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lol at some of the categories
I did not know that tobacco and drug use was a hobby! Or socializing and communicating?
An interesting pair of outliers, Hunting and Vehicle Touring/Racing have an extremely small number of people at the bottom and top of the spectrum compared to everything else. And bowling, but that doesn’t count.
 
An interesting pair of outliers, Hunting and Vehicle Touring/Racing have an extremely small number of people at the bottom and top of the spectrum compared to everything else. And bowling, but that doesn’t count.
And probably for diferent reasons too. Racing is too expensive for poor people, too dangerous for rich people. Hunting is probably more of a social stigma for the rich folks.

EDIT: change of thought. No racing rich people bc you can't race AND stay wealthy at the same time...
 
An interesting pair of outliers, Hunting and Vehicle Touring/Racing have an extremely small number of people at the bottom and top of the spectrum compared to everything else. And bowling, but that doesn’t count.
Also just noticed - WATCHING vehicle touring/racing has almost no low income folks. In fact its the lowest % of that category oof all of em. wtf is up w/ that?
Don't tell me there's no poors watching NASCAR.
 
Also just noticed - WATCHING vehicle touring/racing has almost no low income folks. In fact its the lowest % of that category oof all of em. wtf is up w/ that?
Don't tell me there's no poors watching NASCAR.
That lowest category is $0-10k. I think I exceeeded that working part time in high school. It’s hard for me to comprehend that it’s even statistically viable, much less prevalent in every other category.
 
That lowest category is $0-10k. I think I exceeeded that working part time in high school. It’s hard for me to comprehend that it’s even statistically viable, much less prevalent in every other category.
And yet many other hobbies have a pretty big bar there. Even golfing is higher.

what this graph doesn't tell you is the number of people in each horizontal cateogory. I'm sure they are all different, so they are all normalized to percentages.
I'd wager watching racing is a huge number but the # that make <$10k out of that amount is so small its swamped into a tiny %.

What I want to know is, how many people really report attending meetings as a hobby and which mental institution they were found in.
 
71 and clear skies here. Bikini top, No doors, flip flops and a t shirt today.😁

But I do miss the snow.😕
Well, I'm glad I'm not the only one who does that on nice days. Quick question, do you go with the string kind to minimize tan lines or are you into the classics like from the 1950s? Retro is super cute, you know.
 
Well, I'm glad I'm not the only one who does that on nice days. Quick question, do you go with the string kind to minimize tan lines or are you into the classics like from the 1950s? Retro is super cute, you know.
Personally I wear the ones that only cover the areolas. Greatly reduces my tan lines and keeps me honest on sundays.
 
High waist line straight out of the 80's. I want those white lines on my hips to show when I where my crop top and daisy dukes.
If I'm feeling silly, I'll put one of those Playboy bunny stickers somewhere on my belly just to see if the Mrs notices later.
 
Personally I wear the ones that only cover the areolas. Greatly reduces my tan lines and keeps me honest on sundays.
Pasties are the way to go but it's the removal issue I don't like to deal with. Snatching the hairs off the pepperonis isn't the most fun.
 
And probably for diferent reasons too. Racing is too expensive for poor people, too dangerous for rich people. Hunting is probably more of a social stigma for the rich folks.

EDIT: change of thought. No racing rich people bc you can't race AND stay wealthy at the same time...
Or become wealthy from racing.
 
Working close to PTI can be neat.

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