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Divorce rate for college educated is like 25%


Golly, that changes everything :lol:

Here's your parachute.
There's only a 25% chance it won't open.
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You apparently agreed with me enough to go back and edit your original post. When you could’ve just pictured the entire original graphic that actually had an explanation so as not to be confusing.


You said I should have clarified.
I went back and modified the OP to clarify for the dummies, as you requested.
Now you are complaining that I clarified :lol:
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52% is probably New York. The rest of the country is closer to 40%.


No, he was discussing nationally
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It’s worse than that. You can be completely faithful and then she goes and fricks 20 of your best friends and she still gets half your fricking shite.


Exactly.

Divorce Rates are over 50%.
And as you said she STILL gets your money even if she F's the entire town.
And men get attacked when they say that marriage is a raw deal for men.
A lot of brainwashed simps out there.
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Tom Brady (1995–1999)
Total interceptions: 212

Jim Harbaugh (1982–1986)
Total interceptions: 117

Chad Henne (2004–2007)
Total interceptions: 63

Brian Griese (1994–1997)
Total interceptions: 49

Elvis Grbac (1989–1992)
Total interceptions: 48

Todd Collins (1989–1994)
Total interceptions: 36

Drew Henson (1998–2000)
Total interceptions: 1

I may be missing some Michigan QBs but what I have above totals up to 526 interceptions. Only 17 shy of the number listed in that chart. It's hardly farfetched to think the chart was referring to QBs.

And given that the majority of the replies to your ambiguous bullshite were along the same lines of thinking as mine, I once again urge you to provide context next time jackass.



Ohio State is ranked number 1 on this list.
I can only think of a handful of OSU quarterbacks that played in the NFL, let alone enough to lead in All Time Interceptions in the NFL and make me think that the list was referring to interceptions thrown.
I didn't create the chart, but it was obvious to me and anyone else with a brain that they were referring to Interceptions MADE and not THROWN.
But I know simple things can be complicated for stupid people.
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But nowhere in the chart does it say thrown or intercepted.

The chart is ambiguous. Next time, maybe explain exactly what you're posting if you're going to throw shite up there like this with no additional context.


Anyone with an IQ over 60 didn't need clarification.
In the future I will try to dumb it down for the mouth breathers
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How many QB-Years does each school have in the NFL post merger?


What?
This is a chart of NFL Interceptions MADE by players from said Colleges.
Not interceptions thrown by QB's from said Colleges,

Holy crap, it's hilarious how many people are struggling to understand this simple chart. :lol:
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If I understand this correctly, I feel like this likely just shows the quantity and longevity of careers of (mostly) starters in the NFL from the colleges represented, no?

For instance, Tom Brady had 212 career interceptions, representing nearly 40% of the total listed for Michigan, while still being regarded as the best to ever play.

So, basically, this chart is stupid.


No, Basically you are stupid.
This is total number of Interceptions made by players from said Colleges,
To people that aren't morons it is a reflection of the quality/number of DB's produced by said Colleges.
If you're still too stupid to understand this chart then you can't be helped.

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Team have to throw the ball

FSU played alot of weird independent teams

USC played PAC teams. I guess that’s why UCLA and ASU are also high, western teams would throw it

Oklahoma had good defenses but the Big8 and early big12 was a run heavy conference (well atleast the good teams ran the ball)


What ?
These are NFL Interceptions.
Interceptions in the NFL made by players from said Colleges.
LSU tops the SEC.
Shocked that the highest ranked SEC school is 5th.
For decades the SEC had the fastest defenses & best athletes.
Would have thought their DB's would have dominated the Top 5

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Good maybe we wont change out strategy and CEO every three months.


A company that can't simply report their numbers once a quarter without changing strategies/CEO's isn't a company that I would want to invest.
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The people downvoting have not been through the family court system


That reminds me.
He also said all men should be required to spend a day sitting in Divorce Court/Family Court before getting married. :lol:
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I’m actually surprised this number isn’t higher. It’s almost always the woman who wants a divorce.


And I've never known a woman that filed for divorce without having the next husband lined up.
And how do you think she line him up while still being married ?
It wasn't by keeping her legs closed.
And it's unlikely that he was the first guy she tried monkey branch to.
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He's a divorce attorney. I agree that the statistics look horrible, but the divorce attorney sees the worst cases every day. He's not hearing from the families that are happily married.


More marriages end in divorce than don't end in divorce.
And as he stated in the interview, this doesn't even account for people in miserable marriages that don't end in divorce.
The marriages where he stays because he doesn't want to lose his house, 401k, pension, kids etc.
The marriages where she only stays because he provides and she doesn't want to get a job.
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There are also statistics that show married men live longer, are generally healthier, and are typically more successful in their careers


Generally healthier ? Based on what ?
Even if married men live longer, who says it has anything to do with being married ?
It's like saying men named Frank live longer than men named Mike.
While it may be true, it doesn't have anything to do with their name.
And generic undefined claims like married men are "more successful", "happier", "Healthier".

The divorce stats are hard stats.
All of the things you provided are unprovable mumbo jumbo.
Listened to an interview the other day and he quoted the following statistics.

52% of 1st marriages end in divorce.
67% of 2nd marriages end in divorce.
75% of 3rd marriages end in divorce.
74% of divorces are initiated by the wife.

Holy crap, where do I sign up ? :lol:

I can't imagine granting a woman the power to steal half of everything I've ever worked for.
I can't imagine granting ONE woman the power to decide if/when I have sex for the rest of my life.
And with No Fault Divorce you don't even have to do anything wrong,
And Prenups get tossed out on a regular basis.
There are Law Firms that specialize in busting prenups.

So what does a guy get out of marriage besides a loss of freedom and potential financial ruin ?
I prefer free speech.
If we keep heading down this Cancel Culture path we will turn into England where people are getting arresting for posting memes.
People are too sensitive today.
OMG someone said something I don't like, let's make them go viral & get them fired.
It's childish Low IQ behavior

re: Thanks Money Board!

Posted by Dallas Horn on 9/18/25 at 7:25 am to
The Money Board also recommended PEW at $20.
Just sayin :lol:
Nothing screams "time to cut rates" like runaway inflation and the stock market at an all time high.

But hey, how else are the 1% going to become the 0.1% ? :lol: