Thanks for this, so I redid the math using the two youngest categories (up to 34 years old) and the % goes from 21% to 26% 🤷♂️
Thanks for this, so I redid the math using the two youngest categories (up to 34 years old) and the % goes from 21% to 26% 🤷♂️
Bro you’re gross. 21 year old travels to another country and has sex with a 12 year old. This was not a technicality.
Are you trolling, or just a fool?
Were the forecasts evented for him winning or losing?
Ah, my mistake in giving you more credit than you deserve. Burden of proof.
While I would like to agree with you, because far too often people dont ask for a source in good faith, would have to be consistent with the etiquette and require that the burden of proof falls on the person that makes a claim.
LOL, America did what now? Invented English? Met an English fella the other day, born and raised in New York.
Yeah, think they interpreted it as sunak warned others, rather than sunak was warned.
It actually is. We all have problems. Humanity formed society to solve problems. Society has been hijacked (for a loooong time in many different ways) to extract value from others. Some people want to combat that.
Some “have their own problems to deal with”
Now imagine if you lived in a society where someone gave a shit about your problems. And maybe they even have the skills and resources to fix them more efficiently than you would. Or not, does it matter, theyre willing to help.
All good! Wish I knew where the source data was and the constraints, too. May have been mentioned else where and I’ve missed it.
How can it be cumulative if thr title is average, and the line has downward dips - impossible in a cumulative graph unless negative posts are a thing.
For sure, good call out, I think they just mean only 21% of people feel sure about wanting kids, and if we remove the age bias it goes to 26%. Honestly it would be more interesting to compare the categories to answers from 10, 20 or 30 years ago to have a better benchmark for how we could interperet this.