On deck, we have 🍩 and 🦑.<br />
* Do not mix these flavors.<br />
|-<br />
| ☕ (7248) vs '''🍫 (13919)'''<br />
* Hot beverage<br />
* '''Chocolate bar'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, ☕ or 🍫.<br />
* what a cruel choice<br />
* in which form would you like your beans?<br />
* mocha hold the chocolate vs. mocha hold the coffee<br />
|-<br />
| 🍺 (11448) vs '''🔪 (12597)'''<br />
* Beer mug<br />
* '''Hocho'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 🍺 or 🔪? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* What an amazingly bad combination!<br />
* Its ... a close shave.<br />
|-<br />
| 🏕 (6055) vs '''🌋 (13928)'''<br />
* Camping<br />
* '''Volcano'''<br />
|<br />
* They have been attacking each other on social media all week. Next up! It's 🌋 vs. 🏕.<br />
* What an amazingly bad combination! .... Again!<br />
* the eruption of mt. Saint helens (artist's conception)<br />
* ruuuuunn!<br />
|-<br />
| 🏥 (7225) vs '''🏗 (8415)'''<br />
* Hospital<br />
* '''Building construction'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite 🏗. Coming up next!<br />
* the crane can build hospitals, so voting for the crane is like wishing for infinite wishes <br />
|-<br />
| 🌅 (7042) vs '''🌃 (10460)'''<br />
* Sunrise<br />
* '''Night with stars'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* all good things must come to an end<br />
|-<br />
| 🚄 (8128) vs '''🚝 (8903)'''<br />
* High-speed train<br />
* '''Monorail'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
|-<br />
| 🚜 (6598) vs '''🚒 (8085)'''<br />
* Tractor<br />
* '''Fire engine'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🚒 vs. 🚜!<br />
* We can put out your fire, or we can move it over there.<br />
|-<br />
| ⚓ (6987) vs '''🚲 (9001)'''<br />
* Anchor<br />
* '''Bicycle'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, ⚓ or 🚲.<br />
|-<br />
| 🚁 (3409) vs '''🛸 (12591)'''<br />
* Helicopter<br />
* '''Flying saucer'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh, this one should be good.<br />
* Independence Day (1996)<br />
|-<br />
| 🌞 (6290) vs '''🌒 (11026)'''<br />
* Sun with face<br />
* '''Waxing crescent moon symbol'''<br />
|<br />
* Coming to you live from the Emojidome, it's 🌒 vs. 🌞!<br />
|-<br />
| 🌈 (12417) vs '''🌌 (13194)'''<br />
* Rainbow<br />
* '''Milky way'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 🌌 has had words with 🌈 before. The next match will be good.<br />
|-<br />
| ☄ (7687) vs '''🔥 (8315)'''<br />
* Comet<br />
* '''Fire'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, ☄ and 🔥!<br />
* Armageddon (1998)<br />
|-<br />
| 🎁 (5311) vs '''🧨 (9417)'''<br />
* Wrapped present<br />
* '''Firecracker'''<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
* Do you like surprises?<br />
|-<br />
| 🏀 (3729) vs '''🏅 (9083)'''<br />
* Basketball and hoop<br />
* '''Sports medal'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 🏀 or 🏅.<br />
* This match has me questioning 🏀's commitment.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🏓 (9290)''' vs 🥏 (7916)<br />
* '''Table tennis paddle and ball'''<br />
* Flying disc<br />
|<br />
* I'm looking forward to this.<br />
*Don't blink.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎮 (11060) vs '''🥌 (14205)'''<br />
* Video game<br />
* '''Curling stone'''<br />
|<br />
* Welcome back, it's time for 🎮 and 🥌 to go head to head.<br />
* Curling Simulator 2019<br />
* If you love 🥌, you will have to show it now!<br />
* Its a close match!<br />
* 🎮 sweeping up<br />
* 🥌 sweeping up<br />
* I think 🥌 has it.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎒 (5682) vs '''🎨 (8574)'''<br />
* School satchel<br />
* '''Artist palette'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* Is the backpack Blue or Red??<br />
* Blue or Red isn't going to matter if 🎨 keeps their lead!<br />
* This one was over before it started.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎩 (9120) vs '''🎵 (10259)'''<br />
* Top hat<br />
* '''Musical note'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🎩 or 🎵?<br />
* Top Hat (1935)<br />
|-<br />
| 🎸 (7349) vs '''🎻 (10889)'''<br />
* Guitar<br />
* '''Violin'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 🎸 and 🎻 warming up.<br />
* the day the music died<br />
|-<br />
| 📟 (3276) vs '''💾 (14470)'''<br />
* Pager<br />
* '''Floppy disk'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have 💾 and 📟 warming up.<br />
* 🖍, are you watching this match?<br />
* At this rate, 📟 will lose worse than 🎒 earlier!<br />
|-<br />
| 💡 (7834) vs '''🧮 (10579)'''<br />
* Electric light bulb<br />
* '''Abacus'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 💡 and 🧮! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* What an illuminating contest.<br />
* In case you were wondering, the obsolete tech bracket is coming to a close soon.<br />
* 🧮 comes out on top.<br />
|-<br />
| 📦 (3650) vs '''📚 (13464)'''<br />
* Package<br />
* '''Books'''<br />
|<br />
* Uh oh. 📦 has had words with 📚 before. The next match will be good.<br />
* Remember trees?<br />
|-<br />
| 📊 (7144) vs '''🖍 (8035)'''<br />
* Bar chart<br />
* '''Lower left crayon'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 📊 and 🖍! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* Which crayon is the shortest<br />
* Which crayon is the shortest?<br />
|-<br />
| 📎 (8114) vs '''🗝 (9019)'''<br />
* Paperclip<br />
* '''Old key'''<br />
|<br />
* Have at it, 📎 and 🗝!<br />
* Have you considered just casting 'Knock'?<br />
|-<br />
| ⚖ (6910) vs '''🏹 (9251)'''<br />
* Scales<br />
* '''Bow and arrow'''<br />
|<br />
* You do not want to miss the fan favorite ⚖. Coming up next!<br />
* I am not sure if there is anything else that 🏹 needs to prove.<br />
|-<br />
| 🔭 (9037) vs '''🧬 (11772)'''<br />
* Telescope<br />
* '''DNA double helix'''<br />
|<br />
* It's time to find out: Who would win in a match, 🔭 or 🧬?<br />
* Pretty sure that is not how any of this works.<br />
|-<br />
| ⚰ (12470) vs '''🧻 (13083)'''<br />
* Coffin<br />
* '''Roll of paper'''<br />
|<br />
* Don't change that channel, folks. We have ⚰ and 🧻 warming up.<br />
* This is the final match of round 3!<br />
* You have died of Dysentery.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== Round 4====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|-<br />
! Competitors and score !! Commentary<br />
|-<br />
| 😉 (13589) vs '''🙃 (22912)'''<br />
* Winking face<br />
* '''Upside-down face'''<br />
|<br />
* Will it be 😉 or 🙃? Find out next after this message from our sponsors.<br />
* Finally! A rivalry spoke only in whispers now takes center stage.<br />
* I see our friends in Australia have joined in the fun.<br />
* 😉 has some time to recover, but they are going to need help.<br />
* Down to our last minute in the match!<br />
* 😉 never had a chance.<br />
|-<br />
| 😜 (6578) vs '''🤔 (25692)'''<br />
* Face with stuck-out tongue and winking eye<br />
* '''Thinking face'''<br />
|<br />
* Next! Who would win in a match between 😜 and 🤔? We are about to find out.<br />
* This match-up reminds me of something clever I heard earlier ...<br />
