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0001: "Barrel - Part 1"

Postby outinspace » Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:45 am UTC

I'm just curious, but I was wondering if i'm the only one who would like to see another comic of barrel lad. Cuz that guy is most certinly a tr00 lad.
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Postby Verysillyman » Wed Oct 25, 2006 2:05 am UTC

I think I would. I very nearly cried to see the empty barrel. I'm not sure if I want to admit that, but I did.
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Postby MrBawn » Wed Oct 25, 2006 2:52 am UTC

http://xkcd.com/c31.html

(Although you need this one for context)
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Postby Verysillyman » Wed Oct 25, 2006 3:21 am UTC

I know, it's still sad he lost his barrel :P And it was quite a few comics before he was saved!
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Postby Belial » Wed Oct 25, 2006 4:16 am UTC

I giggled like a schoolgirl when I saw the empty barrel...I'm still angry at Randy for having him rescued.

I may be a bad person...
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Postby VannA » Wed Oct 25, 2006 5:32 am UTC

Belial wrote:I giggled like a schoolgirl when I saw the empty barrel...I'm still angry at Randy for having him rescued.

I may be a bad person...


De you deliberately generate negative situations in order to feed on the reaction? - Giggling or otherwise? :P

If the answer is no, then I don't think you're a bad man.

Just a sick one :D
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Postby Oort » Tue Dec 19, 2006 7:59 am UTC

Part 5 made me happier than I care to admit.
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Postby no-genius » Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:08 am UTC

MrBawn wrote:http://xkcd.com/c31.html

(Although you need this one for context)


dammit, that made me cry! and i've seen it before!!


hey wait, wikipedia doesnt even mention barrel lad!
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Postby TheTankengine » Tue Dec 19, 2006 7:34 pm UTC

no-genius wrote:
MrBawn wrote:http://xkcd.com/c31.html

(Although you need this one for context)


dammit, that made me cry! and i've seen it before!!


hey wait, wikipedia doesnt even mention barrel lad!


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Postby Pau! » Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:20 am UTC

I was so sad when the barrel was empty...and then so happy when he flew into the sunset... I enjoy endings that involve sunsets, I must admit.

And flying otters.
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Postby no-genius » Wed Dec 20, 2006 3:33 pm UTC

Pau! wrote:I was so sad when the barrel was empty...and then so happy when he flew into the sunset... I enjoy endings that involve sunsets, I must admit.

And flying ferrets.
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Postby ferretbot » Thu Dec 21, 2006 6:17 am UTC

yeah, the flying ferret was probably what made me fall in love with the comic.
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Postby ferretbot » Sun Dec 24, 2006 3:10 am UTC

My friend totally made me the flying ferret comic into a t-shirt for me for Christmas. sweet.
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Postby Jadestone » Sat May 19, 2007 2:36 am UTC

The first one about the ferret (http://xkcd.com/c20.html) made me really sad... then the last one in the barrel series made me happy. I have a ferret myself, I would love to see her fly...
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0001: "Barrel - Part 1"

Postby MadnessASAP » Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:06 am UTC

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http://xkcd.com/1/
Alt Text: Don't we all.

Jeez all you people looking to post a comic discussion thread are completely missing out on the piles of comics which don't have threads to discuss them in. That being said I present to you the long over do Comic 1 discussion thread.
Oh and for the requisite personal insight: I personally feel like this all the time.
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby Durandal » Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:17 am UTC

Maybe there hasn't been a discussion because nobody has thought one necessary?

The purpose of this forum isn't 'who can make the most comic discussion threads', you know.

The only thing you contributed was the 'pre-requisite personal insight', which was essentially an iteration of the alt-text.

That being said, may as well actually discuss something if this has been made. I just hope this doesn't turn into some stupid board-wide comic-dredging contest.
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby MadnessASAP » Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:24 am UTC

Actually the point was more to poke fun at the people who try desperately to post the Discussion thread. Also alot of these comics I think are worth some discussion, I've certainly used alot of these older comics offline and shown them to other people. As for the insightful comment, I find alot of them to be rather lacking and just a quick sentence designed meant to be just within the rules.
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby jacobraccuia » Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:32 am UTC

Durandal. If you had joined 3 days later, your yelling would not be acceptable :p

Anyways, maybe he'll visit the penguins on his long sea journeys.
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby vodka.cobra » Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:09 am UTC

We need more: Barrel lad, red spiders, et al.
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby DannysARocker » Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:11 am UTC

MadnessASAP wrote:Oh and for the requisite personal insight: I personally feel like this all the time.


It's just a shame no flying ferret is going to come save us.
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby no-genius » Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:07 pm UTC

Durandal wrote:Maybe there hasn't been a discussion because nobody has thought one necessary?

actually, there has.
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby Durandal » Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:00 pm UTC

jacobraccuia wrote:Durandal. If you had joined 3 days later, your yelling would not be acceptable :p
I'm not sure I follow.

Edit: Ah. I see. That would have placed my join date after his.

Still, not sure how that applies, unless you're into the argumentum ad hominem style of debate.
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby jacobraccuia » Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:17 pm UTC

Durandal wrote:
jacobraccuia wrote:Durandal. If you had joined 3 days later, your yelling would not be acceptable :p
I'm not sure I follow.

Edit: Ah. I see. That would have placed my join date after his.

Still, not sure how that applies, unless you're into the argumentum ad hominem style of debate.

Eh. I was going for more of the "I've been here longer so don't tell me what to do thing", although I don't follow it or anything.
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby Rufaellie » Fri Jul 24, 2009 8:05 pm UTC

Yeah, you know, looking back this is still one of my favorites...So simple, but powerful...
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby Mr. Monster » Tue May 25, 2010 1:09 am UTC

We should put all of the 'Barrel' comics into one discussion.
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Re: 0001: "Barrel - Part 1"

Postby GpT Ed » Tue Nov 08, 2011 4:38 pm UTC

I was just struck by how appropriate a beginning it is for what has become a truly incredible journey of reading through XKCD. My question is this: How many of these comics did Mr. Monroe have completed before beginning to post? I'm sure it was no accident that he began with this particular strip.
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Re: 0001: "Barrel - Part 1"

Postby cjmcjmcjmcjm » Fri Nov 11, 2011 4:06 am UTC

GpT Ed wrote:I was just struck by how appropriate a beginning it is for what has become a truly incredible journey of reading through XKCD. My question is this: How many of these comics did Mr. Monroe have completed before beginning to post? I'm sure it was no accident that he began with this particular strip.

IIRC, Randall started xkcd by uploading scans of sketches he made in high school, so he knew that this was the sketch to put up first
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Re: "Barrel - Part 1" Discussion

Postby ruleeet » Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:09 am UTC

We want more "Barrel lad" comics!
Mr. Monster wrote:We should put all of the 'Barrel' comics into one discussion.

And this would be a great idea :idea:
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