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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
[[File:fedex-logo.png|right|300px|thumb|The FedEx Express logo, for comparison]] | [[File:fedex-logo.png|right|300px|thumb|The FedEx Express logo, for comparison]] | ||
− | This comic is about the {{w|FedEx}} {{w|FedEx#Operating units and logos|logo}} and how there is a subliminal/hidden arrow in the logo | + | This comic is about the {{w|FedEx}} {{w|FedEx#Operating units and logos|logo}} and how there is a subliminal/hidden arrow in the logo. [[Cueball]] in the comic cannot see it, instead seeing a wild scene including {{w|Guy Fawkes}}, {{w|Willie Mays}} and an {{w|assault vehicle}}. The implication being in the title text that he is affected by {{w|Mushroom#Psychoactive mushrooms|hallucinogenic wild mushrooms}}. |
Guy Fawkes was a British revolutionary who tried to {{w|Gunpowder Plot|blow up}} the {{w|Palace_of_Westminster|Houses of Parliament}} in 1605. {{w|Guy Fawkes mask|His likeness}} is nowadays used as a symbol of protest, most famously in the graphic novel and movie "{{w|V For Vendetta}}" and by {{w|Anonymous (group)|Anonymous}} and the {{w|Occupy movement}}. | Guy Fawkes was a British revolutionary who tried to {{w|Gunpowder Plot|blow up}} the {{w|Palace_of_Westminster|Houses of Parliament}} in 1605. {{w|Guy Fawkes mask|His likeness}} is nowadays used as a symbol of protest, most famously in the graphic novel and movie "{{w|V For Vendetta}}" and by {{w|Anonymous (group)|Anonymous}} and the {{w|Occupy movement}}. | ||
Willie Mays was an American {{w|baseball}} player for the {{w|San Francisco Giants}} who made a {{w|The Catch (baseball)|famous over-the-shoulder catch}} in the World Series. Some consider it to be the best defensive play of all time in baseball. | Willie Mays was an American {{w|baseball}} player for the {{w|San Francisco Giants}} who made a {{w|The Catch (baseball)|famous over-the-shoulder catch}} in the World Series. Some consider it to be the best defensive play of all time in baseball. | ||
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==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | :[ | + | :[Two people are gathered around a computer. Cueball is seated interacting with the computer while Megan stands behind them with an arm resting on the back of the chair.] |
:Cueball: What hidden arrow? | :Cueball: What hidden arrow? | ||
:Megan: I thought everyone knew about it. Pull up the FedEx logo. | :Megan: I thought everyone knew about it. Pull up the FedEx logo. | ||
:''Click'' | :''Click'' | ||
− | :[ | + | :[The second person is now pointing at the screen.] |
:Cueball: Where is it? | :Cueball: Where is it? | ||
:Megan: Right there. Look at the whitespace. | :Megan: Right there. Look at the whitespace. | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Megan]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Comics with color]] |