True fact: it lines up perfectly with Bloom’s hierarchy of learning on one side and, far away, a Reddit thread ranking Buffy seasons from most to least essential.
A model adapted from the Blackfoot and missing some key elements of their model. Self actualization is only achievable through community actualization.
At this point I'm pretty sure xkcd has its own level in my own personal hierarchy of needs. Evaluating for the area under the curve of xkcd's quality over time, the resultant magnitude is unmatched and yet you still continue to deliver
Maslow wasn't right anyway. The fact that people are willing to put the needs of others before their own and even sacrifice their lives for others shows it's not a hierarchy and more a collection.
Title text: "The local police, building inspector, and fire marshal are all contesting my 'safety' assertion, or would be if they could reach me past all the traps."
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Knowing comrades fight for you—
Yeti never sleeps.
Alt text: https://explainxkcd.com/2988#Transcript