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ReCursing , in xkcd #2858: Thanksgiving Arguments
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Rise Of Skywalker is not a good movie over all but it does have one of the truly great stupid space opera moments, in a cavalry charge across the outer hull of a space ship - it's up there with that bit in Thor Ragnarok where he jumps out of one spaceship onto another in order to punch it!

randomaccount43543 OP , in xkcd #2854: Date Line
Sidyctism , in xkcd #2848: Breaker box

Wouldnt the whirring fan you didnt realize was on be on the breaker for appliances containing an f?

I cant work in this chaos

Narrrz , in xkcd #2852: Parameterball

neutron star ball

reverendsteveii , in xkcd #2846: Daylight Saving Choice

Wait, when is Bonus Beer Night this year?

DarkGamer , (edited ) in xkcd #2846: Daylight Saving Choice
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Two-timing

TryingToEscapeTarkov , in xkcd #2843: Professional Oaths

So pardon me while I burst, and rise above the flames. Pardon me. Pardon me. Will I ever be the same?

Hyggyldy , in xkcd #2843: Professional Oaths

First, Journey.

LostLukas , in xkcd #2839: Language Acquisition

Is there even another sensible way to arrange these 12 words?

be_excellent_to_each_other , in xkcd #2837: Odyssey
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Sent my mom a very small package about 300 miles away via USPS priority. It took 16 days to get there. It took 11 days to get more than 50 miles from us. And that's not my first such story, and I bet everyone reading this in the US has one or more just like it.

Any other business would be allowed to fail. USPS should be allowed to fail. Yes, they handle a lot of packages. Yes, other shipping companies make mistakes too. None of those others have given me even a single story like that, as shipper nor receiver.

And there is no one you can call, no one who will do anything at all to help. You just have to wait until they decide today is the day they are going to pick that box up off the floor and do something with it.

ShunkW , in xkcd #2833: Lying

Just gonna drop the name Blood on the Clocktower for anyone who likes social deduction games and hasn’t heard of it. It’s mafia or werewolf on steroids and it’s so good.

randomaccount43543 OP , in xkcd #2826: Gold
NegativeInf ,

A lovely bouquet shaped hole punched right through the maid of honor. Or would it ignite the atmosphere before it hits her?

RandomStickman ,
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I feel like you can just read the What If on relativistic baseball. It wouldn't matter too much if it's a baseball or bouquet at relativistic speeds lol

Psythik , in xkcd #2820: Inspiration

I never knew that the Apollo program grew apples on the moon. Neat.

deliverator05 , in xkcd #2818: Circuit Symbols

I’m sorry but the symbol labelled as a wave pool is not an oscillator, it’s an AC voltage source.

AgnosticMammal ,

Isn’t AC an oscillated DC?

mrsgreenpotato , in xkcd #2807: Bad Map Projection: ABS(Longitude)

That took me a couple minutes to actually grasp what is where. I like the idea of NYC being in the Himalayas, and I’d love to see that.

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