About 10 years ago I got rid of most of my cd's because I thought I would just use spotify. Now I'm slowly gathering a cd collection again from thriftstores (or buy albums in store if it's newer music and I want to support the artist). I rip them all to flac and add them to my Plex.
I've noticed I listen to music more now. I find new cool songs by artists by listening through whole albums again. Because of the time commitment of ripping and physically flipping through cd's, I actually care again about the music that I gather and listen.
We have tests done in our schools in the Netherlands right now and the early results are that it has a positive effect. Students talk to eachother more, say they have more fun during breaks. Also that they can concentrate better on their schoolwork.
It goes to the question "geek?" Which then can be answered as "hobbyist" or "yes", but the half circle makes it weird. That's how I read it, but if you choose hobbyist you indeed get into an argument of "WHAT AM I?"
Edit: oh, the yes and no are UNDER the question if you've used Linux. The No on the left comes from another branch. Pfff, just woke up, now I even see you said exactly that. I need coffee....
If you're the creator: I'll (ironically) try to explain why. The text itself has almost no joke, no (strong) punchline. The biggest joke is "Dinosaurs discussing economics while rampaging", which is ridiculous(thus the joke). There are some text jokes, but they don't stand out in the dry matter that's being discussed.
Due to the denseness of the topic being discussed, it feels more akin to reading a wiki article than a comic. The text distracts from the ridiculousness (or possibly a joke about housing? I dunno?). The text becomes the focus, thus that text is being discussed rather than the joke.
/this is the end of my ted talk about jokes I actually don't know much about.
It's a joke. The op basically says that looking if a race is represented enough is as arbitrary as looking for if a specific blood type is represented enough. Or something along those lines, joke can be enterpreted in varying degrees of severity.
A "what about..." joke with a sarcastic undertone.
Off topic, but my love for the Star Wars franchise was killed by all the new movies (from 7 forward): not that I found the new movies were terrible (I found them average, entertaining at times), but they made me simply "not care" anymore about Star Wars and it's universe. 6 movies were enough.
So now when people ask me "do you like Star Wars" I answer with: "meh".
Although not tied to your collection, you might find Everynoise cool and interesting.