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Invention, According to Mr. William Wonka


song chart memes

Graph by Daniel C.

Movie – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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  1. rehbeinator says:

    I’m certain that I have seen this exact graph before…

    • Wakka wakka says:

      I’ve seen it here before too, but I think the other one had some pieces out of the pie since they add up to over 100%

    • Anonymous says:

      It wasn’t funny the first time either. I mean how many stupid charts will we have that are outlined by a song, movie, etc. We all know this already so why does anyone want to see it again. Come up with something original like the organic pie chart or colorblindness.

    • mamarosa says:

      No. This graph is different.

      It has “evaportation” listed.

      I think that may be a new form of transportation, where one is evaporated.

      Someone get a team together to work on “evaportation”.
      It could be the answer to our fuel problems, forevar.

    • bob says:

      ya but it was in a different form. its still copying.

  2. Max says:

    I’ve always liked this one better than the new one. Gene Wilder is a much better actor (and even weirder) than Johnny Depp.

  3. Wolfram says:

    Just because it’s redone doesn’t really make recalling that scene any less fun.

  4. Snard says:

    Now… if the “pie chart” had been drawn as a “cone chart”, that would have been funnier (i.e. to allow the segments to add up to the proper 105%.

  5. Matt says:

    does he really say evaporTation in the movie? or is this chart 25% spelling error?

  6. Stephen says:

    Using Mr William Wonka is subtley brilliant.

  7. GreighWolf says:

    Round 2?

  8. William says:

    And the part about Perspreration is also Edison


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