https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=162.158.74.19&feedformat=atomexplain xkcd - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T23:03:42ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.30.0https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=2343:_Mathematical_Symbol_Fight&diff=1956872343: Mathematical Symbol Fight2020-08-07T20:45:53Z<p>162.158.74.19: /* Explanation */ added Aleph Number name & wiki link</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 2343<br />
| date = August 7, 2020<br />
| title = Mathematical Symbol Fight<br />
| image = mathematical_symbol_fight.png<br />
| titletext = Oh no, a musician just burst in through the door confidently twirling a treble clef.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
{{incomplete|Created by a SQUARE ROOT SCYTHE. Please mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}<br />
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This panel imagines which mathematical symbols would be good in a fight if they were made corporeal in two (or three) dimensions. Generally, objects with longer reach and pointier ends wind up on the "more dangerous" side of the scale, and symbols with less reach and more curves tend towards the left side. <br />
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The comic invokes [[wikipedia:surreal humour|surreal humour]] by suggesting that mathematical symbols could be handled as physical objects in the real world. Another component of the humor is the implication that it is useful to prepare to use mathematical symbols in a fight, even though mathematicians, who use mathematical symbols, are not known for fighting{{Citation needed}}.<br />
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A straight line is farthest to the "more dangerous" side, which could possibly be a reference to the dangers posed by lines in "Flatland", where the points, because they were one-dimensional, were very dangerous. However, taking a more literal view of the drawings, the straight line does not appear to be any thicker or thinner, or pointer, than any of the other lines. <br />
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The title text refers to a {{w|clef}}, which is not a mathematical symbol but rather a {{w|List of musical symbols|musical symbol}}. The note of concern in the text suggests musical symbols may be viewed in such fights as exotic or especially dangerous.<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Symbol<br />
! Meaning<br />
! Notes on using in a fight<br />
|-<br />
|ℝ<br />
|The set of [[wikipedia:real number|real number]]s<br />
|-<br />
|∅<br />
|[[wikipedia:Empty set|Empty set]]<br />
|-<br />
|><br />
|Greater than<br />
|-<br />
|α<br />
|Alpha<br />
|-<br />
|π<br />
|Pi<br />
|-<br />
| +<br />
|Plus<br />
|-<br />
|Ψ<br />
|Psi<br />
|-<br />
|~<br />
|tilde, meaning "approximately"<br />
|-<br />
|⇒<br />
|rightwards double arrow, meaning "implies"<br />
|-<br />
|⋅<br />
|multiplication sign<br />
|-<br />
|Γ<br />
|uppercase Greek letter gamma<br />
|-<br />
|√<br />
|square root sign<br />
|-<br />
|∮<br />
|contour integral<br />
|-<br />
|∫<br />
|integral<br />
|-<br />
|⇀<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|θ<br />
|[[wikipedia:Theta_function_(disambiguation)|Theta]]<br />
|-<br />
|∞<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|∪<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|∈<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|∀<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|ǝ<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|≠<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|#<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|Δ<br />
|[[wikipedia:Delta_(letter)|Delta]]<br />
|-<br />
|ζ<br />
|Zeta<br />
|-<br />
|ℵ<br />
|[[wikipedia:Aleph_number|Aleph number]]<br />
|-<br />
|𝜌<br />
|italic rho<br />
|-<br />
|→<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|⊥<br />
|…<br />
|Held like an axe, the top of the T could be arced towards an opponent. <br />
Held like a wishbone, two hands could be used to try to drive the point into an opponent. <br />
|-<br />
|⎯⎯<br />
|…<br />
|Held on one end, this could be used to stab the point, or hit with the edge<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|𝄞<br />
|Clef<br />
|Could potentially be 'twirled' like a {{w|quarterstaff}}, {{w|bō}}, or other {{w|stick-fighting}} weapon. Loosely resembles a Klingon {{w|bat'leth}}.<br />
|}<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
{{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}<br />
[Heading]<br />
<br />
