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“I’m With Stupid” Shirts


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“I’m With Stupid” Shirts

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  1. parksj1 says:

    Makes no sense. Almost all of them point left or right.

    • gow says:

      wow fail at understanding a simple graph

    • Ilove2learn says:

      Yes. You must have missed the word “should.”
      The shirts SHOULD point up. Because the stupid one is wearing the shirt.
      You follow?

      • Aaaaargh says:

        How the F* does that fit in a pie chart then :P

        Comment-on-comment-fail. This chart implies that about 25% of the “I’m with stupid”-T-shirts point to the left or right. The other 75% doesn’t, which is stupid because that’s the joke and there’s no reason to put “I’m with stupid” on a T-shirt if it doesn’t point left or right. Howerver, this chart implies that 75% doesn’t point left or right anyway. And in those cases, it is supposed to point up. WTF.

        Total misunderstanding of piecharts, both the poster and Ilive2learn, I’m sorry to say. :(

        Totally agree with Humm.

        • Ilove2learn says:

          If you think through it creatively enough, it works.
          I don’t know, maybe my brain is just weird.
          …wait, that maybe shouldn’t be there. It’s for sure that my brain is weird.
          But anyway, the graph doesn’t really have to be a good-quality graph as long as the joke itself makes sense. But that’s just my opinion, your allowed to have yours.

          • alex says:

            noooo the graph’s gotta make sense! that’s what this blog is all about! without the graphs, it would be just a boring blog with jokes. the original goal was incorporating the graphs into the jokes, thats whats cool here, seeing a joke in the shape of a graph. now this graph is poorly made, so the joke is lost… shame… even worse, the guys in ICHC who decided to post it here are not even paying attention to the proposal. and people who thought this was good didnt understand the graph. they’d laugh with a simple text saying that “i’m with stupid” shirts should have an arrow pointing up. i totally wouldnt subscribe to a blog that posted sentences like that…

            • Pedrox says:

              late response.
              Yes it has to make some kind of sense, but not 100% accurate. I’m not going to make a full research for a simple graph that 10% of times will go to the homepage…

          • TheObject says:

            It doesn’t work. It should have been a Ven diagram, that way all I’m with stupid shirts could file under ‘should point up’ while half also qualify as points left and half as points right.

            As it is, those that point left and those that point right do not qualify under ‘should point up’. Meaning that all of the ones that do not point left or right should point up.

            • Zipple says:

              Fact: This should be a Venn Diagram.
              Bonus fact: Awful joke even if it was done properly. It’s predictable and you know the punch line as soon as you see the title of the graph.

          • Aaaaargh says:

            That’s like making mathematical questions while you have no knowledge of even basic maths at all. Doesn’t work.

            Then just say the joke: “you know, whereas most ‘I’m with stupid’-T-shirts point left or right, mostly they have to point up”… Not entirely funny, but it doesn’t become any funnier if you put a chart around it which makes no sense. That’s like writing a bad joke and then draw a picture of a car around it to make it funnier. Or something. :P

            I don’t mind if there’s little details of a graph or chart which a scientist would have done a little different. But this graph is just entirely wrong :P

        • Taylor Likes Pie says:

          You are the most idiotic person I have ever, well, typed. YOU should be wearing the one with the arrow pointing up.

      • An elite says:

        They’d be stupid to wear the shirt. Either stupid or schizophrenic.

  2. OMFGitsthatGUY says:

    lolololol im actually wearing a shirt with the arrow pointing up, might upload a pic later

    • Ilove2learn says:

      There are T-shirts that say “I’m with genius” and they point up.
      You don’t even have to be a genius to wear it, though. Quoted from the site I found them on: “Little Johnny could have the IQ of a grapefruit and still have enough neurons to purchase this fine garment.”

    • Kris says:

      I have a shirt pointing up too! LOVE IT!

      Bought it at a Pet Shop Boys show… well worth the money!

