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People My Mom Asks for Directions


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People My Mom Asks for Directions

Graph by: sugarparrot via Graph Jam Builder

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  1. potpiekitty says:

    And they always say “You can’t miss it” which is the kiss of death for me.

  2. The Stiffmeister says:

    SECOND!!!

  3. gloworm says:

    Anyone else see the illusion of the word ‘homeless’ appearing to curved because of the curve of the circle?

  4. Points Giver says:

    hilarious diagram. as if the homeless were a bunch of professional wanderers.

  5. Again says:

    Your mother is going to end up dead in a drainage canal if she keeps talking to homeless people, guaranteed…

    Just sayin’

  6. sugarparrot says:

    wooot woot!

  7. vd says:

    Maybe your mom has a thing for homeless people.

  8. Plop says:

    so… according to this graph, your mom asks for direction to roughly 90 % of all the homeless people?
    This graph fails at being funny and at being an appropriate graph.

  9. Lothar of the Hill People says:

    No, Plop… it’s that the people his mom DOESN’T ask for direction are homeless people. The intersection of the two circles is undefined. Perhaps it’s “People with homes.”

    • eman says:

      Whoa–I must have missed that! It looks like people asked and homeless people have a major overlap, thus she mainly asks homeless people.

      Am I totally wrong?!

      • sugarparrot says:

        first of all, im a girl. i used pink. duh.
        second of all, what i’m trying to say is that pretty much everyone my mom asks for directions is homeless, and pretty much every homeless person had been asked for directions by my mom. (:

    • snuzzled says:

      I don’t think you know how to read this type of graph.

  10. KZN02 says:

    Could this be the reason why men refuse to ask for directions?

  11. jessemoya says:

    Who made this? Because between the two of us, someone doesn’t understand Venn diagrams.

    • Scythelord says:

      And that someone is you it seems. Two conditions in the graph. Each condition is labeled. The larger the overlap, the more common for both conditions to be true..

  12. Blargh says:

    Considering the sizes of both circles, your mom asks for direction to more people than there are homeless persons in [undefined area]. XD

  13. brobding says:

    This diagram makes absolutely no sense at all. The intersected area is undefined. Thats where the funny goes, okay?

  14. Kelly says:

    I agree with sugarparrot. My mom asks everyone.

  15. desiroe says:

    I don’t get why people make a fuss out of people asking homeless where something is. I mean, homeless people have way more street sense than anyone else, and chances are they know where just about everything is…considering they’re homeless…and yeah. /rant

  16. wabasso says:

    The intersection doesn’t have to be defined, it’s implied that it means both are true, that’s how Venn diagrams work.

    I was confused because I thought the joke would be, “My mom doesn’t ask homeless people for directions because they are smelly” so I would have separated the circles entirely. But the author explains the intention above and the diagram is correct.

    I would have put the homeless people entirely in the mom circle for clarity, even though it’s exaggeration.

    I will never know why I took the time to post this on here.


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