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    @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

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    It says "adjusted for cost of living."
    Why would they need to adjust for cost of living when it's already in percentage of household Income?

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      https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6637577/2025/09/18/mlb-baseball-lifespan-pitches-phillies-yankees/

      I like baseball but I didn’t know a lot of the stuff in this article

      To be game-ready, though, the balls must be stored for two weeks, untouched, in a humidor set to 70 degrees at 57 percent relative humidity. Three hours before each game, clubhouse attendants apply a mixture of water and mud to 192 balls (16 dozen), which are then inspected by an MLB gameday compliance monitor. Fourteen dozen approved balls, or 168, must be available for each game.

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        it’s a neat little bridge between Romantic Prague and 1970s Canadian rock!

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          In 2013, a Detroit man bought a house next to his ex-wife, then spent $7,000 on a 12-foot bronze middle finger statue, complete with spotlights, pointed directly at her window.

          Sometimes, history isn’t just about wars or kings, it’s about the lengths people will go for a personal grudge.

          In Detroit in 2013, Alan Markovitz, a local strip club owner, made headlines when he purchased a house next door to his ex-wife. Instead of quietly moving on, he commissioned a massive 12-foot bronze statue of a hand flipping the middle finger and planted it in his yard so it would point squarely at her home. To ensure the gesture couldn’t be missed, he installed spotlights to keep the statue illuminated through the night.

          The story quickly spread online, becoming an infamous example of what some called the “pettiest divorce revenge in history.” While some admired the audacity, others criticized the move as a permanent reminder of bitterness. Markovitz himself admitted he didn’t expect the monument to go viral, but once photos circulated, the statue became internet lore.

          Fun Fact: This wasn’t just a neighborhood oddity, Markovitz’s statue even landed in international news, cementing its place as one of the most memorable (and expensive) acts of post-divorce revenge on record.

          "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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            @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

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            It says "adjusted for cost of living."
            Why would they need to adjust for cost of living when it's already in percentage of household Income?

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            @Axtremus said in Mildly interesting:

            @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

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            It says "adjusted for cost of living."
            Why would they need to adjust for cost of living when it's already in percentage of household Income?

            Adjusting for income isn't the same as adjusting for cost of living. That said, it's not entirely clear how that adjustment works.

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            • MikM Mik

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              In 2013, a Detroit man bought a house next to his ex-wife, then spent $7,000 on a 12-foot bronze middle finger statue, complete with spotlights, pointed directly at her window.

              Sometimes, history isn’t just about wars or kings, it’s about the lengths people will go for a personal grudge.

              In Detroit in 2013, Alan Markovitz, a local strip club owner, made headlines when he purchased a house next door to his ex-wife. Instead of quietly moving on, he commissioned a massive 12-foot bronze statue of a hand flipping the middle finger and planted it in his yard so it would point squarely at her home. To ensure the gesture couldn’t be missed, he installed spotlights to keep the statue illuminated through the night.

              The story quickly spread online, becoming an infamous example of what some called the “pettiest divorce revenge in history.” While some admired the audacity, others criticized the move as a permanent reminder of bitterness. Markovitz himself admitted he didn’t expect the monument to go viral, but once photos circulated, the statue became internet lore.

              Fun Fact: This wasn’t just a neighborhood oddity, Markovitz’s statue even landed in international news, cementing its place as one of the most memorable (and expensive) acts of post-divorce revenge on record.

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              @Mik said in Mildly interesting:

              In 2013, a Detroit man bought a house next to his ex-wife, then spent $7,000 on a 12-foot bronze middle finger statue, complete with spotlights, pointed directly at her window.

              I’m reminded of Freud’s line: The opposite of love is not hate, but indifference.

              If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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                This looks satisfying.

                If you don't take it, it can only good happen.

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                      @kluurs I remember reading something similar about tardigrades (water bears). The US army actually had given a grant to scientists to study them. If I remember, it related to being able to re-hydrate blood, and possibly being able to use de-hydrated blood because of its easier to store and transport.

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