Graphs provide one of the most elegant and simple ways to look at data in two dimensions. I am a big fan of graphs. A good graph has the power to turn an incomprehensible argument into an obvious fact. For this reason when the nice people at the something awful forums had a go at making graphs to demonstrate everyday life I had a great old time. Here are a couple of the highlights of the thread:
Nowa performs some vibrant literary analysis:

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BarryHavoc is something of a pharmacologist:

Boethius provides us with a rather succinct summary of sociotypical gender stereotypes as portrayed in the lyrics of Dr. Dre:

This was my little contribution. It should probably be titled "Why I Always Fail at Valentines":

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Nowa performs some vibrant literary analysis:
as per usual click for big version!
BarryHavoc is something of a pharmacologist:
Boethius provides us with a rather succinct summary of sociotypical gender stereotypes as portrayed in the lyrics of Dr. Dre:
This was my little contribution. It should probably be titled "Why I Always Fail at Valentines":
oh bugger! shrinking this picture did not work well. Click for big if you want to understand it