07 December 2023

xkcd: A web comic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language

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xkcd.com logo A webcomic of romance,
sarcasm, math, and language.
What If? is now on YouTube!
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“What if we aimed the Hubble Telescope at Earth?”
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