- May I add this classic?  - Fucking lol. I can’t believe that shit’s real and from Reuters of all places. - I couldn’t find the graph on an original Reuters article (they must have gotten embarrassed and pulled it down lmao), but Business Insider still has it on their version of the article - (edit: and this is just time vs murders, not time vs gun deaths, a better statistic for this) - I think the idea behind the graph was to make it look like blood flowing, but the execution was… not the best - Would still make more sense if it was reversed lol 
 
 
- What the actual fuck - Look at the scale one the left. - (It’s upside down) - I know :) - my reply was in disbelief. - I didn’t. 
 
- I thought at first the point was that murders had gone down because they were suddenly technically legal. The inverted scale thing is worse 
 
 
- there’s actually no fucking way - I almost missed the scale on the left. Almost. 
 
- that can’t be real… why would gun deaths go down after such a law is passed? I don’t understand the world… - Edit: Oh I read the other comments. Yeah that scale is stupid. 
- Marlboro 
 
- “Never trust a statistic you didn’t take yourself.” - Should be ‘fake’ not ‘take’, right? - History Trivia: No one outside Germany knows that “Churchill-quote” because it was made up by Nazi propaganda. - After a quick search I found lots of pages that attributed it to Churchill or Goebbels but apparently there is actually no record of one of them saying it. 
 
- Yep, that was a typo. Whoops 
 
 
- If you torture the data long enough, hey look at how low I got my p-value. - Cull the outliers… Not low enough - Transform the data… Not low enough - Normalise the data… Not low enough - Alter the model by adding random effects… Not low enough. - The major factors showed a trend towards significance… therefore our hypothesis was met. - Hello PhD 
 
- “Yes, the pronounced hammer coefficients as evidenced by these repeated indentations in the flattened curve…” 
- Funny how beating a defenseless creature to death with a hammer was just seen as another everyday activity for your typical Saint. 
- phacking p-hacking 







