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    611 year ago

    I keep seeing this posted everywhere. The author has no idea how Venn Diagrams work.

    • @[email protected]
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      271 year ago

      Author doesn’t claim it’s Venn Diagram, and I think, for a meme, it’s a smart way of presenting information.

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        1 year ago

        You don’t seem to understand them either. Let me guess, since this seems to be your criteria: you believe declaring “BANKRUPTCY!” in a loud voice is enough?

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          121 year ago

          If you read my comment again, you’ll notice (hopefully) that I didn’t write that it’s a Venn diagram. In fact, I don’t think it’s a Venn diagram. What I think you don’t understand is that several overlaping circles don’t make it one, so they don’t have to adhere to its rules. OP took “YO HO HO HO” and used circles to divide it into something a pirate, rapper, or santa would say. It conveys this information clearly, and so I think it’s a very good diargam (and before you accuse me again, not a Venn Diagram). There was not a single mention of it being a Venn Diagram. But unfortunately, based on this and your previous comment, you just like to put words in other people’s mouths and get angry at them. Also, your comment about bankruptcy is ironic since it’s you who keeps shouting “It’s not how you make Venn Diargam!” even though it’s not trying to be one.

    • @gmtom
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      241 year ago

      “Take memes seriously, get into fights with strangers”

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        11 year ago

        “It’s not me and OP who’re unfamiliar with this 150 year old concept for overlapping commonalities… The rest of the world is out of touch.”