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snorkleface OP t1_j5jsvqq wrote

You're right, I built this for myself originally not intending for anyone else to see it.

The x-axis is labeled its just hard to see. It's called a "continuous axis" vs a "categorical" one. Categorical shows each data point (in this case a single day). Continuous auto-adjusts to show only the big-picture metric over time.

In other words, what my weight was on December 27th isn't important. What is important is my trend over time. Hope that makes sense.

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Kimchi-slap t1_j5jqbvg wrote

Well I for one glad that we could broaden each other's views a bit more. Any opportunity to learn a new thing is a blessing of some sort.

It's a bit hard to find sources on Ingrians, google always drops me either to finnish Ingrians if I search in English or to Izhorians if I search in Russian. If you have any credible sources, I would love to read them.

Info on Soviet koreans are obtainable quite easy, although it varies as well from source to source. Much of it is biased of course but mostly accurate. It also varies which Soviet koreans they are. There are migrants (voluntary) in Far East who had their own diaspora and those who were forcefully moved like crimean tatars with same "benefits" of being untrustworthy people during Stalin reign to Central Asia, Uzbekistan becoming our new home for 4 generations. Must also mention the generosity and hospitality of uzbek people which became legendary in USSR and officially recognized by crimean tatars and my people.

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trisul-108 t1_j5jo46d wrote

There is nothing about it in the signed documents. These documents are public, I have read them. Please show me a signed document that promises Russia not to spread.

What happened is that Russia requested that NATO not spread to Eastern Germany and when Germany consulted with NATO, they found out that this cannot be guaranteed. Germany went back to Russia and Russia said OK and signed the document without this clause.

Now, if someone promised something to Russia while drinking whiskey or coffee, that is not an agreement. The agreement is what was signed.

Again, Russia signed its promise not to invade Ukraine a long time after NATO expanded. This is just a ridiculous KGB excuse for the invasion of a sovereign nation. This invasion is entirely illegal and nothing can justify it.

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ZurakZigil t1_j5jno05 wrote

Yeah, we already have tried the color-blind. Helped some but stagnated because it grew ignorance. We found in order to unify pur people we have to understand what divides us, and in order to do that we have to accept, study, and track what divides us.

Charts like this are one point of data to track. It's not the whole story, and it proves nothing within itself, but it's one metric to look at to gauge our progress.

PS. It's not out dated, it's the most up to date method. Many people, including myself at one point, do not get why we're now doing this. It's a multi-faceted challenge that needs addressing and it will take time to fix. Ignoring the challenge does not solve it.

edit: Right winged take, so either way... point still stands. And no offense, but i don't have the time to get sources for you. Id look at things with earlier signs of change (tech jobs are kinda a final bastion imo). Look at college admission and graduation records. Data will be young so there's not going to be huge upticks

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dbausano t1_j5jl20g wrote

I’m not sure I agree with you when you say it’s a betrayal to the heart of the team.

I know that football and baseball are different in terms of economics (salary cap, team values, etc), but when the Atlanta Braves moved out of downtown to the suburbs, it has been a major success in spite of all those who said it wouldn’t work. The stadium is now much closer to the majority of fans, attendance has increased, game day experience is much better, and these factors have led to an increased payroll and a better team on the field. All that said, the Braves only moved about 15 miles away vs however far the 49ers are, but I don’t think you can find anyone now (other than city of Atlanta politicians) who would say that it wasn’t the right move.

I guess my whole point is that doing what’s best for the team will pay off in the long run even if it means having a different address.

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PromiseChain t1_j5jkdxg wrote

Counterintuitive but once you read the legend carefully it makes sense. Maybe the color gradients make it a little hard but other than that it’s quite nice and original.

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leela_martell t1_j5jjodv wrote

Sometimes it's easy to assume people on places like Reddit are Americans or Brits or something like that, just going by probability haha. No offense taken on my part, sorry for being snappy as well.

But thank you for telling me, I in turn don't know much about Korean people in the USSR, besides having seen mentioned that they existed. I'll definitely look more into their history! Izhorians and Ingrians are slightly different people, though Izhorians also lived in Ingria (Leningrad oblast now) even before Ingrian Finns migrated there.

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