Y’know, as far as movies that I thought were chick flicks before I
was forced to watch them, and then realized they weren’t,
(there are not many of those…) that was a pretty good movie.
but I didn’t see to the end
so… the graph… well done, nicely colored, extremely accurate,
and doesn’t reference any songs or movies… a serious success.
10/10 for you.
Most people doodle while on the phone, taking notes in class, or speaking to other. This is not really consididered thought. This is just ‘busy hands’. Most doodles are rough sketches anyway, but a tattoo has (HOPEFULLY) been thought out a little more before putting it onto skin. I can truthfully say though — drunken tattoos don’t count.
There must be a quote, not known to me, in which literature is compared to doodling or oragami, upon which this graph is making some witty or ironic comment. If so, what is the quote, please? If not, I can’t understand why any of you are enamored with this boring piece of crap. Help me out, those of you who rated it highly. What is funny or insightful or clever here? I’m totally lost.
I submit that this graph is a humorless, boring piece of crap and it has stolen five minutes of my life that I’ll never get back. But I WANT to like it; I don’t want to waste those five minutes. Help me out, those of you who rated it highly. What is it that you find clever and well done? Spell it out for me, please. I’m not seeing it at all. Thank you. (It’s not just that someone used circles to indicate that people don’t think when they doodle, but they do think when they do origami or write literature, is it? Because that’s so pathetic it’s embarrassing. No, that can’t be it. WHAT is it?)
First!
Idiot!
That’s the reaction he was looking for! You played right into his hands, you poor, doomed fool!
And you never bet against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line!
anybody want a peanut?
Bwahah Best line of the movie
Y’know, as far as movies that I thought were chick flicks before I
was forced to watch them, and then realized they weren’t,
(there are not many of those…) that was a pretty good movie.
but I didn’t see to the end
so… the graph… well done, nicely colored, extremely accurate,
and doesn’t reference any songs or movies… a serious success.
10/10 for you.
Classic. Love it!
Second!
fail!
This is a very well thought out and very good use of a venn diagram.
Kudos
hear hear! Very clever graph
That’s the first time I’ve ever seen someone on the internet spell “hear, hear” correctly! Though I do feel it should contain commas [/end pedantism]
WIN!
clever! Not funny, but clever.
I really enjoy the originality of it.
not well thought out! how can doodles not have thought but pen+thought makes tattoo, which is essentially a doodle on skin?
Most people doodle while on the phone, taking notes in class, or speaking to other. This is not really consididered thought. This is just ‘busy hands’. Most doodles are rough sketches anyway, but a tattoo has (HOPEFULLY) been thought out a little more before putting it onto skin. I can truthfully say though — drunken tattoos don’t count.
The title doesn’t fit, but I like the graph.
agreed.
I work in the publishing industry.
That graph totally fits.
Cute!
i thought it meant that a tattoo is a drawing that doesn’t include paper on account of its one a person
*on (stupid fingers)
There must be a quote, not known to me, in which literature is compared to doodling or oragami, upon which this graph is making some witty or ironic comment. If so, what is the quote, please? If not, I can’t understand why any of you are enamored with this boring piece of crap. Help me out, those of you who rated it highly. What is funny or insightful or clever here? I’m totally lost.
I submit that this graph is a humorless, boring piece of crap and it has stolen five minutes of my life that I’ll never get back. But I WANT to like it; I don’t want to waste those five minutes. Help me out, those of you who rated it highly. What is it that you find clever and well done? Spell it out for me, please. I’m not seeing it at all. Thank you. (It’s not just that someone used circles to indicate that people don’t think when they doodle, but they do think when they do origami or write literature, is it? Because that’s so pathetic it’s embarrassing. No, that can’t be it. WHAT is it?)
I think writing all this is what robbed you of your five minutes.
Bravo.
More like ten.
it’s…beautiful…!
Genius!
Great graph! Really clever.
That’s a clever graph…
This one’s really good! Some of the graphs here aren’t as good as this one, but this was really clever!
I love this. Perfection.
{looks down at arm}
Yes, perfection in the form of an arm full of pen tattoos.
I’m not sure it’s true to say that tattoos involve thought. In my experience they generally involve a total lack of any intelligent thought…
They require thought on the part of the tattoo artist. Where the tattoo-ee’s brain is is anyone’s guess.
Last!
FAIL!
Not last anymore, are you, bizznitch?!
LOL! Oh, SNAP!
could you type that again, more slowly please. i think i missed something.
FTW
BURN! Nicely put.