“strawberry”
So it seems Neapolitan ice cream decreased in popularity from WWII to the 1960s.
“strawberry”
So it seems Neapolitan ice cream decreased in popularity from WWII to the 1960s.
“red”
“blue”
“green”
“yellow”
“orange”
“pink”
“purple”
“violet”
even “indigo”
“white”!!
and “black”!!
“rose”
“daisy”
“daffofdil”
“tulip”
But not “orchid”, which peaks between WWII and 1960.
Must be that Nero Wolfe effect.
“circle”
“square”
“triangle”
but not “rectangle”
or “trapezoid”
or “ellipse”
or “pentagon”
Not “cube”
and “sphere” actually increases — one of the few common things I’ve found that does
I know, but I came upon these one by one.
All of them (except those indicated) show obvious drops over the period of 1840-1960. It’s not data mining or cherry-picking. You can see that I look at the whole range of common colors and flavors, for instance. I think it must be an anomaly of the system – which sources are sampled, or how sampled, or something. But I cannot believe, for instance, that “Disney” and "Walt Disney doesn’t show a spike or a rise in the 1950s, considering not only the animated features, but also the opening of Disneyland and the airing of three important TV series.