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Only to be interrupted by the ''girl's'' internal monologue, who introduces herself to Cueball's internal monologue and asks if he'd like to get a cup of coffee. As the internal monologues pair off and leave, they criticize the people whom they've been serving for so long, saying that they're made for one another, if only one of them would have the guts to start talking to the other.
 
Only to be interrupted by the ''girl's'' internal monologue, who introduces herself to Cueball's internal monologue and asks if he'd like to get a cup of coffee. As the internal monologues pair off and leave, they criticize the people whom they've been serving for so long, saying that they're made for one another, if only one of them would have the guts to start talking to the other.
  
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The comic was guest-written by ''[http://questionablecontent.net Questionable Content]'' webcomic artist {{w|Jeph Jacques}}, whose romantic comedy series has lasted, as of 2020, more than 16 years and 4000 strips. The comic follows the vertical panel style typical of Questionable Content. But the art here is more in the [[xkcd]] style, showing only stick figures.
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The comic was guest-written by ''[http://questionablecontent.net Questionable Content]'' webcomic artist {{w|Jeph Jacques}}, whose dramatic comedy series has lasted, as of 2020, more than 16 years and 4000 strips. The comic follows the vertical panel style typical of Questionable Content. But the art here is more in the [[xkcd]] style, showing only stick figures.
  
 
SPOILER ALERT: the following paragraph reveals some important plot details of the Questionable Content webcomic.
 
SPOILER ALERT: the following paragraph reveals some important plot details of the Questionable Content webcomic.

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