I figured out that there’s a clown who crashes his car into a tree because he is drunk, but I don’t get the last panel. Why are there suddenly so many bodies?
I figured out that there’s a clown who crashes his car into a tree because he is drunk, but I don’t get the last panel. Why are there suddenly so many bodies?
You’re one of the lucky 10000 today
what are the lucky 10000?
its a reference to [https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/1053:_Ten_Thousand](this xkcd)
You’re one of them today. Jk, I don’t think it applies specifically to this, this isn’t well known.
I feel like the analogy of a clown car is pretty widespread? And the lucky 10,000 is back of the napkin guestimation, I think it’s allowed an order of magnitude on either side, and one should not feel bad for being part of it, you’re in for learning and learning is (or should be) fun!
No, I meant that not knowing about the 10K didn’t really make him part of the daily 10K
Randall Munroe calculated that there’s every day the lucky 10000 (in the US, 400 thousand globally) who learn something for the first time that is very known.
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Gif is playing fine on my phone via vger.app
Yup same here
OP uploaded an iOS incompatible/malformed video.
It’s Captain America saying “I understood that reference”
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How crazy is this thread is for someone to hear about clown cars AND the lucky 10,000 for the first time.
That number must be smaller
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I’d like it to be the lucky 400 thousand but I guess it’s not that snappy
What group am I in if I am part of two independent lucky 10k events in a single day?
(Odds of being in one)² = (1/10000)² = 1⁄100000000?
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My link has the comic