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Box of Mandarin Oranges

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Box of mandarin oranges

Graph by: ripley95 via Graph Jam Builder

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  1. The_Great_G says:

    no first for you!

  2. coyoteman says:

    One bad orange spoils the box.

  3. Me says:

    Are the oranges growing inside each other?

  4. Amy says:

    Oranges come in a box now? Gee, I must have been living under a rock …… or a box…

    • Orzo says:

      I think the OP is describing clementines, which are a strain of Mandarin oranges, which do indeed come in little boxes around the end of the year. :)

  5. wombot says:

    Oranges get infections? This is the most retarded graphjam ever.

  6. wedgeman says:

    Oranges get mould, I guess. You do occasionally find a green fuzzy one if they’ve sat too long.

    Unless of course this infection gives different oranges the ability to simultaneously occupy the same space. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen fruit overlap/meld like that.

  7. Basara 549 says:

    Think of the overlap as a 2D drawing of a 3D situation, where overlap areas are where 1 orange is sitting on top of ir underneath the 2 neighboring ones.

    The rotting on, of course, would be underneath all the others, where the grocer is trying to conceal its presence in the box…

    • Orzo says:

      Around here they do the same with strawberries in summer :(

    • buh says:

      oh, let me have my delusions about oranges violating the space-time continuum.

      you gotta admit, that’s a pretty cool thing for an piece of fruit to do. Certainly it’s more than I’ve ever done.

  8. heidrance says:

    I like to pretend I’m British and call them “satsumas.”

  9. Jon says:

    Holy crap the way he made it makes the oranges move on the screen if you stare in the middle. WhoOoOoAaAa!

  10. hippy says:

    far out man!!!


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