Graphing Meryl Streep
The Queen of Hollywood has such a wide range, it’s easy to forget she played all these roles. Vulture created this awesome infographic demonstrating Meryl’s amazing range. (via vulture.com)
The Queen of Hollywood has such a wide range, it’s easy to forget she played all these roles. Vulture created this awesome infographic demonstrating Meryl’s amazing range. (via vulture.com)
This graph explains Rick Santorum in a nutshell.
Yep, pretty much.
Stop ruining my childhood, George Lucas. (via graphjam.memebase.com) View Media ›
Somebody had some time on their hands. And all I did on my calculator was play “Block Dude.” (via ilovecharts.tumblr.com) View Image ›
I guess that about sums it up … if you’re bald. (via.) View Image ›
PhD student Matus Sotak totally nailed it. (via geeksaresexy.net) View Image ›
Genius. I’m no mathematician, does anyone know if this is correct? View Image ›
The Daily has come up with another great infographic of a pop culture icon, this time analyzing the makeup of Beyoncé. I’m sad to hear she no longer needs Sasha Fierce…we all need more Sasha Fierce in our lives. View Image ›
The time of the month is unavoidable, but what do men really think about mother nature’s gift? The folks at Mad Atoms share their sentiments in pie chart form. (via) View Image ›
So simple yet so incredibly accurate. View Image ›
A series of graphs from The Daily that mathematically break down popular musicians into individual components. Did you know Radiohead is 10% back issues of Wired? Or Justin Bieber is 26% completely benign dreaminess? You probably knew the Black Eyed Peas are 17% corporate sponsorships, though. View List ›
A graph illustrating the perils of being a man who accompanies his girlfriend into a Victoria’s Secret. Science. You can’t argue with it. View Image ›
Apparently, teenagers pregnancies are on the rise since shows like “Teen Mom” and “16 and Pregnant” have been on the air. Bad influence? View Image ›
Real scientific evidence* about Valentine’s day as told with graphs. (*Not really scientific, sorry.) View List ›
A new study by Wired of the New York sex industry has yielded some fascinating insights into the career of a high tech hooker. For example, prostitutes prefer BlackBerrys over iPhones. Also, hand jobs in the Bronx cost $75 plus a shot of liquor. Reams more data over at Wired (although a ream costs extra). View List ›
This certainly explains this summer’s Triceratops debacle. View Image ›
This chart should really be called How to Tell if a Movie is Going to be F*CKING BADASS. I majored in film and the first thing I learned was that the more exploding helicopters you feature in a trailer, the more awesome your movie will be. Fact. View Image ›
A collection of 30 funny graphs. Go to Graph Jam to create your own and post it here! View List ›
The reasons (both stated and unstated) you might find yourself in this unfortunate situation.
Keep this handy, it will prove itself invaluable some day. In fact, like most Venn diagrams, this may even save your life. View Image ›
Republicans seem to be holding us back. View Image ›
Sadly, this is a phenomenon I am quite familiar with. This is just another in a long list of reasons why dogs make better pets than cats. View Image ›
It also might be because I spend a lot of time at the computer making graphs. View Image ›
Keep this on hand, you never know when you may need to consult it. View Image ›
This chart breaks down the percentage of women who believe it is OK for their husbands to hit them, by country. Jordan, Somalia, and Ethiopia top it off with around 80% of women saying it’s OK, while women in Serbia, Georgia, and Belize say no way. View Image ›
This handy guide should let you keep tabs of how much your life is falling apart. View Image ›
Amazing new widgetdry helps decode Twitter-talkers inner most thoughts. So far, it looks like they’re way more into “that” than “this.” Surely there’s something better to uncover. Got a second? Plug in a search, make a grab, and post anything worth noting.