* Oh! I remember what it was!<br />
* Someone said<br />
|-<br />
| 😴 (11518) vs '''😏 (12506)'''<br />
* Sleeping face<br />
* '''Smirking face'''<br />
|<br />
* If you're like me, you've argued over who would win head-to-head, 😏 or 😴.<br />
* Success is no stranger to 😏. Let's see if they can keep it going.<br />
* Don't sleep on this match-up!<br />
|-<br />
| 😮 (18361) vs '''😎 (18415)'''<br />
* Face with open mouth<br />
* '''Smiling face with sunglasses'''<br />
|<br />
* Next up, 😎 and 😮.<br />
* I don't know about you, but this is the match I have been waiting all day to see.<br />
* Sunglasses pulling ahead.<br />
* The betting markets had 😮 as favourite today, but it sure looks like 😎 is going to make it!<br />
* It's all up to 😎 now. Can they hold 😮 back long enough to claim victory?<br />
* The betting markets had 😮 as favourite today, but it sure looks like 😎 is going to make it!<br />
* The gap is closing! Is there enough time for 😮 to take the lead?<br />
* This one is coming down to the wire!<br />
* Surprised Pikachu pulls ahead!<br />
|-<br />
| 😱 (4868) vs '''😈 (5411)'''<br />
* Face screaming in fear<br />
* '''Smiling face with horns'''<br />
|<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 😈 and 😱! Facing off against each other again!<br />
|-<br />
| 👾 (18385) vs '''🙀 (18571)'''<br />
* Alien monster<br />
* '''Weary cat face'''<br />
|<br />
* 👾 and 🙀 have been friends for a long time. I am not sure where that relationship is going to be after today.<br />
* This could get interesting if 🙀 brings out their lasers!<br />
* This could get interesting if 👾 brings out their lasers!<br />
* Can we go back to the laser kittens for a minute?<br />
* laser kittens! mew mew mew!<br />
* Uh oh. The cat cheering section seems to be slacking.<br />
* Can the cats make a comeback and save us all?<br />
* It's gonna be tight!<br />
|-<br />
| 💦 (13865) vs '''💖 (15698)'''<br />
* Splashing sweat symbol<br />
* '''Sparkling heart'''<br />
|<br />
* Someone has to win this match and someone has to lose, but you have to acknowledge the pure sportsmanship of these competitors.<br />
* Click the link at the bottom of the comic to view the current bracket! (Just updated.)<br />
* That last one came down to the wire, and this one's looking like it might too.<br />
* The three other Planeteers are watching this match tensely.<br />
* Sparkle Heart has been a surprisingly strong contender, knocking out the 100 emoji early!<br />
* Click the link at the bottom of the comic to view the current bracket!<br />
* Sparkle heart appears to be running away with another one.<br />
|-<br />
| '''👩🔬 (19865)''' vs 🧠 (9398)<br />
* '''Woman + Microscope'''<br />
* Brain<br />
|<br />
* This is a match that no one wanted to deal with until the end.<br />
*what exactly is 👩🔬 going to do with that beaker?<br />
*Neuroscience vs. Neuro!<br />
*There seems to be a commotion in the audience as to whether that was a flask or a beaker.<br />
*I *was* a beaker, but someone changed it in post!<br />
*Looks like 👩🔬 is really taking 🧠 to *flask*.<br />
|-<br />
| 🤺 (8947) vs '''🧙 (25337)'''<br />
* Fencer<br />
* '''Mage'''<br />
|<br />
* 🤺 has been a fan favorite all day. Suprising literally no one.<br />
* However, 🧙 has literally been disintegrating their competition all afternoon.<br />
* What are we thinking here? 'Heat Metal'?<br />
* Parry hotter vs Harry Potter?<br />
|-<br />
| 🚵 (7397) vs '''🦊 (27045)'''<br />
* Mountain bicyclist<br />
* '''Fox face'''<br />
|<br />
* This is a match that no one wanted to deal with until the end.<br />
* several people are typing.<br />
* 🦊 is putting 🚵 in the rear-view mirror and stepping on the gas.<br />
* I have never seen 🦊 crush an opponent that mercilessly before.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🐈 (25965)''' vs 🦄 (20912)<br />
* '''Cat'''<br />
* Unicorn face<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
*I am not sure if there is anything else that 🐈 needs to prove.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐘 (23083) vs '''🦔 (23975)'''<br />
* Elephant<br />
* '''Hedgehog'''<br />
|<br />
* I spoke with 🐘 before the match today, and they had this to say: 🐘.<br />
* This is one grudge that won't be resolved soon: 🐘 never forgets.<br />
* Hedgehog has been a strong contender but elephant is running surprisingly close.<br />
* This is going to come down to the final seconds.<br />
* An amazing match from 🦔.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐧 (19957) vs '''🦉 (22737)'''<br />
* Penguin<br />
* '''Owl'''<br />
|<br />
* There are a lot of 🐧 fans in the audience today hoping to see their champ make it through.<br />
* Another close match in the making!<br />
* 1 minute for 🦉 to overtake 🐧!<br />
* I think the bird has it.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐉 (25129) vs '''🐙 (25238)'''<br />
* Dragon<br />
* '''Octopus'''<br />
|<br />
* You wouldn't know it to look at them right now, but 🐉 and 🐙 have been friends for years.<br />
* I think 🐉 may have finally met their match.<br />
* 🐙 is trying to get back in the lead. But 🐉 is not having any of it.<br />
* The totals are back and forth!<br />
* An unbelievably close match is down to the final minute!<br />
* It’s neck and neck, despite one being all neck and the other having none.<br />
* The final seconds are here. Who will take the final lead?<br />
|-<br />
| 🌵 (17985) vs '''🐝 (18691)'''<br />
* Cactus<br />
* '''Honeybee'''<br />
|<br />
* 🌵 has really suprised me today.<br />
* another close match. Are all of the contests going to be like this now?<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍍 (19728)''' vs 🥑 (18099)<br />
* '''Pineapple'''<br />
* Avocado<br />
|<br />
* 🍍 continues to show why they are just the dominant force to be reckoned with today.<br />
*Avocado Toast or Pineapple Pizza<br />
*Avocado Toast or Pineapple Pizza?<br />
|-<br />
| '''🍕 (19207)''' vs 🥐 (11100)<br />
* '''Slice of pizza'''<br />
* Croissant<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
*Pineapple pizza isn't real pizza<br />
*There are two correct answers here. Choose wisely.<br />
*Pizzas are like croissant tacos<br />
*Looks like 🥐 is getting roasted.<br />
*🥐 burn so easily. Who knew?<br />
|-<br />
| 🌯 (16204) vs '''🍣 (17599)'''<br />
* Burrito<br />
* '''Sushi'''<br />
|<br />
* 🌯 came to play. It is so obvious.<br />
* why do we have to choose?<br />
* I have definitely eaten food that was described as both of these.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍫 (17503) vs '''🦑 (18313)'''<br />
* Chocolate bar<br />
* '''Squid'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* No No Nothing about this is good.<br />
* 🍫 is pretty sweet, but I'm a sucker for 🦑<br />
|-<br />
| '''🌋 (18049)''' vs 🔪 (7144)<br />
* '''Volcano'''<br />
* Hocho<br />
|<br />
* 🌋 has been a fan favorite all day. Suprising literally no one.<br />
*before the knives come out of the mountain they're technically called "magma"<br />
*before knives come out of a mountain they're technically called 'magma'<br />
|-<br />
| 🏗 (7355) vs '''🌃 (12660)'''<br />
* Building construction<br />
