Are you thinking of Northern Ireland (part of the UK)? Ireland is more than two-thirds Catholic.
Are you thinking of Northern Ireland (part of the UK)? Ireland is more than two-thirds Catholic.
Did you read the article? It looks at voting data.
To further clarify: These figures are entirely based on estimates. They’re not “more visible” because of the abortion bans (the statistics used to make the estimates are based on pre-ban crime figures and an assumption about the percentage of rapes that result in pregnancy).
I’m not saying this to criticise the study, but it’s important to understand what the numbers represent.
Are you going to jailbreak roadside assistance?
It’s true that a lot of data isn’t sold, but a large chunk of the figure you quote also seems to include business data — stuff that contains zero personal information but is still hugely valuable to companies and investors (look at how much this report costs, for example, or consider that a Bloomberg terminal costs around $25k/yr).
And remember, those investment buyers make up a big chunk of the consumer data market too and are only interested in aggregated insights to inform trading strategies. They don’t care about personal info or targeted ads.
There are lots of things that can go wrong with film.
The golf course isn’t on an island.
Sensodyne Pronamel is SLS free and has fluoride.
I mean, it takes like 30 years to build a nuclear plant so it’s definitely not a stopgap.
I know some dead frogs that could use a witch.
Narwhal still works for those on iOS.
To be fair, it’s easy to make up examples that fit the anti-woke trope — just name any movie, game or TV show with strong female/non-straight/minority characters that didn’t achieve record sales. That Scooby-Doo show, She Hulk, the Cleopatra thing, etc.
estimated to be hundreds of years old
Amazing
How much do you think it would cost for them to accept cheques instead?
Puts on sunglasses
Did some people think they were progressives?
It’s a way to remember the case endings.
Sustained French?
Yes. Saying “at least half of Ireland” made it sound like you thought Ireland was divided in its religious affiliations. It would make sense if you were talking about Northern Ireland, which has faced more than a century of bitter sectarian division, but Ireland is solidly Catholic.