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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[Megan and Cueball are standing in front of a large graph, with "Time" along the horizontal axis and "Bad Stuff" along the vertical axis. The curve on the graph shows a generally shallow upward slope.]
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[Megan and Cueball are standing in front of a large graph, with "Time" along the horizontal axis and "Bad Stuff" along the vertical axis. The curve on the graph shows a generally shallow upward slope.]
 
:Megan: Our new models outline a few possible scenarios.
 
:Megan: Our new models outline a few possible scenarios.
 
:Cueball: #1 is the best scenario.
 
:Cueball: #1 is the best scenario.
  
:[The graph now shows a much steeper curve, before flattening out far in the future, similar to a logistic curve.]
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[The graph now shows a much steeper curve, before flattening out far in the future, similar to a logistic curve.]
 
:Megan: Scenario 2 is not so great.
 
:Megan: Scenario 2 is not so great.
  
:[The graph now climbs quite quickly, approximating an exponential curve.]
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[The graph now climbs quite quickly, approximating an exponential curve.]
 
:Cueball: Scenario 3 would be pretty bad.
 
:Cueball: Scenario 3 would be pretty bad.
  
:[The graph starts curling up, like the exponential curve, but continues curving back, so that it no longer qualifies as a function, and may indicate time-travel to the past.]
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[The graph starts curling up, like the exponential curve, but continues curving back, so that it no longer qualifies as a function, and may indicate time-travel to the past.]
 
:Megan: Then there is scenario 4.
 
:Megan: Then there is scenario 4.
 
:Megan: We '''''think''''' it's a graphing error.
 
:Megan: We '''''think''''' it's a graphing error.

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