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Why? This makes perfect sense as a pie chart; each item cost a percentage of the individual’s total leftover student loan money.
Graph is still unfunny, but at least it’s using the right type.
Fair point. But I am a man who wears many hats. The creator of this graph still needs what I’m selling! Unfortunately, I don’t trade in funny. He’ll have to find that by his own self.
GraphJam really is fail
It’s a pity, it was such a great premise.
When will the graph makers, or GraphJam itself, learn that the viewing public does NOT care what Random Person X thinks, believes, feels or does?
When “the viewing public” stops viewing the website and stops leaving comments on things they don’t care about, which essentially shows that they do indeed care.
They’re allowed to care about declining quality of a site that they used to enjoy.
Indeed. Look at the graphs from a month ago vs. now.
You had extra money?
Lol
Indeed.
My thoughts exactly.
In my case it was more like alcohol, clothes, makeup and CDs.
people get student loans from their parents?
I’m guessing they co-signed for it. Lucky them, not only to have parents with good enough credit who are willing to co-sign but also to actually have leftover student loan money. My funding for this next semester just got cut in half.
or their parents are the sopranos
left over student loan money? is there such a thing?