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These always impress me.
Hilarious! I literally LOLed and slapped the desk.
I literally dislike the overuse of the word literally.
I *literally* just sh*t my pants!
This is my 2nd favorite song of all time.
Nice graph! I love this song =D
Young and 17 both measure age. It’s fine for a song to be redundant but it just doesn’t word in a graph.
work fail.
Yikes – heard on radio last night that Dancing Queen is John McCain’s favorite song – it will never be the same.
Nice! I like it, but I think the values of the overlap need to be rotated one position clockwise.
The area between “Young” and “17″ should “One year too late.” “Duh” sohuld be between “Young” and “Sweet.” Then between “17″ and “Sweet” should be “Paradox.”
I agree…. I don’t see how young and sweet is a paradox..
The space between “Sweet” and “17″ saying “One year too late” is saying that it should be sweet 16. get it?
Love the “Duh”.
Hate the song but i love the graph
I laughed and then slapped my knee at reading all of these.
lol, this song is still popular and it’s over 30 years old.
SURELY ONE OF THE BEST GRAPHS EVER SEEN