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KingKohishi t1_j1j3pvm wrote
Reply to comment by Thetman38 in [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
Epstein was in LA having a party with his friends.
Beavshak t1_j1j3p0p wrote
Reply to [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
Ahh. So hide it under Christmas, thanks!
Thetman38 t1_j1j39lv wrote
Reply to [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
I'll bite, what happened in 1994
KODERKEN1 t1_j1j37lv wrote
Reply to Inequality in annual earnings worsens in 2021: Top 1% of earners get a larger share of the earnings pie while the bottom 90% lose ground by sillychillly
You say inequality. I say diversity. I see a full range of income levels (including those below poverty level) as being healthy for society.
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Reply to [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
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academiaadvice OP t1_j1j173w wrote
Reply to [OC] Christmas Homicides in California by academiaadvice
Source: California Department of Justice | https://openjustice.doj.ca.gov/data (Homicide Actuals)
Tools Used: Excel, Datawrapper
ExternalSeat t1_j1j0xxs wrote
Reply to France and Italy share a lot of cultural features, but people often fail to grasp how centralised France is compared to how decentralised Italy is, at least regarding population. Different historical paths, different political and social dynamics today. by iUseArchRS
Yep. The difference is that France developed a centralized Monarchy in the late Medieval and Early Modern period, while Italy remained a collection of city states into the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
TheTarkovskyParadigm t1_j1j09a2 wrote
Reply to [OC] GDP per capita, % of population, % of total GDP and GDP contribution relative to the population of the former Yugoslav republics while Yugoslavia existed and after it's dissolution by clovek_ne_jezi_se
I see you are a fellow matplotlib gigachad.
ElectroTake t1_j1ixwew wrote
Iron man 3, a classic film to watch in Christmas with my family
ExploratoryCucumber t1_j1iud8g wrote
Reply to comment by OnAPrair in Inequality in annual earnings worsens in 2021: Top 1% of earners get a larger share of the earnings pie while the bottom 90% lose ground by sillychillly
Nice so what exactly is the point of your comment if you agree with what I said
vt2022cam t1_j1ipwxh wrote
Reply to comment by FearlessPicture2477 in [OC] English Words of Spanish Origin and the Number of Mentions in Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
These words aren’t of Spanish origin, it’s factually wrong. Many languages borrow from other languages, including a majority of English words, but you would say that the words have an origin in English.
You being threatened by acknowledging those words are actually of native origin is racially/culturally insensitive. You’re being defensive about word origins having native roots and not acknowledging it when you’re trying to promote those words being used in a third language.
Hot_Cheeze_LUL t1_j1iprnn wrote
Reply to comment by AlexHanson007 in Compared to your other family members, how would you rate yourself as a gift giver on a scale of 0-100? [OC] by GradientMetrics
The comparison is to other family members.
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MagicPeacockSpider t1_j1ijq1z wrote
Reply to comment by Figuurzager in Inequality in annual earnings worsens in 2021: Top 1% of earners get a larger share of the earnings pie while the bottom 90% lose ground by sillychillly
Considering the only point it's been proven that wealth gets redistributed from top to bottom with the current right wing model is inheritance tax (which they want to cut) and following generations spending the money (which they try and avoid with trusts.
You're not actually wrong.
As those who have benefitted from these terrible economic policies did it will actually begin to trickle down.
Zestyclose_Hamster_5 t1_j1ij351 wrote
Reply to comment by StructureWest9693 in in 2023 India will become the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, which holds the #1 since 1750s. source: The Economist by Junoby
Yes you are right
kazak9999 t1_j1iiudb wrote
Reply to comment by JPAnalyst in [OC] NFL wide receiver Justin Jefferson is on pace to break the single-season receiving yards record by JPAnalyst
You too! Thank you!
JPAnalyst OP t1_j1iir2n wrote
Reply to comment by kazak9999 in [OC] NFL wide receiver Justin Jefferson is on pace to break the single-season receiving yards record by JPAnalyst
Doesn’t matter. You’re a fine person outside of this aggravating conversation. Merry Christmas / Happy Holidays.
kazak9999 t1_j1iih4t wrote
Reply to comment by JPAnalyst in [OC] NFL wide receiver Justin Jefferson is on pace to break the single-season receiving yards record by JPAnalyst
I apologize if I hurt your feelings. It was not my intent. I'll be more mindful of that in the future.
Pinkydoodle2 t1_j1igi0n wrote
Reply to comment by CablePicker in The Heritage Foundation data sources contradict its report that the US city with the 30th highest rate of homicide was 2.4 / 100K. One of their referenced sources- "CHR&R" (footnote 25) - has more than 1K counties with higher homicide rates. Here's that data. Relevant links are in the comments. [OC] by quantuminous
Lol, I think you're the one that has trouble understanding things.
JPAnalyst OP t1_j1iec01 wrote
Reply to comment by kazak9999 in [OC] NFL wide receiver Justin Jefferson is on pace to break the single-season receiving yards record by JPAnalyst
>The chart is broken in multiple ways.
Yes that’s an unfair attack of the chart particular because it literally addresses the very concern you were critical of in the first place. Perhaps, it would be warranted if it didn’t, but it did.
zoemerino t1_j1iccws wrote
Reply to Compared to your other family members, how would you rate yourself as a gift giver on a scale of 0-100? [OC] by GradientMetrics
I want to know the difference between men and women
StructureWest9693 t1_j1ic8l7 wrote
Reply to comment by Zestyclose_Hamster_5 in in 2023 India will become the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, which holds the #1 since 1750s. source: The Economist by Junoby
Include sikh genocide too by the Indian state
StructureWest9693 t1_j1ic0qj wrote
Reply to comment by Zestyclose_Hamster_5 in in 2023 India will become the most populous country in the world, surpassing China, which holds the #1 since 1750s. source: The Economist by Junoby
Why are you being downvoted for speaking the truth?
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] GDP per capita, % of population, % of total GDP and GDP contribution relative to the population of the former Yugoslav republics while Yugoslavia existed and after it's dissolution by clovek_ne_jezi_se
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