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Your Inability to Read Body Language


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Graph by: Jodi Poyser

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  1. hummingtomyself says:

    it bugs me when people incorrectly label graphs. the longer it takes to figure out a graph, the less funny it is… omg, i should make a graph for that!

  2. Derek says:

    What does body language have to do with the graph?

    • Diego says:

      It has everything to do with it. As anyone loses interest, their body shows more and more signs of disinterest. It’s natural. The title implies that person 1 could not read the body language of person 2 (who made the graph) and continues to drone on and on despite the change in interest.

  3. prettybean says:

    Don’t listen to the haters, yo. Obviously they have never mercilously be hit on by a someone with whom they have absolutely no interest. Seriously guys, it’s not hard to see when we’re tempted to smack you.

  4. Leah says:

    I want this on a shirt.

  5. hummingtomyself says:

    prettybean, you don’t have very pretty facial features, so obviously I get hit on a lot more than you do. I’m saying the graph is labeled incorrectly. the x-axis should be “length which you are talking to me.” then “my interest” should be one (descending) line and “likelihood of violence” should be another (ascending) line. OR “my interest” should be on the y-axis and “likelihood of violence” should just be the only line, which would still be ascending. yo.

  6. hummingtomyself says:

    err, “lack* of interest” for the second choice

  7. bs55 says:

    funny, but you really suck at making graphs

  8. lolguy says:

    I think this horridness of this graph explains a lot about male/female interactions. And people wonder why guys can’t understand what girls want, lol


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