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Q: What's all this then?
A: This is a webcomic dedicated to government and history. Think XKCD's art style meets American history.
Q: Is this just a ripoff of XKCD?
A: No, only the style of the drawings are a ripoff. The content is original, and the subject matter is one not covered by XKCD (at least not regularly).
Q: Who's Thomas Bailey? You?
A: No, not me. He's a renowned American historian. If you really care, try
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._BaileyQ: How often do you update.
A: Whenever I have an idea. I'll try to publish in regular intervals, but remember, an RSS feed is a great invention.
Q: I didn't get one of your jokes, what do I do?
A: Try googling the historical reference you missed. If it was an internet thing you didn't understand, check out
http://knowyourmeme.com/ for a guide to the internet.
But what if they are of another country's, or multinational? What if there are 6 of each country? Or personal?
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't matter what country the flag is, as long as they are all the same. If it is a mix of flags and no 2 are the same, then the number is increased to 14.
ReplyDeleteSo 14 max? What about all the people in the UN?
ReplyDeleteDo not trust the UN.
ReplyDeleteBut but but but but . . . they're better than the League! (Then again, they DID let France stop everyone else from calling non-French made champagne 'champagne' . . . You win this round, tuberculosis. You win.)
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