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_OriamRiniDadelos_ t1_jdysnz6 wrote
Reply to comment by slickhedstrong in Linguistic analysis of 177,296 Reddit comments sheds light on negative attitudes toward science by HeinieKaboobler
Im so mad that no one mentioned the fact they only looked at r/science. It’s literally a subreddit to complain and comment about science headlines. And then sometimes for people to share some neat insight or expertise they got on a topic they love.
_OriamRiniDadelos_ t1_japqbmd wrote
Reply to comment by r-reading-my-comment in For the first time researchers have proven a clear correlation between deforestation and regional precipitation. by YoanB
An explanation of the Classic Maya collapse is that they deforested so much, over taxes their environment, and got hit by even harsher droughts because if it (Yucatán is not a land of rivers) so that’s why the mountain cities carried on and most the lowland ones suffered.
_OriamRiniDadelos_ t1_j67eya2 wrote
Reply to comment by Jonathan-Shimshoni in [OC] Puerto Rico, with 3.3M people or 0.4% of LatAm's population, is the birthplace of 6 of the region's top 10 most streamed artists on Spotify. 🇵🇷 by latinometrics
Currently he is, but Drake is still top of all time (he is 50 billion and bad bunny has 45 billion). This graph is just streams in LATAM tough. But his songs are short and catchy, very easy to listen in the background and not pay attention.
_OriamRiniDadelos_ t1_j5jjqj8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in India blocks BBC documentary on Modi’s role in religious riots | News by huge_throbbing_pp
The BBC because they are British or the censoring because its India?
_OriamRiniDadelos_ t1_j5ag1am wrote
Reply to comment by marigolds6 in Polarization in different countries by AfroInfo
As a Colombian, maybe it’s a language thing?
Saying yes to “I do not feel this divisions can be overcome” sounds like Im saying that I think the country will collapse if the divisions aren’t completely fixed
“Overcome” means that you came out the other of a hard event still alive right?
Also we have a very politically apathetic culture (“what does it matter it’s always corrupt”) with a very very very toxic relation with social media (WhatsApp and Facebook) and very strong reasons to just hate either leftist or rightist politicians (if you had a family member killed by the FARC or rebels years ago you hate the left, if you had a family member killed by the Army or the paramilitary you hate the right). And our politicians play to all that in elections (since they always have any projects or economic improvements to point to)
The pandemic years where rough on political polarization. Look at Colombian news subreddits (and then think that WhatsApp groups where worse)
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Reply to comment by Pearl_krabs in Americans are finding almost everything more acceptable these days [OC] by pncohen
I don’t know, could be a stereotype thinking that history is always going “forwards” and more enlightened. Sure, n general it is, but in the last 200 years specifically? Maybe there was a decade in the 1700s where people became more puritan than their grandparents. Maybe a religious revival or a moral panic or a new pseudoscientific understand of cheating
_OriamRiniDadelos_ t1_j1xv12y wrote
Reply to comment by piTehT_tsuJ in Is mining in space socially acceptable? by Gari_305
I hope it’s not a cotton gin situation. Where getting rid of one horrific job didn’t exactly help the victims not be in other horrific jobs
_OriamRiniDadelos_ t1_j1divqu wrote
Reply to comment by Pinkydoodle2 in The Heritage Foundation data sources contradict its report that the US city with the 30th highest rate of homicide was 2.4 / 100K. One of their referenced sources- "CHR&R" (footnote 25) - has more than 1K counties with higher homicide rates. Here's that data. Relevant links are in the comments. [OC] by quantuminous
And very isolated communities. Who is going to catch you there?
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Reply to comment by imluke in Sunrise and sunset times throughout the year, arranged in a circle [OC] by imluke
I’m not an expert on web design. But I have experience as a dumb website-user. It took a few reads and clicking around to understand how the whole process works. Maybe have the explanation for the concept in the first page instead of at the bottom of the product description? That’s like a restaurant only letting you know what kind of food they sell after you are already seated.The website itself is beautiful tough, so elegant🤩
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Reply to comment by mrsprinkles565 in [OC] The average colour of each US state flag. by kate1hepuppy
And good for them, it’s the nicest one by far. Alaska and South Carolina are yo there too, but definitely second place.
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Reply to comment by Khanahar in [OC] The average colour of each US state flag. by kate1hepuppy
And it’s not even a tradition left over from the war. A bunch of those southern states only added confederate symbols decades after the war, when they where cracking down on freedom. “Lost cause” movement I think it’s called
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Reply to comment by Emotional-Coffee13 in Taiwan's defiant leader departs for New York to start Central American trip by HeHateMe337
Why ww3 and what’s win/win?