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mikeymanza t1_j97039n wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Gendered Movie Favorites: The favorite movies of Letterboxd users broken down by the pronouns they selected for their account by throwbarrieaway
They is not a plural pronoun its an ambiguous pronoun that can be used for plurality
AmthorsTechnokeller t1_j96zxgd wrote
Reply to [OC] Gendered Movie Favorites: The favorite movies of Letterboxd users broken down by the pronouns they selected for their account by throwbarrieaway
Woman dont like star wars!? Its treason then!
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PlatypusAmbitious430 t1_j96zu4a wrote
Reply to comment by broyoyoyoyo in [OC] Prediction markets forecast the supreme court will end affirmative action by liortulip
>Black & Indigenous students have lower GPA and LSAT/MCAT requirements for admission. Technically, that does mean that somebody of a different race can be passed over for a seat even if they have a stronger application since there are limited seats
Source? I'm not Canadian but I had no idea that Canada had a similar system.
PlatypusAmbitious430 t1_j96zpr2 wrote
Reply to comment by lankyevilme in [OC] Prediction markets forecast the supreme court will end affirmative action by liortulip
>Someday perhaps we can judge people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin.
That's not going to happen in the near future.
In America, that's never been the case.
FFIFISISHFISHFISH t1_j96zp7i wrote
Reply to comment by throwbarrieaway in [OC] Gendered Movie Favorites: The favorite movies of Letterboxd users broken down by the pronouns they selected for their account by throwbarrieaway
Xe and zir are barely used by anyone though. Like 100 theys for every one Xe
Brainsonastick t1_j96zmmt wrote
Reply to comment by EnviroTron in percent of medicare users with 4+ chronic medical conditions [OC] by RompingOtter
No, it’s percentages. Population density looks very different.
atmsillini t1_j96zizk wrote
Reply to comment by Elmodogg in percent of medicare users with 4+ chronic medical conditions [OC] by RompingOtter
Also a seems to be a correlation with obesity
theottozone t1_j96zcaj wrote
Reply to comment by 1714alpha in percent of medicare users with 4+ chronic medical conditions [OC] by RompingOtter
Does it matter if you provide the scale legend?
TecumsehSherman t1_j96zblo wrote
Reply to comment by deeptull in percent of medicare users with 4+ chronic medical conditions [OC] by RompingOtter
Bugsarecool2 t1_j96z93v wrote
The West needs their own system. I could be saving a lot more on my taxes.
TatosTatoes t1_j96yx1r wrote
Should’ve kept blue for lower numbers and red for higher numbers…. Could easily highlight the political irony of this chart!
yourmamaman OP t1_j96ycog wrote
Reply to comment by Bejoty in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
It's like a hundred different variables. Seems people try to make their recipes just a bit unique just to be different.
But good idea, maybe an example in the plot.
baydew t1_j96yc7r wrote
Reply to [OC] Gendered Movie Favorites: The favorite movies of Letterboxd users broken down by the pronouns they selected for their account by throwbarrieaway
I enjoyed this graphic! I think you have to read it with the methodology clear in mind but its interesting to see. This is the link in the post, which links to the three lists OP pulled from.
I went to make a profile to see how this works, and some context. As OP notes, when you make a profile, you can add up to four favorite films -- the lists are based on counting up people's favorite films. Also OP explain in a another comment the website never asks for your gender -- if you go to your profile, its default they/their -- as in "u/baydew listed Spirited Away as their favorite film" -- which is usually how websites refer to their users in automated messages. You can change this to another pronoun set in your profile if you choose to ('her', 'his', 'xe', 'ze'. also 'it' is on the list?..)
Most people probably don't touch this setting at all, but as you can see of people who do change their pronouns, those who pick 'she' do watch a different set of films from 'he'. I think its hard to interpret 'ze/xe' -- for example, I dont think its unreasonable to believe that a good chunk of 'ze/xe' are boys being silly, especially since they/their is already the default and usually the most popular choice for non-binary pronouns in most surveys by far.
Finally, I'll note that based on the lists, two movies with very large gender gaps between 'He' and 'She' are:
- "The Empire Strikes Back", skewed to men (#9 in He, not in top 100 for 'She', #23 on 'Ze/Xe')
- "Little Women", skewed towards women (#2 in She, not in to 100 for He or Ze/Xe)
EnviroTron t1_j96y7an wrote
Isn't this just showing us population density?
yourmamaman OP t1_j96y2ha wrote
Reply to comment by 0ld6rumpy6uy in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
This might be a good topic for a deep dive. To have a way of explaining what the differences are between clusters.
Thanks for the idea.
thegapbetweenus t1_j96y2ey wrote
Reply to [OC] Gendered Movie Favorites: The favorite movies of Letterboxd users broken down by the pronouns they selected for their account by throwbarrieaway
Nah, you will never convince me that there is a person out there that has Come and See as their favourite movie.
Bejoty t1_j96xvxp wrote
Reply to comment by yourmamaman in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
You can plot the PCA loadings to give viewers an idea about what variables are affected moving along each axis.
yourmamaman OP t1_j96xuhr wrote
Reply to comment by dragontracks in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
Good point
yourmamaman OP t1_j96xsxq wrote
Reply to comment by pavldan in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
It's a lot of different ingredients. Think sugar, brown sugar, powered sugar. And even if I grouped then, just the number of different main ingredients would be a long list.
But I see your point.
FrickingFurniture t1_j96xsub wrote
Reply to [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
Yo why the fuck are you guys putting fruit, chocolate and cream in your pies?
yourmamaman OP t1_j96x56o wrote
Reply to comment by DanDanDan0123 in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
No This is just a visualization of how similar different recipes for pie are.
[deleted] t1_j96wun7 wrote
Reply to [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
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TedwardCz t1_j96wu1s wrote
I'm curious how this map would look if it was all people with 4+ chronic medical conditions. I mean, I just counted more than 4 for myself, and I'm only 36.
mick_ward t1_j970eec wrote
Reply to percent of medicare users with 4+ chronic medical conditions [OC] by RompingOtter
The Appalachians seem to be good for what ails you.