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* FauxComputerCode: The alt text of [[https://qxlkbh.github.io/117 117: thinking with... handsaws?]] reads "number_of_ways_characters_have_achieved_[[TimeTravel time_travel]]++". "++" is a common syntax used to increment a value by one in several programming languages, including but not limited to [[UsefulNotes/TheCLanguage C]], MediaNotes/{{Java}}, and UsefulNotes/JavaScript.

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* FauxComputerCode: The alt text of [[https://qxlkbh.github.io/117 117: thinking with... handsaws?]] reads "number_of_ways_characters_have_achieved_[[TimeTravel time_travel]]++". "++" is a common syntax used to increment a value by one in several programming languages, including but not limited to [[UsefulNotes/TheCLanguage [[MediaNotes/TheCLanguage C]], MediaNotes/{{Java}}, and UsefulNotes/JavaScript.MediaNotes/JavaScript.
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* FauxComputerCode: The alt text of [[https://qxlkbh.github.io/117 117: thinking with... handsaws?]] reads "number_of_ways_characters_have_achieved_[[TimeTravel time_travel]]++". "++" is a common syntax used to increment a value by one in several programming languages, including but not limited to [[UsefulNotes/TheCLanguage C]], UsefulNotes/{{Java}}, and UsefulNotes/JavaScript.

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* FauxComputerCode: The alt text of [[https://qxlkbh.github.io/117 117: thinking with... handsaws?]] reads "number_of_ways_characters_have_achieved_[[TimeTravel time_travel]]++". "++" is a common syntax used to increment a value by one in several programming languages, including but not limited to [[UsefulNotes/TheCLanguage C]], UsefulNotes/{{Java}}, MediaNotes/{{Java}}, and UsefulNotes/JavaScript.



** [[https://qxlkbh.github.io/120 120: seecret saturday update]] contains a proclamation by "Consistent Man" that "the law is always right", making a dig at UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode which, among other things, enforced a pro-authority stance in American comic books.

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** [[https://qxlkbh.github.io/120 120: seecret saturday update]] contains a proclamation by "Consistent Man" that "the law is always right", making a dig at UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode MediaNotes/TheComicsCode which, among other things, enforced a pro-authority stance in American comic books.
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** In [[https://qxlkbh.github.io/90 90: an aesop]], Musi comes up with the idea of writing a story with AnAesop. In the next panel, the Narrator transitions to Musi hiding from a pack of vampire walruses, with no explanation given.

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** In [[https://qxlkbh.github.io/90 90: an aesop]], Musi comes up with the idea of writing a story with AnAesop.a lesson. In the next panel, the Narrator transitions to Musi hiding from a pack of vampire walruses, with no explanation given.
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* DadaComics: Although [[https://qxlkbh.github.io/56 56: OBK Kubanulllh]] was redrawn by a human, it was originally [[UsefulNotes/AIGeneratedArtwork generated by an AI program]], and the result is completely incomprehensible. The AI seems to have a decent grasp on what a StickFigureComic is supposed to ''look'' like, although there are still a few oddities such as inexplicably missing or disproportionate limbs. It doesn't seem to understand much about actual storytelling - the dialogue in the first panel is complete gibberish consisting of a series of glyphs either taken from other writing systems or just made up entirely, while the dialogue in the second panel is cut off entirely.

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* DadaComics: Although [[https://qxlkbh.github.io/56 56: OBK Kubanulllh]] was redrawn by a human, it was originally [[UsefulNotes/AIGeneratedArtwork [[MediaNotes/AIGeneratedArtwork generated by an AI program]], and the result is completely incomprehensible. The AI seems to have a decent grasp on what a StickFigureComic is supposed to ''look'' like, although there are still a few oddities such as inexplicably missing or disproportionate limbs. It doesn't seem to understand much about actual storytelling - the dialogue in the first panel is complete gibberish consisting of a series of glyphs either taken from other writing systems or just made up entirely, while the dialogue in the second panel is cut off entirely.

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