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GraphJam: pop culture for people in cubicles. It's like
indexed, except user generated and mostly about pop culture. I don't know what it is about graphs that I find so amusing, but here a few that kept me skimming the site:

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graph humor and song chart memes
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graph humor and song chart memes
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graph humor and song chart memes
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graph humor and song chart memes
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graph humor and song chart memes
That was so funny. I think my favourites are the graphs for Quantitative Levels of Music Style by Genre (although I wonder if it is as funny to those unfamiliar with the work of Billy Joel) and Things Bono has Found.
ReplyDeleteI was just impressed that anyone could even make a Billy Joel joke.
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