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Graphs about Narnia are no longer funny
Seeing the word “Narnia” on this graph forced me to punch 57 babies in the face.
I hit 57 babies with 57 PUPPIES.
But wait! In no time there will be a “How many times i read a “narnia” joke vs how funny it was”. Beware!
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Narnia’s plan:
1. Collect all tupperware lids and one sock from each pair
2. ???
3. PROFIT!
…if only we could ever figure out the 2nd step in that plan.
2a. grind tupperware lids into very small pieces
2b. incorporate plastic fragments into fabric from socks
2c. add yellow dye
= Shamwow!!!
No. Tupperware is most often made of polypropylene and polyethylene, neither of which are hydrophilic and thus will do a very poor job of absorbing water and other polar liquids. This is why you can store water in Tupperware without it swelling up. Nice try, but if you invest money into this plan, part 3 will most certainly not be “profit.”
somebuddy, you are no buddy of mine.
stop crushing my dreams!!
frankly, i loved your shamwow idea, ums!
ooollllddd…
Ok, I usually don’t pick at the little things, but seriously.. nowhere? That just doesn’t make sense.
Besides the whole Narnia thing has been overused already.
This just fails.
hence….
OOOLLLDDDD…
Not to mention that, given the video, “on the floor being destroyed by the pets” should be a section.
Or similarly in my house, “on the floor, hidden somewhere by my 1 year old.”
I definitely haven’t seen the exact same chart about socks, with “dirty dishes” replaced by “dirty laundry” and “dish drainer” replaced by “dryer”. Nope, definitely haven’t seen that.
Soooooo tired of the Narnia references.
Ugh, these Narnia ones are getting old.
Where my homework is: 90% Narnia
Where my reports are: Narnia
Where my socks are: Narnia
Where my (anything that get lost frequently) are: Narnia
Where the funny jokes are: Narnia.
lol
The last four graphs make me sad. Won’t someone please end the suckiness?
Actually, I quite like the Narnia gags. They’re becoming as much of a common joke as Ceiling Cat in I Can Has Cheezburger, or some generally disliked celebrity, standing next to something, and the caption “Some (insult similar to the thing they are standing next to)…and (the actual name of item the celebrity is standing next to)” at Roflrazzi.
I vote we make Narnia = Terebinthia, change it up a bit with another obscure reference.
I second this emotion.
So, the first part of our lost stuff has ended up in Narnia. Then they transport to Terebithia for a few mor graphs. Then…what next? The Inkworld, perhaps? Maybe Hogwarts?
I’ll probably make one. When I think of something that always gets lost in my house that hasn’t been done yet.
Didn’t Hogwarts have a room where all the students hid random crxp? I like to believe that’s where all my stray socks go. :]
Ugh. Narnia is waayyyy overdone and Nowhere is just stupid. The brown also is a terrible color choice that makes me want to throw up.
Why are all the lost items going to Narnia ANYWAY. Don’t the graph makers know lost things go to Neverland!
This is the opposite of my house. Where we have most of our containers and lids matched up (because I’m really picky about it and I’m in charge of the dishes) we have a bunch of missing containers!
I love videos where the person recording it is trying really hard not to laugh and you can hear them trying to “breathe through” the laughter so they don’t distract the star of the video. And, I think Pupperware would make a good video title here.
Run-on sentence WIN.
Tupperware lids belong in the forests, together with their respective boxes, so we can go look for them with multi-billion dollar satellite technology.
Yes! Exactly!
Along with the missing socks?
Mm, yes, good show lad, good show. Quite the unexpected (Not to mention original) twist.
How do these idiot graphs get voted to the front?
Also:
http://graphjam.com/2009/04/20/song-chart-memes-mail-delivered/
What sad times are these!
I just throw mine away and replace them with sandwich baggies or aluminum foil.
YET another narnia reference. that sh*t is sad.
wow how’d they forget “being used as ad hoc plates”!
Yes! I didn’t even have real plates in college, it was just tupperware lids.
I wish to apologize to everyone who is tired of these Narnia references. I started them with my Socks graph and I take full responsibility. To show that I am indeed sorry I shall sacrifice myself in hopes that these Narnia “jokes” shall end. GOOD BYE CRUEL WORLD! FORGIVE ME!
Remember, cut long-ways down your wrist, not across.
I think that saying Narnia jokes are old has gotten old. Come on, people, find something new to complain about.
Complaining about people complaining about Narnia jokes has now gotten old…new trend please.
people complaining about anything is old
I’m old
Just from a noob standpoint, I wanted to mention that the Narnia reference was hilarious. So there.
The only time I’ve lost one of those lids is when it wasn’t held down well enough in the dishwasher. It flew off the rack during the wash, landed on one of the heater coils, and had gaping holes burned in it. Ick. I threw away what was left.
I think my cabinet is the other end of the tupperware lid black hole. I’ve got ’bouta thousan of em’ and only 5 containers.
It could be another portal into Narnia. No, I am not sorry for getting on anyone’s nerves for making another Narnia reference. Ha!
/Any/where can be a portal to Narnia if you use your imagination, my friend! *prancy prancy*
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I support annoying people with Narnia references
Ha Ha so true! I always lose my Tupperware
Graphs about narnia are ALWAYS funny