Angriest Rice Cooker Director’s Cut 63–On unwanted commentary

This one is pretty much a matched pair with the previous comic, and was in fact inspired by an actual spell check that happened while I was writing that comic. There was a time earlier in the comics run when I would have taken the effort to separate two comics so clearly related, but at this point I was working a ton and pretty much took what inspiration I could get to make into comics right away. At this point I was theoretically uploading comics twice a week as opposed to the earlier (and later) 5. Even that didn’t totally happen, and the quality suffered as well.

Still, I like the idea that the rice cooker was working on an essay about the Enlightenment and masturbation. This was just a random fancy–an excuse for him to be using a word processor and writing the word “Voltaire.” It just seemed like the kind of thing that he would be doing. It’s a little bit weird that he describes his interaction with a word processor as “typing,” but I don’t know exactly what else he’d call it. Inputting, I suppose. The whole comic is so strange, though, that I didn’t bother to change it.

The other day I typed “Voltaire” as part of an essay about the Enlightenment and masturbation. MS spell check changed it to “Violator.” If I wanted editorial commentary, Mr. Gates, I would have asked for it.

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