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reminds me of this one https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/552:_Correlation [[Special:Contributions/172.70.85.239|172.70.85.239]] 09:17, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
 
reminds me of this one https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/552:_Correlation [[Special:Contributions/172.70.85.239|172.70.85.239]] 09:17, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
 
Slightly confused still about this one, how is the question of "how's that working out for you" empirical? Something can also have an effect on you in a rational (as opposed to empirical) framework, right? {{unsigned ip|172.71.102.117|11:54, 16 November 2023}}
 
:Empirical means that it's based on experience, and the question asks what the experience has been like. [[User:Barmar|Barmar]] ([[User talk:Barmar|talk]]) 15:04, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
 
:As I read it, one can hypothesise how well an action went (using pure logic to go through all alternatives, e.g., and suggesting how well any particular version goes) without examining the ''actualité''. (And the usual problem is that you can generally only see the results of the "path actually travelled", which lets those who reject an assessment casually suggest that those making that adverse assessment ''don't really know'' what would otherwise have happened, which can be a very lazy counterpoint of convenience.)
 
:For Cueball, like the atheist who "just believes in one less god" than a (monotheist) believer, it's a matter of not even considering the one experience he ought to be able to learn from.
 
:...though the concept in my head is much simpler than it seems it needs to be expressed with through the medium of words, so maybe I'm not voicing it accurately (to either my internal understanding or even the true intent of the comic).
 
:''pre-post edit: ...aaaand, Barmar reduces it down to basically what I meant, in probably better words...'' [[Special:Contributions/172.71.122.188|172.71.122.188]] 15:14, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
 
 
It may be worth noting that the alt-text wouldn't be non-Emperical because the lack of temporal causality would mean that any experiences wouldn't preforce be the result of anything that came before. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.187.27|162.158.187.27]] 17:05, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
 
 
I feel like the Trivia section is off-base, really. It seems like he's speaking about LAST YEAR'S resolution, something Cueball has been following for the last 11 months. As in, it isn't related to the upcoming New Year, and thus isn't exactly a "New Year's comic", and none of the listed aspects are actually relevant here. I'm splitting hairs, I know, but it seems like enough not to warrant the Trivia (just, not enough for me to remove it myself unilaterally). [[User:NiceGuy1|NiceGuy1]] ([[User talk:NiceGuy1|talk]]) 06:19, 19 November 2023 (UTC)
 

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