The simple fact that the Internet exists means that at any given moment someone , in fact , be wrong. It’s up to us (read: you, PZ) to make sure we know the truth.
Michellesays
You have a duty to destroy the wrong of the interwebs, no matter what a stupid stickfigure comic insinuates!
Brother Prof. Myers-
We have many things in common, you and I. We are not that much different.
-RPTH
Award Winning Interblogger
etc and so forth
Anonsays
Not enough tentacles to be PeeZed.
I think it is Truth Machine.
Jack Krebssays
That’s hilarious. I know the feeling full well, although I have succeeded in squelching it, for the most part, the last few years.
Asteranxsays
The alt text is sometimes better than the punchlines on that comic. In this case it was ‘What do you want me to do, LEAVE? Then they’d just keep being wrong!’
Don’t ever leave us, PZ. Can you imagine how wrong people would be _then_?
deciussays
Second Cousin Rev. Paul T.-
That was rich.
Once a friend who directs an astronomical observatory received a job application from an astrologer.
Phoenician in a time of Romanssays
It’s not about you. You’re wrong.
God, I’m sleepy…
David Marjanović, OMsays
It’s not about you. You’re wrong.
God, I’m sleepy…
Treason! That Phoenician is taking words out of my mouth! And besides, I think Carthage should be destroyed.
David Marjanović, OMsays
It’s not about you. You’re wrong.
God, I’m sleepy…
Treason! That Phoenician is taking words out of my mouth! And besides, I think Carthage should be destroyed.
Peter Ashbysays
Hell, I hang out in a usenet xian group so I have to pick and choose which wrongs I try and right. It is so hard there being only one of me ;-) though fortunately I am not the only one trying to fight the good fight in there. Best is when the xian inmates bitch about the ‘invasion’ of atheists (all 3 of us).
Then there are all the wonderfully glib and totally empty of meaning statements like “god is outside the universe” and “god sustains the universe” or the recent “god is eternal, has always been and thus needs no explanation”
Tokensays
@7: I’m of the opinion that the alt text generally IS the punchline.
Wisaakahsays
I must admit, when I saw this yesterday I thought immediately of Pharyngula – but I owe you all a debt of gratitude! The comment threads are proof that not all human beings are vapid, hateful, self-deluded/absorbed, (insert-religious-text-here)-thumping, sexually repressed assholes who feel insecure unless the entire world endorses their particular brand of spiritual flagellation/masturbation. So, thanks!
Sastrasays
That’s what I love about the internet. In my real life, so many groups which bring up any topic which touches on religion seem to see debate, disagreement, and even honest discussion as hostile intrusions on what must now become a Sharing and Caring Mutual Support Group. “I don’t think the earth is 10,000 years old myself, but how wonderful for you that you do, and that you keep strong in your own belief, if that is what is true for you — I so admire that.”
Without the internet I slowly die the death of a thousand cuts.
alchemistsays
That’s so funny! It nails my internet personality to a t.
Overstromingsays
Heh, classic xkcd. Been showing up everywhere, because it’s so freakin’ true.
Wronger than the wrongest man in Wrongland, on the wrongest day of the year.
Pee Zed should be happy his Trophy Wife is so concerned with the trvth she spends all her tyme correcting ijiots on Teh Internets rather than, ah, sleeping.
mothrasays
No tentacles, no beard, and neglecting a trophy wife(TM), can’t be PZ. However, if a hot Architeuthis video was on the monitor. . .
Huh. That’s the sixth time I’ve seen that image today: I saw the original comic, I posted it twice on various sites, I saw it twice in different threads on the same webforum, and now here.
Randall Munroe is obviously following me.
stogoesays
I was on the XKCD forums last night and I read the thread for Monday’s “How it Works” comic and I was just dumbfounded. Usually there’s just a lot of programming in-jokes and congeniality, but for some reason all the bigoted evo-psych wankers decided to come out and spew their just-so stories for why women are just plain genetically inferior. Ick.
Michael Xsays
And then comes the next comic, “3 days later”, where we see the same picture and hear:
“Are you still having that same conversation, talking to those same people?”
“Yes, it’s the same thread. And, No, new trolls showed up to take the place of the original trolls.”
Too funny. My husband taped this one securely to my monitor so I’d know it was meant for me. . .
