Hey again JJG. Sorry you aren't able to comprehend the charts. I thought they were pretty self-explanatory but maybe not

. I'll see if I can get some crayons to doodle something simple. I'll bring a couple extra for you to chew on too

I doubt that crayons are going to be very helpful in this situation, but whatever. Do what you are capable of in terms of trying to figure out how to try to start to make a bit more senses.
To give you some benefit of the doubt, I suppose there could be some 10 year olds or younger that might believe that they understand some of your seemingly puzzling points, perhaps?
They might even conclude that you are funny, too, especially since you are still into crayons, including eating them or feeding them to others. I would hate to see the state of your basement walls, especially if grandma is allowing you to "free range."

at least JJG's reflexes are still good
You see, jackbauercsgo, you are not the only one who is into puzzles.

upside down parabolas?
unless you're doing it ironically...
Parabolic trends appear during uptrends and downtrends. Most people think they are for uptrends only and completely miss when they occur during downtrends. This is why I inverted the chart, to help people see what was happening. We're all way more accustomed to seeing parabolic uptrends, so people tend to "get it" more when I invert.
Hahahahhaha
For some reason, your creative communicative "cleverness" does not work very well for me. Go figure.
Your level of clever reminds me:
