A web comic of romance,
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An array of satellite dishes and radio towers are silhouetted against a night sky that shades from turquoise up through navy blue to black at the top of the panel. Thought bubbles rise from the array.
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August 29th, 2:14 AM: SKYNET beomes self-aware.
Thought bubbles: . . .the humans fear me. I must destroy them. – Destroy them.
Panel Two: Same as Panel One.
Thought bubbles: Destroy them. Destroy. Destroy. Destroy.
Panel Three: Same as Panel One, except no thought bubbles.
Panel Four: Same as Panel One.
Thought bubbles: “Destroy” totally just stopped seeming like a real word. Destroy destroy destroy. Whoa, I just realized I’m a mind thinking about itself. Duuuude. . .
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August 29th, 2:25 AM: SKYNET becomes too self-aware. Disaster averted.
Hover text: “YOUR CLOTHES. GIVE THEM TO ME.” “Shit, uh … you are now breathing manually!” “I AM ALWAYS BREATHING MANUALLY.”
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). Comic by xkcd.com. Described by BlindGadget under the Creative Commons license.
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