* '''Night with stars'''<br />
|<br />
* Oh this one should be good.<br />
* Has anyone ever seen one of these without the other? Hmm.<br />
* 163<br />
|-<br />
| 🚒 (4736) vs '''🚝 (9570)'''<br />
* Fire engine<br />
* '''Monorail'''<br />
|<br />
* 🚒 is dedicating this match to someone very special in their lives.<br />
|-<br />
| 🚲 (11477) vs '''🛸 (14994)'''<br />
* Bicycle<br />
* '''Flying saucer'''<br />
|<br />
* 🚲 has really suprised me today.<br />
* E.T. (1982)<br />
|-<br />
| 🌒 (7313) vs '''🌌 (15975)'''<br />
* Waxing crescent moon symbol<br />
* '''Milky way'''<br />
|<br />
* I am very excited to see 🌌 still in this competition.<br />
* This battle is out of this world!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🔥 (13588)''' vs 🧨 (8239)<br />
* '''Fire'''<br />
* Firecracker<br />
|<br />
* This is a match with a special meaning for 🔥.<br />
*Uh oh, this is one of those battles where nobody wins.<br />
*🔥 bolting ahead with an alarming lead against 🧨<br />
*Take cover folks, this looks like it's going to be a hot one.<br />
*aaaaaand boom goes the dynamite!<br />
|-<br />
| 🏅 (9309) vs '''🏓 (11409)'''<br />
* Sports medal<br />
* '''Table tennis paddle and ball'''<br />
|<br />
* I am very excited to see 🏅 still in this competition.<br />
* Ohhhhhhhh. That one is going to leave a mark.<br />
|-<br />
| 🎨 (11242) vs '''🥌 (20329)'''<br />
* Artist palette<br />
* '''Curling stone'''<br />
|<br />
* Look at where you came from 🎨. Look at where you started! You would think that this would be enough.<br />
* C'mon baby put the rock in the house<br />
|-<br />
| 🎵 (10452) vs '''🎻 (11806)'''<br />
* Musical note<br />
* '''Violin'''<br />
|<br />
* 🎵 came to play. It is so obvious.<br />
* It is a battle as old as time itself. 🎵 and 🎻! Facing off against each other again!<br />
* No, that's not the iTunes logo<br />
* 🎻's tuning might be working against them right now.<br />
|-<br />
| '''💾 (16887)''' vs 🧮 (13339)<br />
* '''Floppy disk'''<br />
* Abacus<br />
|<br />
* 💾 is dedicating this match to someone very special in their lives.<br />
*Welcome back to the Obsolete Technology Dome!<br />
*MicroSD Card is watching closely at this battle of two square data storage options<br />
|-<br />
| 🖍 (6157) vs '''📚 (16083)'''<br />
* Lower left crayon<br />
* '''Books'''<br />
|<br />
* This is going to be a challenge for 📚.<br />
* 📚 really left a mark on 🖍 in their last match.<br />
* 🖍 really left a mark on 📚 in their last match.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🏹 (14112)''' vs 🗝 (11789)<br />
* '''Bow and arrow'''<br />
* Old key<br />
|<br />
* 🏹 is looking fierce, but 🗝 is having none of it.<br />
|-<br />
| 🧻 (8107) vs '''🧬 (24415)'''<br />
* Roll of paper<br />
* '''DNA double helix'''<br />
|<br />
* 🧬 came to play. It is so obvious.<br />
* 🧻 and 🧬 are neck and neck here in the final bout of round 3!<br />
* when either is missing, you're in trouble<br />
* And 🧻 falls to 🧬. A suprising turn of events.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==== Round 5====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|-<br />
! Competitors and score !! Commentary<br />
|-<br />
| 🙃 (77562) vs '''🤔 (85714)'''<br />
* Upside-down face<br />
* '''Thinking face'''<br />
|<br />
* all remaining rounds will be 26 minutes<br />
* all remaining bouts will be 26 minutes<br />
* Sometimes I think they've gone too far with plastic surgery<br />
* This one's a fitting start to the round of 32, don't you think?<br />
* Spiderman (2002)<br />
* these vote totals are getting *close*! 🤔<br />
* up is down, down is up! 🤔<br />
* up is down, down is up! 🙃<br />
* 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔<br />
* Getting knocked out in the round of 32 🙃<br />
|-<br />
| 😎 (35129) vs '''😏 (35485)'''<br />
* Smiling face with sunglasses<br />
* '''Smirking face'''<br />
|<br />
* 😎 and 😏 have been friends for a long time. I am not sure where that relationship is going to be after today.<br />
* wink wink vs nudge nudge<br />
* The Blues Brothers (1980)<br />
* Can't read my p-p-p-poker face"<br />
* Can't read my p-p-p-poker face<br />
* David Caruso, is that you<br />
* explicit vs. implicit<br />
|-<br />
| 🙀 (34060) vs '''😈 (46401)'''<br />
* Weary cat face<br />
* '''Smiling face with horns'''<br />
|<br />
* Are we about to see a huge upset?<br />
* The devil went down to kittytown<br />
* We're not sure which of these is a more accurate representation of a cat<br />
* Both of them like to make your life hell.<br />
* Which side are the Hellcats cheering for?<br />
* 9 circles of hell. 9 lives. COINCIDENCE?<br />
* Better the devil you know than the one you pet.<br />
|-<br />
| 💖 (15594) vs '''👩🔬 (43035)'''<br />
* Sparkling heart<br />
* '''Woman + Microscope'''<br />
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* This is a match that no one wanted to deal with until the end.<br />
* Love Potion No. 9 (1963)<br />
* The shine seems to be wearing off for sparkle heart.<br />
* The shine seems to be wearing off for sparkle heart. What's in that flask?<br />
|-<br />
| 🦊 (48941) vs '''🧙 (49275)'''<br />
* Fox face<br />
* '''Mage'''<br />
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* 🦊 has really suprised me today.<br />
* :leaves:: Target creature gets +3/+3 until end of turn targeting Devilthorn Fox<br />
* G: Target creature gets +3/+3 until end of turn targeting Devilthorn Fox<br />
|-<br />
| 🐈 (32862) vs '''🦔 (42994)'''<br />
* Cat<br />
* '''Hedgehog'''<br />
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* I don't care if you are a 🐈 fan or a 🦔 fan, you have to admire their work here today.<br />
* Scoring of this bout might be delayed, we're having to re-calibrate our cuteness meter.<br />
|-<br />
| 🐙 (38553) vs '''🦉 (204094)'''<br />
* Octopus<br />
* '''Owl'''<br />
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* Someone has to win this match and someone has to lose, but you have to acknowledge the pure sportsmanship of these competitors.<br />
* This staring contest began hours before the match started.<br />
* You obviously like owls.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍍 (25531) vs '''🐝 (28801)'''<br />
* Pineapple<br />
* '''Honeybee'''<br />
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* 🍍 is dedicating this match to someone very special in their lives.<br />
* Neither of these really go well with a bonnet.<br />
|-<br />
| 🍕 (30696) vs '''🍣 (33247)'''<br />
* Slice of pizza<br />
* '''Sushi'''<br />
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* We didn't expect 🍕 to show up today, and ... well ... we are just as suprised as you!<br />
* It's come down to this... which one is going to get taken out.<br />
* In Toronto, this isn't even a competition.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🌋 (24884)''' vs 🦑 (20329)<br />
* '''Volcano'''<br />
* Squid<br />
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* There was never any doubt in my mind that 🌋 would be right here, right now.<br />
*Finally the mastermind has an appropriate lair<br />
|-<br />
| 🌃 (21192) vs '''🚝 (24042)'''<br />
* Night with stars<br />
* '''Monorail'''<br />
