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Oranges

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  1. Haruhi Suzumiya says:

    FIRSTY FIRSTY FIRST DOO-BEE-DOO FIRST FIRST…FIRSTY FIRSTY FIRST DOO-BEE-DOO FIRST FIRST…

  2. aaron m says:

    I wish the creator of the graph would make the colours of the orange correct…

  3. Yeah says:

    Actually, this is wrong if it’s supposed to be a Venn diagram, because the part of the orange you can eat is not a subset of the peel.

    • Spetsen #11 says:

      I’m pretty sure it’s not supposed to be a Venn diagram, but a visual representation of an orange cut in half. Or maybe the creator just haven’t understood the concept of Venn diagrams and it’s supposed to be one.

      Fro some reason the colors are all wrong though. :S

    • Haruhi Suzumiya says:

      He’s trying to make the graph look like a cross-section of the orange itself…

      • Dover says:

        He’s failing to make the graph look like a cross-section of the orange itself…

      • Oozed says:

        Whaddya think, are you going to nest under every comment with your obnoxious presence since you came ‘first’? (btw I have been over 5 times first so you might want to suck it ;) )

  4. Duir says:

    kind of fail. would be better if it was the colours of the orange and if it resembled an orange a bit

  5. Matt says:

    How did this make it to the main page? Someone must have hit the wrong button at cheezeburger HQ…

  6. NP says:

    Looks more like a gobstopper.

  7. hamstergod says:

    To quote a great man;

    “WTF?”

    Thank you.

  8. Albert P says:

    This graph is terrible!

  9. Échec says:

    it is missing the “seeds”, the disgusting white string in the middle, and the little extra-sour baby orange.

  10. nacho 205 says:

    Ive seen some pretty stupid graphs on this site but this one takes the cake

  11. forge says:

    As a Floridian I feel it is my duty to inform you that if your oranges are like this, you are eating the wrong variety and probably not getting them from Florida either. Navel oranges are very thick-peeled but the peel comes off easily which does make them desirable as fruit for eating; however they’re probably *the* least juicy of the oranges and don’t have very much flavor overall. You want a tasty orange with a thinner peel try a Valencia; even more so try the Temple, which has a marvelously unique flavor; and if you want something really easy to peel, thin-skinned, juicy and tasty go for the Minneola tangelo or the Honey tangerine. Mm, Imma go find me some oranges right now.

  12. forge says:

    Or the Pineapple orange OMG can’t believe I forgot that one. It’s teh yhum.

  13. AppleIIGuy says:

    You can actually eat the peel of a Orange… I do all the time

  14. Schmordy says:

    I’ve seen worse… what about “best flavers of fanta”? (Yes, that’s how it was spelt.)

    • Mike says:

      “best flavers of fanta” is really the worst graph ever! Who cares about which flavor that guy likes…

  15. traction says:

    I don’t get it. The peel isn’t really that big. You can actually eat most of the orange.

  16. tincan says:

    What’s the point of this diagram when everyone knows this?

    • Seddah says:

      Most graphs on GraphJam represent things everyone already knows. The reason this one fails is because it’s not presented in a clever or funny way. And the graph maker doesn’t understand Venn diagrams.

  17. Amanda says:

    Wow….I don’t think I’ve ever seen a graph on the homepage that was rated this low…This graph seriously sucks.

  18. Zyrconix says:

    Haruhi Suzumiya needs to get laid really badly. It’d also do him some good to kick his anime/manga addiction.

  19. Ohnoes says:

    I made this graph and would like to explain things.
    1. Yes it is like a representation of an orange cut in half. I made this after I found a huge orange in my fridge, with a thick peel, and a small orange that I could actually eat.
    2. Sorry about the colors, I didn’t think of that.
    3. Go ahead and call it the worst graph ever, I don’t care.

  20. Ohnoes says:

    Btw I’m pretty sure my orange was from Florida.

  21. Ant says:

    So the part of the orange you can eat is made of the peel?

  22. Tasaio says:

    I found it funny. Thanks, Ohnoes. :)

  23. Mel says:

    Unoriginal and unfunny – who the heck voted this up?

  24. soso says:

    i guess it would be a little funny if the actual orange was really tiny… but still.

  25. SambaOleg says:

    So what? Do you feel betryed by the orange because of her peel? What the heck man, I wonder what you would say about pomegranates or coconuts…

    goddamnit, get over yourself

  26. pato_gomez says:

    Wow, someone don’t know how a Venn diagram works

  27. very anonymous person says:

    I’m sure this has some deep metaphorical meaning i don’t understand

  28. frooglenoodle says:

    Who eats a green orange? or would it be called a green?

  29. soozyQ says:

    That’s a pretty stupid graph–would be better if the colors were even close. But you people who are worried about being first need to get a life!

  30. A guy says:

    This graph is stupid, I mean; its not even right. The peeling is only about 1cm thick… :?

  31. Adam says:

    Lack of life fail. Sitting on GraphJam all day for a new graph fail. No friends fail.

  32. Mike says:

    Well at least he was really first. not like many people who just say FIRST but are far from being first. But even if he is really first, he still fail

  33. Dover says:

    First!

  34. trickster says:

    DON’T YOU START THIS

  35. jackisgreen says:

    LOL xD


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