140 RE-Using


Well, if that guy in "V for Vendetta" can talk like that, so can I...

The picture is mostly self-explanatory, isn't it? And if you're wondering, I really mean what I wrote in the picture...
The format, of course, is inspired by xkcd.com, the webcomic that is unsuitable for children, adults and liberal art majors. Go read it, and you'll have a reason not to forget what you learnt during your Physics and Math classes.

One of the reasons why it's unsuitable for children and adults with an Arts Major

I think I lost quite a bit of the writing momentum after the Re-return to Singapore, hmm... I hope it returns soon... once again Pleeb you M1,

PS: I've decided to replace the (SHIFT + random numbers) word, with an anagram of Bleep, making it even less harmful to little children, those who are unfamiliar with keyboards, and those who can't play Scrabble...

5 Comments:

Michelle Tam said...

i don't see why liberal arts majors can't appreciate and enjoy said comic. surely they are intelligent enough?

i'm going to be an arts major soon - albeit with an all-too-long science background, and yet it's perfectly comprehensible and enjoyable.

Cy Azhar said...

I just quoted off the disclaimer on the website,

"Warning: this comic occasionally contains strong language (which may be unsuitable for children), unusual humor (which may be unsuitable for adults), and advanced mathematics (which may be unsuitable for liberal-arts majors"

... and by the way, can you be considered adult?

Anonymous said...

i see...i thought you quoted the disclaimer because it corresponded with your own judgement.

and pertaining your question - legally, not until i'm 21.

but if i understand 'adult' within your context and the website's, and by my own judgement, then yes i can and am considered as an adult.

Cy Azhar said...

Actually, I quoted the disclaimer because it sounded humourous, I don't think even the author of the comic meant for it to offend any readers.

Or, it could just be black humour... and actually, we're just splitting hairs here, aren't we, with the definitions and all...

Anonymous said...

come to think about it, i guess i'm not adult by the website's definition - i like unusual/black humour.

it wasn't offensive, just a little jarring.

case closed!