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| title = Law of Drama | | title = Law of Drama | ||
| image = law of drama.png | | image = law of drama.png | ||
− | | titletext = 'Drama' is just 'people being upset,' when someone says they're always surrounded by drama and | + | | imagesize = |
+ | | titletext = 'Drama' is just 'people being upset,' when someone says they're always surrounded by drama and the just ignore it, it starts to make sense that their strategy might be backfiring. | ||
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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | The comic comments on how often people who label themselves as an innocent party in a debate are often far from it. | + | The comic comments on how often people who label themselves as an innocent party in a debate are often far from it. <!-- Aaand I'm stuck. --> |
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[A | + | :[A cartesian graph labelled 'How often someone declares that they hate "drama" and always avoid it' on the x axis and 'Rate at which they create drama' labelled on the y axis. The graph is a slightly exponential curve sloping upwards. |
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− | + | {{comic discussion}} | |
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