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Zhaph @Lemuria said:
@Zhaph said:
...I gotta say that it's a little disappointing to see all those zeroes in the center for some reason.
Arguably, the other numbers should be lower. (There are 568 total YEMs, not 568 without the other songs.) But the zeroes, are accurate - and there for very good reason: Zero shows featured those combinations of songs.

If you understand the diagram, perhaps you mean that you're disappointed that the band hasn't played more shows with multiple songs mentioning "boys"?

Well, I did say "for some reason," and I meant to imply that the zeroes SHOULDN'T be disappointing, but somehow they are. I guess it's because there is all this neat statistical analysis, but it didn't return a super-rare show where all or even most of the "boy" songs were played. It's a neat representation of the actual data, but I suppose my feeling is that the actual data isn't all that compelling since we didn't discover said show(s) mentioned above.


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