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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | This comic encourages the reader to post random news stories on the Internet, under the line "It begins." This creates a sense of impending doom, as well as making people wonder what, exactly, is being referred to. This could also encourage people to theorize about what, exactly, is beginning | + | {{incomplete|Relevant examples needed, maybe real life, or with news that would "benefit" from It begins. More explanation for how Yikes would be understood, and what it actually means in different contexts. And likewise examples for this.}} |
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+ | This comic encourages the reader to post random news stories on the Internet, under the line "It begins." This creates a sense of impending doom, as well as making people wonder what, exactly, is being referred to. This could also encourage people to theorize about what, exactly, is beginning. | ||
This could in the worst case speedily lead to several people making repost of such a non-news story that would not have gotten any attention otherwise. This may lead to speculation, and other curious theories, going out the tangent it could create fear or mass hysteria. | This could in the worst case speedily lead to several people making repost of such a non-news story that would not have gotten any attention otherwise. This may lead to speculation, and other curious theories, going out the tangent it could create fear or mass hysteria. | ||
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Some stories that might benefit especially from this are those relating to machine autonomy, animal attacks, disease, and so forth. This would call to mind various popular culture and/or scientific hypothetical scenarios. | Some stories that might benefit especially from this are those relating to machine autonomy, animal attacks, disease, and so forth. This would call to mind various popular culture and/or scientific hypothetical scenarios. | ||
− | Perhaps the comic's choice of article refers to {{w|Alfred Hitchcock}} | + | Perhaps the comic's choice of article refers to {{w|Alfred Hitchcock's}} thriller {{w|The Birds (film)The Birds}}, in which birds (especially {{w|seagulls}}) begin attacking humans for no apparent reason, or the broader idea of an animal revolution, or just that even animals get sick of us always looking at our smart phones. |
− | The title text instructs readers to try the line "[ | + | The title text instructs readers to try the line "[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/yikes Yikes]" instead. The idea is the same but would give a completely different response. |
Other comics which advocate using catch-all phrases as standard responses for any comment: | Other comics which advocate using catch-all phrases as standard responses for any comment: | ||
− | *[[174: That's What SHE Said]] | + | * [[174: That's What SHE Said]] |
− | *[[178: Not Really Into Pokemon]] | + | * [[178: Not Really Into Pokemon]] |
− | *[[559: No Pun Intended]] | + | * [[559: No Pun Intended]] |
− | *[[1022: So It Has Come To This]] | + | * [[1022: So It Has Come To This]] |
− | *[[1215: Insight]] | + | * [[1215: Insight]] |
− | *[[1627: Woosh]] | + | * [[1627: Woosh]] |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] |