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* I am very excited to see 🌃 still in this competition.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🌌 (25884)''' vs 🛸 (14803)<br />
* '''Milky way'''<br />
* Flying saucer<br />
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* 🌌 has been a fan favorite all day. Suprising literally no one.<br />
*Will we go to the stars, or will the stars come to us?<br />
|-<br />
| 🏓 (13494) vs '''🔥 (17154)'''<br />
* Table tennis paddle and ball<br />
* '''Fire'''<br />
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* 🏓 continues to show why they are just the dominant force to be reckoned with today.<br />
* Would you rather be on fire, or on fire?<br />
* Have you ever seen a ping pong paddle on fire? Me neither.<br />
|-<br />
| '''🎻 (26281)''' vs 🥌 (26221)<br />
* '''Violin'''<br />
* Curling stone<br />
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* 🎻 certainly has its work cut out for it going up agaist 🥌.<br />
*Which do you prefer, classical or house?<br />
|-<br />
| 📚 (16770) vs '''💾 (19628)'''<br />
* Books<br />
* '''Floppy disk'''<br />
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* 💾 had an interesting previous round. Let's see what they do now.<br />
* One of these is a universal icon for saving data, and the other is a floppy.<br />
* The Persistence of Memory (1931)<br />
|-<br />
| 🏹 (9717) vs '''🧬 (20370)'''<br />
* Bow and arrow<br />
* '''DNA double helix'''<br />
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* We didn't expect 🏹 to show up today, and ... well ... we are just as suprised as you!<br />
* The latest ad targeting technology is pretty scary.<br />
|-<br />
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==== Round 6====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|-<br />
! Competitors and score !! Commentary<br />
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| 😏 (17357) vs '''🤔 (23903)'''<br />
* Smirking face<br />
* '''Thinking face'''<br />
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* Look at where you came from 😏. Look at where you started! You would think that this would be enough.<br />
* I know something you don't know.<br />
* How do you know for sure that your votes are doing anything?<br />
|-<br />
| 😈 (11306) vs '''👩🔬 (30208)'''<br />
* Smiling face with horns<br />
* '''Woman + Microscope'''<br />
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* This is a match with a special meaning for 👩🔬.<br />
* The scientific method's problem is that the devil's in the details.<br />
|-<br />
| 🧙 (26205) vs '''🦔 (27999)'''<br />
* Mage<br />
* '''Hedgehog'''<br />
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* 🦔 had an interesting previous round. Let's see what they do now.<br />
* Hedge magic is generally more pragmatic than other forms of sorcery.<br />
* The wizard didn't do it<br />
|-<br />
| 🐝 (21941) vs '''🦉 (28070)'''<br />
* Honeybee<br />
* '''Owl'''<br />
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* 🐝 came to play. It is so obvious.<br />
* Of course we all know about the Owls and the Bees<br />
* The Owlbee is a lesser known, but beloved D&amp;D monster. <br />
* The Owlbee is a lesser known, but beloved D and D monster.<br />
* The Owlbee is a lesser known, but beloved DnD monster.<br />
* Owls well that ends well<br />
|-<br />
| 🍣 (27026) vs '''🌋 (33364)'''<br />
* Sushi<br />
* '''Volcano'''<br />
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* 🌋 is dedicating this match to someone very special in their lives.<br />
* Cooked or raw?<br />
* Sushi is tasty, but the volcano offers free delivery.<br />
* Click the link at the bottom for a just-updated bracket!<br />
* Sushi has received a technical disqualification for being very very cooked<br />
|-<br />
| '''🌌 (36285)''' vs 🚝 (17405)<br />
* '''Milky way'''<br />
* Monorail<br />
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* 🌌 continues to show why they are just the dominant force to be reckoned with today.<br />
*~future~<br />
*The red carpet is empty tonight; the sky is full of stars.<br />
*NIGHT TRAIN!<br />
*Spaaaaaaaaace<br />
|-<br />
| 🎻 (26806) vs '''🔥 (32652)'''<br />
* Violin<br />
* '''Fire'''<br />
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* 🎻 is dedicating this match to someone very special in their lives.<br />
* Either can kill if used indiscriminately.<br />
* And fire flew from his fingertips as he rosined up his bow.<br />
* That fiddle-playing is [fire emoji], but that fire emoji is [actual fire].<br />
* That 🎻 is 🔥, but that 🔥 is actual 🔥.<br />
* Click the link below the comic to see the current round of 32! (just updated)<br />
* Click the link at the bottom to see the current round of 32! (just updated)<br />
* That 🎻 is 🔥, but that 🔥 is actual 🔥.<br />
|-<br />
| 💾 (57577) vs '''🧬 (58313)'''<br />
* Floppy disk<br />
* '''DNA double helix'''<br />
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* Look at where you came from 💾. Look at where you started! You would think that this would be enough.<br />
* Magnets work on both of these, right?<br />
* Fun fact: Your genome could fit on just a few hundred floppy disks.<br />
* This is the final match of the round, determining whether 💾 or 🧬 makes it into the Elite Eight.<br />
* These two have been neck-and-neck through the whole bout.<br />
* The “3d-printed save icon” is pulling ahead in the home stretch!<br />
* This is a close one!<br />
* Fun fact: Your genome could fit on just a few hundred floppy disks.<br />
|-<br />
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==== Round 7 - Quarterfinals====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|-<br />
! Competitors and score !! Commentary<br />
|-<br />
| '''👩🔬 (113683)''' vs 🤔 (108653)<br />
* '''Woman + Microscope'''<br />
* Thinking face<br />
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* Nearly tied at 40,000 votes each!<br />
*Nearly tied at 50,000 votes each!<br />
*👩🔬 has the lead, but 🤔 points out it’s not a statistically significant difference.<br />
*🤔 has the lead, but 👩🔬 points out it’s not a statistically significant difference.<br />
*🤔 pulls ahead, but reminds everyone that it’s not a statistically significant lead.<br />
*👩🔬 pulls ahead, but reminds everyone that it’s not a statistically significant lead.<br />
*Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm<br />
*👩🔬 is ahead, but reminds everyone that it’s not statistically significant.<br />
*👩🔬 appears to be leading, but more studies are needed.<br />
*🤔<br />
|-<br />
| 🦉 (103212) vs '''🦔 (105260)'''<br />
* Owl<br />
* '''Hedgehog'''<br />
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* I've always considered 🦉 to be one of the greats.<br />
* sky cat vs. pointy cat<br />
* This bout will decide which animal emoji advances to the final 4.<br />
* The main difference between these two is the number of potentially flying spines.<br />
* This one's going to be close.<br />
* One might say this was neck and neck if either of these had one.<br />
* 🦔 just barely squeaking in a victory.<br />
|-<br />
| 🌋 (105716) vs '''🌌 (175099)'''<br />
