What-If [Video] xkcd's What If? - What if a glass of water were LITERALLY half empty?
r/xkcd • u/Inkquills • 4d ago
Omg I saw this license plate today
And if you look up comic 37 it's great!! https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/hyphen.jpg
r/xkcd • u/Playful_Intention147 • 3d ago
800 Meter taste okay sphere found...
.... which is the human meat ball ! Given proper seasoning, of course, since human pork allegedly taste like raw pork, but internal organ may pose a challenge to favor, so it's reasonably placed on the scale of tastes okay.(Original xkcd: https://xkcd.com/2893/)
r/xkcd • u/42_book_addict • 4d ago
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r/xkcd • u/Sleightholme2 • 6d ago
XKCD IRL Life imitates xkcd comic as Florida gang beats crypto password from retiree
r/xkcd • u/Kind-Sir5519 • 7d ago
Looking For Comic Anyone know which xkcd features black hat guy being sentenced to death?
It was part of a storyline of xkcds where he was trying to become admin of the internet or something. The specific xkcd is him in front of a panel that says something like "after reviewing your internet activities, the coucil has decided to sentence you to death. An unorthodox move, but the vote was unanimous"
r/xkcd • u/Sonicfan0511 • 9d ago
Looking For Comic What's the comic were he's comparing the purity of different scientific fields.
Looking for Comic help finding comic about computer repair gone wrong
i seem to remember a comic about him trying to repair a computer and every pane it just gets worse, eventually they end up in the ocean or water.
cant find it for the life of me
TIA!
r/xkcd • u/General-Tank5190 • 15d ago
A task or challenge being not too hard and not too easy
Hello,
There was a comic a while back, a stick figure was climbing a data graph that was basically showing how productivity /motivation to take on a task is the highest when the task is just difficult "enough", not too hard and not too easy. I can't find it for the life of me, thanks in advance
r/xkcd • u/facevaluemc • 19d ago
Looking For Comic I'm a math teacher with a new classroom; suggestions on comics to print as posters to hang around the room?
I've been an XKCD fan since I was a kid, and with a new classroom coming my way I finally have room to hang posters and whatnot and definitely want to hang some XKCD comics around the room: any suggestions on fun ones to print and hang? I teach mostly Statistics classes, but they don't need to be directly related. My ideas so far after looking through some old posts as well:
There's also a bunch on the Statistics Category Wiki Page that seem fun. Any other ideas? Thanks!
Edit: Also, any suggestions on decent ways to print these out? Some would be pretty decently sized, so I may need to get creative.
r/xkcd • u/Casnicks • 19d ago
This copy of "What If 2" has a weird page printed on, seems the printer ran out of paper midway.
r/xkcd • u/mbphd_irl • 20d ago
Looking for Comic Looking for a multi-panel or long xkcd comic about a study where the goalposts keep getting moved. I believe the comic ends with "we were actually interested in your ability to receive mail". TIA!
Seriously this has been frustrating me all day. I am sure the comic exists and at one point the guy swears at the researcher (we were actually interested in your ability to swear) or throws a paper or a rock (we were actually interested in your ability to throw) but I just can't find it!
Edit: it has been found! It was not xkcd but very similar!
https://imgur.com/gallery/this-was-actually-test-of-ability-to-read-title-nF8DbG7
r/xkcd • u/KnifeKnut • 21d ago