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    Mik
    wrote 29 days ago last edited by
    #2356

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    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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      jon-nyc
      wrote 29 days ago last edited by
      #2357

      You were warned.

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        jon-nyc
        wrote 29 days ago last edited by jon-nyc 4 Oct 2025, 14:21
        #2358

        The above seems consistent with stats I’ve seen about men exaggerating their height (and women understating their age) on dating apps.

        When I was on apps I would see women who’s age was listed as 49 in their profile but in their bio they would say ‘I’m 52’ or whatever. They wanted to be included in more searches especially of guys their own age.

        You were warned.

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          jon-nyc
          wrote 25 days ago last edited by
          #2359

          You were warned.

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            Mik
            wrote 24 days ago last edited by
            #2360

            IMG_4928.jpeg

            “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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              jon-nyc
              wrote 20 days ago last edited by
              #2361

              You were warned.

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                jon-nyc
                wrote 20 days ago last edited by
                #2362

                IMG_4530.jpeg

                You were warned.

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                  jon-nyc
                  wrote 20 days ago last edited by
                  #2363

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                  You were warned.

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                    jon-nyc
                    wrote 20 days ago last edited by
                    #2364

                    You were warned.

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                      20 days ago

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                      Mik
                      wrote 20 days ago last edited by
                      #2365

                      @jon-nyc also known as hell above earth.

                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                        jon-nyc
                        wrote 18 days ago last edited by
                        #2366

                        Otto Frank returning to the attic, 1960.

                        IMG_4628.jpeg

                        You were warned.

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                          Horace
                          wrote 16 days ago last edited by
                          #2367

                          Link to video

                          Education is extremely important.

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                            jon-nyc
                            wrote 16 days ago last edited by
                            #2368

                            That’s pretty impressive

                            You were warned.

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                              jon-nyc
                              wrote 15 days ago last edited by
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                              You were warned.

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                                Axtremus
                                wrote 13 days ago last edited by
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                                https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/economy/2025/04/24/california-gdp-us-states-ranked/83250950007/

                                Which US states have the largest economies?
                                From largest to smallest economy by nominal GDP, here’s how other U.S. states and Washington, D.C., stack up behind California according to preliminary 2024 numbers from BEA:
                                California: $4.1 trillion
                                Texas: $2.7 trillion
                                New York: $2.3 trillion
                                Florida: $1.7 trillion
                                Illinois: $1.1 trillion
                                Pennsylvania: $1.02 trillion
                                Ohio: $928 billion
                                Georgia: $883 billion
                                Washington: $855 billion
                                New Jersey: $847 billion
                                North Carolina: $839 billion
                                Massachusetts: $781 billion
                                Virginia: $764 billion
                                Michigan: $707 billion
                                Colorado: $553 billion
                                Arizona: $552 billion
                                Tennessee: $550 billion
                                Maryland: $543 billion
                                Indiana: $527 billion
                                Minnesota: $501 billion
                                Wisconsin: $451.3 billion
                                Missouri: $451.2 billion
                                Connecticut: $366 billion
                                South Carolina: $350 billion
                                Oregon: $331 billion
                                Louisiana: $328 billion
                                Alabama: $321 billion
                                Utah: $301 billion
                                Kentucky: $293 billion
                                Oklahoma: $266 billion
                                Nevada: $261 billion
                                Iowa: $257 billion
                                Kansas: $235 billion
                                Arkansas: $189 billion
                                District of Columbia: $186 billion
                                Nebraska: $185 billion
                                Mississippi: $157 billion
                                New Mexico: $141 billion
                                Idaho: $128 billion
                                New Hampshire: $121 billion
                                Hawaii: $116 billion
                                West Virginia: $108 billion
                                Delaware: $103 billion
                                Maine: $99 billion
                                Rhode Island: $82 billion
                                Montana: $76 billion
                                North Dakota: $75.4 billion
                                South Dakota: $75.2 billion
                                Alaska: $70 billion
                                Wyoming: $53 billion
                                Vermont: $46 billion

                                I wish there is an animated "how the rankings changed over time" video

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                                  jon-nyc
                                  wrote 12 days ago last edited by
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                                  You were warned.

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                                    12 days ago

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                                    mark
                                    wrote 12 days ago last edited by
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                                    @jon-nyc said in Mildly interesting:

                                    It takes practice and experimenting.You get one attempt to get it right.

                                    My latest "practice session" for getting the arching "leaves" or the body of the swan. If I ever pull off a swan, you will hear me scream from miles away, then I will show you a photo of it. 😆

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                                      Mik
                                      wrote 12 days ago last edited by
                                      #2373

                                      Can't do that on black coffee, so I'm out. A coffee Luddite.

