Dinosaur Comics 2411
This is akin to us saying «who put up that human poster», which i trust we all say whenever the situation warrants
Dinosaur Comics 2412
Welcome to my bold new genre of HORROR EDUTAINMENT, let's all get so scared we educate our pants
Dinosaur Comics 2413
IF YOU LIKED THE WALKING DEAD, YOU'LL LOVE how this is a deterministic model of infection but stochastic measurements could be introduced which can be useful in smaller populations where the effects of randomness can be more pronounced
Dinosaur Comics 2414
Based on the movie «teen wolf» which i am reliably informed was marketed as a direct sequel to «back to the future» overseas because they starred the same guy and hah hah hah WHY NOT
Dinosaur Comics 2415
I don't wanna see any of your ladyboners OR manboners poppin' at Steve's funeral; I'll say that right now. He had a FAMILY.
Dinosaur Comics 2416
If by «remorse» you mean «repeated observation of empirical evidence» then yes i do have a lot of it and yes it is consuming my every waking moment
Dinosaur Comics 2417
Alternate ending: an off-panel «ding!» lets t-rex know that a: his time machine has arrived with him in the future and b: his eggs are ready
Dinosaur Comics 2418
Don't let the stairs hit you on the way down
Dinosaur Comics 2419
YOU WANNA COME OVER AND HAVE A GREAT TIME THAT I FEEL ASHAMED ABOUT THE NEXT MORNING BECAUSE IF SO I AM *SO DOWN*
Dinosaur Comics 2420
OKAY HERE'S A FUN THING TO LEARN ABOUT: space is only 100km up! This means that if 'xkcd' author Randall Munroe were put into an appropriate orbit, the vast majority of humanity would be closer to him than to Australia during at least one point in his orbit. This statistic applies to both physical distance, and emotionally.