Given the setting of this comic (Some time after 2001), wouldn't they have already known what happened to the WTC? And dude is using a corded, residential phone, so it couldn't have been that long after it 9/11...
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I don't understand this weird Lemmy fascination with over-analyzing and breaking down shitposty jokes.
I use Arch, btw
I am deeply sorry for upsetting you with my observations
I said I didn't understand it, not that I was upset over it but okay.
The corded phone is my favourite part :P
I imagine, it's part of the joke, that the phone looks old. Like, if the 50s called, it would have been a rotary phone...
I over slept for work that morning and my mother screamed that I needed to get out of bed because the world was on fire.
I got my work clothes on in a minute because I was a teenage dirt bag, baby. By the time I got to the living room she was in tears because the Pentagon was going up in smoke.
I'm not sure if it was survival instinct or what, but I said, 'Silly Government, tricks are for kids!'
I just remember her shouting, "This is serious!" As I dashed to my car.
The radio sucked that morning. Pretty much all the fm band was nothing but church talk. The walkman I had plugged into my stereo was off charge, so I had to listen to some Spanish sermon as I wondered if the Spencer's I worked at was going to be blown up.
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Well, it’s not actually the year 2001 calling on the phone.