So are these young males describing themselves as muscular? LMAO, no bias
there. On the internet no-one knows you're a dog.
Er...I'm a parrot, not a dog, but the same thing appllies. Except we're
smarter.
Melinda
"toci" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> Right- so you're saying that the majority of internet users are young,
> muscular, and male, and tea drinking has nothing to do with it. Since
> I've forgotten my source, I'll buy that. It would be an interesting
> study, though. Toci
> Studio271 wrote:
>> Wait wait wait... A survey said this?...
>>
>> Sounds like an online survey; how many old grandmothers put themselves
>> in an active enough position on the internet to present themselves as a
>> large statistic compared to the average *active* interenet user (young
>> males)?
>>
>> Keep in mind here, I'm not referring to stereotypes, I'm just saying
>> that the context of such a survey is very important due to the context
>> of the material in the question. :P
>>
>> SOURCES! :-D
>>
>> -Dr3w
>>
>>
>> toci wrote:
>> > For what it's worth, tea surveys show that the typical tea drinker is
>> > young, muscular, and male. So much for the stereotype of the Queen
>> > having high tea with her female grandchildren. Toci
>> > samarkand wrote:
>