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Graphs are the only guaranteed way to show [[statistic]]s in a [[100]]% accurate way. However, statistics are all [[lie]]s anyway reducing graphs into a useless waste of space. Not to be confused with [[G.R.I.D.S.]], though these are far more interesting.


Graphs are the only guaranteed way to show [[statistic]]s in a [[100]]% accurate way. However, statistics are all [[lie]]s anyway reducing graphs into a useless waste of space. Not to be confused with [[G.R.I.D.S.]], though these are far more interesting.
== Gallery ==


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Image:Edsuccess-graph.png|bar graph
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Image:Panflute flowchart.jpg|flowchart 3
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Image:Jews_did_wtc_flowchart.jpeg|flowchart 4
Image:Jews_did_wtc_flowchart.jpeg|JEWS
Image:Cat abnormal.jpg|flowchart 5
Image:Cat abnormal.jpg|flowchart 5
Image:Lj-caste.jpg|Org chart
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Image:WTC chart.jpg|[[WTC]]
Image:WTC chart.jpg|[[WTC]]
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 31 January 2016

Graphs are the only guaranteed way to show statistics in a 100% accurate way. However, statistics are all lies anyway reducing graphs into a useless waste of space. Not to be confused with G.R.I.D.S., though these are far more interesting.


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