* Volcano<br />
* '''Milky way'''<br />
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* 🌋 had an interesting previous round. Let's see what they do now.<br />
* Star stuff or regurgitated star stuff?<br />
* This is secretly a referendum on air pollution.<br />
* “Earth” and “Space” have each sent their most exciting representatives<br />
* 🌋 is going to go extinct at this rate.<br />
* This combination led to the cretaceous extinction.<br />
* It’s looking like 🌌 will advance to the final 4.<br />
* Good (starry) Night!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🔥 (178121)''' vs 🧬 (159553)<br />
* '''Fire'''<br />
* DNA double helix<br />
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* Did you know the melting point of DNA depends on the information it encodes?<br />
*Jurassic Park III (2001)<br />
*🧬 pulled ahead early, but 🔥 has closed the gap.<br />
*🧬 is pulling away!<br />
*Click the link below to see the current bracket!<br />
*🧬 seems eager to move up the ladder.<br />
*Whatever happens, this one will have a twist ending.<br />
*🧬 has pulled ahead in the home stretch!<br />
*🔥 has pulled ahead in the home stretch!<br />
*🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==== Round 8 - Semifinals====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|-<br />
! Competitors and score !! Commentary<br />
|-<br />
| 👩🔬 (285263) vs '''🦔 (285736)'''<br />
* Woman + Microscope<br />
* '''Hedgehog'''<br />
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* 👩🔬 defeated [purple devil face] and [sparkling heart] to get here.<br />
* 👩🔬 defeated the wizard and then beat out the rest of the animal quadrant.<br />
* 🦔 defeated the wizard and then beat out the rest of the animal quadrant.<br />
* With over a quarter of a million votes, this one is coming down to the wire.<br />
* In the final minutes, 🦔 is opening up the first real lead of the bout!<br />
* 🦔 fans had better keep clicking!<br />
* 👩🔬 is ahead but 🦔 is closing the gap!<br />
* It’s virtually tied going into the final minute! Keep clicking!<br />
* 🦔 pulls ahead!<br />
* Science!<br />
|-<br />
| '''🌌 (281040)''' vs 🔥 (155282)<br />
* '''Milky way'''<br />
* Fire<br />
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* Without oxygen, there’s no 🔥.<br />
*Space fire fact: If we detect fire on exoplanets, it may indicate life. Oxygen is volatile and shouldn’t persist in an atmosphere without something replenishing it.<br />
*Space fire fact: If we detect fire on exoplanets, it may indicate life. Oxygen is volatile and shouldn’t persist in an atmosphere without replenishment.<br />
*Just how much fire is there in a star, anyway?<br />
*The winner of this match will go on to face hedgehog in the finals.<br />
*The galaxy is running away with this one.<br />
*Click the link below for the bracket! (Change the 32 to 128 for a larger one.)<br />
*Space is running away so fast with this one we're seeing red shift.<br />
*Spaaaaaaaaaaaaace<br />
*Space ran away with that one so fast it redshifted.<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==== Round 9 - Final====<br />
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"<br />
|-<br />
! Competitors and score !! Commentary<br />
|-<br />
| '''🌌 (710129)''' vs 🦔 (682919) || <br />
* 🦔 is in the lead!<br />
*🌌 has pulled ahead again!<br />
*🦔 is slowly trying to close the gap that 🌌 managed to open.<br />
*🦔 is catching up!<br />
*🦔 is in the lead, 🌌 hot on its tail.<br />
*🌌 beginning to expand its lead again.<br />
*Over a million votes have been cast!<br />
*🌌 in the lead, but 🦔 isn't out of this yet.<br />
*This is it folks, the final moments...<br />
*🌌 takes it!<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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:[A tournament bracket tree is shown with eight participants each on the left and right side, for a total of sixteen, all of which are the 😰 emoji (a face with eyebrows, one teardrop and a blue forehead). From both sides towards the middle the brackets reduce to eight, then four, two, and one line where the latter join to a rectangle in the middle. Below is an explanation of why this is seen instead of the correct comic. It is due to an error with JavaScript. This is also why the sad emoji is used in all sweet sixteen places.]<br />
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[[Category:Sport]]</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:2131:_Emojidome&diff=172043Talk:2131: Emojidome2019-04-02T13:23:47Z<p>108.162.242.13: Pointing out (temporarily) incorrect bracket chart</p>
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I've checked the network tab and console - nothing really seems to happen when you vote, which may be something we want to put on the explanation tomorrow - Myxoh<br />
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I suspect the real april fools joke is going to come on Wednesday when xkdc posts an app showing us our psychological profiles that they are now selling to marketing companies after data-mining our emotional preferences to marketing firms - Nosajimiki<br />
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@Nosajimiki: psychological profiles of xkcd fans. That might be some interesting marketing. - 5Cincinatus<br />
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@Myxoh: I came here to see if anyone else had noticed this! But, I do also see a websocket connection to emojidome.xkcd.com, I bet it's counting votes that way.<br />
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There is a websocket connection. A message is sent every time you vote. It looks like there are also status update messages every second (saying which emoji currently has exactly how many votes, i suspect this changes the amount of hearts that show up), and "bracket start" messages every so often. The bracket start message seems to contain hundreds of upcoming emoji pairs. Edit: a bracket start is sent at the start of every match (so every ~30 seconds). It also contains logs of which messages to show for previous matches, and which emoji are currently battling.[[Special:Contributions/172.69.138.10|172.69.138.10]] 16:30, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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There seems to be nothing stopping me from clicking multiple times. Do you think it actually counts it all those times? Can I click-spam to say "this is much better"? [[User:Fabian42|Fabian42]] ([[User talk:Fabian42|talk]]) 16:48, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
:Randall just confirmed that you can vote multiple times, although if you click too fasr you get rate limited. (*warning: generic ip address assigned to phone data.*) [[Special:Contributions/172.69.70.47|172.69.70.47]] 22:35, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
