Stranger Will is not a manifesto on overpopulation or bad parenting, but infographics on the subject are still fun.

Stranger Will is not a novel meant to be read as a personal manifesto. Definitely not. Stranger Will contains some direct (and no so direct) anti-parenting and overpopulation problem content, sure, but the author is not always the book. Or as Freud might say, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

But that being said, I will forever be interested in data and trends regarding pregnancy. Hell, I’m nerdy enough to be interested in data and trends regarding anything. But pregnancy, and births, are for some reason a bit more interesting to me. Below I’ve pulled three interesting pieces of data from a larger infographic (which follows the three images below). Each one is interesting without any witty commentary from me, so I will shut up and just let the pictures and numbers speak for themselves.



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Posted on by Caleb J. Ross in Mind Effed

About Caleb J. Ross

began writing his sophomore year of undergrad study when, tired of the formal art education then being taught, he abandoned the pursuit in the middle of a compositional drawing class. Major-less and fearful of losing his financial aid, he signed up to seek a degree in English Literature for no other reason than his lengthy history with the language. Coincidentally, this decision not only introduced him to writing but to reading as well. Prior this transition he had read three books. One of which he understood.

One Response to Stranger Will is not a manifesto on overpopulation or bad parenting, but infographics on the subject are still fun.

  1. Dan Donche

    Sweet! How can you NOT love infographics?

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