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These comics refer to the protagonist being banned or thrown out from conferences or specific fields of study. In [[541: TED Talk]], there is a whole list of conferences from which he has been banned. This has sometimes resulted in him being invited to those conferences, such as when [[541:_TED_Talk#PyCon response|PyCon jokingly banned him]] from their conferences.
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These comics refer (either in the comic itself or in the title text) to the protagonist ([[Randall]]) being banned or thrown out from conferences or specific fields of study.
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In [[541: TED Talk]], there is a whole list of conferences from which he has been banned. This has sometimes resulted in him being invited to those conferences, see more here on this [[541:_TED_Talk#PyCon response|PyCon response]] to Randall claiming he was banned from their conference.
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See also [[451: Impostor]].
  
 
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