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CrunchyAl t1_izqdsq9 wrote
I love that Australia has their mortal enemy the Emu on their's
EscapedCapybara t1_izqdnqk wrote
Reply to comment by Hannibal_Spectre in [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
Yah, we (Canada) were ranked 12 behind Morocco, 25 behind Croatia, and a full 39 behind Belgium in the November FIFA rankings. I think we did pretty well in two of the three group matches.
cannondave t1_izqdcin wrote
Reply to comment by Lonyo in [OC] Inflation heatmap for 44 European, other DM and EM countries by adebar
>A lot of inflation is being caused by energy costs
And why is the energy cost suddenly so high? And why concentrated in Europe, at the same time?
Answer: A lot of inflation is being caused by energy costs. Electricity prices have increased across the EU. This is due to a combination of factors, but mostly high natural gas prices. In June, Russia cut deliveries of Natural gas by 75%, causing skyrocketing of energy prices in the EU. Russia did this as a response to the EU and US actions against Russia's attempt to gain control of Ukraine.
Luckily, not everyone loses. Because at the same time the EU stops buying energy from Russia, to cover for the energy loss, now the EU has to buy more energy from the US. It's very good news for the US - billions of dollars of business, while Russia loses billions of dollars.
So the next time are in the store and notice that €10 can now buy only half of the food it could a year ago, you might be angry and sad. But instead, be happy, because it's for a good cause - otherwise Ukraine would again have a regime which is Russia friendly. Unacceptable. We will gladly pay half our food to stop that from happening.
The bad news is, the prices will never come back down, but eventually, in around 10-15 years, the salaries will catch up to the new higher prices.
UnderstandingDuel t1_izqcwx4 wrote
Reply to comment by ihatecats6 in [OC] Inflation heatmap for 44 European, other DM and EM countries by adebar
The Russians are way more responsible for this than Biden. It’s all over the world.
UnderstandingDuel t1_izqcmdp wrote
Reply to comment by reddituseronebillion in [OC] Inflation heatmap for 44 European, other DM and EM countries by adebar
How ? And also how can Trudeau affect other Countries inflation ?
therealrogi t1_izqcl1u wrote
And to think all this is Biden’s fault.
[deleted] t1_izqcj2d wrote
I actually love this format. Very easy to understand
cara27hhh t1_izqc4mx wrote
Reply to comment by Low_Attention16 in [OC] Inflation heatmap for 44 European, other DM and EM countries by adebar
Since inflation is a measure on the average person, nationalising needed services means that the average person is better off during economic downturns
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Reply to comment by paxcoder in [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
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ZoladoneFarmer t1_izqbtmu wrote
The symmetry on this was almost perfect 🤌 if Korea and Brazil had just been switched
flyinghippos101 t1_izqatob wrote
Reply to comment by SubtropicalSea in [OC] Inflation heatmap for 44 European, other DM and EM countries by adebar
Also the decision to make deflation green very much suggests that its a desired situation, which it absolutely is not.
Hascus t1_izqalci wrote
Would have been more satisfying if you put the winners on the outside of the outer ring and the losers in between them
lmcalderon t1_izq93pv wrote
Reply to comment by patronum213 in [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
I understand the concept, but I do not think it's a beautiful way to display data
essuxs t1_izq8zz5 wrote
Wtf is with Saudi Arabia? Inflation magically changes on new years each year
landoofficial t1_izq81mx wrote
I freakin love radial brackets. So simple, so compact, so detailed. They’re perfect
Hannibal_Spectre t1_izq7xv3 wrote
Reply to comment by EscapedCapybara in [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
That would make me feel much less bad about Canada doing so poorly in our group with both of them making the final (and Belgium who were expected to do well not even getting out). Man our group was tough.
levelselect t1_izq7bin wrote
Reply to comment by Ph0n1k in [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
This is what instantly came to mind!
kantokiwi t1_izq743r wrote
Reply to comment by ArchdevilTeemo in [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
>There is also a lot of information missing.
Such as how many people died making the world cup facilities?
patronum213 t1_izq73bk wrote
Reply to comment by lmcalderon in [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
Well, if you win you move in a layer and expand to fill the space
xxxHalny t1_izq6mf7 wrote
Reply to comment by paxcoder in [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
Compared to regular brackets, the only thing that's missing is the match scores (ideally for the matches and the penalty shoot-outs separately).
ramon_63 t1_izq6et9 wrote
Reply to comment by hesalivejim in [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
Euros doesn't counts for stars, only World Cups.
TisButA-Zucc t1_izq5x1v wrote
Reply to comment by Lonyo in [OC] Inflation heatmap for 44 European, other DM and EM countries by adebar
France is absolutely not 80% nuclear, try half of that.
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/infographs/energy/bloc-2a.html
ihatecats6 t1_izq44p4 wrote
It’s interesting how inflation really ramped up after Biden took office
Poofms t1_izqdy8w wrote
Reply to [OC] Radial bracket - Semifinals | World Cup 2022 by twintig5
To be honest, at first glance I hated it, but the more I looked the more I started to love the layout of this. Well done OP. Very original. Please post again when the cup is done.