Some time ago, we offered some hip hop charts and graphs. Fine and dandy for finding the pie chart for it’s like this/that, but how about if you’re more in need for pop mathematics? Well, you may need your glasses for the first one.

Pop Charts - Alanis Morissette

Which we’re guessing is somehow ironic. Luckily, we also have pop charts with bigger fonts.

Pop Charts - Michael Jackson
Pop Charts - Right Said Fred
Pop Charts - Meatloaf

The best one, though, is perfect for flickrolling. Never gonna give that up. If you need more help developing your math skills, there’s a slew of memes here.

Comments (9)
  1. We’re still looking for “”Percentage of boys brought to the yard by prospective milkshake.”

    Looks like someone made it for you.

    http://flickr.com/photos/boyshapedbox/2283442944/

  2. @ChrisDavis

    Aha, our quest over! Actually, okay, some wires got crossed. Fixed.

  3. dan sydner  |   Posted on Feb 29th, 2008

    Some of those on flicker were really really bad.
    The first (and only) comment on this one was brilliant though
    http://flickr.com/photos/boyshapedbox/2282655885/in/set-72157603957925616/

  4. seth  |   Posted on Feb 29th, 2008

    those are surprisingly hilarious

  5. Jimmy L  |   Posted on Mar 1st, 2008

    Wow – charts and graphs do help. Thanks – I can clearly now.

    If you’re a drudge fan: drudgetracker.com

  6. tigre  |   Posted on Mar 2nd, 2008

    Wow. Someone’s really pissed that they couldn’t get Andrew Kuo to do freelance illustrations, so they just ripped him off.

  7. The first isn’t ironic at all, just bad luck. Look up irony. Actually it would have been really funny if you somehow worked in to the graph the fact that its ironic Alanis made a song about irony in which none of the actual lines in it are indeed ironic.

  8. Irene  |   Posted on Mar 3rd, 2008

    check these out:

    http://jamphat.com/rap/

    I take no credit or comments for creativity or poor grammar/spelling, these are very cool for the most part though!

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