Epic FAIL Response Curve (EFRC)

What is the mathematical description of the treshold point at which any old generic FAIL suddenly becomes Epic FAIL? Is there a similar curve (EWRC) for WIN?

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I'm not sure, but I do know that the insufficient supply of sandwiches last week bordered on epic fail, at least for those of us who were behind the raging horde of teenage boys.

Hmmmm, according to the definition, the high-schoolers pwned us. But we pwned them later when they did not come to the BBQ.