
| Anonymous #1430813 1 month ago |
I have no interest in these statistics |
| ProfessorOfHoers #1430819 1 month ago |
28, single, was common law married for 4 years, college graduate, browse from smartphone and home PC here. |
| Zincy #1430822 1 month ago |
Screw your stats I have a social science degree and browse from home. Fear me for I buck the trend! |
| Arne #1430824 1 month ago |
The hell? |
| The_Baron #1430827 1 month ago |
College ed: in progress. |
| RepentantAnon #1430830 1 month ago |
@1430813then why the fuck did you click on an image clearly labeled alexa ranking, audience snapshot, and meta? ಠ_ಠ |
| PipMan #1430834 1 month ago |
>18-24
>School k. |
| Jack-o-Lantern #1430843 1 month ago |
20s, single :(
Graduated from a junior college with suma cume laude and will be going to big time college soon, and browse from my netbook anywhere I can get internet access. |
| Karazor #1430873 1 month ago |
@PipMan College, presumably.
I hope. |
| Anonymous #1430881 1 month ago |
Guilty. |
| AppleDash #1430896 1 month ago |
In college currently. |
| Anonymous #1430915 1 month ago |
23 year old college graduate with degree in astrophysics (with distinction; my university doesn't use the Latin "cum laude," etc. as far as I can find), worked during that time, and currently working on research with one of the professors while working on getting into grad school.
Never been married or even in a relationship, though I decided at a young age that I would focus on my education instead and the more I've thought about it the less I understand why people put so much effort into relationships (at least the ones they KNOW they won't be in for even two years). Really not that concerned about being in a relationship unless I actually think I could have a life and raise a family with the woman in question. |
| Verbose #1430970 1 month ago |
I don't think those who would comment here would fall into the trend given. Basically, the sample in the comments isn't likely to be indicative of the actual Ponibooru browsing population.
I don't think they mean much though. One, it's a snapshot. A cross-section. It can change. Two, I don't think they're insulting statistics. Most people in the ages of 18-24 wouldn't be done with college, because it would take most people until they're 22 to even finish. >Males? >Internet No children? Well, it's not necessarily a good thing to have kids when you're 24, even. It's not like you've had a chance to get a house, pay off loans from school, and get in a position to have a comfortable job. As for browsing from school, that could be browsing from your dorm, which is generally apart of campus for many schools. |