I visit family in other states and I get comments like “I can’t believe you are so thin.” For context I am a healthy weight and I eat what I consider a reasonable diet. I sit and smile while I watch them drink soda and eat pure sugar and salt. I don’t care about your life choices but don’t act surprised by someone that’s a normal weight.

  • @Zombiepirate
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    371 day ago

    Coding data in color is a pet-peeve of mine. As a colorblind person, maps like this are nearly useless to me.

      • @Ellvix
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        Simulated red/green colorblind (the most common one). Dark = bad sorta works but not all the way.

        • @Opisek
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          I first got this realization when I started using grey scale mode for my phone at night. A “good to bad” scale in an app became unintelligible. Since then I try to consider colorblindness if I design stuff myself. It’s fantastic if color scales carry meaning in both their colour but also the same meaning in their lightness, so everyone can understand them the same.

          • @Psythik
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            That’s cause red and green both look like puke green to people with the most common type of colorblindness.

              • @Psythik
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                215 hours ago

                If a GameBoy could reproduce shades of blue and yellow too, then yeah, like a GameBoy.

      • @Zombiepirate
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        The green is almost exactly the same in value as the red or orange, whatever that color is.

        • @Whats_your_reasoning
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          31 day ago

          If it helps, Washington D.C. and Colorado are the only “green” ones.

          I don’t see anything represented by the “<20%”, “45%-50%” or “50%+” colors. Not sure why they’re even included.

          • @Zombiepirate
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            21 day ago

            Thanks, I could kind of tell CO by comparing to those around it, but that’s not an option the way DC is presented.

      • @[email protected]
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        The first 2 on the legend look darker than the following 3 .

        I agree with the zombiepirate. Colour coded maps are useless for about 25% of the population.

      • @candybrie
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        21 day ago

        The green doesn’t follow that.