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I like it ^^
Conclusion: The author hasn’t bought anything yet.
No, they only bought stuff they didn’t need.
Makes sense, actually
nice one. need more good graphs like this plz
this, THIS is what graphs on here should be like.
more like this plz.
No, this is horrible. The sections outside of one circle are only the opposite of what it says inside the circle. It’s extremely redundant.
Oh, really? When you remember to get it and you’ve got money, but its not available, then it is not available?
When you remember and its available, but you don’t have money, then you don’t have money?
When you have money and its available but you forget about it, then you forget about it?
You’re on the right track, but this is just dumb.
Why can’t people just laugh and be happy..why pick apart everything? stop being a douche bag.
Yeah, stop being a critical douchebag and judging other people for doing stuff, you douchebag. Nobody likes someone who puts stuff down, asshole.
Hello Pot,
Good to see you.
-Kettle
win. i think he was doing that on purpose, though
No, Tony is totally right – this is really horrible. All the person does is repeat the sections across from each other.
This needs work – good at first, but doesn’t seem very clever once you read it all.
I disagree.
I believe it wasn’t clever from the start. “It seems like the outcome I want is never obtainable” has been the only thing people have done graphs on lately. Although there were a couple cool music and pop culture graphs recently.
I completely agree, it’s redundant…if not incorrect through it’s restriction. I had reservations when I first read it, and then I realized it was because it was unimaginatively abusing opposing traits.
I agree, too. There have also been too many graphs like this on here for the past couple of days. It’s getting sort of old.
However, you have to give the author credit for doing something at least somewhat different. Besides, we’re the ones who voted for his/her graph to make it to the front page.
AND IT’S STILL NOT A PROPER VENN DIAGRAM!! Sweet jeebus, why doesn’t anyone on this site know how to make a venn diagram?!?!
Should jeebus be capitalized?
thank you tony for pointing this out to everybody!
Truest graph I’ve seen here.
wow. redundant, repetitive, unnecessary, repetitious fail.
Also tautologous.
why cant anyone just laugh and be done with it
You forgot about “It’s Sunday”
Funny at first, but when I read the comments I realized that Tony and others made good points, and I have to agree with them.
It’s just too graphic for me.
Wait, wait wait… so when I need to buy something and I am actually able to do so (i.e. it’s available, I’ve got the money and I remember to get it), it’s the end of the world?
precisely
Isn’t that the frickin truth.