Wednesday, April 24, 2019

2141

Oh man, this is pretty great if you know what UI and UX stand for. PM me if you need an explanation

Monday, April 22, 2019

2140

Did you know that if you take common aphorisms literally, they can lead to nonsensical conclusions? And that those conclusions can become even more nonsensical if you throw in some egregious product placement for Google?

Friday, April 19, 2019

2139
"I'll make sure to put a blue square with a check mark for the options that have only one choice, like real email settings dashboards have," Randall said to himself. "That kind of attention to detail is what marks me as a professional."

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

2138

Is there a word for the feeling that something is a sexual fetish for someone?

Monday, April 15, 2019

2137

Maybe Trump's presidency was the weirdest thing about 2016, but if you still haven't gotten used to it by this point you're getting old.

This manifestation of Randall's millennial sense of entitlement is connected to his perpetual stunned disbelief about the existence of President Donald Trump. He expects the world to arrange itself to minimize inconveniences to him. Trump's presidency is the "weirdest thing about 2019" because Randall doesn't like thinking about it. Similarly, the "second weirdest" is something he doesn't like having to do, even "sometimes". As with the fact checking, Randall is angered that other people aren't sufficiently exerting themselves to keep him from having to confront disagreeable realities.

Friday, April 12, 2019

2136

And yet, knowing this, Randall will continue to obsess over election coverage. We've even had this exact comic before. 

Friday, April 5, 2019


2133

It is very important to Randall that you know he reads ScienceAlert.

Wednesday, April 3, 2019


2131

I was sick the other day so I missed this one. What was the deal with the poll?

2132

A strong contender for laziest XKCD ever. We had basically the same comic less than a week ago. Neither of them is even a graph comic; they are more like number line comics, and this one doesn't even label the bottom part of the number line. There are only four "examples" on it, ignoring many immediately obvious permutations ("65 👛ent", etc). How long do you imagine this idea took from inception to publication?

  2652 Self-deprecation can't last forever; at some point you have to actually be good at your job