xkcd @lemmy.world randomaccount43543 @lemmy.world 2y ago xkcd #2870: Love Songs https://xkcd.com/2870Alt text:The Piña Colada song carves a trajectory across the chart over the course of the song.
https://xkcd.com/2870Alt text:The Piña Colada song carves a trajectory across the chart over the course of the song.
Bittersweet memories, and not being what you need right now clouds the message compared to other songs on here.
Agreed, it should be at least "yes" for both "do I like you" and "do you like me" but "no!!" for "do I like me"
Think you're kind of neat, then she tells me I'm a creep. Yeah, I think all three could fit there. Or close enough, anyway.
I'd like to see a sequel to this comic that actually does plot the trajectories of songs that have story development:The Pina Colada SongFairytale of New YorkScenes from an Italian RestaurantParadise by the Dashboard Lightetc.
Isn't Call me Maybe the one with the twist at the end of the music video where the guy turns out to be gay?
The independent variable (horizontal axis) represents the singer's sentiment, so the chart is from the singer's POV.
What does it say about a person who can hum or pick out almost any of these songs but never could have plotted a single one?
I kinda love this. I think this could become an organizational system for all relationship songs, sort of like the Dewey decimal system.
Every Step You Take is so far on the right that it doesn't show on the chart.