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  1. that one guy says:

    This’un should be on failblog… titled “Making Sense Fail”

  2. Bogie says:

    I think it’s pretty funny and clever as well.

  3. wykkedfae says:

    I thought it was a hoot! BTW, I’m so impressed that you didn’t put FIRST!

  4. rocktoonz says:

    Brilliant!

  5. beefytee says:

    unfortunately is it incorrect. There is no pure “b”, “c”, or “d” on this chart as they are all part of the system “a”, so it should be corrected to be “ab” “ac” and “ad”.

    • magus says:

      what are u a albgra teacher

      • marxz says:

        errr
        Math fail
        back to grade school for you
        algebra and set theory are two distinct disciplines of maths (pretty much as unrelated as you can possibly get with in the field)

        • Valdis Kletnieks says:

          Actually, if you go back and re-read Russell& Whitehead’s “Principia Mathematica”, you’ll discover that they basically defined algebra in terms of set theory. They’re more related than you think. (Hint – you can’t do much with “algebra” unless you have defined things like plus, minus, multiply, divide – which are easiest to define in terms of group theory
          over various sets of numbers (integers, rationals, irrationals, complex, etc).

          It was not until proposition *110.643, on page 83 of the second volume of
          Principia Mathematica that Whitehead and Russell were able to prove that
          1 + 1 = 2, let alone that 2 + 2 = 4. (In a book not otherwise noted for
          its humour, it is interesting to note that immediately below the proof
          is the following remarkable understatement: “The above proposition is
          occasionally useful. It is used at least three times …”)

    • madison's sister says:

      I was going to point out the same thing. :)
      And no, I am not an algebra teacher, sarcasmo. :-p

    • Colin says:

      Hey, man, the point is over that way. If you hurry you might be able to catch up to it.

  6. that one guy says:

    FIRST… really not as important as some folks make it out to be… but I was, I suppose…

  7. Duren says:

    A Mosquito Vampire Lawyer!!!

  8. Poppyseed says:

    I kinda want to see what BCD could’ve been.

  9. Pippi says:

    Don’t you know that all attorneys can fly? It’s a requirement for passing the bar.

  10. Matador says:

    I don’t get it, what’s the ABCD?

  11. ideambulate says:

    In case anyone is interested, I’ve put up a near-poster-quality version of the graph at my website.

    Fun all around.

  12. Colin says:

    Excellent graph. Even if there are always people who seem to miss the point.

  13. Jeff says:

    ABCD should be politicians

  14. Fish says:

    Slightly confusing to read, but very funny.

  15. Badger says:

    Hokay. I come onto the graphs page cause all the rest of the pages are awesome, but this is the first one that I’ve ever really found funny. Just sayin, I set a high bar, and you beat it! ^^

  16. Ambie says:

    ABCD various in laws

  17. JT says:

    Excellent – well thought out and funny. I’m impressed.

  18. Mimi says:

    I agree with Jeff.

    ideam – You have surpassed all and all to follow.

    I’m in love…

  19. Warren Huber says:

    Unfortunately, there is a more major fail here…..
    B, C, and D are not necessary subsets of A, therefor those fields should have some portion outside of A.
    (It is possible to fly, be impossible to get rid of, or be ex-human and not suck blood)

    • Although.... says:

      Those portions are probably in some other part of the third dimension of the space through which the graph slices.

  20. fishboy says:

    Not very coherent – and also a rip-off of indexed.blogspot.com.

  21. MYTN says:

    Haha, ABCD should be the IRS. Zing!



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