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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
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− | + | This comic is a joke about the rhetorical device ''shut it down'' being taken literally. If someone thinks that a device has achieved its goal they shut it down. After an idea or product that people think is well made is created people will joke that the process that created it should be shut down, as it has achieved its ultimate purpose. This rhetorical device is most often used sarcastically for an inferior product or idea. Taking things literally is a common theme in the xkcd comics. | |
− | + | Curly-hair sits at a computer anxiously and nervously writing a message to someone she cares about deeply (possibly a child to be adopted or a romantic intrest). Curly-hair plans on saving enough money to have the person flown to her location from "half a world away." Curly-hair ends the message with a promise to communicate daily until the two are able to meet. When attempting to send the message, however, Curly-hair discovers that their internet connection is down and the message goes unsent. | |
− | + | [[Ponytail]] explains there was a "ridiculous video", and someone had commented, "That's it. Shut down the Internet. We're done." This was taken literally, and because of this the internet was shut down, and Curly-hair was left unable to communicate with their love. | |
− | In the final panel Curly-hair states | + | The joke is that what the internet was creating between Curly-hair and her love was far better than any ridiculous video. The comic highlights the beautiful and far reaching potential impact of the internet. |
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+ | In the final panel Curly-hair states longingly that she was not done with the internet. The title text is Ponytail's response, which asserts Ponytail's belief that the Facebook commenter decided that Curly-hair's message wasn't important. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Ponytail]] | ||
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