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Can it be fixed?


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Can it be fixed?

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In fact, our friends There I Fixed It have built a site around this very idea.

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  1. Shushnik says:

    Someone needs a lesson in constructing legible flow charts

  2. Paz says:

    Already been done >< originality FAIL.

  3. Tourist on this planet says:

    Cats (or dogs) don’t fit into any of these categories. But yet…

  4. Murphy lawson says:

    Who voted this in, we already have a million.

  5. catalanPPCC says:

    If cannot be fixed, hide it!

  6. peteyboywonder says:

    REPOST!!!

  7. jimbo says:

    wow. this is awful. i have no idea what i’m looking at….its a bunch of boxes connected via lines….wtf is this?

    (i know its supposed to be a flow chart of some kind, but where’s the flow part of it??)

  8. Emma says:

    If it moves and it shouldn’t- ductape it.
    If it should move and it doesn’t- WD-40 it.
    If it shouldn’t move and it doesn’t- paint it.
    If it should move and it does- salute it.

    • Qoheleth says:

      This would result in my half-asleep body being sprayed with WD-40 most mornings. DO NOT WANT! (In fairness, that *would* get me moving, so I guess it still achieves its intended purpose.)

  9. Abalzene says:

    Doesn’t the world just implode at the point when something cannot be fixed with duct tape or DW-40?

  10. freakishneko says:

    ammendum: if it can’t be fixed with wd-40 or duct tape, its not broken.

    “but my leg is fractured!”
    “tut! if it can’t be fixed with duct tape its not broken”

  11. no1askedme says:

    Re-posts suck…

    • lolinator says:

      REPOST!!!

      • Meowface says:

        Yeah I’ve heard all your posts before, why repost the “repost” and “repost of repost” and in fact my own current post?

        I’d say ban all comments ever, in case of plagiarism. The only thing that shall ever be allowed shall be novelty.

        But wait! How can we learn tihngs? Don’t we need multiple presentations of stimuli to create models of the happenstance in question? (Hint, if you’re not sure, I am doing the “rhetoric-question-to-prove-a-point act, the answer is yes).

        God almighty lads, if you are so quick to jump on people saying things that have already been said in real life, you’re not doing so well.

  12. JW. says:

    They left off a category… and mistyped the last one… should flow from “Does WD-40 fix it” -> No -> “Now hit it with a sledge hammer, is it fixed now?” -> “No” -> “Isn’t Broken”

  13. JW. says:

    Correction: After hitting it with a sledge hammer -> “Can it now be fixed with Duct Tape?” … Only Answers are “Yes” or “Not Broken.”

  14. whitey138 says:

    I’m pretty sure this is a Red Green joke. I don’t know if anyone who isn’t from North Dakota, Minnesota or Canada knows what that show is though.

    • Shushnik says:

      I’d say it most probably predates Red Green, but he is the king. My favorite was the beater car conversion into a popcorn machine ;D.

  15. Casual Observer says:

    You’re forgetting the third cure all of the world… Nail Glue!

  16. Dave says:

    Tape can fix any Problem…even if there is no!

  17. Nappy says:

    How about ty-rap’s and chewing gum?

  18. poodle_face says:

    See – after lots of Obama and lots of Bob The Builder, my response would just be a pie-chart, with “YES IT CAN” as 100% of the graph.

  19. Andy says:

    This is the first time I’ve seen this idea – and I understood it in the presented form – and I chuckled a bit. Seems like job-done to me.

  20. Buv says:

    Should probably also add Deoxit to the list.

  21. FoxtrotZero says:

    You forgot SuperGlue, Sledgehammers, and my personal favorites, Gas-Powered Welders.

  22. Nerdandproud says:

    You forgot Gorilla Glue.

  23. Emy says:

    duct tape and wd 40 fixes everything but lampshades


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