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Saran Wrap Viability


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  1. Ain’t that the truth!

  2. Johnson & Johnson says:

    I sure am GLAD that I can now CLING to this graph, instead of getting WRAPped up in this conundrum.

  3. brewski says:

    Boring.

  4. sean says:

    graph type fail. :O

    • Gorgonzola says:

      how?

      • Usoki says:

        It’d work better as a pie chart. There’s only two elements, and they sum to 100.

        • Doombird says:

          They don’t necessarily have to sum to 100. You can also read it as two separate possibilities that have their own inherent probability. So, there’s only a 4 percent chance that it will stick to a food container — what it’s supposed to stick to — if it’s presented with one. However, given the opportunity, it will stick to itself 100 percent of the time. They’re not mutually exclusive: who hasn’t zipped out a fresh piece of plastic wrap, only to have it immediately assume the plastic-wrap fetal position and stick for dear life — then spent the next 5 minutes wrestling with it, and by the time you get it onto the food container it’s lost all its cling?

          This information could be presented a bunch of different ways, but I think this one works too!

          • Ven and Jeremy says:

            “plastic-wrap fetal position” is one of the funniest phrases we have ever laid eyes on! What an apt description! We love this graph and were only disappointed in the fact that we could not give it any higher rating than a 5. This graph’s hilarity is beautiful because it universal in its humor. There are many graphs on this website that are funny only if you know the song, or work in the situation it refers to (ie. an office, or in an IT department) or have children or pets. I imagine there is a much higher percentage of the general population that can fundamentally relate to this graph and its representative frustration, than is typically found in most of the other graphs posted.

        • manda banda says:

          they don’t actually sum to 100 on this graph – pie chart fail.

  5. PloCoon says:

    AMEN!

  6. Henry says:

    In the UK we call it Cling Film.
    Our name is better,

    • bofu says:

      But does it work better? Saran Wrap a brand name, it’s eponymous. Technically it’s called cling wrap or plastic wrap here. The second one is more accurate.

  7. piercen says:

    k this is some what inacurate considerg you have to be a god damn woman to use the stuff

  8. skittlesxmonster says:

    wow…whats up with all these fail-puns?

    “saranity”
    honestly???


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