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The gun rule also technically works, but it would be extremely impractical, expensive, and dangerous to use and fire a loaded gun every time you want to find the result vector. It would also be very awkward to hold the gun in line with the vectors.  It also assumes that the safety latch is consistently on the same side of all guns; if a gun was made with the safety latch on the other side, then it would give incorrect results.
 
The gun rule also technically works, but it would be extremely impractical, expensive, and dangerous to use and fire a loaded gun every time you want to find the result vector. It would also be very awkward to hold the gun in line with the vectors.  It also assumes that the safety latch is consistently on the same side of all guns; if a gun was made with the safety latch on the other side, then it would give incorrect results.
  
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The body rule is described as for 'males only', which would limit the number of people who are able to use this rule. With the right arm oriented along one vector and the legs along the second, the result vector is found along the penis of a person who has one, which may be conveniently erected by watching porn.  
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The body rule is described as for 'males only', which would limit the number of people who are able to use this rule. With the right arm oriented along one vector and the legs along the second, the result vector is found along the penis of a person who has one, which may be conveniently erected by watching porn. The 'males only' description is problematic, as it is generally and scientifically accepted that not all males have penises, and not all people with penises are male.
  
 
The title text refers to {{w|Edwin Abbott Abbott}}, author of the book Flatland, a story about a two-dimensional world. Flatland is a recurring topic, such as in [[721: Flatland]]. The title text misspells Abbott's name - unlike most typos in XKCD, this has not been corrected by Randall.
 
The title text refers to {{w|Edwin Abbott Abbott}}, author of the book Flatland, a story about a two-dimensional world. Flatland is a recurring topic, such as in [[721: Flatland]]. The title text misspells Abbott's name - unlike most typos in XKCD, this has not been corrected by Randall.

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