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Kamala Harris is known to love Venn diagrams and would be cringing hard at this.
For reference, circles in Venn (Euler) diagrams are sets of objects with a certain property. Select objects are shown inside or outside of each circle depending on whether they belong to the set.
A good example is xkcd 2962:

Can someone explain what part he’s incorrect about? (Since we’re in ConfidentlyIncorrect)
A correct Venn diagram of “KAMA” and “BLA” would have only “A” in the middle, because that is the only part that is present in both.
If we assume it’s about letters, then the sets would need to be like
( KM ( A ) BL )No, because A is not part of KM or of BL. The intersection is supposed to show what both sets have in common.
I am correct if we assume
- Left set: “Letters in ‘KAMA’”
- Right set: “Letters in ‘BLA’”
The exclusive region of the left set will only contain K and M. The left set will contain K, M and A, the last one is also a member of the right set.
Oh, now i get what you meant. Sorry, I misunderstood.
Which part of the tweet did you think was right?

It’s certainly not very useful or informative.
But please explain how it is incorrect.
Well for starters Kamabla is not actually at the intersection of Kama and Bla…

You have two strings and in the overlap you have the concatenated string formed from the parts. Again, not useful but a totally valid interpretation.
So … can you actually explain why you think it is incorrect or is snarky comments all you got?


