Procrastination Pie

 
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The challenge here was to find data that would lend itself, and create a pie chart.

For some reason, I got hung up on what to do for the Pie Challenge. Some of my favorite pie charts are the tongue in cheek versions I see in WIRED magazine occasionally. They follow a lot of the rules (not relying on importance of exact size comparisons, limiting color, using part-to-whole emphasis, etc.), but they're also really entertaining. But alas, I'm not a WIRED writer, so lots of ideas came and went. In the end, I went with this one.

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