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[People who know that number two is technically a Euler diagram (  Me  ] People who should get out more)
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└ Tags: As You Like It, Hamlet, Shakespeare, Venn Diagrams

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Discussion (16) ¬

  1. Joe
    January 24, 2009, 11:46 am | # | Reply

    I get out plenty! 🙁

    • Anonymous
      August 24, 2010, 11:53 pm | # | Reply

      Yet it’s still not enough.

  2. P
    March 17, 2009, 5:38 pm | # | Reply

    This is amazingly well done.

    My favourite is certainly Hamlet’s little speech to Horatio. The underlying point of the statement is quite clearly laid out in venn diagram form: Epistemology at its best.

  3. P
    March 27, 2009, 9:04 pm | # | Reply

    These would make great T-shirt material.

  4. Nick
    July 23, 2009, 5:56 am | # | Reply

    “Shakespeare”

    You missed an ‘e’. (I really don’t mean to be an ass about it, I swear).

  5. Luke
    July 23, 2009, 11:42 am | # | Reply

    @Nick Apparentely there are dozens of different ways of spelling ol’ Bill’s surname – indeed in the six surviving copies of his handwriting he spells it differently each time ( http://www.sheldoncomics.com/archive/070810.html )

    Sadly I stumbled across one of the few typos which would land me in “definately wrong” territory – I’ve now fixed it.

    • POBBLE
      March 24, 2010, 6:49 pm | # | Reply

      DEFINITELY

  6. Nick
    July 23, 2009, 5:45 pm | # | Reply

    Huh. That is an interesting tidbit of trivia. Thanks!

    On another note, I love your comic, good sir. Keep up the good work!

  7. Phenoca
    September 28, 2009, 2:52 am | # | Reply

    The top frame was hilarious, but then I scrolled-down and it actually made sense.

  8. Anonymous
    October 25, 2009, 7:47 am | # | Reply

    Heh, I love the “see how things look at things from _this_ angle…” comics.

  9. Trine
    November 25, 2009, 10:43 am | # | Reply

    Denmark is AWESOME

  10. Alex
    February 26, 2010, 7:15 pm | # | Reply

    you should have put performers and portrayers in the mere players circle

  11. Sam
    February 27, 2010, 8:04 pm | # | Reply

    It’s things like this that make me wonder if I get out enough, just because I understood this.

  12. Vincent
    March 16, 2010, 8:16 pm | # | Reply

    Might there not be things in your philosophy which are neither in heaven nor in earth?

  13. Rory
    October 16, 2010, 11:47 am | # | Reply

    When I read panel two, I was actually thinking to myself, “doesn’t he know that’s a Euler diagram? I guess he only knows Venn diagrams from pop culture.” And then I read the title text, and I was relieved.

  14. Me
    September 29, 2011, 11:48 pm | # | Reply

    Isn’t three also an Euler diagram? Technically they all are, but still…

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