Cmon people. no no no. It's cash cow. Cows that are considered holy are worth a lot more than cows that are considered chow. So Holy cows are Cash cows. get it?
(Of course, I just THINK that's what she's saying)
Ah, right. I get the cash cows now. But Sacred India cows were the first thing that came to mind. Note the "I sort of get it" part of the other comment :P
maybe there are no axes, it is just a cow's head scheme (the horns and the "morro"); A and B are the eyes.
Morro: Spanish word. Sorry I don't know how to say it in English: could be described as the part of the head between the nose and the horns (in the case of a cow)
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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Micky D's has....fewer cows than money? This one doesn't really make sense.
I sort of get it. Somewhere around India cows are considered Sacred and holy and...um, right.
Cmon people. no no no. It's cash cow. Cows that are considered holy are worth a lot more than cows that are considered chow. So Holy cows are Cash cows. get it?
(Of course, I just THINK that's what she's saying)
I just like the title "Sacred. And tasty." The fact that something can be sacred and tasty is really funny to me....
Cash is very holy. McDonald's is Satan.
Ah, right. I get the cash cows now. But Sacred India cows were the first thing that came to mind. Note the "I sort of get it" part of the other comment :P
You should label your x-axis and y-axis
head, your interpretation is brilliant, whether or not an accurate description of the author's intent.
maybe there are no axes, it is just a cow's head scheme (the horns and the "morro"); A and B are the eyes.
Morro: Spanish word. Sorry I don't know how to say it in English: could be described as the part of the head between the nose and the horns (in the case of a cow)
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