PurpleCounter1358
PurpleCounter1358 t1_jb2mi3w wrote
Reply to comment by mathewp723 in [OC] The percent of American men and women under 35 that have not had sex in the past year by Decent_Ear589
That might make sense too.
PurpleCounter1358 t1_jb2lbn5 wrote
Reply to comment by mathewp723 in [OC] The percent of American men and women under 35 that have not had sex in the past year by Decent_Ear589
I would think Only Fans would compete with prostitution?
PurpleCounter1358 t1_j8j3849 wrote
Reply to comment by prinsess_bubblecum in [OC] Job Search by Menacingamaranth
That would have been my guess, although it’s a bit mean IMO, but according to my grandfather it’s “tink". I’m not sure it really translates now that classy people don’t use silly euphemisms so much.
PurpleCounter1358 t1_j8geudz wrote
Reply to comment by Menacingamaranth in [OC] Job Search by Menacingamaranth
Well, they say you can lead a horticulture
PurpleCounter1358 t1_j5z7r43 wrote
Reply to comment by raff7 in [OC] Gobal CO2 emission per income group 1750-2021 by albymana
Ya, apparently people have burned coal for longer than I realized, but the industrial revolution was when fossil fuel usage took off.
PurpleCounter1358 t1_j5xaxnk wrote
Reply to comment by raff7 in [OC] Gobal CO2 emission per income group 1750-2021 by albymana
They figured out how to use coal to get even richer, lower class people mostly burned wood, which is similar enough to the natural carbon cycle that it doesn't add net CO2 to the atmosphere. Like breathing, not a big deal.
PurpleCounter1358 t1_j5xamfx wrote
Reply to comment by InfiniteDuckling in [OC] Gobal CO2 emission per income group 1750-2021 by albymana
No, wood burning only releases the CO2 that the tree absorbed from the air during its lifetime, which was mostly going back into the air anyway if it rots. It's the carbon cycle, whereas if you dig up coal that's carbon captured by plants that got buried long ago, so it adds to the carbon in the atmosphere now. If you want trees to sequester more carbon you can cut them down and build stuff that will last a long time, and that leaves room for a new tree and carbon stored in a useful form.
PurpleCounter1358 t1_ix6w2wl wrote
Reply to comment by RandoClarissian in [OC] Sex Ratio Imbalances in Persian Gulf Countries by kgunnar
Well, but when you are classifying 7/8 people in a society as abnormal and 1/8 as normal citizens it's worth a graph IMO.
PurpleCounter1358 t1_jcwsf7p wrote
Reply to Debt Per Capita of Major Cities by lemonzestttttttt
What kind of debt is it? I feel like mortgages alone would be bigger, but maybe not.