Profound.…
humor
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Lego venn diagram →
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Flowchart for movie time travel →
Mr. Dalliard provides this handy flowchart to organize time travel movies. And yes,…
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Fictional villains chart
No comment necessary. [Thanks, Tom]…
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Choosing the right seat →
It can be tricky picking the right seat at a dinner party. So…
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xkcd: Growing dating pool
An old one from xkcd. I’m not sure whether to laugh or cry,…
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This pie chart is amazing.
From the Winnipeg Sun. Something isn’t right here. [via]…
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Local pub flowchart
From Reddit user ddurrr while visiting London. Pretty much my current status and…
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Internet Explorer causation
I’m almost certain this relationship is significant. Side note: Is there a meaningless-correlations…
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Flowchart: Gandalf problem solving →
The Lotr Project breaks down the thought process in the magical mind.…
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Series of concentric circles emanating from glowing red dot
Run for your lives. The red concentric circles on the green squiggly are…
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50 percent →
Meta. Is it people’s interest, or is it actually 50 percent of statistics…
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A taxonomy of arse →
By designer Stephen Wildish, a taxonomy of arse. No comment necessary.…
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Stephen Colbert on the USA Today infographic logo
USA Today launched a redesigned logo last month. It’s a circle that reflects…
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Level of arousal and armadillo population density
It’s another label-your-axes joke from SMBC. Yep, still funny.
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Meryl Streep scatterplot →
Vulture plotted Meryl Streep’s character faces on a cold-warm, frivolous-serious scatterplot. Sure, why…
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Film titles street map →
Art shop Dorothy made a map with film titles for street names.
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Flowchart: Defend yourself against witchcraft accusations →
I get accused of witchcraft all the time, so naturally this flowchart by…
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The Louis C.K. pain chart
Vulture illustrated the subtle changes in Louis C.K.’s face to express varying levels…
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What 3-D pie charts are good for
3-D pie charts are never a good idea? Ha. You just got served.…
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Always label your axes
From Fluffware, here’s a fine reminder to always label your axes. See, it’s…