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Things I Spent My Leftover Student Loan Money On:


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Things I Spent My Leftover Student Loan Money On:

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  1. Bar graph salesman says:

    Hey, graph creator . . . I have something I think you might be interested in . . .

    • Matt says:

      Why? This makes perfect sense as a pie chart; each item cost a percentage of the individual’s total leftover student loan money.

      Graph is still unfunny, but at least it’s using the right type.

      • Label and unit salesman says:

        Fair point. But I am a man who wears many hats. The creator of this graph still needs what I’m selling! Unfortunately, I don’t trade in funny. He’ll have to find that by his own self.

  2. Ferdbags says:

    GraphJam really is fail :(

    It’s a pity, it was such a great premise.

  3. Mat says:

    When will the graph makers, or GraphJam itself, learn that the viewing public does NOT care what Random Person X thinks, believes, feels or does?

  4. Benny says:

    You had extra money?

  5. NEOmusings says:

    In my case it was more like alcohol, clothes, makeup and CDs.

  6. durr says:

    people get student loans from their parents?

    • Orchid says:

      I’m guessing they co-signed for it. Lucky them, not only to have parents with good enough credit who are willing to co-sign but also to actually have leftover student loan money. My funding for this next semester just got cut in half.

  7. vmos says:

    left over student loan money? is there such a thing?

  8. Vixen says:

    How do you have left over student loan? I get exactly enough to pay my rent, and nothing more (including nothing more for food, bills, etc)


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