Mathematical Symbols<br />
<br />
[Subheading]<br />
<br />
by how useful they would be in a fight<br />
<br />
<br />
more useful<br />
<br />
⟶<br />
<br />
ℝ ∅ > α π + Ψ ~ ⇒ ⋅ Γ √ ∮ ∫ ⇀<br />
θ ∞ ∪ ∈ ∀ ǝ ≠ # Δ ζ ℵ 𝜌 → ⊥ ⎯<br />
<br />
[Below the (number?) line, eight characters fight each other, using some of the symbols mentioned above as weapons.]<br />
<br />
[Megan is awkwardly handling a giant "ℝ".]<br />
<br />
[White Hat is holding an "∅" with both hands, as a shield.]<br />
<br />
[Cueball is holding an "∈" in both hands, with its "tines" pointed towards Blondie, who is swatting at him with a "#".]<br />
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[Ponytail is leaping at another (?) Megan, swinging a "ρ" like an axe, while Megan is leaning back and thrusting a "→" back at her.]<br />
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[Black Hat is swinging a long "√" like a polearm at Hairy, who is holding a long "⎯" defensively.]<br />
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− <br />
List of symbols, in order of farthest extent to the right: <br />
<br />
− <br />
ℝ θ ∅ ∞ > ∪ α (E) ∀ π ǝ + ≠ Ψ # ~ △ (???) ⇒ (.) ℵ (hangman) (P) √ → ∮ ∫ ⊥ ⇀ ⎯<br />
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Note: Where two symbols had similar right-most edges, the overlay grid on an ASUS pro-art display was used to decide which one went further right. <br />
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{{comic discussion}}</div>162.158.74.19https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=2343:_Mathematical_Symbol_Fight&diff=1956842343: Mathematical Symbol Fight2020-08-07T20:44:00Z<p>162.158.74.19: /* Explanation */</p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 2343<br />
| date = August 7, 2020<br />
| title = Mathematical Symbol Fight<br />
| image = mathematical_symbol_fight.png<br />
| titletext = Oh no, a musician just burst in through the door confidently twirling a treble clef.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Explanation==<br />
{{incomplete|Created by a SQUARE ROOT SCYTHE. Please mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}<br />
<br />
This panel imagines which mathematical symbols would be good in a fight if they were made corporeal in two (or three) dimensions. Generally, objects with longer reach and pointier ends wind up on the "more dangerous" side of the scale, and symbols with less reach and more curves tend towards the left side. <br />
<br />
The comic invokes [[wikipedia:surreal humour|surreal humour]] by suggesting that mathematical symbols could be handled as physical objects in the real world. Another component of the humor is the implication that it is useful to prepare to use mathematical symbols in a fight, even though mathematicians, who use mathematical symbols, are not known for fighting{{Citation needed}}.<br />
<br />
A straight line is farthest to the "more dangerous" side, which could possibly be a reference to the dangers posed by lines in "Flatland", where the points, because they were one-dimensional, were very dangerous. However, taking a more literal view of the drawings, the straight line does not appear to be any thicker or thinner, or pointer, than any of the other lines. <br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Symbol<br />
! Meaning<br />
! Notes on using in a fight<br />
|-<br />
|ℝ<br />
|The set of [[wikipedia:real number|real number]]s<br />
|-<br />
|∅<br />
|[[wikipedia:Empty set|Empty set]]<br />
|-<br />
|><br />
|Greater than<br />
|-<br />
|α<br />
|Alpha<br />
|-<br />
|π<br />
|Pi<br />
|-<br />
| +<br />
|Plus<br />
|-<br />
|Ψ<br />
|Psi<br />
|-<br />
|~<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|⇒<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|⋅<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|Γ<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|√<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|∮<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|∫<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|⇀<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|θ<br />
|[[wikipedia:Theta_function_(disambiguation)|Theta]]<br />
|-<br />
|∞<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|∪<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|∈<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|∀<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|ǝ<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|≠<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|#<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|Δ<br />
|[[wikipedia:Delta_(letter)|Delta]]<br />
|-<br />
|ζ<br />
