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My belief in Santa has been reaffirmed.
But it can never be 100%
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Belief of Santa vs. Age is more appropriate. Kids don’t stop believing in Santa because it’s March. This graph is terrible.
Right, they stop believing in Santa because it’s January.
This graph should resemble a tangent instead of a logarithm.
They stop believing when they look it up in the encyclopedia, which doesn’t correspond to any specific month.
In Soviet Russia, Santa believes in children.
Perhaps. But Santa stopped believing in Soviet Russia a while ago.
OH, SNAP!
Soviet Russia believes in children that believe in Santa.
I think.
Wow, the names of the months failed. Smaller font or the shortened month names would have been better. There sure are a lot of typo graphs lately.
Change this to belief in god. Of course mine is at zero all year…
If it was belief in god, there would be a spike in March/April as well.
Though, mine is also at zero all year.
Oh… see I was thinking Easter Bunny for March/April, or Leprechauns for March and Easter Bunny for April.
wouldn’t that be “professed belief”, since it’s impossible to gauge actual belief? That, and many people only attend services once or twice a year, either for show or to make themselves feel like better people.
not accusing anyone specific either way,
~B.
the best part of this graph was the tps reports…
I believe in anyone who delivers….
what is deliver?
what is up?
what’s up?
used to happen to me