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mavajo OP t1_jaa8sgt wrote
Reply to comment by WaldenFont in Which show was the worst offender of "No one ever talks to each other" trope? by mavajo
Omg is this real or did you make it up lol
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mavajo t1_j7r2zmd wrote
Reply to comment by Deceptikhan42 in [OC] Red Notice is the most popular Netflix movie of all time (based on hours watched) by giteam
Check the X axis. It does precisely what you’re suggesting, just not in the way you requested.
mavajo t1_j7r2qa8 wrote
Reply to comment by Bugsarecool2 in [OC] Red Notice is the most popular Netflix movie of all time (based on hours watched) by giteam
Glass Onion was great.
mavajo t1_j7ku2iw wrote
Reply to comment by ConsequentialistCavy in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
I mean, is it inconsistent, or is it just a judgment call? I imagine dude was trying to thread the needle between a consistent methodology and interesting, digestible data. He could treat every subsidiary individually, but then you could have a highly fragmented list of players. He could have kept it top-level, but then you end up missing out on individual data for key entities. He probably split the difference to make it interesting to his audience while still providing relevant data.
This isn't a scientific study. It's a post on a sub about attractive presentations of data. I think OP succeeded.
mavajo t1_j7klg2g wrote
Reply to comment by AydonusG in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
Is it inaccurate, or is it just that given the dynamics it's hard to make a chart that everyone would be happy with, since everyone has their own preferences about how it should be displayed?
I'm sure if OP did it as you suggested, there would be just as many comments critiquing the fact that he merged them and saying they wish they could see them separately. This sub can be a bit hypercritical sometimes.
mavajo t1_j3tounu wrote
Reply to comment by sdurs in Quay Walker is seen crying after being ejected for shoving a member of the Detroit Lions’s athletic team. by globe_explorer245
Your emotional maturity is germane to your ability to evaluate and interpret the emotions of others.
mavajo t1_j3sjq1b wrote
Reply to comment by sdurs in Quay Walker is seen crying after being ejected for shoving a member of the Detroit Lions’s athletic team. by globe_explorer245
It was obvious to anyone with emotional intelligence that he was breaking down because he was mad at himself for making a stupid mistake - not because he was mad at being punished. And that was confirmed when he stated that exact thing in his apology.
If you can't tell the difference between those two things, that's your problem, not mine. And it would also be kind of ironic, since you're criticizing Walker for his emotional immaturity while you're right there with him.
mavajo t1_j3shpvw wrote
Reply to comment by sdurs in Quay Walker is seen crying after being ejected for shoving a member of the Detroit Lions’s athletic team. by globe_explorer245
No, they're not interchangeable. One shows accountability, the other doesn't. If you can't tell the difference there then you're not equipped to have this conversation.
mavajo t1_j3sgvmi wrote
Reply to comment by cal405 in Bulldogs barrel their way to 2nd straight CFP title, set record for points scored in title game by EatSleepJeep
COVID made things weird. TCU's average age was 23.
mavajo t1_j3sgnde wrote
Reply to comment by koala70 in Bulldogs barrel their way to 2nd straight CFP title, set record for points scored in title game by EatSleepJeep
Ohio State at their best can compete with UGA. But that's the difference between UGA and Ohio State. UGA was consistent and showed up enough every week to win. Ohio State wasn't. That's why Ohio State lost to UGA, and that's why UGA is the National Champion and the definitive and unequivocal best team in the country.
mavajo t1_j3sggek wrote
Reply to comment by cityterrace in Bulldogs barrel their way to 2nd straight CFP title, set record for points scored in title game by EatSleepJeep
UGA beat everyone they played, including Ohio State. How is the best still in question? Lmao.
mavajo t1_j3sga39 wrote
Reply to comment by Seahawk715 in Bulldogs barrel their way to 2nd straight CFP title, set record for points scored in title game by EatSleepJeep
And yet (since we're playing with hypotheticals here), if UGA didn't exist and we were under the old format, the National Championship would have been TCU v. Michigan. And TCU won. Meaning TCU would have been National Champions.
Yeah, UGA annihilated TCU. But dismissing TCU is a real disservice and ignores the reality of the season. All season we said UGA was on another plane from the rest of college football, and then they went and played their best game of the season last night. Using that against TCU just sounds like sour fucking grapes from fans of teams that weren't playing last night.
mavajo t1_j3sfxzs wrote
Reply to comment by keeerman13 in Bulldogs barrel their way to 2nd straight CFP title, set record for points scored in title game by EatSleepJeep
And that score was only made possible by an unforced error on UGA's part - a blown coverage.
mavajo t1_j3sfpzv wrote
Reply to comment by sdurs in Quay Walker is seen crying after being ejected for shoving a member of the Detroit Lions’s athletic team. by globe_explorer245
Kids are crying because they're mad they got in trouble. Quay was crying because he realized he fucked up and was distraught over it.
It's a huge difference.
mavajo t1_j1vnwt0 wrote
Reply to comment by BoricPenguin in Microsoft will fight U.S. over $68.7-billion Activision Blizzard deal by Brook030
Lmao you really don’t even see the irony in what you’re saying do you?
mavajo t1_j1s4lkr wrote
Reply to comment by BoricPenguin in Microsoft will fight U.S. over $68.7-billion Activision Blizzard deal by Brook030
Okay. I have an argument for you. I’ve heard you like to rub used kitty litter on your genitals before bed.
Prove me wrong.
mavajo t1_j1qrj05 wrote
Reply to comment by BoricPenguin in Microsoft will fight U.S. over $68.7-billion Activision Blizzard deal by Brook030
Lol that’s not at all how it works. No one has to disprove your argument until you first prove it.
mavajo t1_j1o23zk wrote
Reply to comment by BoricPenguin in Microsoft will fight U.S. over $68.7-billion Activision Blizzard deal by Brook030
Lol, the guy arguing about logic doesn’t understand it’s his job to prove his hypothesis, not for me to disprove it.
mavajo t1_j1jieti wrote
Reply to comment by BoricPenguin in Microsoft will fight U.S. over $68.7-billion Activision Blizzard deal by Brook030
It's a fallacy because of the reason I explained, and because there's literally a fallacy named after it: perfect solution fallacy.
My explanation was in my post. Your inability to understand that is probably closely related to why you're so susceptible to fallacious reasonings.
mavajo t1_j1ie5b7 wrote
Reply to comment by BoricPenguin in Microsoft will fight U.S. over $68.7-billion Activision Blizzard deal by Brook030
Man, I hate this reasoning. Dead on example of “perfect is the enemy of good.” So stupid.
mavajo t1_jbyx6c6 wrote
Reply to comment by biebiedoep in 1664 New Amsterdam becomes New York, English warships in the harbor. Looking S on Broadway from the Wall. wwwsavingny.com for reconstructions, 3/15 NYC Fire Museum Opening by Impressive_Run_6557
I initially had the same impression as you, but I just did some eyeballing based on the size of the people and horse carts - it looks pretty dead on to me, especially once you account for medians, sidewalks, bike paths, etc.