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Differences between math and food

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  1. heh says:

    kinda good idea, but graph fail.
    you cant show differences with a sum…

  2. jmo says:

    the point is that they share pronunciation – it’s not a difference

  3. tracylee says:

    Awww, now you’re just comparing apples to oranges.

    And is that pizza pi, or apple pi?

  4. purpletabby says:

    Is this really the best that’s being submitted? Pie and Pi are always pronounced the same, so there should be complete overlap on the graph. For it to work they would have needed to choose words with alternate pronunciations.

    • Wakka wakka says:

      This graph is showing all similarities between pie and pi. The overlap in the middle is the pronunciation, saying the only thing shared by both pie and pi is the pronunciation. Everything else is different about the two. Had the graph been titled “Differences in pronunciation of pie and pi” then you would be correct

      • bcdm says:

        So…a graph titled “Differences between math and food”…is showing the SIMILARITIES between math and food.

        It’s brilliant in its illogic.

      • purpletabby says:

        Dangit! That’s what I get for getting all opinion-y as soon as I get up.

      • psychodarko says:

        in which case there should be a third circle with pronunciation as its label being completely encompassed by pie and pi but there isn’t

  5. n00b says:

    difference between ‘Pie’ and ‘Pi’ = e

  6. pies? says:

    They are never pronounced differently though, so shouldn’t the circles overlap completely?

  7. Batgirl says:

    Fail. This makes no sense.

  8. Berto says:

    BOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooo

    Awful. Probably the worst graph I’ve ever seen on this site.

  9. TechnoCat says:

    Switch Pi and Math around.
    And also switch Pie and Food around
    It works better that way. Right now it doesn’t make any sense.

  10. chenry says:

    If they were pronounced differently, “pi r square”, “no pie are round” joke wouldn’t be funny.

    Er. Well. It’s never funny, but you know what I mean.

    • Mr. Pants says:

      The difference with math and food is: with food, pies aren’t square.
      (Math: pi*r^2)

      I think I prefer the tangent (pun!) where we decide the mathematical value of pie.
      Pie – Pi = e
      Pie = e + Pi
      Pie = 5.859874482

      or

      Pie = Pi*e = 8.539734223

  11. Miz says:

    You need to look at it as: Pi and Pie share pronunciation, but there are things that they do not have in common, hence the non-overlapping. But, still, could have been made clearer.

  12. DigitalBenjamin says:

    You can keep the same graph and replace “Pronunciation” with “Spelling”

  13. Spazmo says:

    I get it, and that totally fails to make this graph less stupid.

  14. Bigmac says:

    To make matters worse – how could you even attempt this with a Venn diagram. Surely it requires a pie chart…

  15. ClickClick says:

    It made me laugh. That’s not a bad thing.

  16. x-bert says:

    Sorry, I didn’t read the other comments.. has anyone mentioned that this graph is crap?

  17. tristara says:

    I really hate the new graph builders. Now people with no actually familiarity of actual math or graphs can think they are funny. They are not.

  18. Aaron T. says:

    There IS a difference in the pronunciation, actually.

    Seeing as in the Greek alphabet, “Π” is pronounced not unlike our letter “P”, with the long “E” sound.

    It’s just everyone ignores this fact and goes around using the long “I” sound for some bloody reason.

    • Scott says:

      Yes. They are pronounced differently by many people. And everyone that said this graph was wrong and stupid for that reason is stupid. That said… this graph is still stupid.

  19. Ruth says:

    The overlapping region is far too large on this chart. Pronunciation is approximately half of all that defines pi/pie? I think not.

    In the similarities section:
    pronunciation

    In the differences section:
    Tastiness
    Appropriateness for calculating circumferences
    Likelihood of containing berries
    Locations most frequently found
    Number and composition of enthusiasts… the list goes on and on.

  20. Johan says:

    Where is the third ring, “pee” ?

  21. Roxy says:

    pi + pie= pie chart

  22. =^-^= says:

    a ha ha ha ha ha ha…. wait, thats not funny at all…

  23. Juan Curro says:

    GREAT JOKE, ALL OF YOU ABOVE ME FAIL


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