Never went to the forums. Probably shouldn’t. I spend too much time in front of the computer already.
inkadusays
Yeah, this pretty much sums up my interest with the internet. I don’t necessarily have to argue, but i like reading about people who are wrong, mostly in politics, but religion is also an unavoidably delicious subject.
You should have seen the forums when “The Data So Far” came out. It was horrible.
Craigsays
I used to be like that. Now I tend not to argue with people, but instead I find myself seeking out horrible wrong internet people’s postings to read for entertainment.
I’ll find some loony’s complaint of blasphemy in an IMDB movie review, and read all of their reviews.
If you ever start to feel like you are overestimating the average human’s intelligence, there’s a two-word cure for it: youtube comments.
OTOH, Toronto just had a six-alarm fire in which no one was killed nor hurt. News commentators, bystanders and such said that it was amazing, surprising, fortunate, thanked the fire-fighters and other emergency workers, and no one said it was a niracle. The mayor said that the thoughts of Torontonians were with the people who lost their homes or businesses — not their prayers.
Azkyrothsays
In my real life, so many groups which bring up any topic which touches on religion seem to see debate, disagreement, and even honest discussion as hostile intrusions on what must now become a Sharing and Caring Mutual Support Group.
In your life it’s limited to groups which bring up any topic which touches on religion?
Lucky bastard. <.<
KiwiInOzsays
Well I suggest a jihad against these evil cartoonists who defame our beloved prophet, Pee Zed (peas be upon him), and who may or may not resemble the caricature depicted.
HPsays
Can I just say that I have the exact opposite reaction to this cartoon? The Internet is about the only place I know where I can reliably run into people who are right about anything.
inkadusays
News commentators, bystanders and such said that it was amazing, surprising, fortunate, thanked the fire-fighters and other emergency workers, and no one said it was a miracle.
ZOMG!! That’s a miracle all its own!
Azkyrothsays
What I’d like to see is a convincing explanation for the psychology behind this cultural assumption many people seem to share that anything involving “the internet” is automatically trivial.
BlueIndependentsays
That panel is so very true. Can’t count how many times I’ve wasted a Saturday morning ripping someone else a new one on a forum for being stupid.
Oddly enough, today’s Dilbert was especially just for me – I have the cartoon referenced in that strip taped to my desk…
Geralsays
Haha win.
SKFKsays
At least PZ’s dealing with people being wrong about science. I stay up late trying to correct people’s misconceptions about “Death of Superman” storyline.
Samwisesays
I note with glee that this comes just before the whale evolution post… and the guy *disabled* comments.
I know he’ll never listen to anything. I know he’ll remain willfully ignorant of anything which might challenge his comfortable views. The urge to try to explain anyway remains.
I can no longer allow myself to read any online discussion which includes “.999…” because it will make my head asplode. Who’ll tell them they’re wrong then?!
=LOL= Several years ago when DSL really started hitting the big time, a friend of mine had it installed. Not long after that, his wife was heard to say that the internet is the best form of birth control ever invented.
Escuerdsays
Yeah, this describes an insidious compulsive behavior that can be quite hard to overcome. You can’t always correct people who are mistaken, evenespecially if they’re insufferably confident about something ridiculous.
Occasionally doing it is good (you want to get good information out there). While obsessively doing so may not be bad for everyone else (unless you are the one who’s wrong of course ;p ), it’s generally unhealthy for the person doing it.
The best way to get information from people on the internet is not to ask a question. It’s to post an error ;)
Blondinsays
This cartoon reminds me of a joke I heard comic Mike MacDonald tell. He was talking about being lost in the forest and how someone had once advised him he should never go hiking without a cell phone. His tag to this was imagining himself calling for help and trying to describe where he was (like that was going to help somebody find him).
Then he related that on one occasion when he had told that joke an audience member had approached him after his set to explain that actually search & rescue people could triangulate on a cell phone signal and locate someone who was lost, etc, etc. He described this person pushing his way through backstage muttering, “Excuse me, excuse me. I have vital information for the comedian.”
I just couldn’t help thinking I know people like that (and I might be one of them).
This is hilarious. When you are trained as a scientist, that urge to uncover and refute errors is almost irresistible at times. It reminds me of the old insight that an effective way to improve your citation rate is to publish something that is controversial and wrong now and then…
Junkjungle says
The simple fact that the Internet exists means that at any given moment someone , in fact , be wrong. It’s up to us (read: you, PZ) to make sure we know the truth.
Michelle says
You have a duty to destroy the wrong of the interwebs, no matter what a stupid stickfigure comic insinuates!
