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Copper Rule
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I feel like half of xkcd is just knowledge-one ups on the reader. No fucking clue what ea-nasir is. Google says it's some ancient merchant from Mesopotamia. Not sure how that's humorous but I'm sure there's a niche reason the author is very smart for observing.
There's actually a pretty large ea-nasir meme-posting culture, it's one of my favourite internet things.
Basically it originated from this cuneiform tablet from 1750BC, the oldest known written complaint.
Translation of the complaint: (source: 1967 Book "Letters from Mesopotamia"
Most of the humour of the various memes and jokes (some examples found here) seems to stem from the fact that Nanni's salt and rage has endured thousands of years and now we know about it. Ea-Nasir will always be remembered as a shitty copper merchant, and there's just something inherently hilarious about that, to me.
It really was the first angry Yelp review/ 1☆ rating.
ElectronicArts-nasir
But we never hear Nasir’s side. Maybe Nasir was in the right, and this guy is the asshole.
From what I gather, the place it was found in is possibly Ea-Nasir's house, and isn't the only such message, implying the dude was basically collecting hatemail.
The first recorded troll?
Apparently.
He's an ancient mesopotamian merchant who ripped people off and we know of him because we have bunch of clay tablets from people complaining about being ripped off by him.
Relevant xkcd
Congrats on being one of today's lucky 10,000!!
with peace and love, you found the definition of an inside joke :)
In this particular case, the ea-nasir tablet is pretty popular online and you are one of the lucky 10000 (to use one of the better xkcd memes). But I agree that xkcd tends to be really smug, which makes their worse comics really unpalatable. They are not even being particularly smart, they just use strawmen and big words liberally.