|Zeta<br />
|-<br />
|ℵ<br />
|Aleph<br />
|-<br />
|𝜌<br />
|italic rho<br />
|-<br />
|→<br />
|…<br />
|-<br />
|⊥<br />
|…<br />
|Held like an axe, the top of the T could be arced towards an opponent. <br />
Held like a wishbone, two hands could be used to try to drive the point into an opponent. <br />
|-<br />
|⎯⎯<br />
|…<br />
|Held on one end, this could be used to stab the point, or hit with the edge<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|𝄞<br />
|Clef<br />
|Could potentially be 'twirled' like a {{w|quarterstaff}}, {{w|bō}}, or other {{w|stick-fighting}} weapon. Loosely resembles a Klingon {{w|bat'leth}}.<br />
|}<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
{{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}<br />
[Heading]<br />
<br />
Mathematical Symbols<br />
<br />
[Subheading]<br />
<br />
by how useful they would be in a fight<br />
<br />
<br />
more useful<br />
<br />
⟶<br />
<br />
ℝ ∅ > α π + Ψ ~ ⇒ ⋅ Γ √ ∮ ∫ ⇀<br />
θ ∞ ∪ ∈ ∀ ǝ ≠ # Δ ζ ℵ 𝜌 → ⊥ ⎯<br />
<br />
[Below the (number?) line, eight characters fight each other, using some of the symbols mentioned above as weapons.]<br />
<br />
[Megan is awkwardly handling a giant "ℝ".]<br />
<br />
[White Hat is holding an "∅" with both hands, as a shield.]<br />
<br />
[Cueball is holding an "∈" in both hands, with its "tines" pointed towards Blondie, who is swatting at him with a "#".]<br />
<br />
[Ponytail is leaping at another (?) Megan, swinging a "ρ" like an axe, while Megan is leaning back and thrusting a "→" back at her.]<br />
<br />
[Black Hat is swinging a long "√" like a polearm at Hairy, who is holding a long "⎯" defensively.]<br />
<br />
− <br />
List of symbols, in order of farthest extent to the right: <br />
<br />
− <br />
ℝ θ ∅ ∞ > ∪ α (E) ∀ π ǝ + ≠ Ψ # ~ △ (???) ⇒ (.) ℵ (hangman) (P) √ → ∮ ∫ ⊥ ⇀ ⎯<br />
<br />
Note: Where two symbols had similar right-most edges, the overlay grid on an ASUS pro-art display was used to decide which one went further right. <br />
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{{comic discussion}}</div>162.158.74.19https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:2338:_Faraday_Tour&diff=195279Talk:2338: Faraday Tour2020-07-28T16:07:15Z<p>162.158.74.19: Added my thought</p>
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It would be cool to know where the largest Faraday cage is. I Googled the question, but aside from a claim that a certain cage is the largest in Europe (made in an article that gives a security error when I click in the link) I can't find any claimants. -[[User:Captain Video|Captain Video]] ([[User talk:Captain Video|talk]]) 00:23, 28 July 2020 (UTC)<br />
:('Moving' the above comment from the article page...) The largest Faraday cage is the one around our planet, keeping us isolated from the rest if the universe. It's got a rather clever lighting rig on it to simulate what is outside, including parellax, but it's a kludge and bears no resemblance at all to what is ''really'' out there. Of course, nobody can tell that... [[Special:Contributions/141.101.107.166|141.101.107.166]] 00:42, 28 July 2020 (UTC)<br />
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''"Hairy, addressing an unseen camera (possibly the reader's POV) ... Faraday cages do not necessarily have to be dark inside, as this one appears to be ... "'' Surely it's meant to represent what you would see if you are watching the live cast on your computer? The cage does not "appear to be dark inside" it's just that the signal cuts out, and your screen goes dark.<br />
Pete [[Special:Contributions/162.158.34.200|162.158.34.200]] 04:43, 28 July 2020 (UTC)<br />
:It's referring to panels 2 and 5, where we see him entering/leaving the Faraday cage. [[User:Arcorann|Arcorann]] ([[User talk:Arcorann|talk]]) 07:21, 28 July 2020 (UTC)<br />
::Although perhaps the whole of the interior is largely unlit (for... reasons... maybe that's part of the spectacle, just daubs of phosphor paint for a {{w|Batman_%26_Robin_(film)|Batman And Robin}} aesthetic?), the entry (and, if different, exit) looks to be a tunnel. Perhaps an 'airlock' of sorts, unlit at least when open to the outside as an aesthetic ''or'' practical feature (fully isolated internal power-system?) that strengthens the Faradayness around the openings they have to have in it and prevents even the slightest noise-leakage from the outside world. Though the muffling effect seems to extend outwards to the camera POV. (Hairy may have a wifi-to-Mobile Internet extender box on his person, rather than having direct-to-mobile on the camera device.) [[Special:Contributions/162.158.159.14|162.158.159.14]] 10:37, 28 July 2020 (UTC)<br />