:Where did he confirm that? [[Special:Contributions/162.158.93.105|162.158.93.105]] 10:44, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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Well this is fun. Look like there are 512 symbols, meaning 256 first-round contests. The first round would take (at 38 seconds / round) ~2.7 hours. The remaining rounds, from an estimate of geometric progression, would just under double this, meaning this comic will run for ~ 5 hours until we have our winner... ~alexandicity [[Special:Contributions/172.69.226.177|172.69.226.177]] 16:51, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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Did he just add a scroll bar to the previous matches? I didn't notice it earlier [[Special:Contributions/162.158.255.148|162.158.255.148]] 18:17, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
:Nope, you were able to scroll before, too. At least about 2 hours ago. [[User:Fabian42|Fabian42]] ([[User talk:Fabian42|talk]]) 18:20, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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While some of the recaps of past battles are generic (taco vs sandwich: "One for the history books"), many seem to be specifically written for the battle (light bulb vs candle: "Some would argue that this one was settled in the 1800s"). I wonder if/how much this will continue into round 2.<br />
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Round two has just begun, and the timeout has been bumped to 60 seconds. --[[User:Anarcat|Anarcat]] ([[User talk:Anarcat|talk]]) 18:41, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
:If that trend continues, the full competition will take pretty close to 24 hours. [[User:Fabian42|Fabian42]] ([[User talk:Fabian42|talk]]) 18:45, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
:It looks like it's 1:14/round, which is double what the time was in round one. Will round three be 2:28? 1:51?<br />
::It's just over 1:15/round from the history JSON (plus some hundredths of a second, but it appears 1:15 is the intent)<br />
:::Hadn't looked there. Round one concluded at 18:39:20-ish, 9560 seconds from 16:00:00. At 256 battles, that's 37.34 seconds/battle. However, it looks like the first battle ended at 15:59:57, which would add about 40 seconds, 9600 seconds/256=37.5 seconds exactly. Doubling for round 2 gives 75 seconds.<br />
::2 minutes 30 seconds per battle now. Looks like each round will be 2 hours 40 minutes long.<br />
:: Well it is after 5:00 PST and round 4 just started - and this thing is at exactly 5 minutes a round - which means another 160 minutes for the round. Will see in 2 hours and 40 minutes if the times go up to minutes. --[[Special:Contributions/172.69.33.65|172.69.33.65]] 00:25, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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And while the match-ups winners are typically colored, and underlined, the losers are endgame grey.<br />
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Has anyone determined if multiple-voting is actually counted? For me at least the vote button fades back to gray after I click it, which implies you can/should click it again, but that may not actually be processed. We might add a clarification about that to the explanation. [[User:Jerodast|- jerodast]] ([[User talk:Jerodast|talk]]) 19:01, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
: A reddit user on the r/xkcd thread (https://www.reddit.com/r/xkcd/comments/b84at1/xkcd_2131_emojidome_script_src2131comicjs/) claims to have attempted "vote stuffing via the console" with no noticeable change in vote totals. So it looks like it may be sending it client-side, but only counting the vote once server-side --l<br />
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::Just few minutes ago there was message in "fun facts" that you can click multiple times, although it's not counted if you click too many times (or something like that). I guess that vote stuffing was too much. -- [[User:Hkmaly|Hkmaly]] ([[User talk:Hkmaly|talk]]) 22:34, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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It would appear that we are supposed to believe the commentary is live, and unscripted:<br />
" {"This one is a true test of the audience today.",<br />
"Just to stress this again. Live commentary, folks. Completely unscripted and coming in hot.} "--[[Special:Contributions/162.158.79.173|162.158.79.173]] 19:20, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
:It's clearly live because the result of a previous round is affecting the next round's commentary - and the combinatorial explosion would prohibit that from being remotely plausible. We're watching live comedy here! [[User:SteveBaker|SteveBaker]] ([[User talk:SteveBaker|talk]]) 19:30, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
: On the dog vs. wolf, he said "Again, we are getting a lot of questions on this today. This is live commentary, folks." Proof I guess. HI RANDALL! [[Special:Contributions/172.68.189.241|172.68.189.241]] 19:31, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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Is there really anything we can put for the transcript? [[Special:Contributions/172.68.189.241|172.68.189.241]] 19:25, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
: We can go into the socket data and pull out the commentary for each matchup. -- [[User:Bobson|Bobson]] ([[User talk:Bobson|talk]]) 04:05, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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Any ideas on how the commentary is done? It seems to sort of match the emojis.<br />
[[User:Svízel přítula|Svízel přítula]] ([[User talk:Svízel přítula|talk]]) 19:31, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
: It seems that Randall is commentating this live, as he periodically says it's live in the robot commentator text. See above. [[Special:Contributions/172.68.189.241|172.68.189.241]] 19:36, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
::Perhaps not "live" as each round 2 matchup was known 160 minutes before it was voted on. He could comment on the battle itself, and/or provide a comment if one or the other combatant won. I think he's a couple hours ahead of us.<br />
::: I dunno. Whenever a new battle starts, there is a default message, that is soon replaced by a more pertinent message. That seems to suggest that he's doing it on the fly. [[User:9yz|9yz]] ([[User talk:9yz|talk]]) 20:03, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
::::If that's live, Randall, and if you see this, give us a shout-out as proof. -Brent<br />
::::: Just because it ''says'' it's live, doesn't mean that it really is. It's also possible that the actual clicks are being ignored and the reported numbers are all pre-generated. Much less likely than that it's actually counting and Randall is inserting commentary live (with default messages when he doesn't), but possible. -- [[User:Bobson|Bobson]] ([[User talk:Bobson|talk]]) 12:50, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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This is a quick piece of python to see the json results (and commentary):<br />
<nowiki>import json, urllib.request<br />
d = json.loads(urllib.request.urlopen("https://emojidome.xkcd.com/2131/socket ").read().decode('utf-8'))<br />
for g in d['bracket']['played'][0]:<br />
