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Dinosaur Comics 2426
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eleven different sauces available, and considered the geometric explosion of combinations possible. "If someone asks me to find them a sauce recommendation for t... at sauces other patrons have tacitly recommend in the past by ordering them for themselves," he realized. It was a stunning insight, and the world would never be the same. The small part of the world concerned with improved relevancy in sub sa
Dinosaur Comics 2321
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s 2321 == {cnav} {{2321.png}} If you want to do the flip version of this game, where someone else is in charge of random number generation so all you do is keep track of the board, try bingo! it captures all the excitement of board management and combines it with the thrill of hearing numbers and letters
Dinosaur Comics 2859
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gs, such as: a party guest nobody else can recall the next day, a tv commercial that's just static but which everyone else agrees advertised some ill-defined product, 34 straight hours during which all "yellow sun" people on Earth weren't present: you know, the usual
Dinosaur Comics 1062
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mics 1062 == {cnav} {{1062.png}} I ran into someone wearing one of my shirts for the first time ever yesterday. we both said hello and
Dinosaur Comics 2287
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ER: wear a t-shirt that says "SO IS THIS A DATE OR WHAT" under a jacket, gradually unbutton the jacket during the meal, raise one eyebrow
Dinosaur Comics 1452
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ur Comics 1452 == {cnav} {{1452.png}} Okay this one is actually based on my life! but in real life the story didn't end with me pouring cereal through a mail slot; it ended with me still having to eat the whole box because money doesn't grow on trees, now does it.
Dinosaur Comics 2467
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s out to all the people named "professor time" in the audience, hopefully there is at least one of you, hopefully you are nodding your head and whispering "yes! that is in fact exactly how it went down!"
Dinosaur Comics 2091
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} {{2091.png}} Every time traveller unaware everyone else is a time traveller, wondering why the old-timey accents sound so fake, and yet, familiar; the intended crew and passengers all tied up in a clo
Dinosaur Comics 3053
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can tell this is an olde-timey tradition because the sole reason you would find someone staring at a mirror in a dark room is if nobody had invented staring at a fun computer game in a dark room yet
Dinosaur Comics 2420
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andall 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.
Dinosaur Comics 3440
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ith a curved sickle claw on each of her feet that made her well-suited to stabbing, maiming, and tearing flesh from bone
Dinosaur Comics 1474
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hink "2.2 pounds", "33.8 fluid ounces" and "hey pretty much everyone else on the entire planet uses a way less arbitrary system for measuring temperature, so huh, that's weird"
Dinosaur Comics 2582
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t won't work". wow trying 10,000 times and failing while someone else could try just once and succeed, that's pretty much the perfect definition of failure actually