It would be cool to see an income demographic question.
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God bless the owner(s) of the 200 cherry shrimp.
It's not me

As a 38 year old, cat owning, Linux user. I fell like I fit in.
We are legion!
I love my cherry shrimp.
Thank you for this. 💜
I feel like the number of people who own a particular kind of pet would be more interesting than the total number of each pet type owned. Like I'm assuming there is a very small number of users who own shrimp, and I'd rather see that number than have shrimp be second on the list.
Here is a new graph, we will get it added to the live site later tonight. Along with some errors in the section numbers that I just noticed

This is cherry shrimp erasure!
Awesome, that's much more interesting to me.
Surprised I was one of only 4 with a bird.
Birds are fun, but too noisy for me. That's why I have 2 Huskies. The one husky was cursed with reverse and is silent unless the other husky is gone. Won't join in howling sessions. The other husky is just a heckin' good boi and only barks at intruders and howls only when I do.
Got lucky, usually huskies are noisier then birds. With birds, it really depends on the type. I had a cockatiel, and they aren't especially noisy. Mine mostly just made noise if she wanted attention and she could hear me in the other room.
Sadly she died the day before yesterday. She was completely normal the day before that, but when I uncovered her cage that morning she seemed much more listless than normal. Decided to hang out with her after I got dressed and stuff, and when I went to get her she was dead at the bottom of the cage. She was 17, so likely just age related issues, but very sad.
Fair enough, let me see what I can do
What a neat thing. Thank you for doing this
This is neat!
I'm pleasantly surprised there's a lot of variation among the users. Different education, music tastes, age ranges, browsing habits (and probably, different linux distros lol)
Side note: Now I feel like a moocher not donating yet. I should get on that...
I can confirm that there is variation there too













