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blah9210 t1_ize3h67 wrote
Reply to comment by 2dotsbracket in [OC] Largest IPOs in history by giteam
Ligma balls- there fixed it
Tungsten8or t1_ize2q98 wrote
Buju’s is something I never expected to hear of again…
pondrthis t1_ize1fho wrote
Reply to comment by dublin2001 in Sex composition of baby names in the USA and England/Wales: 2021 [OC] by pncohen
This, never known a woman (or person at all) named "aynjell", but known plenty of men named "ahngell"/"ahnhel".
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Sneewichen t1_izdzms0 wrote
Reply to comment by ElonTastical in [OC] World's most valuable unicorns (data from October, so FTX is still there) by giteam
I thought this was going to be a list of cartoon unicorns and am slightly disappointed 😿
gardenfella t1_izdyglf wrote
Reply to comment by lapsangsouchogn in Sex composition of baby names in the USA and England/Wales: 2021 [OC] by pncohen
HG_Sheldor t1_izdxnr2 wrote
Reply to [OC] Largest IPOs in history by giteam
Surprised that many people invest in Anal Spa.
finite_light t1_izdvp60 wrote
Definition of a unicorn is a startup valued above 1 billion dollars. Note that a company older than 10 years or a company past its initial sage is not considered a startup anymore.
throwit_amita t1_izdvmjx wrote
I have a few questions - I'm interested in this stuff!
What's the source for these numbers?
How are you defining the "continents"? Can you add a lookup or table? Fyi Australia is its own continent.
If A is 2012 electricity produced and B is 2022 electricity produced, what's your calculation to determine % change?
TisButA-Zucc t1_izdvgkn wrote
Reply to comment by twothingsatthetime in Top 10 countries by relative renewables increase 2012-2022 [OC] by hcrx
Still much higher carbon emissions per capita compared to rest of Northern Europe, especially Sweden. So at what cost?
batchy_scrollocks t1_izduk8g wrote
Reply to comment by Antrootz in Sex composition of baby names in the USA and England/Wales: 2021 [OC] by pncohen
Sure, but it's popular, that's my point
Antrootz t1_izdujx8 wrote
Reply to comment by AdAcrobatic7236 in Sex composition of baby names in the USA and England/Wales: 2021 [OC] by pncohen
Or at least, include this description next to the chart
Antrootz t1_izdudmd wrote
Reply to comment by batchy_scrollocks in Sex composition of baby names in the USA and England/Wales: 2021 [OC] by pncohen
More like "Océane"
AdAcrobatic7236 t1_izdtywm wrote
Reply to comment by Bitter_Arachnid_25 in Sex composition of baby names in the USA and England/Wales: 2021 [OC] by pncohen
🔥 A chart requiring a three paragraph explanation that may or may not even be correct. Why is this “chart” even here?
batchy_scrollocks t1_izdtk93 wrote
Who is calling their daughter Toby?
batchy_scrollocks t1_izdtj98 wrote
Reply to comment by LuwiBaton in Sex composition of baby names in the USA and England/Wales: 2021 [OC] by pncohen
Ocean is very popular in France, Switzerland, Belgium
truthlesshunter t1_izdsl6o wrote
Reply to [OC] Largest IPOs in history by giteam
I don't know how I forgot this, but Visa only going public in 2008 is crazy.
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SwarthyWalnuts t1_izdsekz wrote
Reply to comment by soniclettuce in Swans: The ultimate gift from your true love [OC] by TrueBirch
Not if it’s simply a list of gifts given in prior days. I’ve always interpreted each verse as two separate thoughts: a gift given on a certain day followed by a listing of all prior gifts. I think this is plausible due to many of the singers’ renditions of this song vocally drawing out the current days gift, sometimes followed by a brief pause, and then running straight through the list of past gifts, as if keeping track or running tally.
teejardni t1_izdrfyr wrote
Reply to comment by jingge98 in [OC] World's most valuable unicorns (data from October, so FTX is still there) by giteam
But by different, more talented kids
2dotsbracket t1_izdreb7 wrote
Reply to comment by WannabeEthicalHacker in [OC] Largest IPOs in history by giteam
Figmq balls
Retrospectrenet t1_izdqh6p wrote
Reply to comment by NoNameClever in Sex composition of baby names in the USA and England/Wales: 2021 [OC] by pncohen
Surnames for girls are still popular in the US whereas in the UK they've declined since the 1980s. A good chunk of those bottom half names are surnames, which are still semi popular for boys only in the UK.
khwaled t1_ize425o wrote
Reply to comment by pizza105z in [OC] The most popular tool brands on Reddit 2022 (r/Tools) by madredditscientist
Rarely in stock