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Amusement Parks

Funny Graphs - Amusement parks Cool rides Good weather No queues Mile long queues Crap rides Bucketing down Closes when you get there

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Joejoe229

You forgot that no matter what day you choose to go, it’ll be the day a giant church group/band camp/girl scout troop will be trucking in their nation wide shrieking teens. – Ms. Fix-It

Favorite Comment: Graphite Azkyroth says, “Try Pirate World. No queue; they’ve moved on to “arrr!”
*ducks*

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  1. Azkyroth says:

    Try Pirate World. No queue; they’ve moved on to “arrr!”

    *ducks*

    • anodean says:

      Actually, there’s no queue at Pirate’s World because they closed it over thirty years ago… it used to be in Dania, FL. Sigh. :)

  2. foof says:

    OH LOOK IT’S ANOTHER THIS/NOT THIS GRAPH HOW GENIUS!!!!

  3. Trap47 says:

    The reason that this was not funny AT ALL is that each of the two-circle zones were just the opposite of the one across from it. I.E. the connection of circles, neither of which mention “Good Weather”, says “Bad Weather”. The connection of the two that aren’t “No Queues” is “Mile-Long Queues”. That’s not creative at all. Sure, the middle section might be somewhat comical, but that isn’t the ONLY part of the graph. Good three-venns incorporate funnier or more creative headings in EVERY section, not just the middle, and the two-circle zones aren’t SOLELY the opposite of the circle that does not touch it.

  4. Sfot says:

    Great news for me: I’m in the church group, so I can’t get bothered by that.

    Apart from the hoodies we don’t really look like a church group though….

  5. Shipoopi says:

    The middle part could be labeled Tuesday

  6. utterlyirrelevant says:

    “queue”? You sound like a homo


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