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Time spent listening to my iPod


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Time spent listening to my ipod

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  1. Me says:

    first, oh yes!

  2. Firefox737 says:

    So you don’t actually spend any time LISTENING to the music?

  3. NP says:

    Get $10, go to Target and get a pair of Sony earbuds with the winding case. Turn your graph around!

  4. SKW says:

    Ha ha! Bluetooth. I love my Samsung.

  5. sara bellum says:

    Really? For me, the red would be “Picking out a song to listen to” and the green would be “Actually listening to music”.

  6. James says:

    The other day i was having this problem and i thought to myself “I should make a graph about this GraphJam” but you beat me to it. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRr

  7. Sam says:

    All my friends say to ignore the little tangles, but mine have to be perfect. I guess I’m just OCD like that.

  8. benny lava says:

    the point is you must really LISTEN to your ipod in order to have a healthy media relationship. so many people just pick it up and hit play…this cheapens the deep bond we have with our mp3 players, causing resentment and hastening the day in which our robot overlords will finally strike.

  9. maia214 says:

    lol this is so true. the damn things get tangled exactly when i’m in a hurry or don’t have the mood to do the finger twist to get them untangled

  10. pbean says:

    For me it would be around 20% untangling, 79% picking a song or artist to listen to, and 1% listening.

  11. Cranky Old Man says:

    I just pull the earbuds out of the little plastic case that came with them, that keeps them from tangling, pop them into my ears, and press “play”. I don’t need to “pick” a song to listen to; everything on my iPod is something I want to listen to, so I just go from wherever I left off :)

    • I like squirrels says:

      Picking out a song is very important, unless all of your music gives you the exact same mood, in which case I feel very sorry for you.

  12. I like squirrels says:

    This chart fails. Maybe you should invest in some earbuds that have a slider on them that you can push all the way to the buds when you’re not using them so they stay untangled.

  13. R3 says:

    It would have been funnier if you had 3 segments:
    Biggest: Untangling Earphones
    Big: Looking for a song
    Small: Listening to music

    And does anyone else besides me have a compulsive need to change songs halfway through because you got bored of the one playing? And that only really seems to happen when I’m listening in a public place…

  14. -Redsands- says:

    You also missed the wedge for “looking up on the internet on how to reset the device because it crashed AGAIN!”

  15. Brennan says:

    All the fking time


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