EqualityZucchini
EqualityZucchini t1_je0k4cc wrote
Reply to [OC] Mothers in the EU are on average 29,7 years old at the birth of their first child by 23degrees_io
If anyone is curious about the US, we are on average ~30:
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/motherhood-deferred-us-median-age-giving-birth-hits-30-rcna27827
Up from 27 not that long ago:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/databriefs/db232.htm
Like in Europe there are big gaps between areas (this is outdated but the geo-patterns are still probably relevant):
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/08/04/upshot/up-birth-age-gap.html
I always find things like this fascinating... I was exactly the average age of a first-time mother in my county, when I had my first child.
EqualityZucchini t1_je0ijze wrote
Reply to comment by broken_sword001 in [OC] Mothers in the EU are on average 29,7 years old at the birth of their first child by 23degrees_io
Nope. In the 1600s marriage was in the mid-20s:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_European_marriage_pattern
EqualityZucchini t1_jdk3cki wrote
Reply to comment by dabnagit in [OC] Retro Activities People Currently Still Do bucketed by Age by Square_Tea4916
Thank you for reading the study and reporting back. That's interesting. I think you are right that they don't know what the words mean.
Re: punch cards: I bet they are thinking about loyalty card punch cards. Like this:
https://www.zazzle.com/travel_coffee_cup_loyalty_punch_card-240985880619572664
EqualityZucchini t1_jdk2ytp wrote
Reply to comment by LanewayRat in [OC] Retro Activities People Currently Still Do bucketed by Age by Square_Tea4916
Some companies charge you for online transactions. Fuck them, I send a check. <3
EqualityZucchini t1_jdk27s0 wrote
Reply to comment by FelixKrabbe in [OC] Retro Activities People Currently Still Do bucketed by Age by Square_Tea4916
You should always have a physical map for unfamiliar hikes. I think there are some niche applications that don't really show up in data like this.
EqualityZucchini t1_jdk22iu wrote
Reply to comment by FelixKrabbe in [OC] Retro Activities People Currently Still Do bucketed by Age by Square_Tea4916
No printing, all online.
I think this has to do with how many documents you have to wet sign...
EqualityZucchini t1_jdk1y16 wrote
The CD one surprises me. I was expecting a U shape because weirdly, the kids I know like CDs, whereas Millennials / Gen X are into vinyl, and then you get back to Boomers who sold all their vinyl and are basically stuck with Blu Ray forever because SSI won't cover an upgrade.
EqualityZucchini t1_jdbfm2x wrote
Reply to comment by cptnamr7 in The average TikTok user in the US is an adult 'well past college age,' CEO says by djJAMZ
Bro I'm not angry but people over 40 know what TikTok is.
You remind me of those people in 2010 who claimed people over 30 couldn't use a smartphone. Or the same in 2000 for the Internet.
I'm.sure there are some slow learners out there but it's not like cloud computing or something. Most people know what TikTok is.
My mom is pushing 70. She knows what TikTok is.
EqualityZucchini t1_jbr1fmo wrote
Reply to ‘Dates add nothing to our culture’: Everywhen explores Indigenous deep history, challenging linear, colonial narratives by B0ssc0
I feel the title is a bit baity. Sure, dates add nothing to a culture when they obscure or de-prioritize the content that doesn't have dates. But they aren't suggesting that dates have no value to history at all, just that their history, which is largely undated, should not be lost to their culture.
And it's a valid point: the idea of "everywhen" fits nicely into a relativistic view of time as a dimension. We may not know where it lies, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
A linear sense of history based on dates will leave out dateless knowledge.
A good chunk of my cultural history is undated and lost to time, including European cultural history and women's history. It's great that some people have been keeping time on what they consider to be important, but we lose a massive amount of information when we only accept dated events as history.
EqualityZucchini t1_jbm859t wrote
Reply to [OC] Ratio of Median Sale Price of Single-Family Homes to Per Capita Income, by Metro Area by thatdude333
To everyone saying Seattle has a real estate bubble... Ahem.
EqualityZucchini t1_jed2ggf wrote
Reply to comment by gvillanomics in Cumulative house price growth (February 2020 to January 2023) by state [OC] by gvillanomics
I love the reverse line. Cool visual. Is that a native plot or did you design it?