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Through the comic, Randall also calls attention to the fact that continued awareness and financial support is necessary to completely eradicate polio. Ponytail even emphasizes that "decades of gains" could be lost if the medical community stops attacking polio.
 
Through the comic, Randall also calls attention to the fact that continued awareness and financial support is necessary to completely eradicate polio. Ponytail even emphasizes that "decades of gains" could be lost if the medical community stops attacking polio.
  
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The title text is a rare instance where the text is simply descriptive, rather than adding an additional comment or joke. It also seems like this text is no longer shown on the blog when hovering over the picture.
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The title text is a rare instance where the text is simply descriptive, rather than adding an additional comment or joke. It also seems like this text is no longer shown on the blog when howering over the picture.
 
   
 
   
 
Randall linked to the comic from the [[Header text|header text]] starting on [[Header text#2015-10-22_-_World_Polio_Day|2015-10-22]], when [[1593: Play-By-Play]] was on the front page, and the link stayed for more than a month up till the release of his book [[Thing Explainer]] 2015-11-24.
 
Randall linked to the comic from the [[Header text|header text]] starting on [[Header text#2015-10-22_-_World_Polio_Day|2015-10-22]], when [[1593: Play-By-Play]] was on the front page, and the link stayed for more than a month up till the release of his book [[Thing Explainer]] 2015-11-24.

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