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I feel like the explanation might be reading too much into (in my opinion) weak possible symbolic interpretations that Randall may or may not have intended. (e.g. "The darkness could be taken as a metaphor for depending so heavily on electronic connectivity for one's view of the world that anything not directly connected is conceived as unobservable" and "continuing the theme of treating connectivity as the only way to acquire information. They would still be able to receive news if they ever step outside to welcome visitors, or have print media delivered, but their choice to unconventionally isolate themselves might reflect their general attitudes to the world outside and it is also implied that Hairy is one of the rare few outsiders they have pre-agreed to allow to visit")--[[Special:Contributions/162.158.74.19|162.158.74.19]] 16:07, 28 July 2020 (UTC)</div>162.158.74.19https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php?title=2333:_COVID_Risk_Chart&diff=1947072333: COVID Risk Chart2020-07-15T23:10:09Z<p>162.158.74.19: </p>
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<div>{{comic<br />
| number = 2333<br />
| date = July 15, 2020<br />
| title = COVID Risk Chart<br />
| image = covid_risk_chart.png<br />
| titletext = First prize is a free ticket to the kissing booth.<br />
}}<br />
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==Explanation==<br />
{{incomplete|Created by THE WINNER OF A TEST-TUBE EATING CONTEST. Please mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}<br />
This comic is a graph showing the risk of COVID-19 infection of numerous activities on the horizontal axis, while showing the other (ie. safety) risks of the activity on the vertical axis. The activities are also color coded green, yellow, orange, or red, presumably indicating whether engaging in them is a good idea. All the activities are green in the upper left corner (no COVID-19 danger and no other dangers), but change to yellow, orange, and red as you go right or down. This presentation and color progression is similar to a common presentation of a {{w|risk matrix}}.<br />
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The top of the graph contains activities that people are likely to engage in during the pandemic, beginning (from left to right) with staying at home, hanging out with friends at the park, grocery shopping, attending in-person classes, and singing in church. The first few activities are common and not very dangerous (colored green and yellow), but the last two come with significant risks of infection due to COVID-19 (they are colored orange and red). Lower on the graph the activities become more and more dangerous (though these dangers are not related to COVID-19, i.e.: they are non-covid risks) and then non-sensical, a trend often seen in XKCD comics. Some activities are grouped together, being variations of the same thing (such as going down a waterslide, going down a waterslide with a stranger, and going down a waterside on an electric scooter).The last row contains extremely dangerous activities such as (from left to right, or from low COVID-19 danger to high) bungee jumping while doing sword tricks, going down a waterslide on an electric scooter, (participating in an) axe catching contest, racing a scooter through a hospital with a mask over your eyes, and winning a test-tube-eating contest at a COVID testing lab. All these activities are likely to result in undesirable outcomes.<br />
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Part of the humor comes from the increasing ridiculousness of the "red" activities, some of which are unlikely combinations or escalations of other less-risky activities (e.g. renting an electric scooter is a "green" activity, but riding that scooter with a stranger carries more risk, and then still more from racing that scooter through a hospital, with or without a mask).<br />
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This comic strip is similar in presentation to [[2282: Coronavirus Worries]].<br />
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=== Green (low risk) ===<br />
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The lowest-risk category of activities has very low COVID risk and also very low non-COVID risk.<br />
<br />
;Staying home<br />
:The lowest-risk activity of all, as long as the home itself is safe, and your family members do not have COVID-19.<br />
;Video chats<br />
