Piechart of the Year

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Econoline
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Piechart of the Year

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According to Ben Carson, the shady portion of the pyramid is the most significant statistic on the chart because it shows a relatively low amount of grains being stored (when compared with the sky and the sunny side of the pyramid.

Unbeknownst to Ben, if what he claims is true (but it isn't) the shady portion of the pyramid would actually be the preferred place for grains to be stored due to the cooler space within that area of the structure. So any representation of grains on the chart would be a sign of bountiful grain reserves.

Donald Trump has promised that more pyramids will be built north of the Mexican border and paid for by Mexicans so there really is no problem.

In the meantime, Bernie Sanders has commented that the pie chart was rigged by the wealthy and represents a skewed view of the sky, sun and shade as perceived by elitist bazillionaires with no interest in the common man.

Hillary Clinton stated that she can comment on the chart only after she is elected, but she did hint that it won't happen again under her watch.

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Joe Guy wrote:Donald Trump has promised that more pyramids will be built north of the Mexican border and paid for by Mexicans so there really is no problem.
Remember, the locals at Teotihuacan knew a thing or two about building pyramids. I don't think they had the grain storage thing down pat in 200 AD though.

http://abrock.com/MexicoWeb/Teotihuacan ... n/sun1.jpg
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