Gridman says
PZ, don’t be paranoid about it.
It’s probably just because you’re easy to draw.
Hipple, Rev. Paul T. says
Brother Prof. Myers-
We have many things in common, you and I. We are not that much different.
-RPTH
Award Winning Interblogger
etc and so forth
Anon says
Not enough tentacles to be PeeZed.
I think it is Truth Machine.
Jack Krebs says
That’s hilarious. I know the feeling full well, although I have succeeded in squelching it, for the most part, the last few years.
Asteranx says
The alt text is sometimes better than the punchlines on that comic. In this case it was ‘What do you want me to do, LEAVE? Then they’d just keep being wrong!’
Don’t ever leave us, PZ. Can you imagine how wrong people would be _then_?
decius says
Second Cousin Rev. Paul T.-
That was rich.
Once a friend who directs an astronomical observatory received a job application from an astrologer.
Phoenician in a time of Romans says
It’s not about you. You’re wrong.
God, I’m sleepy…
David Marjanović, OM says
Treason! That Phoenician is taking words out of my mouth! And besides, I think Carthage should be destroyed.
David Marjanović, OM says
Treason! That Phoenician is taking words out of my mouth! And besides, I think Carthage should be destroyed.
Peter Ashby says
Hell, I hang out in a usenet xian group so I have to pick and choose which wrongs I try and right. It is so hard there being only one of me ;-) though fortunately I am not the only one trying to fight the good fight in there. Best is when the xian inmates bitch about the ‘invasion’ of atheists (all 3 of us).
Then there are all the wonderfully glib and totally empty of meaning statements like “god is outside the universe” and “god sustains the universe” or the recent “god is eternal, has always been and thus needs no explanation”
Token says
@7: I’m of the opinion that the alt text generally IS the punchline.
Wisaakah says
I must admit, when I saw this yesterday I thought immediately of Pharyngula – but I owe you all a debt of gratitude! The comment threads are proof that not all human beings are vapid, hateful, self-deluded/absorbed, (insert-religious-text-here)-thumping, sexually repressed assholes who feel insecure unless the entire world endorses their particular brand of spiritual flagellation/masturbation. So, thanks!
Sastra says
That’s what I love about the internet. In my real life, so many groups which bring up any topic which touches on religion seem to see debate, disagreement, and even honest discussion as hostile intrusions on what must now become a Sharing and Caring Mutual Support Group. “I don’t think the earth is 10,000 years old myself, but how wonderful for you that you do, and that you keep strong in your own belief, if that is what is true for you — I so admire that.”
Without the internet I slowly die the death of a thousand cuts.
alchemist says
That’s so funny! It nails my internet personality to a t.
Overstroming says
Heh, classic xkcd. Been showing up everywhere, because it’s so freakin’ true.
Wronger than the wrongest man in Wrongland, on the wrongest day of the year.
MO
tikistitch says
xkcd is so many kinds of awsome. We definitely need this one on a tee shirt.
blf says
Pee Zed should be happy his Trophy Wife is so concerned with the trvth she spends all her tyme correcting ijiots on Teh Internets rather than, ah, sleeping.
mothra says
No tentacles, no beard, and neglecting a trophy wife(TM), can’t be PZ. However, if a hot Architeuthis video was on the monitor. . .
AnthonyK says
Oh my God! Wear?
Blake Stacey says
Eh, old news: bloggers have been like this for at least seventy years.
Despard says
Huh. That’s the sixth time I’ve seen that image today: I saw the original comic, I posted it twice on various sites, I saw it twice in different threads on the same webforum, and now here.
Randall Munroe is obviously following me.
stogoe says
I was on the XKCD forums last night and I read the thread for Monday’s “How it Works” comic and I was just dumbfounded. Usually there’s just a lot of programming in-jokes and congeniality, but for some reason all the bigoted evo-psych wankers decided to come out and spew their just-so stories for why women are just plain genetically inferior. Ick.
Michael X says
And then comes the next comic, “3 days later”, where we see the same picture and hear:
“Are you still having that same conversation, talking to those same people?”
“Yes, it’s the same thread. And, No, new trolls showed up to take the place of the original trolls.”
linnen says
At least until he loses interest.
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20080208
Carlie says
#23- Much as I love XKCD, the forums there are a strange and scary place. I avoid them.