:Video chatting carries a slightly higher non-COVID risk than simply staying at home, because you might get into an upsetting argument or accidentally expose something embarrassing. As long as the person you're chatting with is not within your personal space, the risk of catching COVID from them is still zero.<br />
;Hanging out with friends in the park<br />
:Physically interacting with others creates an increased risk COVID transmission, but the major risk of transmission seems to come from sharing enclosed spaces, not the outdoors, and as long as everyone keeps to themselves, they can still safely enjoy the social interaction (as long as [[2330: Acceptable Risk|they aren't prone to overthinking everyday decisions]]).<br />
;Going for walks<br />
:Going for walks carries very little COVID risk as long as you stay by yourself. It is slightly more dangerous than staying home though, as you might fall or hurt yourself in some way.<br />
<br />
;Hanging out with friends on the beach<br />
:This has a similar COVID risk as hanging out with friends in the park, but has slightly more safety concerns due to possible unpleasant encounters with crabs, jellyfish, and other ocean-going animals{{cetacean needed}} as well as the risks posed by extended UV exposure. There are also negligible risks of tsunamis, shark attacks, and encounters with other rare and deadly animals{{cetacean needed}}.<br />
;Riding an electric scooter<br />
:Electric scooters are scooters powered by electricity. They have increased in popularity recently, representing a form of lightweight transportation. If done by one’s self, riding one has essentially no risk of coronavirus, but it is relatively easy to injure one’s self when riding an electric scooter. Electric scooters have already been mentioned in [[E Scooters]].<br />
;Renting an electric scooter<br />
:This has a slightly higher COVID risk than riding your own scooter, as a previous renter could have left traces of the virus on the handle bars. In terms of general safety, it is the equivalent of riding your own scooter.<br />
;Going down a waterslide <br />
Waterslides are common attractions at water parks. They are simply slides made faster by running water down them. They are not extremely dangerous, though it is definitely possible to injure yourself on one. The COVID risk is near zero if the slide belongs to you and you are using it by yourself.<br />
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=== Yellow (medium risk) ===<br />
<br />
;Grocery shopping<br />
:Going shopping for groceries involves entering a building in which others are present, including many workers who are present for hours-long shifts. The risk of catching COVID can be reduced by wearing face masks, barriers between staff areas and customer areas, and limiting customer densities.<br />
;Grocery shopping while hungry<br />
:Shopping for groceries ''while hungry'' does not carry any greater risk of catching COVID, but it is said to have a slightly increased non-COVID risk because people who go shopping while hungry tend to buy foods that are more expensive and less healthy. (Be advised that a study that popularized this "common sense" result [https://media.jamanetwork.com/news-item/jama-network-retracts-6-articles-that-included-dr-brian-wansink-as-author/ has been retracted] due to academic misconduct by its author, {{w|Brian Wansink}}.)<br />
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;Grocery shoplifting<br />
:Shoplifting means stealing, so this activity is stealing groceries. It would expose you to the same amount of COVID risk as regular grocery shopping, but might get you hurt by falling and crashing into stands, and might get you arrested. While this activity is not very risky and is colored yellow, it is probably not a good idea.<br />
;Riding a single rental scooter with a stranger<br />
:This is a bad idea, as most rental scooters are designed for only one person. It would also expose you to a stranger, who might have COVID. The safety concern of riding with two people on a one person scooter is not reflected in the comic.<br />
;Going down a waterslide with a stranger<br />
:This carries the same risks as going down a waterslide by yourself (as long as the waterslide is designed for two people), but exposes you to a stranger who could have COVID.<br />
;Getting in a stranger’s car<br />
:This can potentially be risky because driving is dangerous, and because murders have occurred in the past when people hitchhike. Getting into a stranger’s car would also expose you COVID, if they are carrying the virus. A car is a confined space, which is generally considered particularly bad from a COVID perspective.<br />
