Sometimes people make mistakes. This means that sometimes,porn parody movies the people creating graphs make mistakes, too.
Local news station NBC 2 in Florida polled its viewers regarding their thoughts on the Zika virus.
Thirty-four percent of people said they were very concerned, but you wouldn't know that if you only looked at the graph's bar heights.
The graph was initially posted to Reddit for its inability to just do what graphs are supposed to do.
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It's unclear as to whether the graph was designed by someone who really wanted to make it appear like people aren't worried about Zika or if the graph's incorrect bar heights were just a mistake.
Regardless, Twitter users had plenty to say about it.
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One user provided a pretty likely explanation for the ridiculous graph.
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Another user provided a less likely--albeit possible--reason for the incorrect bar heights.
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May you have more success on your Monday than whoever made this graph.
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