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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | The comic depicts five overlapping circles, themselves encircled by circles of various sizes which enclose two, four, or all five of the smaller overlapping circles | + | {{incomplete|Created by Circular References. Please mention here why this explanation isn't complete. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} |
+ | The comic depicts five overlapping circles, themselves encircled by circles of various sizes which enclose two, four, or all five of the smaller overlapping circles. Several well-known logos consist of overlapping circles, and the larger circles reference these logos. These are: {{w|Mastercard}}, which consists of two side-by-side overlapping circles; {{w|Audi}}, which is four side-by-side overlapping circles, and the {{w|Olympic Rings}}, which are five overlapping circles in a "W" shaped pattern. | ||
− | + | The diagram deliberately does not differentiate between the {{w|Euler diagram}} of circular 'areas of belonging' and the circles that are the things that belong, save for labels on the former that do not{{Citation needed}} appear as a belonged component of any other set-circled illustration. Without this common knowledge, though, ''they conceivably might''. | |
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− | + | The title text is a textual representation of the Mastercard name as a Venn diagram containing the letters in the words "master" and "card" — A and R are shared by both, while MSTE and CD are unique to their respective elements. The basic Mastercard logo, from its development in the 1970s until earlier this century, placed the letters E and R upon the overlap of the two circles across which its name was emblazoned, but has since reverted to writing the whole of its various brand names beyond the circled areas, so now ''none'' of the characters could be considered to be members of either/both circles. | |
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− | The title text is a textual representation of the Mastercard name as a Venn diagram containing the letters in the words "master" and "card" — A and R are shared by both, while MSTE and CD are unique to their respective elements. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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− | + | [five equal circles looped together. On the left, a larger circle overlaps 3 of the prior ones, fully covering 2, labeled "Mastercard". A larger circle overlaps 5 of the original circles, fully covering 4, labeled "Audi". A large circle contains all 5 of the starting circles, labeled "Olympics". The "Olympics" circle also contains the "Audi" one, which in turn contains the "Mastercard" one, with no overt drawn differences to the five core circles except for sizing and label-text.] | |
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Euler diagrams]] | [[Category:Euler diagrams]] | ||
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