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==Transcript==<br />
{{incomplete transcript|Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}}<br />
[This comic is a graph plotting the safety risk of activities on the vertical axis and the risk of infection from COVID-19 on the horizontal axis. Lowest risks are in the upper left corner, and highest in the lower right. All activities are color coded green, yellow, orange, or red. A two way arrow labeled “non-COVID risk” points up and down to "high" and "low" labels on the left side of the graph. Another two way arrow labeled “COVID risk” points left and right to "high" and "low" labels on the top of the graph.<br />
From left to right and top to bottom:]<br />
:<span style="background:#acd8a8>Staying home</span> & <span style="background:#acd8a8>Video chats</span>, <span style="background:#acd8a8>Hanging out with friends at the park</span>, <span style="background:#f9dfa4>Grocery shopping</span>, <span style="background:#edbba3>Attending in-person classes</span>, <span style="background:#f58e8e>Singing in church</span><br />
:<span style="background:#acd8a8>Going for walks</span>, <span style="background:#acd8a8>Hanging out with friends on the beach</span>, <span style="background:#f9dfa4>Grocery shopping while hungry</span>, <span style="background:#edbba3>Attending online classes while in class at a different school</span>, <span style="background:#f58e8e>Going to a restaurant</span><br />
:<span style="background:#acd8a8>Riding an electric scooter</span>, <span style="background:#acd8a8>Renting an electric scooter</span>, <span style="background:#f9dfa4>Grocery shoplifting</span> & <span style="background:#f9dfa4>Riding a single rental scooter with a stranger</span>, <span style="background:#edbba3>Getting a dental cleaning</span> & <span style="background:#edbba3>Going on a tinder date</span>, <span style="background:#f58e8e>Going to a bar</span> & <span style="background:#f58e8e>Going to a party</span> & <span style="background:#f58e8e>Hosting a party</span> & <span style="background:#f58e8e>Going on a cruise</span><br />
:<span style="background:#acd8a8>Going down a waterslide</span>, <span style="background:#f9dfa4>Going down a waterslide with a stranger</span>, <span style="background:#f9dfa4>Getting in a stranger’s car</span>, <span style="background:#edbba3>Getting a dental cleaning from a tinder date</span>, <span style="background:#f58e8e>Opening a kissing booth at a COVID testing site</span><br />
:<span style="background:#f9dfa4>Playing lawn darts</span>, <span style="background:#f9dfa4>Climbing a waterslide with a stranger</span>, <span style="background:#f9dfa4>Getting in a stranger’s car uninvited</span>, <span style="background:#edbba3>Doing skateboard tricks in a hospital</span>, <span style="background:#f58e8e>Doing skateboard tricks in a bar</span><br />
:<span style="background:#f9dfa4>Doing skateboard tricks</span>, <span style="background:#f9dfa4>Riding a conveyor belt through the TSA x-ray machine</span>, <span style="background:#f9dfa4>Axe throwing contest</span>, <span style="background:#edbba3>Racing a scooter through a hospital with a mask on</span> & <span style="background:#edbba3>Racing a scooter through a hospital without a mask</span>, <span style="background:#f58e8e>Skateboarding into a mosh pit on a cruise ship</span> & <span style="background:#f58e8e>Getting a COVID test from a stranger at a crowded bar</span><br />
:<span style="background:#edbba3>Setting off fireworks in your car</span>, <span style="background:#edbba3>Running and sliding headfirst into the pins at a bowling alley</span>, <span style="background:#edbba3>Stealing a stranger’s car</span>, <span style="background:#edbba3>Racing a scooter through a hospital with a mask on</span> & <span style="background:#edbba3>Racing a scooter through a hospital without a mask</span> [extends from previous row], <span style="background:#f58e8e>Skateboarding into a mosh pit on a cruise ship</span> & <span style="background:#f58e8e>Getting a COVID test from a stranger at a crowded bar</span><br />
:<span style="background:#f58e8e>Bungee jumping while doing sword tricks</span>, <span style="background:#f58e8e>Going down a waterslide on an electric scooter</span>, <span style="background:#f58e8e>Setting off fireworks in a stranger’s car</span> & <span style="background:#f58e8e>Axe catching contest</span>, <span style="background:#f58e8e>Racing a scooter through a hospital with a mask over your eyes</span>, <span style="background:#f58e8e>Winning a test-tube-eating contest at a COVID testing lab</span><br />
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