Author Topic: [UK EU Referendum] - UK VOTES LEAVE | 51.89% // 48.11%  (Read 48910 times)

I don't understand the problem. Everything was censored.
snot got banned for posting a gif of someone popping a cyst in their mouth with their tongue, and it exploded in a massive gooey mess. yours was poorly censored gay research.

WHOA THERE PARDNER

I don't understand the problem. Everything was censored. I've seen much worse posted here that wasn't banned.

an unhealthy amount of taint was visible


snot got banned for posting a gif of someone popping a cyst in their mouth with their tongue, and it exploded in a massive gooey mess. yours was poorly censored gay research.

Well I removed it anyway. I forgot about the whole "gross stuff" rule of the forum. Thought it was just pr0nz (which again, there are far worse of and more poorly censored that I've seen not get banned).

so you're saying you'd keep it if it wasn't against the rules
what the forget

>SpunkAnnoying Orangeet

New favorite insult holy forget
That's the magic of Scotland

so you're saying you'd keep it if it wasn't against the rules
what the forget

Don't pretend like you haven't seen worse. Especially from here of all places

Don't pretend like you haven't seen worse. Especially from here of all places
im not pretending
but i dont go showing everyone what i found, either, now do i

But they aren't? It's showing exactly what someone would want out of a graph.
What? Bad axes?

I wanted to see how much the value of the Pound had dropped and I got a graph showing data of relative values over the course of any specified time period.
The data isn't being plotted incorrectly, but the shape of the graph is deceptive. 'Relative values' can change based on how you choose to represent data.

did beachbum post research lol
can't say I didn't expect it from someone like him

It was an image based around the EU, using some guys  genitals and starfish barely covered.

It was an image based around the EU, using some guys  genitals and starfish barely covered.
lol wtf

What? Bad axes?
The data isn't being plotted incorrectly, but the shape of the graph is deceptive. 'Relative values' can change based on how you choose to represent data.

Yes like the relevant data of recent values of the currency. If it shows the highest value and lowest value and plots the points accordingly, I'm getting the information I need. It's not deceptive because it's raw data. You're trying to argue whether or not the graph is being sensationalist, and it's not. The graph is showing data relevant to now. Why would I want to see numerical values around the 1 and 2 mark compared to 0 or 100000? The USD and GBP are in the 1 to 2 area so other values are absolutely arbitrary.


if france were made great they'd have the rhine. doubt that's going to happen