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In this comic, Cueball is chatting with a user named 'BSLSK05' ('basilisk05' with the vowels removed) and learns much to his dismay that he is chatting with an actual basilisk, who kills him. It appears that the basilisk's power is fully compatible with the 21st century, and can kill you just with a smiley emoticon over instant messaging. | In this comic, Cueball is chatting with a user named 'BSLSK05' ('basilisk05' with the vowels removed) and learns much to his dismay that he is chatting with an actual basilisk, who kills him. It appears that the basilisk's power is fully compatible with the 21st century, and can kill you just with a smiley emoticon over instant messaging. | ||
β | Cueball's request for A/S/L was a standard question when first meeting someone online; it asks for | + | Cueball's request for A/S/L was a standard question when first meeting someone online; it asks for age, sex (gender), and location. |
The title text mentions U+FDD0, claimed to be the character for "eye of the basilisk". In reality this is a code for a {{w|Unicode#Character General Category|"non-character"}} in Unicode. | The title text mentions U+FDD0, claimed to be the character for "eye of the basilisk". In reality this is a code for a {{w|Unicode#Character General Category|"non-character"}} in Unicode. |