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Kind of crazy that average time British dads spent with kids in the 60s is close to zero
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These numbers seem sus
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yeah super sus
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do you have any children dan?
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I'm taking a guess but it could be due to their global reach. Dads often served at one of their colonies and not around often? Just thinking of where I would research next to see why the numbers are "sus"
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Which part? Iโ€™m surprised that educated fathers spend almost as much time as uneducated mothers in the US.
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@royalaid.eth
You underestimate the power of warm beer and a pub to 1960's British Man
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But the Faceting on that chart looks great! Who wrote that code ?! ;)
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seems weird to me that the curves are so smooth. seems very sus to me
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Def wrong. Any parent can tell you the maximum time they spent with their kids in a 24 hour day is not 150 minutes. Max should be 1440 mins.
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