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Don’t mean to be rude, but there’s an l in athleticism. :P
Excellent as always.
I’m sitting here thinking, “Atheticism? What’s atheticism? Why have I never heard of it before?” Thanks, Dylan.
There can be no spelling corrections. Once a card gets it’s number, it’s locked in. 2153 is locked.
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Gold Chain or Kim Jeong Il (North Korean Dictator)
This is such a brilliant card, I can’t believe more people aren’t commenting on it!
The intersection of the two points is Jimmy Savile (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Savile).
“What’s that? It’s a gold lamé tracksuit…”
I think it’s a combination between atheism and athleticism. ;p
I totally read that as authenticism, but then again, I’m dyslexic. It made perfect sense though.
There is room for two more points…
lower left… golden twinkies
upper left… undiscovered talent or golden opportunity for a talent scout.
(Sorry that last one needs some work). Maybe someone else has a better idea.
D.Mark Wheeler
Track suit and gold chain? Sounds like Al Sharpton from about 20 years ago.
I first read the y-axis as ‘authenticism’..which of course would have more accurately been ‘authenticity’…anyways.
Tru dat, yo.
Upper Left, Gold Bond
That missing ‘l’ made me misread the y-axis label as something related to atheism. I was subsequently completely confused. I should get my eyes checked.