Yep, that's about right

Found on the wall of a cubicle:

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Posted by Buckethead Buckethead on   |   § 9

§ 9 Comments

1

A rather useful summary of internet content, althought the "non-trivia information" bubble could be smaller, and I think there should be a circle within pornography labelled "political discourse".

4

Sadly, the only thing missing is a statement that the slice GL refers to is magnified out of proportion, just to make it visible to the naked eye.

5

And you know, looking at it again, I should think that the "porn" bubble would readily dwarf all others.

But it's probably like sketching the solar system in a textbook. You have to fit it on one page, so nothing's to scale.

6

GL, you've opened a can of worms. Some nerds might get together, decide that porn is not legitimate internet content because of its irregular orbit, and demote it within the internet universe.

7

NDR,
Shah, right. The day nerds gather to condemn webporn is the day I'll let them feed me my size 11 Doc Martens.

It's orbit surely is irregular. How many times have you typed completely innocuous text in a search engine and gotten pages of hits with all kinds of unrelated preversions? Just yesterday I was looking for a Simpsons clip from when Lisa meets the Seven Sisters, you know, the spelling bee episode.

I won't even tell you what I was getting back searching for that.

8

GL, should we start drifting into some lit crit/hyper-feminist/post-modern wackery about the pervasiveness of pornography in Western discourse? Might be fun!

Indeed, is not a Google search just another manifestation of masturbatory desiring?

9

N,
I don't have the chops for that. Johno does though, I bet.

It might be fun, but I'd rather just find some porn and beat off.

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