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  • He told the BBC the yoghurt smells for "30 seconds when drying" but that as soon as it has dried "the smell disappears".

  • But you can't wipe it off as easily as moldy yoghurt

  • That would be weird, since the graph is about percentages and not absolute numbers. But it would also be weird if there is a 'hidden' answer which comes down to 'i dont know' or 'i dont want to answer'.

  • Totally agree, didn't mean to apply i'm against it but it just felt random. Thought maybe they were inspired by the donalds merchandise ¯(ツ)

  • Don't get me wrong, I don't Mexico to sell mind Mexico selling chocolate but why are they thinking this is part of their job as government??

  • Precies dit, ik denk dat het overgrote deel van de huurders niet weten dat de mensen in een koopwoning een groot belastingvoordeel krijgen terwijl andersom bijna iedereen met een koopwoning dat wel weet.

  • Dit is duidelijk een voorbeeld waarbij de meerderheid regeert in het nadeel van een minderheid. Als 60-70% geen huis kon kopen hadden we al lang geen hypotheekrente aftrek meer en een hogere erfbelasting ook waarschijnlijk. Maar aangezien er zoveel mensen er een koophuis hebben (fijn voor hun hoor, gun het ze, daar niet van), is het een onpopulaire maatregel om hun belasting te verhogen in het voordeel van de mensen zonder huis. Wat ook niet helpt is dat ook als je een koophuis hebt het leven alsmaar duurder wordt. Maar los van alle regeltjes, de schaarste aan huizen drijft de prijs natuurlijk ook alleen maar op - hoop vooral dat daar wat aan gedaan wordt.

  • Meat alternatives are often scored on how environment friendly they are per gram of protein, same with milk alternatives. Though i suppose better per kg of product, you'd still miss important data if you'd only consider proteins.

  • Likely depends a lot on what you feed them, but since chicken and turkey are better for the environment than beef, i'd put my money on ostrich and emu being the better choice.

  • Someone posted a link to Wikipedia in the comments, came across their names:

    Richard Corsi, an environmental engineer and the incoming Dean of Engineering at the University of California, Davis

    Jim Rosenthal, the CEO of filter manufacturer Tex-Air Filters

  • Also interesting, the estimated percentage of Democrats is bigger than the estimated percentage of Republicans while the true percentage is the other way around.

  • the proportion who have at least a high school degree: estimate 65% vs. true 89%

    the proportion who have an advanced degree: estimate 37% vs. true 12%

    So basically what they guess is ±⅓ has no high school diploma and another ±⅓ has an advanced degree, while in reality ±1/10 doesn't have a high school diploma and ±1/10 has an advanced degree.

    Meaning while in reality 77% does have a high school degree but not an advanced degree, the estimate is that only 28% does.

  • They should have provided a crash course in percentages before letting people do the questionable maybe.

  • YouGov would happily take your bet I guess:

    The samples were weighted according to gender, age, race, and education based on the 2018 American Community Survey, conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau, as well as 2016 and 2020 Presidential votes (or non-votes).

  • They really should have started selling ⅕ lb burgers to make up for their losses