Alison says
Too funny. My husband taped this one securely to my monitor so I’d know it was meant for me. . .
Never went to the forums. Probably shouldn’t. I spend too much time in front of the computer already.
inkadu says
Yeah, this pretty much sums up my interest with the internet. I don’t necessarily have to argue, but i like reading about people who are wrong, mostly in politics, but religion is also an unavoidably delicious subject.
Kelly Clowers says
#23, #26
You should have seen the forums when “The Data So Far” came out. It was horrible.
Craig says
I used to be like that. Now I tend not to argue with people, but instead I find myself seeking out horrible wrong internet people’s postings to read for entertainment.
I’ll find some loony’s complaint of blasphemy in an IMDB movie review, and read all of their reviews.
If you ever start to feel like you are overestimating the average human’s intelligence, there’s a two-word cure for it: youtube comments.
Caveat says
That’s you? I thought it was me…
Monado, FCD says
OTOH, Toronto just had a six-alarm fire in which no one was killed nor hurt. News commentators, bystanders and such said that it was amazing, surprising, fortunate, thanked the fire-fighters and other emergency workers, and no one said it was a niracle. The mayor said that the thoughts of Torontonians were with the people who lost their homes or businesses — not their prayers.
Azkyroth says
In your life it’s limited to groups which bring up any topic which touches on religion?
Lucky bastard. <.<
KiwiInOz says
Well I suggest a jihad against these evil cartoonists who defame our beloved prophet, Pee Zed (peas be upon him), and who may or may not resemble the caricature depicted.
HP says
Can I just say that I have the exact opposite reaction to this cartoon? The Internet is about the only place I know where I can reliably run into people who are right about anything.
inkadu says
ZOMG!! That’s a miracle all its own!
Azkyroth says
What I’d like to see is a convincing explanation for the psychology behind this cultural assumption many people seem to share that anything involving “the internet” is automatically trivial.
BlueIndependent says
That panel is so very true. Can’t count how many times I’ve wasted a Saturday morning ripping someone else a new one on a forum for being stupid.
Moses says
Well, at least you’re sponge worthy. :)
Owen says
Oddly enough, today’s Dilbert was especially just for me – I have the cartoon referenced in that strip taped to my desk…
Geral says
Haha win.
SKFK says
At least PZ’s dealing with people being wrong about science. I stay up late trying to correct people’s misconceptions about “Death of Superman” storyline.
Samwise says
I note with glee that this comes just before the whale evolution post… and the guy *disabled* comments.
I know he’ll never listen to anything. I know he’ll remain willfully ignorant of anything which might challenge his comfortable views. The urge to try to explain anyway remains.
I can no longer allow myself to read any online discussion which includes “.999…” because it will make my head asplode. Who’ll tell them they’re wrong then?!
Alan Kellogg says
Fertile ground.
themadlolscientist says
=LOL= Several years ago when DSL really started hitting the big time, a friend of mine had it installed. Not long after that, his wife was heard to say that the internet is the best form of birth control ever invented.
Escuerd says
Yeah, this describes an insidious compulsive behavior that can be quite hard to overcome. You can’t always correct people who are mistaken,
evenespecially if they’re insufferably confident about something ridiculous.Occasionally doing it is good (you want to get good information out there). While obsessively doing so may not be bad for everyone else (unless you are the one who’s wrong of course ;p ), it’s generally unhealthy for the person doing it.
Dave says
The best way to get information from people on the internet is not to ask a question. It’s to post an error ;)
Blondin says
This cartoon reminds me of a joke I heard comic Mike MacDonald tell. He was talking about being lost in the forest and how someone had once advised him he should never go hiking without a cell phone. His tag to this was imagining himself calling for help and trying to describe where he was (like that was going to help somebody find him).
Then he related that on one occasion when he had told that joke an audience member had approached him after his set to explain that actually search & rescue people could triangulate on a cell phone signal and locate someone who was lost, etc, etc. He described this person pushing his way through backstage muttering, “Excuse me, excuse me. I have vital information for the comedian.”
I just couldn’t help thinking I know people like that (and I might be one of them).
Tom says
It’s not paranoia. We are all taunting you in some way.
Cephalopod torture
ganv says
This is hilarious. When you are trained as a scientist, that urge to uncover and refute errors is almost irresistible at times. It reminds me of the old insight that an effective way to improve your citation rate is to publish something that is controversial and wrong now and then…
BaldApe says
Somebody has been spying on me!