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ar243 t1_jeayov3 wrote
Reply to comment by Late_Sink_1576 in Veteran Hearing Loss [OC] by Late_Sink_1576
What's even the point of the VA? I've only ever heard bad things
ar243 t1_jd4asqx wrote
ar243 t1_jc0k9uu wrote
Reply to comment by stachemz in [OC] Ratio of Median Home Listing Price (Feb 2023) to Median Family Income (2022 Estimate) For 392 US Metropolitan Statistical Areas by thatdude333
Yeah, Kent, Bellevue, and Seattle are three entirely distinct cities.
Seattle is relatively normal, Bellevue is almost entirely inhabited by millionaires and wealthy Chinese exchange students, and Kent is where you live if Tapout tshirts and monster energy drinks are a daily part of your life.
ar243 t1_jbyzpfo wrote
Reply to comment by ketzu in [OC] Well-being Distribution based on Income Bracket in the US by ketzu
I would imagine happiness does not equal how much you make, but happiness equals how much you make compared to last year.
If you're always improving your earnings, you'll be happy. But if you went from $100k to $75k, that would undoubtedly induce a lot of stress and unhappiness.
ar243 t1_jbytsmd wrote
Reply to [OC] Ratio of Median Home Listing Price (Feb 2023) to Median Family Income (2022 Estimate) For 392 US Metropolitan Statistical Areas by thatdude333
Seattle-Bellevue having a better ratio than Wenatchee, Walla Walla, and Tacoma is kinda funny.
The first two aren't exactly expensive towns, but they are minor tourist and vacation spots.
Tacoma though... Nobody wants to live in Tacoma.
ar243 t1_jb26smq wrote
Reply to comment by Strange_Ad_6206 in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
The problem is that OP is comparing two different things.
One is the sum of all deaths year round, the other is a single event that lasts for a few hours to a few days at most.
The other problem is exposure. Most people drive every day, but most people aren't in a natural disaster every day.
It's just a bad way to compare data.
ar243 t1_jb20ero wrote
Reply to comment by PM_ME_A_PLANE_TICKET in [OC] The percent of American men and women under 35 that have not had sex in the past year by Decent_Ear589
I did, and it does not show up.
I'm guessing it's something to do with dark mode vs light mode and the key being in a transparent part of the image.
ar243 t1_jb1y65m wrote
Reply to comment by dillrepair in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
Like I said, extremely slim
ar243 t1_jb1hx8n wrote
Reply to comment by SecurelyObscure in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
And don't forget time exposed.
Most people spend ~31,000 minutes (2 hour total commute, 5 days a week) in a car in one year.
Most people spend 0 minutes per year in a natural disaster.
Not only that, but cars are extremely useful, natural disasters are not.
ar243 t1_jb1h8ge wrote
Reply to comment by kompootor in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
Numerous people in the comments section have already made the mistake of thinking all the sections are based on last year's figures. And if that were the case it would paint natural disasters in a far worse light compared to cara... Which is why it's misleading.
ar243 t1_jb1f9wy wrote
Reply to comment by dillrepair in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
Your chances of dying in a car are extremely slim. It's comparable to your chances of dying by suicide. Not exactly a "death zone".
ar243 t1_jb1ezqm wrote
Reply to comment by do0fusz in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
None are all time accumulated.
ar243 t1_jb1eqla wrote
Reply to comment by Commercial-9751 in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
Big Flood™ agenda
ar243 t1_jb00onb wrote
Reply to [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
OP, I am curious to know which tools you used for the infographic.
Data and story aside, the visuals are really nice.
ar243 t1_jb00ix9 wrote
Reply to comment by BOCketchup in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
It's a good graphic visually, but the data comparison had too much cherry picking for it to be a good infographic overall.
And the fact that it's about a very hot topic debate (at least within Reddit, where users typically have a very hostile aggressive stance towards car ownership) just makes me think it's pushing an agenda at the cost of accuracy.
ar243 t1_jazznaq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
...no?
Think of it this way: Would you compare all tornado deaths in 2022 to the worst hurricane of all time? Probably not, because that's a bad way to compare two things.
Also, a car is much, much, MUCH less dangerous than any of these. Would you rather spend five minutes in a flood or five minutes in a car? The only reason cars are so high is because we spend 100,000x more time in a car than we do in an active natural disaster. Not to mention cars benefit us by transporting us, while there aren't a whole lot of upsides to natural disasters.
Also, you are awfully rude.
ar243 t1_jazxr8a wrote
Reply to comment by CesarMdezMnz in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
I understand the point, and using an apples to oranges comparison is disingenuous.
ar243 t1_jaykwxm wrote
Reply to comment by v-r-s in [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
Yeah, the worst hurricane had ~10k deaths. The chart only shows 2k.
There are already a lot of comments pointing out the flaws in this infographic, and it seems like OP let an agenda get in the way of using accurate information.
ar243 t1_jaykaj8 wrote
Reply to [OC] All-Time Deadliest Accidents and Disasters vs. One Year of Traffic Deaths by databeautifier
This infographic is misleading.
Comparing the worst event of a particular category to the summation of all events in another is not a good comparison at all, and is misleading.
A better comparison would be to compare the worst car crash in history to the worst tornado in history.
Or, if you want to continue using running totals, just use the total number of tornado deaths in 2022 compared to the total number of automotive deaths in 2022.
ar243 t1_jagzjmf wrote
Reply to comment by PopeBasilisk in [OC] - Which College Football Programs have been the Most Successful? by jonesjeffum
This is why people make fun of redditors
ar243 t1_j7iwzfq wrote
Reply to comment by tomveiltomveil in [OC] Spotify Streams by Every Song Nominated for "Song of the Year" At The 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards by dvd5671
That's the most generic song I've ever heard
ar243 t1_j7gfv8k wrote
Reply to comment by dildo-looking_cactus in Transportation Mode Usage [OC] by takeasecond
Sorry I don't speak peasant
ar243 t1_j7etrax wrote
Reply to comment by icelandichorsey in Transportation Mode Usage [OC] by takeasecond
People finally realized riding the bus sucks.
ar243 t1_j7565h2 wrote
Reply to comment by rowdy_oliphant in [OC] Fraction Female Batchelor Degree in Canada By Field of Study, 1992 -> 2020 by hswerdfe_2
It's not for lack of trying.
ar243 t1_jeb2z1f wrote
Reply to comment by Late_Sink_1576 in Veteran Hearing Loss [OC] by Late_Sink_1576
Very interesting. Thanks for the insight.
Just curious, what did you do in Iraq? Like were you a tank commander or a cook or a logistics officer or something?
I was born in 1996 so I didn't really understand what was going on in the middle east at the time we invaded.