  3. Edward says:

    Okay. So… Ten percent of them point left, ten percent of them point right, and none of those that point left or right should point up. But where do the eighty percent that should point up actually point?

    This has got to be the worst one yet. A pie chart is not a difficult concept.

  4. sane person says:

    This should really be a Venn Diagram. It doesn’t work as a pie chart.

    • Homer says:

      I agree. I was just checking to see if someone else said it first.

      Graph Jam needs to tighten up its standards a bit I think.

  5. hey says:

    OMG I GOT THE FIRST COMMENT

  6. Graphalizer says:

    Percent of this graph that should have been a venn diagram instead of a pie chart: 100%

  7. Matt says:

    The creator should be wearing the shirt with the arrow pointing up.

  8. alex says:

    wth, the idea is good, but the person who did this obviously don’t understand graphs… i hope this website doesnt start making nonsense graphs just for the jokes, it will totally lose its meaning

  9. King Nidud of Nerikjar says:

    How Ironic, I’m wearing an “I’m with genius shirt” right now.

  10. Jasmine says:

    Is it just me or is the “point to the left” category bigger than the “point to the right category” ? I don’t see why that would be..

    • Aaaaargh says:

      Coincidence? It’s not very likely that, with loads of those kind of T-shirts, there are exactly as many pointing left as pointing right :)

  11. Ed says:

    i actually have seen ones that point up, it’s kinda funny

  12. Crystal Kyuuketsuki says:

    Reminded me of this;

    “Today I had no other shirts to wear except my “I’m with stupid” t-shirt I got as a gag-gift. My friend showed up at school today wearing her Twilight shirt with Edward’s face on it. I feel the world knows… MLIA” lul

  13. JR says:

    Actually, for most of us guys, the arrow should point down

  14. Mila says:

    Yes, it’s true this should have been a venn diagram. This makes no sense as a pie chart. The concept is funny, however, it would have been more sensible to create it using the venn diagram. Basically, the creator just wasted a perfectly good joke by being inaccurate.

  15. Escape says:

    Shouldn’t some of them point down?

  16. Nobody says:

    No, no; I think the poster knew what he/she was doing. The graph means that it’s stupid for anyone to wear a shirt that says “I’m With Stupid” but doesn’t have an arrow on it, but where the poster comes from these are nonetheless the most abundant type of “I’m With Stupid” shirts.

  17. lamaface says:

    i think the author meant 25% of people who wear the shirt have the arrow pointing left or right, and that 75% of people who wear the shirt should have it pointing up

  18. NP says:

    I understand the grapher’s intent, but the graph does NOT work. Part of the problem is with the title, which should probably be something like, “people who wear ‘I’m with stupid’ t-shirts.” And definitely should have been a Venn diagram to concretely show how one includes the other.

  19. pplarestupid says:

    what about “I’m Not With Stupid Anymore” shirts? I wanna see that graph.

  20. Jbelgiumwaffles says:

    This would be much better as a Venn diagram yes?

  21. ZeldaGamer00 says:

    I guess it’s a good thing my shirt points up

  22. Flare says:

    Am I the only one who notices that the two smaller sections are in fact pointing up.

  23. Flare says:

    Am I the only one who notices that the two smaller sections are
    pointing up.

  24. Pedrox says:

    Seriously, You guys are doing it wrong by getting stuck in a simple joke. What if the graph doesn’t say what side is pointing the ones that should point up? or what if the technical side of the graph is failing? Use ur f*cking imagination and get the damn graph.

    I mean, it’s so simple! only 3 values, the creator just had a quick idea and that’s ALL! If you can’t get a simple joke as this one… GTFO off GraphJam!

  25. Joop says:

    Guys, it was a mistake, plain and simple. This should have been a Venn diagram, not a pie chart. The current implication is that, if the arrows DON’T point left or right, then they should point up. “Should point up” should include, not exclude, the other options.

  26. Emy says:

    I have a shirt that says “I’m not with stupid anymore”.
    It’s arrow points to the left. :)


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