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insufferablyaverage t1_jcs9myr wrote
Whats up with 80 year olds and testicular cancer? Is there some kinda manopause that happens at 80 that causes testicles to vanish?
insufferablyaverage t1_jao6uj8 wrote
Reply to [OC] Real minimum wages 2021 by Klutzy_Ambition5445
Now do minimim wage relative to median wage plz
insufferablyaverage t1_j8k6m1g wrote
I have difficulty believing the USSR surpassed the US in the 1980s, it was a train wreck by then
insufferablyaverage t1_j7m5xqp wrote
Reply to [OC] Turkey and Syria Deathtoll by LGFBOOM
There was a 7.5 eq just a couple hours later btw
insufferablyaverage t1_j6x33ck wrote
Reply to comment by Fish_On_again in In the lower atmosphere (1.5 km height), the coldest temperatures in the world are heading for the US [OC] by Mathew_Barlow
Daytime high is gunna be 9F where i live
insufferablyaverage t1_j6lpa25 wrote
Tfw china's life expectancy is higher than the US. US must be doing something really wrong to have the highest government spending on healthcare per capita in the entire world yet has quite literally the lowest life expectancy out of any first world nation and even lower then multiple second world nations
insufferablyaverage t1_j6fswkw wrote
Reply to [OC]10 year moving average sea ice extent. by Snoo_94483
So much for the "south pole ice sheet is growing" argument
insufferablyaverage t1_j5xg5cn wrote
Tbh being 85+ while driving is probably a bigger risk to safety then driving while drunk. I wouldn't trust anyone over 70 to drive at all
insufferablyaverage t1_j5ew54p wrote
Reply to comment by nrmonty in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
The title? If it prevented a million deaths then that would have ment it would have caused ~1.4 million deaths in 2021 without the vaccine, heart disease and cancer kill ~1.1 million combined each year
insufferablyaverage t1_j5drm7v wrote
Without vaccines covid would have caused more deaths in 2021 then cancer + heart disease combined
insufferablyaverage t1_j56pzum wrote
Reply to comment by r2k-in-the-vortex in A study of lights at night suggests dictators lie about economic growth by im11btw
I think light estimates say that china's GDP rn is around 12 trillion usd which is still a really high amount but nowhere near the official figures
insufferablyaverage t1_j56pq2e wrote
Is everyone gunna ignore the fact that philidelphia's population tripled in 10 years
insufferablyaverage t1_j53zdu2 wrote
Reply to comment by November_Grit in [OC] heart disease mortality, with GDP and life expectancy –– 2020 election by terrykrohe
Nope, just that the working class of red states are more broke then then working class of blue states
insufferablyaverage t1_j51erjf wrote
Reply to comment by YakEvery4395 in [OC] Differences in monthly mean temperatures from 1950 to 2022 compared to reference period (1971 to 2000) in London by ppalasek
Only way to do that is to make the following year the hottest or coldest by a mile so that it shifts the entire bar so much that it remains well above or well below the rest of the datapoints, evem absolutely 0 won't be enough to shift the bar majorly so we should throw the earth into the sun to free the data points
insufferablyaverage t1_j4yts5y wrote
Reply to comment by angledge in [OC] US Opioid overdose deaths from 1999 to 2018 by hcrx
Nothing we can rly do to stop people from killing themselves. The people who are likely to OD are also the ones that actively ignore all advice on the dangers of OD
insufferablyaverage t1_j3qs19t wrote
Reply to comment by il_duomino in Probability I'm asleep at a given time of the day [OC] by 0ssamaak0
Not as wack as my sleep schedule, if i had to guess im almost always awake around 8 pm - 2 am and im most often asleep around 10 am to 2 pm
insufferablyaverage t1_j3nwqmc wrote
Its really good for the drought happening in the west
insufferablyaverage t1_j3ijh3p wrote
Reply to comment by Relevated in [OC] Map showing temperature anomalies over the northern hemispher on New Year's Day by sdbernard
Same here, rochester and temps have stayed well above 40F
insufferablyaverage t1_j3evwbx wrote
Reply to comment by Kaseyboi-memes in [OC] Relative Share of Representation in the US Congress Compared to Lowest Represented State Leaves Montana with 80% More Representation in the House. by SexyDoorDasherDude
Hense why we need to have more members in the house of representatives, 1 person representing 700k is not all all representitive/some states have only 1 representitive meaning its effectively a winner takes all
insufferablyaverage t1_j1terfz wrote
Reply to [OC] Women face greater Imposter Syndrome than Men, when starting Software Engineering Degrees, despite having similar high school averages by GeorgeDaGreat123
The guy who rated himself a 1 with a 91% average is a prime example of the dunning kruger effect
insufferablyaverage t1_j16pipd wrote
My brother is asian n working 4 amazon
insufferablyaverage t1_izydc7r wrote
Reply to Average Price of Gasoline in the United States, Adjusted for Inflation, 1995 to 2022 [OC] by Birdy_Cephon_Altera
Ironic how the famous 2$ gasolin under trump is actually more then it was during the end of obamas term
insufferablyaverage t1_jcsbfg7 wrote
Reply to Bank Failures 2001-2023 (Adjusted for Inflation) [OC] by dbacciPBI
I wonder whst could have happened between 2008 and 2022 that would have possibly lead to banks between 100 billion and 250 billion to fail