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| ==Explanation== | | ==Explanation== |
− | This pie chart for the most part reflects the usual experience of being sick — tossing and turning in bed and cleaning up mucus and other bodily fluids from facial orifices— in addition to a few ponderings of a rather more scientific bent.
| + | [[Randall]]'s Wikipedia path: {{w|Virus}} -> {{w|Immune system}} -> {{w|Innate immune system}} -> {{w|Parasites}} -> {{w|List of parasites of humans}} -> {{w|Naegleria fowleri}} -> {{w|Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis}}. |
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− | The "army of critters that patrol my body" would appear to refer to the human {{w|immune system}}, which is made up of various cells and processes that actively fight infections and pathogens.
| + | Naegleria fowleri is supposedly also known as the brain-eating amoeba. It is found in warm bodies of stagnant {{w|fresh water}} (like in an aquarium?) and causes the disease primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, a rare but highly lethal condition. (Randall also seems to be too sick to spell {{w|Wikipedia}}.) |
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− | The punchline appears to be "pondering hooking an aquarium pump to my sinuses," which indicates that [[Randall]]'s sinuses were completely clogged with mucus, which made him wonder whether hooking up an aquarium pump would help clear them out, perhaps akin to a {{w|Nasal irrigation|Neti pot}}. Studies on nasal irrigation, however, have had mixed results, and the practice may not in fact be beneficial.
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− | Randall's {{w|Wikipedia}} path: {{w|Virus}} → {{w|Immune system}} → {{w|Innate immune system}} → {{w|Parasites}} → {{w|List of parasites of humans}} → ''{{w|Naegleria fowleri}}'' → {{w|Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis}}.
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− | ''Naegleria fowleri'' is known as the brain-eating amoeba. It is found in warm bodies of stagnant {{w|fresh water}} and causes the disease primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, a rare but highly lethal condition. Although N. fowleri are not commonly found in aquaria, Randall's Wikipedia wanderings force him to conclude that attempting to clear out his sinuses with an aquarium pump is too risky. Since this danger would presumably not be present at all with an unused, sterilized aquarium pump, the comic may be referring to a particular pump currently in use and close at hand.
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| ==Transcript== | | ==Transcript== |
− | :[This comic shows a pie chart with 5 slices, each with a label and a line pointing to these five different sized slices. There is a caption above the chart:] | + | :A pie chart showing with the following categories and approximate areas of coverage (Starting from the top, clockwise): |
− | :Activities while sick:
| + | :* 52% - Shifting around in bed feeling my skin crawl |
− | :[The labels on each slice is given in clockwise order starting from the top. The percentages are estimated from the image and are noted in the square brackets before the transcript:]
| + | :* 24% - Wiping various face holes |
− | :[54%] - Shifting around in bed feeling my skin crawl | + | :* 5% - Staring at a news site but not reading it |
− | :[24%] - Wiping various face holes | + | :* 15% - Thinking about how cool it is that I'm partly made of an army of critters that patrol my body ruthlessly dispatching anything they find trying to prey on me.. |
− | :[5%] - Staring at a news site but not reading it | + | :* 4% - Pondering hooking an aquarium pump up to my sinuses |
− | :[14%] - Thinking about how cool it is that I'm partly made of an army of critters that patrol my body ruthlessly dispatching anything they find trying to prey on me. | |
− | :[3%] - Pondering hooking an aquarium pump up to my sinuses | |
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| {{comic discussion}} | | {{comic discussion}} |
− | [[Category:Pie charts]] | + | [[Category:Charts]] |
| [[Category:Biology]] | | [[Category:Biology]] |
− | [[Category:Wikipedia]]
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