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People Who Have Let The Dogs Out



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People Who Have Let The Dogs Out

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  1. FirstDog says:

    FIRST !

  2. benny lava says:

    i didn’t realize about a quarter of 2000-era spring breakers were actually baha men.

    • Buzz Killington says:

      The size of the overlap on a Venn diagram does not indicate quantity.

      • benny lava says:

        sigh…thank you, professor.

      • Shin says:

        Yes it does. What else should be the point of it?

        • RS says:

          Wow. Someone didn’t pass 5th grade math.

        • Sesoron says:

          Overlap in Venn diagrams doesn’t actually mean anything. In actual formal logic, we put marks in particular areas — either an X to indicate that something actually does exist there or shading to indicate nothing exists there. I don’t think I’ve seen a single “Venn diagram” on this site that actually used the original logical function, so depending on your interpretation, either everyone is wrong or* people are sufficiently capable of comprehending this “vernacular” use that it works for the joke.

          *Fun side note: in formal logic, given an “or” between two propositions, it is possible for both of them to be true and still consider the statement as a whole true.

          • Caity Lynne says:

            Hey Sesoron? Where’s the ‘Fun’?

          • Boxcar says:

            Another fun side note: in formal logic, when you have an “either – or” situation (as you do in your post), it is commonly referred to as an “exclusive or”, and therefore the statement can only be considered true when one proposition is true and the other false.

      • Ant says:

        Well it should do.

  3. Czernobog says:

    This one is actually full of win.

  4. ZedoMann says:

    LOL’d! :D :D :D

  5. Rick James says:

    enjoy yourself.

  6. Nulono says:

    Some housesitters are annoying.

  7. PornStoreChick says:

    What if the house-sitter let the dogs out and they got lost? That would be annoying. Maybe not nearly as annoying as Spring Breaking Baha Men though. Though that’s just me being a pain. Not a bad graph though. :)

  8. Villy says:

    So, I really didn’t find this all that amusing….

    UNTIL I saw the little “housesitter” in the corner. Which made me chuckle. So its a SAVE!!

  9. Jim says:

    And Mit Romney

  10. Ant says:

    So who are these “akers 0″ people in the middle section?

  11. Ruby says:

    I’ve gotta meet this Andrew guy.

  12. Phizzle says:

    Uh, weren’t the Baja Men ALSO asking who let the dogs out? I think they didn’t do it. Also, this graph has a few poor uses of a Venn diagram that shouldn’t go unchecked. Concept is a win, actual product is a fail.

    • Lysa says:

      I think one of them did it, but didn’t want to admit it to the others, for fear of reproach and humiliation.

  13. Risha says:

    It would be very annoying indeed if the housesitter let the dogs out; last time one dog got out it took an hour and a half of trudging through the woods to collar him.

  14. SSgt. Douchebag says:

    Wow, a graph that not only makes sense, but put a smile on my face? I can’t believe it! It’s a helluva lot better then that damned Carrot Top one. *shudders*

  15. Stephen says:

    The fact that the non-letting the dogs out housesitters’ circle was yellow was not lost on me.

  16. Party Pooper says:

    I am becoming a fan of well-done Venn diagrams. Good job.

  17. Dak Rockson says:

    I DEMAND TO KNOW WHY CHUCK NORRIS DOES NOT EXIST ON THIS DIAGRAM! One of the Chuck Norris facts clearly says ‘Chuck Norris let the dogs out.’

  18. Roman says:

    and the 2000 New York Mets


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