c1, c2 = g['game']<br />
print(f"{c1['score']} {c1['competitor']}-{c2['competitor']} {c2['score']}")</nowiki><br />
[[User:Tammo80|Tammo80]] ([[User talk:Tammo80|talk]]) 19:42, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
: or if you want to see the vote count live in browser: https://emojidome.playcode.io/ -Andy 22:01, April 2019<br />
:: Awesome, thank you [[User:9yz|9yz]] ([[User talk:9yz|talk]]) 20:23, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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There must be some kind of manipulation going on with the votes. There is NO WAY the poop emoji would lose to the skull emoji in round two. It was my guess for the winner >:( [[Special:Contributions/162.158.106.138|162.158.106.138]] 20:50, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
: And the 100 emoji just lost to the shiny heart. :(<br />
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Well, there's the comment "How do you know for sure that your votes are doing anything?". For my side because every single one I voted for lost so far. Well, I'm not a lucky charm, apparently... [[Special:Contributions/141.101.104.11|141.101.104.11]] 10:14, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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The second round bracket was released, but is hidden behind the bottom nav buttons: https://xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket_256.png --[[User:Thefallen138|Thefallen138]] ([[User talk:Thefallen138|talk]]) 20:56, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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And now the third round has begun. Strangely, the bracket is not visible yet: https://xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket_128.png. The delay has been bump to something above two minutes as well. --[[User:Anarcat|Anarcat]] ([[User talk:Anarcat|talk]]) 21:21, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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: It's here https://xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket_round_3.png [[Special:Contributions/162.158.107.79|162.158.107.79]] 21:41, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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:: It seems to be he overwrote round_3.png with round_4.png (at least its the same picture)<br />
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Both the Emojidome and counter were brought together in iframes https://ducakedhare.co.uk/emojidome.html [[Special:Contributions/141.101.99.17|141.101.99.17]] 23:39, 1 April 2019 (UTC)taikedz<br />
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Anyone have an IRC room for Emojidome discussion? [[Special:Contributions/162.158.146.10|162.158.146.10]]<br />
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So disappointed he left out the egg plant... :D --[[User:Kynde|Kynde]] ([[User talk:Kynde|talk]]) 12:27, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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Despite Spaaaaaaaaace winning the battle 🌌 (36285) vs 🚝 (17405), the current bracket chart https://xkcd.com/2131/emojidome_bracket_round_3.png shows 🚝 as having won. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.242.13|108.162.242.13]] 13:23, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== "Emoji" or "emojis" as the plural? ==<br />
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Due to the nature of the Japanese language, "emoji" is technically both the plural and the singular - however, the improper form "emojis" is used more as a plural frequently nowadays among English speakers. Which form should this explanation use? --[[User:Youforgotthisthing|Youforgotthisthing]] ([[User talk:Youforgotthisthing|talk]]) 22:27, 1 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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The "friends in Australia" comment was made during the last round's wink vs upside down smile battle. This is probably a pun on how Australia is on the other side of the world from America; I don't think Randall was seriously saying he witnessed an influx of Australians inbound. [[Special:Contributions/108.162.219.82|108.162.219.82]] 00:47, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== Draws ==<br />
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What would happen if any of the fights resulted in a draw? (same number of votes for both)<br />
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Given the # of matchups, it's not actually that unlikely.<br />
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We should try to test this. Gotta keep Randall on his feet!<br />
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Pretty sure one early on resulted in a tie.<br />
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: The very first round was 0-0. I guess no one refreshed at exactly the right minute to see it. --[[User:Bobson|Bobson]] ([[User talk:Bobson|talk]]) 04:05, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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: Actually, Birthday Cake vs Cupcake was a tie at 3658:3658. Birthday Cake advanced. I wonder why? (from the socket: [{"score":3658,"competitor":"🎂"},{"score":3658,"competitor":"ðŸ§"}]) [[Special:Contributions/162.158.106.138|162.158.106.138]] 04:54, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== Emoji Fonts ==<br />
Having an emoji font is required to see emoji displayed on sites such as http://srv-01.valo.media/ . If anybody else is looking for a way to display these, there's a good free emoji font available here:<br />
https://github.com/eosrei/twemoji-color-font<br />
It includes a script to replace the default Windows emoji fonts to get them to display properly on windows. Unfortunately it's only black-and-white in chrome. If anybody knows any better options, please let me know!<br />
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: For Ubuntu Linux users: sudo apt install fonts-noto-color-emoji -- then restart Chrome/Firefox.<br />
: [[User:SteveBaker|SteveBaker]] ([[User talk:SteveBaker|talk]]) 11:29, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== Commentary Transcript == <br />
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I've written a script that pulls the commentary history and transforms it into a wiki table. It's up to date as of right now, and I'll run it again in the morning and one last time after the final round. If you have formatting suggestions, just put them here and I'll incorporate it when I regenerate the table. -- [[User:Bobson|Bobson]] ([[User talk:Bobson|talk]]) 04:58, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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: Wonderful, thank you! Could you perhaps make the winner bold (or underlined like in the comic)? -Andy<br />
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== Successful Ballot-stuffing? ==<br />
