131 Comments
- cptmichael101st, on 11/19/2008, -2/+466there's a spoiler in the title.
- Diffy, on 11/20/2008, -1/+82I always wondered how circles had sex.
- thegamingguy, on 11/19/2008, -6/+81poor poor Cornelius.
- thegamingguy, on 11/20/2008, -5/+69I wrestled with that for awhile, but really what else is there to say? "What did one circle say to the other?" It's backwards like Jeopardy.
- AmyVernon, on 11/20/2008, -4/+57You just don't see Venn diagrams referenced much. Dugg.
- dejanigma, on 11/19/2008, -7/+48That's what she said!
- roxgod666, on 11/20/2008, -3/+42"I'm sorry, but I just don't see us becoming a have sex"
Sorry, no fit - shyner, on 11/20/2008, -0/+37Efficient title. I didn't even have to open the image.
- Jeepy, on 11/20/2008, -1/+32Vagina.
- inactive, on 11/20/2008, -5/+35Well aren't you a bag of fun.
- inactive, on 11/20/2008, -5/+33Don't give away the punchline in the title.
- BugMeNot2, on 11/20/2008, -0/+24Scissor me timbers
- Phildos, on 11/20/2008, -1/+25i always wonder how people have sex...
- Tiak, on 11/20/2008, -2/+25Ideally you would've made some some sort of witty response to the image that we don't get until we see it. "It's okay man, she was a bit round for you anyway.", or "He shouldnt've asked for that threeway with yellow..." You know, like those, except interesting enough to get people to click.
- MNorton17, on 11/20/2008, -2/+25Thats what she said.
- llama5492, on 11/20/2008, -4/+27Stop giving away the punch line.
- DephexTwin, on 11/20/2008, -0/+17So it is safe to say that the set of things you hate overlaps the set of diagrams?
- Rally603, on 11/20/2008, -4/+20lol guys i think by venn diagram they mean have sex
- NathanielJ, on 11/20/2008, -17/+33Buried for:
1) Spoiling the punchline in the title.
2) Unbelievably ***** artwork. How hard is it to draw ovals and text?
3) Two disjoint circles *are* a Venn diagram. Whether or not they intersect has nothing to do with it, it just shows that the sets are disjoint or the events are mutually exclusive (depending on context). - Duffle, on 11/20/2008, -2/+16I hate Venn Diagrams. For some reason in elementary we had to draw them all the ***** time. ***** them.
- NathanielJ, on 11/20/2008, -2/+15I'm a hit at all the parties, too.
- inactive, on 11/20/2008, -2/+15That sounds like an Asian saying it.
- inactive, on 11/20/2008, -0/+12But it is the best line.
- TheTaoOfBill, on 11/20/2008, -0/+11Dude...seriously? I did venn diagrams in 3rd grade!
- houndeyex, on 11/20/2008, -1/+11...and the only line
- Feep, on 11/20/2008, -0/+10What color does Pink and Blue make?
- jmp478, on 11/20/2008, -1/+10could have said*
- heyzdiggs, on 11/20/2008, -2/+11Poor Cornelius must just roll on I guess
- modgirl17, on 11/20/2008, -1/+10heehee...corny math jokes make me giggle.
"I wish I were an integral, so I could be the space under your curves. " - jscrilla, on 11/19/2008, -3/+11Egghead!
- DeathRay2K, on 11/20/2008, -0/+8That depends, RGB or CMY?
- rentmitchum, on 11/20/2008, -0/+8Yea really.. note to digg: putting the punchline as the title or description will ruin it.
- MrSkills, on 11/20/2008, -0/+8guitar pick*
- jordantneff, on 11/20/2008, -1/+9Bitches don't get stitches, bitches get buried
- jtbandes, on 11/20/2008, -1/+8Or "I wish I was your derivative so I could lie tangent to your curves!"
"If I was an enzyme, I'd be helicase so I could unzip your genes."
"I wish I were adenine because then I could get paired with U."
"At absolute zero, you would still move me."
"Can I be the phasor to your electron and take you to an excited state?"
"You must be an asymptote, because I just find myself getting closer and closer to you."
"Would you like to see the exponential growth of my natural log?" - slickwatson, on 11/20/2008, -3/+10Dugg for saying Dugg
- Phildos, on 11/20/2008, -9/+15comment buried for:
1) being a douchebag
2) .... k actually thats pretty much it - charlie55, on 11/20/2008, -2/+8dugg for saying dugg for saying dugg
- matrixbandit, on 11/20/2008, -0/+6You're actually wrong. You'd be right if we were talking about a Euler diagram, but in a Venn diagram, ALL possible combinations must be shown in the diagram given the number of variables, therefore every circle involved must overlap every other circle. The two example diagrams on the right side of this wiki explain it very nicely. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler_diagram
- opzero, on 11/20/2008, -0/+6I wish I was your math exam, because then I would be hard and you would be doing me on your desk.
- elizabethb221, on 11/20/2008, -1/+6This was like pouring salt in fresh wounds for me.
Thanks, digg.
:( - secondwheel2, on 11/20/2008, -0/+5They can still be mutually exclusive and be in a Venn Diagram
- heyzdiggs, on 11/20/2008, -0/+5you're certainly not a geek then. John Venn (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Venn) is the guy who invented the overlapping circles visual chart around 1880.
- metateck, on 11/20/2008, -0/+5www.porn.com
- kleash, on 11/20/2008, -0/+5Man, I'm pretty disappointed at the Viagra pill..
- WesleyD, on 11/20/2008, -1/+5Buried your comment, for saying "Buried."
- WheezyMustafa, on 11/20/2008, -2/+6Meh.
- jerintate, on 11/20/2008, -0/+4http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=venn+diagram
- AmICoolNow, on 11/20/2008, -0/+4It was a spooky ghost!
Edit: ***** is completely irrelevant. -
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