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AristarcusRex t1_iz8602n wrote
Reply to Number of 'Geniuses' over time [OC] by hcrx
I remember it as 'If you speak one language you're Trilingual, if two, Bilingual, if one, American.' :)
madeByMemories t1_iz849vw wrote
Surprising that the y acis is only single digits. I would have expected more references. But movie scripts probably have more generic terms like lunch/dinner instead of specific meats
AZ-roadrunner t1_iz847v0 wrote
Reply to comment by AZ-roadrunner in [OC] References to Meat in the Movies over the Decades by Aggressive-Ad7843
Fun fact: The slogan "The Other White Meat" was introduced in 1987.
AZ-roadrunner t1_iz841i6 wrote
Pork had a moment in 1990.
JoshuaACNewman t1_iz81o6k wrote
Reply to comment by Aggressive-Ad7843 in [OC] References to Meat in the Movies over the Decades by Aggressive-Ad7843
Fun, but the line graph implies that it’s continuous data. If you did it for each year you could do it as a high res histogram.
[deleted] t1_iz81gk9 wrote
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Aggressive-Ad7843 OP t1_iz81dwm wrote
Source: https://imsdb.com/all-scripts.html
Tools used: Google Colab, Python
I scraped all of the movies scripts from the imsdb website and calculated the word frequency of words such as "pork", "beef", "bacon", "chicken", "steak", etc.
cancerballs69420 t1_iz7yyjr wrote
Pedri is so good. The way the dude find space is literally xavi reincarnate
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redfahrenheit16 t1_iz7vfzy wrote
Yo, love this as usual! Can’t wait to see Southwest, American Airlines, and other airline companies! This is great, keep it up!
Also, mind you, this is the highest grossing airline company in the world, and even they can only squeak out a 5% profit margin. Shows you just how cutthroat razor thin this industry this
detalbruh OP t1_iz7sq05 wrote
Source: FIFA+ Technical Match Reports Tool: R Studio
LiemAkatsuki t1_iz7qtic wrote
Reply to comment by BrushOnFour in [OC] Personal Health History Info Graphic by chrisdancy
Yeah. A surgical knife (or butter knife) without black handle would be more suitable. Too bad there is no such emoji.
I think a heart would work though🫀
anonkitty2 t1_iz7qmyw wrote
Reply to comment by Mowensworld in [OC] Sponsors of the FIFA World Cup 1982-2022 by 38384
The timing suggests the Great Recession of 2008-2009.
anonkitty2 t1_iz7pw0a wrote
Reply to comment by MJLDat in [OC] Sponsors of the FIFA World Cup 1982-2022 by 38384
That would be it. Budweiser can't override the preexisting contracts.
indyK1ng t1_iz7osrz wrote
Hmmm, yes, the most popular ethnic restaurant in Mexico City is Mexican. How did I not see that coming?
Wouldn't it be more meaningful to categorize by foods foreign to the given country?
Freak_Out_Bazaar t1_iz7o4gs wrote
Sort of interesting how BBQ is its own category since a BBQ restaurant in Atlanta, Bologna, Osaka or Bangalore are all going to look and taste quite different from each other
CharcoalCharts OP t1_iz7lo6q wrote
Data: Foursquare. Tools: R, Leaflet.
I made a similar analysis with Yelp data. The stories rhyme, but Foursquare has a wider global reach. https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/zbdu4i/global_cuisine_according_to_yelp_oc/
SurviveYourAdults t1_iz7gxkh wrote
Reply to [OC] Sponsors of the FIFA World Cup 1982-2022 by 38384
Coke would have been able to pull one hell of a marketing move to actively choose NOT to sponsor... but they did NOT.
t-sme t1_iz7fg23 wrote
Reply to comment by sandboxlollipop in [OC] College Football Rankings by Week by chasepsu
In the AP poll most of the movement is simply, X team lost so they move down in the rankings and other teams move up
The CFP ranking is more likely to actually evaluate whether a team should actually be ranked where it is
t-sme t1_iz7ewiq wrote
Reply to comment by Mowensworld in [OC] Sponsors of the FIFA World Cup 1982-2022 by 38384
They still sponsor Gillette Stadium, so probably related to that
t-sme t1_iz7eped wrote
Reply to comment by vergrim8 in [OC] Sponsors of the FIFA World Cup 1982-2022 by 38384
Yeah that was my question regarding Chevrolet, GMC, Opel, Pontiac being listed separately in 1994. At that time all of those brands were owned by General Motors
t-sme t1_iz7ecmj wrote
Reply to comment by anonkitty2 in [OC] Sponsors of the FIFA World Cup 1982-2022 by 38384
Nextel Cup, Sprint Cup (same sponsor but name change due to company merger), Monster Energy Cup. Then they upgraded to the point where they have four sponsors, but they don't try to fit all of them in the name, so it's just NASCAR Cup.
gmtime t1_iz79s7o wrote
Reply to Relative energy cost of light colours [OC] by katspike
This is assuming RGB LEDs, for specific colors, blue is actually more expensive than red.
FederalSlutInspector t1_iz86vjd wrote
Reply to comment by AZ-roadrunner in [OC] References to Meat in the Movies over the Decades by Aggressive-Ad7843
Mostly talking about sex I bet. "I'm gonna pork your mom, OP" as an example. And I imagine chicken refers often to people being cowards. For example: "I'm gonna pork your chicken, OP"