By Dan Piraro of Bizarro Comics. This is what happens when you don’t label your axes. Also this. [via Laughing Squid]
This immediately brought to mind the mountain range plots from Michael Najjar for some reason… http://michaelnajjar.com/ http://infosthetics.com/archives/2010/03/high_altitude_the_stock_market_trends_as_realistic_mountain_ranges.html
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This immediately brought to mind the mountain range plots from Michael Najjar for some reason…
http://michaelnajjar.com/
http://infosthetics.com/archives/2010/03/high_altitude_the_stock_market_trends_as_realistic_mountain_ranges.html