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BrrdShrrmp@lemmy.cato
Atheism@lemmy.world•Funny how religious people can say anything to your face but any retort back is religious prosecutionEnglish
12·20 days ago- God loves you unconditionally, under no conditions
How do you know?
(This is a real question.)
BrrdShrrmp@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is something society treats as normal that you secretly think is completely insane?English
14·4 months agoPretending there’s a magic, all-knowing man (Santa Claus) so children will behave.
BrrdShrrmp@lemmy.cato
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Who the fuck needs an x axis anywayEnglish
2·10 months agoI think there’s actually not 2 bars per year, but instead:
- the first red bar = the year 2000
- the second bar (which is not paired with another bar, and also, is not labelled at all) = the year 2002
- the third bar = the year 2004
- the fourth bar = the year 2006
- and so on until the final bar, the twelfth one, = the year 2022
The x axis increases by 2 years each entry.
The number after the “|” is only meant to “helpfully” (and confusingly) tell you when those children were born. To take your example:
- the data for the year 2000 is represented by the first red bar (7 per 1000 eight year olds had autism in 2000) and is labelled as 2000 | 1992 because those kids were born in 1992.
- the data for the year 2008 is represented by the fifth red bar (11 per 1000 eight year olds had autism in 2008) and is labelled as 2008 | 2000 because those kids were born in 2000.
BrrdShrrmp@lemmy.cato
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Who the fuck needs an x axis anywayEnglish
21·10 months agoWhen they collected the data in 2000, about seven 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 1992.
When they collected the data in 2002, about six 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 1994. This information was not labelled on the x axis.
When they collected the data in 2004, about eight 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 1996.
When they collected the data in 2006, about nine 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 1998. This information was not labelled on the x axis.
When they collected the data in 2008, about eleven 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 2000.
… I’m too lazy to continue but …
When they collected the data in 2020, about twenty seven 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 2012.
When they collected the data in 2022, about thirty two 8 year olds out of 1000 had autism. Those children were born in 2014. This information was not labelled on the x axis.
I’m not positive i’m reading it right, but that’s what I think they were trying to convey with this (terribly labeled) graph.
eta: yeah, rereading the subtitle, those numbers and years make sense
“DARVO” maybe?
DARVO (an acronym for “Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender”) is a reaction that perpetrators of wrongdoing, such as abusers or sexual offenders, may display in response to being held accountable for their behavior.[1]
BrrdShrrmp@lemmy.cato
Television@piefed.social•I have just finished watching "Shrinking" and before that "The Good Place." Can the community point me to other comedy/drama shows? Laughing and crying go good together.English
3·1 year agoLiving With Yourself, Our Flag Means Death, Fleabag
BrrdShrrmp@lemmy.cato
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do other people 'edge' going to sleep? Why is this a thing?English
3·1 year agoIt doesn’t sound like it overlaps completely with your experience but there’s been some recent writing about “revenge bedtime procrastination,” you might find some parralels there.
BrrdShrrmp@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•Steve Bannon Gives Apparent Nazi Salute During CPAC Speech, Mirroring Elon Musk | VideoEnglish
2·1 year agodeleted by creator


Guessing it was in S mode - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/experience/platform-variants/switching-out-of-s-mode-in-windows