I laud web comics that are entertaining in some way, which usually entails some emotional connection to the content. Don’t you wish you lived in that universe? If a web comic hits some note that resonates with the reader in whatever way, I think it’s done a good job.
In my experience xkcd usually goes for funny- while occasionally going for “awesome” or “heartbreaking”. This comic isn’t any of those things either.
Is there some feature you laud in web comics that this xkcd possesses?
I laud web comics that are entertaining in some way, which usually entails some emotional connection to the content. Don’t you wish you lived in that universe? If a web comic hits some note that resonates with the reader in whatever way, I think it’s done a good job.
“True”.
Next week I’ll be unveiling my new tautological web comic.
Seriously? The most annoying thing about tautologies is the most annoying thing about tautologies.
Also, you’re too late.
Be sure to construct some tautologies complicated enough to be useful.
Presumably the desired feature is not so much “true” or “true and complicated”, but “useful and non-obviously true”.