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This graph would be downright hilarious if it were easier to read. As it is, I almost didn’t get it.
I don’t know … I think it’s funnier because you have to work for it a bit.
I concur! I like when my intelligence is not underestimated
I think if the axes were swapped. That would be better. Funny, though.
Agreed – the axes should _definitely_ be swapped.
I’m such a nerd, I went through the graph checking all the numbers point for point! LOL! Wonderful!
Switching the axes would be a good thing. Someone should do it ‘n post results. Though the other way, makes u work harder.
Den we can do another graph on which visualization of the data is preferred broken down by user groups. (*groan*)
Hands up who wants to know if it’s real and tried to ring the number?
i wan to lol. i’m gonna text it
My cousin called it when we were kids and he got a a high school. This totally reminds me of Ferris Beuller-my best friends brother said he saw him blah blah!
No, but People magazine published the phone number of one of the band members, and I called it to say hi.
I once drunk dialed this number in different area codes until i got a voice mail for some guy (I think it was a San Diego area code) So I proceeded to yell and swear at this guy for taking Jenny away from me.
This is what happens when you go out and get wasted and come home to 5 sober friends who like to take advantage of your intoxicated spontaneity.
I’ve heard of someone who called it in all different area codes and the only one he got’s name was Jennifer. Freaky, huh?
This took me a pathetically long time to understand.