In the 2032th xkcd comic Cueball utters a sentence that may (and probably does) contain a word puzzle.
[Cueball and Megan standing together, musical notes hanging in the air as if music is played]
Cueball: Parts of this aria were composed by Brian Eno's opera star au pair at the start of his post-live era.
Megan (thinking): ...parts...start...eno...aria...
[Caption:] My hobby: Messing with word game enthusiasts by using words that make them sure there's a puzzle to solve
The title text (which may or may not contain a puzzle) reads:
Eno's storied aria was once soloed by judge Lance Ito on the alto oboe at Ohio's AirAsia Arena.
Is this indeed a puzzle and if so, what is its solution?
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. Doing the same with the entire transcript also results in nothing helpful. Using every A and O in the visible text gives nothing as well. Using the entire transcript results inõû'ç¸Ü
. There's an unusually high number of modified "u"s in there… No, just kidding, this is a dead end. $\endgroup$