dba1990
dba1990 t1_j8narhl wrote
Reply to India, soon world's most populous nation, doesn't know how many people it has by Icewear_Daddy
The frightening thing is that China, the nation India surpassed/will surpass as the world’s most populous, is projecting a population decline after decades of ‘One Child’ and their middle-class improving. India meanwhile will still be seeing explosive population numbers with no signs of decline anytime soon.
dba1990 t1_j5vwhhr wrote
Reply to comment by Aceldamor in Me helping the family move in 1995. by JAlbert653
”You dance like that, imma blow your brains out.”
dba1990 t1_j5fw4fd wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in US investigating baby formula plant after national shortage by nosotros_road_sodium
Just like computer chips. Just like eggs right now.
All these “shortages” are (in some capacity) effects of corporate/Wall Street greed wanting more profit with excuses of ‘inflation’ and ‘product scarcity’ thanks to the COVID pandemic.
dba1990 t1_j53cufk wrote
Reply to comment by Hrekires in DeSantis administration rejects inclusion of AP African American Studies class in Florida high schools | CNN Politics by Yevon
Because the colonists and Weimar Germans never attacked American police officers for courageously defending themselves against a Black thug like Eric Garner. Unlike the ‘woke’ and violent Black Lives Matter. Obvs!
/s
dba1990 t1_j53cldn wrote
Reply to comment by Bazin_B9 in DeSantis administration rejects inclusion of AP African American Studies class in Florida high schools | CNN Politics by Yevon
Made from the same state who imprisons, and sentences to consecutive life terms, any public official who says the phrase ‘climate change.’
dba1990 t1_j1s1jls wrote
Reply to comment by pingieking in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
Not yet at the point where the 1985 Bears, 1994 Rangers, 2008 Celtics or 2020 Dodgers are at the most milking of one championship.
dba1990 t1_j1s1f15 wrote
Reply to comment by IMovedYourCheese in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
The 40s and 50s were when New York City claimed World Series titles by default.
dba1990 t1_j1s1aic wrote
Reply to comment by JPAnalyst in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
Look at all the cities whose NBA team peaked at the exact same time as Michael Jordan, with the majority not being able to compete post-Jordan:
• New York City (Knicks)
• Seattle (Sonics)
• Portland (Blazers)
• Phoenix (Suns)
• Salt Lake City (Jazz)
• Indianapolis (Pacers)
Reckon without Jordan, two or three of these cities would’ve had a basketball championship by now.
dba1990 t1_j1s0tnw wrote
Reply to comment by JPAnalyst in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
My little brother was born less than two weeks after the last Cowboys Super Bowl win. And I have to console him every January when they’ve flamed-out in the postseason since.
dba1990 t1_j1s0nl3 wrote
Reply to [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
If it weren’t for MLS, the city of Los Angeles would be more despaired of sports titles than any other city.
dba1990 t1_j1s0i0q wrote
Reply to comment by mrplow4000 in [OC] North American cities by number of major sports championships (Updated December 2022) by twintig5
Not just the Super Bowls; all NFL championships they recognize including the pre-merger titles. Which is why the Bears and Packers have double-digit NFL title wins.
dba1990 t1_iyn98ly wrote
Reply to [OC] Birth months of FIFA World Cup players. The top three are January, February and March, possibly due to the "Relative age effect" by desfirsit
The parents did coitus in the preceding April, May and June, or the parents eloped to prepare for the World Cup in June/July and then stopped once competition began.
dba1990 t1_ixjbdh4 wrote
Reply to comment by geoph_chicago in My hippie parents in their first home in Rural Appalachia (1974) by therealjesco
A snapshot of the standard Baby Boomer homeowner at 21YO in 1974, about to piss away the ethos of the hippies and replace it with being conspicuously-consuming yuppies under Reagan.
dba1990 t1_ixj2siy wrote
Reply to comment by Apprehensive_Ad1744 in Georgia Supreme Court Allows Early Voting on Saturday, Nov. 26 for Senate Runoff by MarcEElias
r/leopardsatemyface, indeed.
dba1990 t1_iuusodh wrote
Reply to comment by Rage_Like_Nic_Cage in Europe’s climate warming at twice rate of global average, says report by hugglenugget
I see this as probable cause for the GOP to authorize use of nuclear weapons.
To keep The Blacks, The Browns, and The Muslims in her climate-ravaged place or else.
dba1990 t1_iuk65cx wrote
Reply to comment by matts41 in Halloween night as a kid by matts41
I blame fall and winter, where the sun sets in some areas at 11am and doesn’t rise again until the next day at 9am.
dba1990 t1_j8v6h8h wrote
Reply to My dad and I in 1991. Someone told me he looks like Pedro Pascal and now I can’t unsee it! by whitness1
Looks like you’re ready to defend your Pascal-father’s honor.
😁😁😁