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As I type this, I'm watching owl blast past 180000 votes in the owl-octopus bout. That means that in about 10 minutes, owl has earned more votes than all the votes earned in the entirety of any other individual bout. I could be totally off-base, but that seems vaguely suspicious to me. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.214.82|162.158.214.82]] 05:28, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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I concur: that is highly suspicious. Fortunately, nothing of importance is at stake here, even if you were really pulling for the octopus. At this moment, we're ±10 minutes into bee vs pineapple and nothing comparable has happened. It may be an isolated incident. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.106.144|162.158.106.144]] 05:50, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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I've seen enough hentai to...what? The *owl* has won? O RLY? I demand a recount! [[Special:Contributions/141.101.105.6|141.101.105.6]] 08:10, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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YOLO. You Obviously Like Owls. [[Special:Contributions/141.101.104.11|141.101.104.11]] 10:11, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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For the violin vs the curling stone ('classical vs house'), the stone was ahead, but in the last four minutes I spammed my discord server to vote and we just got it over the line. - fudgeforlife<br />
: Rrrr. :angry face: I love curling, and of course I wanted the stone to win. With curling no-one complains if I fall asleep watching. But with classical music everyone complains... [[Special:Contributions/141.101.104.89|141.101.104.89]] 12:49, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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What? It's possible the owl cheated? IT'S POSSIBLE OCTOPUS TOTALLY SHOULD HAVE WON IF THE MATCH WAS LEGITIMATE? [[Special:Contributions/162.158.75.226|162.158.75.226]] 12:02, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== Avocado quote citation ==<br />
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I'm not sure where to put this. The "I like avocados because they taste pretty good and also they come with a cool wood ball you get to keep" quote is from here: https://twitter.com/jitka/status/236240801926086656 . [[Special:Contributions/172.69.33.41|172.69.33.41]] 07:15, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== How sure are we the voting is real ==<br />
I'm no expert at all, but it there any way that the websites that shows the number of votes live etc. can test whether these votes are real, or something Randall has pre-programmed? Not that I would not believe he was willing to stay up for the duration of this day, but it is an April Fools' Day comic, so he is completely "allowed" to have decided him self who should win all matched and have made up the commentaries in advance. Yes it would take along time, but not longer than doing it on the fly. It could just be that joke on us, that our votes does nothing and we just see how Randall has decided the dome should end. Can anyone go in to this, and explain why it is as it is either way (for sure made up, for sure real or uncertain if real or fake)? (PS I dislike these sections in the commentaries, but there are already 6...) --[[User:Kynde|Kynde]] ([[User talk:Kynde|talk]]) 12:27, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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It should be noted that Milky Way won over Maglev by a long shot, but the bracket shows otherwise. - Brent [[Special:Contributions/172.69.50.58|172.69.50.58]] 13:14, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== Which picture should we use for the comic ==<br />
The current picture shown is not relevant. That is only shown to web crawlers that pick new images up. Does anyone have a picture of the very first match? Not sure that is relevant either. Anything in between could be used. like this:<br />
[[File:2131_Emojidome_example.png]] <br />
--[[User:Kynde|Kynde]] ([[User talk:Kynde|talk]]) 12:43, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== References and jokes in the commentary ==<br />
Should we start explaining some of the robot announcer's commentary lines? Some of them are clear references to things. For example, the "Kickpuncher vs. Punchkicker" line is a reference to Community (Kickpuncher is a character in an in-universe film series, and Punchkicker is one of the characters' OC based on it.)<br />
:Maybe make extra pages like has been done for several of the previous years huge comics, especially April Fools' comics. And yes it would be interesting to explain them... But that is a huge job. --[[User:Kynde|Kynde]] ([[User talk:Kynde|talk]]) 13:17, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
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== Errors ==<br />
There’s a mistake in the bracket, the genome won but is grayed out [[User:Netherin5|“That Guy from the Netherlands”]] ([[User talk:Netherin5|talk]]) 13:14, 2 April 2019 (UTC)<br />
Same with stars vs flying saucer --[[User:Kynde|Kynde]] ([[User talk:Kynde|talk]]) 13:17, 2 April 2019 (UTC)</div>108.162.242.13https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=395:_Morning&diff=81740395: Morning2014-12-30T19:21:32Z<p>108.162.242.13: /* Explanation */ Added suggestion as to what the dead pixel might be</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 395<br />
| date = March 12, 2008<br />
| title = Morning<br />
| image = morning.png<br />
| titletext = I'd press on them to try to unstick them, but I can't reach. Can we try cycling day and night really fast?<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
This comic makes reference to the idea, as presented in the movie {{w|The Matrix}}, that reality is a computer simulation. In {{w|Liquid-crystal display|LCD screens}}, especially {{w|TFT LCD}}, a {{w|Defective pixel|dead pixel}} is a pixel that does not work properly, usually set as black or as some other color. Megan realizes that the reality is a computer simulation when she sees dead pixels in the sky, indicating that what she sees is an LCD screen. It is likely what she is seeing is a star or other stellar object. <br />
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The title text refers to usual techniques for fixing a dead pixel are applying pressure and releasing it, which isn't possible for Megan due to the distance of the sky, and making that area of the screen change colors really quickly, which could happen if the day-and-night cycle was fast enough.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
:[Megan is standing to one side.]<br />
:We've all seen The Matrix<br />
:We've all joked about "What resolution is life"<br />
:But it doesn't blunt the shock<br />
:Of waking up one morning<br />
:[Megan looks up from field and sees several colored pixels in the sky.]<br />
:And seeing dead pixels in the sky.<br />
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{{comic discussion}}<br />
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[[Category:Comics with color]]</div>108.162.242.13