                                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                        13 days ago

                                        https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/economy/2025/04/24/california-gdp-us-states-ranked/83250950007/

                                        Which US states have the largest economies?
                                        From largest to smallest economy by nominal GDP, here’s how other U.S. states and Washington, D.C., stack up behind California according to preliminary 2024 numbers from BEA:
                                        California: $4.1 trillion
                                        Texas: $2.7 trillion
                                        New York: $2.3 trillion
                                        Florida: $1.7 trillion
                                        Illinois: $1.1 trillion
                                        Pennsylvania: $1.02 trillion
                                        Ohio: $928 billion
                                        Georgia: $883 billion
                                        Washington: $855 billion
                                        New Jersey: $847 billion
                                        North Carolina: $839 billion
                                        Massachusetts: $781 billion
                                        Virginia: $764 billion
                                        Michigan: $707 billion
                                        Colorado: $553 billion
                                        Arizona: $552 billion
                                        Tennessee: $550 billion
                                        Maryland: $543 billion
                                        Indiana: $527 billion
                                        Minnesota: $501 billion
                                        Wisconsin: $451.3 billion
                                        Missouri: $451.2 billion
                                        Connecticut: $366 billion
                                        South Carolina: $350 billion
                                        Oregon: $331 billion
                                        Louisiana: $328 billion
                                        Alabama: $321 billion
                                        Utah: $301 billion
                                        Kentucky: $293 billion
                                        Oklahoma: $266 billion
                                        Nevada: $261 billion
                                        Iowa: $257 billion
                                        Kansas: $235 billion
                                        Arkansas: $189 billion
                                        District of Columbia: $186 billion
                                        Nebraska: $185 billion
                                        Mississippi: $157 billion
                                        New Mexico: $141 billion
                                        Idaho: $128 billion
                                        New Hampshire: $121 billion
                                        Hawaii: $116 billion
                                        West Virginia: $108 billion
                                        Delaware: $103 billion
                                        Maine: $99 billion
                                        Rhode Island: $82 billion
                                        Montana: $76 billion
                                        North Dakota: $75.4 billion
                                        South Dakota: $75.2 billion
                                        Alaska: $70 billion
                                        Wyoming: $53 billion
                                        Vermont: $46 billion

                                        I wish there is an animated "how the rankings changed over time" video

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                                        LuFins Dad
                                        wrote 12 days ago last edited by
                                        #2374

                                        @Axtremus said in Mildly interesting:

                                        https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/economy/2025/04/24/california-gdp-us-states-ranked/83250950007/

                                        Which US states have the largest economies?
                                        From largest to smallest economy by nominal GDP, here’s how other U.S. states and Washington, D.C., stack up behind California according to preliminary 2024 numbers from BEA:
                                        California: $4.1 trillion
                                        Texas: $2.7 trillion
                                        New York: $2.3 trillion
                                        Florida: $1.7 trillion
                                        Illinois: $1.1 trillion
                                        Pennsylvania: $1.02 trillion
                                        Ohio: $928 billion
                                        Georgia: $883 billion
                                        Washington: $855 billion
                                        New Jersey: $847 billion
                                        North Carolina: $839 billion
                                        Massachusetts: $781 billion
                                        Virginia: $764 billion
                                        Michigan: $707 billion
                                        Colorado: $553 billion
                                        Arizona: $552 billion
                                        Tennessee: $550 billion
                                        Maryland: $543 billion
                                        Indiana: $527 billion
                                        Minnesota: $501 billion
                                        Wisconsin: $451.3 billion
                                        Missouri: $451.2 billion
                                        Connecticut: $366 billion
                                        South Carolina: $350 billion
                                        Oregon: $331 billion
                                        Louisiana: $328 billion
                                        Alabama: $321 billion
                                        Utah: $301 billion
                                        Kentucky: $293 billion
                                        Oklahoma: $266 billion
                                        Nevada: $261 billion
                                        Iowa: $257 billion
                                        Kansas: $235 billion
                                        Arkansas: $189 billion
                                        District of Columbia: $186 billion
                                        Nebraska: $185 billion
                                        Mississippi: $157 billion
                                        New Mexico: $141 billion
                                        Idaho: $128 billion
                                        New Hampshire: $121 billion
                                        Hawaii: $116 billion
                                        West Virginia: $108 billion
                                        Delaware: $103 billion
                                        Maine: $99 billion
                                        Rhode Island: $82 billion
                                        Montana: $76 billion
                                        North Dakota: $75.4 billion
                                        South Dakota: $75.2 billion
                                        Alaska: $70 billion
                                        Wyoming: $53 billion
                                        Vermont: $46 billion

                                        I wish there is an animated "how the rankings changed over time" video

                                        DC with 700K residents has a higher GDP than 16 states. That should really make you think…

                                        The Brad

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                                          Horace
                                          wrote 10 days ago last edited by
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                                          So adorable.

                                          Link to video

                                          Education is extremely important.

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