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GraphJam Submission Flowchart



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GraphJam Submission Flowchart

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  1. The Blinding, Uncompromising Light of Truth says:

    Win.

  2. Zearen says:

    Hmmm, I find this flow chart hypocrytical.

  3. fubuki says:

    Wait, does a flowchart count as a graph?

  4. Tellie says:

    That would make his site really boring then, wouldn’t it?

  5. Anna Conda says:

    But wouldn’t this kill the site?
    oh noes, There would be no more graphs.

  6. Doganharp says:

    I guess we can now close this site down. It’s been great everyone! Good work…

  7. The Hypno-Toad says:

    I could be wrong, I think this was intended to be submitted to failblog with the heading “Taking your own advice fail.”
    Seriously, though, if you’re simply too awesome to enjoy the content on this family of sites… Well, there’s a pretty simple fix for that. Stop reading them.

  8. ZedoMann says:

    I obey the chart.

  9. Geez says:

    I laughed. You should too.

    (And maybe lighten up on “this one fails” or “this reeks of hypocrisy” and such. Enjoy the humor and/or irony and move on.)

  10. Vhoscythe42 says:

    This isn’t funny due to the overwhelming amount of hypocrisy.

    Think it though more clearly next time, kthxbai

  11. Skrolnik says:

    I liked this flowchart better when it was about Pan Flutes.

  12. Anon says:

    Taking own advice fail

  13. Fuzzy! says:

    Shouldn’t this be stickied to the top of the page?

  14. -Toaster-Rape- says:

    This is true. None of my graphs ever get rated by anyone but me and the people I show them to.

    And shut up about the hypocrisy. That is the POINT, that’s one of the reasons why it’s funny.

  15. Florish the magician says:

    People get too far in their own asses about hypocrisy. No, it’s not a hypocrisy, because it’s not a good graph. It’s a great graph. This is because what you think is good sucks for GraphJam, but what you think is great -might- be okay for GraphJam. It’s perfect except for the fact it’s incomplete.

  16. SickleYield says:

    I think it’s one of those “All Greeks Are Liars” type of conundrums…

  17. Epicentr says:

    lol @ people that complain about the contents or constituents of a site but frequent said site.

    lol x2 @ people that get upset and go on tirades about previously mentioned frumps.

  18. ben says:

    stolen from tfd

  19. Captipip says:

    I call fail because it’s just a toothpaste for dinner comic with some words changed and/or added.

  20. butterflysigh says:

    this is how it OUGHT to be, not how it really is.

  21. Wkt says:

    This is the definitive post. 5′d!

  22. Classic case of a person complaining about a problem while contributing to the problem that they see as a problem. By complaining about it.

  23. smellynerfherder says:

    This is amazing. It’s so true! So much sub-Seinfeld (an insult btw) ‘ironic’ observational moany humour gets dressed up as charts and posted on here that it’s frankly a shame. Again, this post is sublime.

  24. scott says:

    Oh so very true with a lot of stuff

  25. Taylor says:

    This is a blatant plagiarism of the Panflute Flowchart.
    Fail

  26. mikekearn says:

    It’s clearly meant to be ironic, not hypocritical. Why are people so negative about something meant to amuse?

  27. Ian says:

    While this is funny, it’s almost a direct take on the “Panflute Flowchart” comic from Toothpaste for Dinner.

  28. gandorf says:

    WTF, why did you submit then?

  29. Maz says:

    THATS RIGHT! DON’T!

  30. Squishy Sox says:

    Uh… yeah… OK, I admit. Under the name “phsychopenguin” I submitted 2 completely meaningless graphs and a demented lol depicing what I do on the weekends! XP


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