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13 Graphs That Are Clearly Lying

The numbers don't lie, but humans do. H/T Data Is Ugly on Reddit.

1. The time an upside down y-axis made "Stand Your Ground" seem much more reasonable.

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2. The time 7 million was 5x more than 6 million.

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3. The Govenor race where one guy's 37% was WAY more than just 37%

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4. This bar graph that shows the devastating drop in this pitcher's speed after one year.

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5. The time when Scotland really gave 110%.

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6. This poll which gives about the same infuriating response as when you ask someone what they want for dinner.

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7. The pollster who really doesn't want people to think A levels are getting harder.

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8. This graph that measure..... units of "innovation"?

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9. The number skipping y-axis on this totally legit graph.

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10. This graph showing the astonishing growth rate to .06 hawks?

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11. Whatever happened in this school paper.

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12. The graph where last year, last week, and today are equally far apart.

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13. This chart showing the giant gulf between 35% and 39.6%.

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