Throw in the fan theory that Disney's version takes place thousands of years in the future.
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You mean like... speaking to someone in the same room? While they're looking at you? With their eyes?!
Goofy at the bottom
From the phrasing and context, I was expecting something else when I clicked.
Found the original panel, can't find the whole comic.
NSFW obviously.
Don't forget the Snake game.
At first I thought this was an announcement from Microsoft.
You should cut diagonally. If it makes a sandwich better, imagine what it can do for a novel.
That's what dihydrogen monoxide poisoning does to average IQs.
...are non-US peanut butters less viscous?
I am also that guy, and it was more like 17 years ago.
Reminds me of the old trick on HTML forms where you use CSS to make one of the form fields invisible to humans and reject any submission that filled in that field.
It is a theory to explain how genie knows about things like automobiles and 20th century movie stars. It posits that these are only anachronisms if the story is set in the past, as commonly assumed. But setting it in the far distant future eliminates the problem. It also explains the apparent "magic" in the world as remnants of a fallen high-tech civilization.
Rajah the tiger? Genetic engineered. Magic carpet? Hover tech. Buried stop signs (video game only)? Ancient relic. It's really quite surprising how well this theory fits.