The GSS asks Americans a wide range of questions, everything from free speech opinions to # of sex partners. Results often surprising. But I wonder: what if you asked instead what they think is the most common answer? Which are, collectively, the 𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘵 surprising results?
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my thoughts were way more nonverbal a few years ago when coming up with new ideas and expressing them was not yet one of my main hobbies, and even now in conversations I often prefer showing a thing to explaining it
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and I very much enjoy the nonverbal proprioceptive mode one enters when bouldering (or in my case even when writing code, even though I'm pushing words around on the screen)
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