XKCD Invited To New Yorker "Cartoon-Off"
UnknowingFool writes "Farley Katz, who draws for New Yorker magazine, ran into xkcd.com's Randall Munroe in a grocery store. He challenged Munroe to a cartoon-off — each cartoonist to produce drawings about the Internet as envisioned by the elderly, String Theory, 1999, and one's favorite animal eating one's favorite food. In the ensuing short interview, Munroe describes XKCD as 'a webcomic about stick figures who do math, play with staple guns, mess around on the Internet, and have lots of sex. It's about three-fourths autobiographical.'"
Finally, we get to see two perveyors of unfunny comics go head to head. It's like a dream come BORING.
Right, because the only reason to not like BO is because you're a racist.
Here's a thought, perhaps it is YOU who are a racist, just like those who want to call "black holes" something else, because it "sounds racist".
Agent K: A *person* is smart. People are dumb, stupid, panicky animals, and you know it.