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AZ-roadrunner t1_iz841i6 wrote

Pork had a moment in 1990.

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AZ-roadrunner t1_iz847v0 wrote

Fun fact: The slogan "The Other White Meat" was introduced in 1987.

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FederalSlutInspector t1_iz86vjd wrote

Mostly talking about sex I bet. "I'm gonna pork your mom, OP" as an example. And I imagine chicken refers often to people being cowards. For example: "I'm gonna pork your chicken, OP"

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shapesize t1_iz8b3fc wrote

Looks like meats back on the menu, boys….

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Aggressive-Ad7843 OP t1_iz81dwm wrote

Source: https://imsdb.com/all-scripts.html

Tools used: Google Colab, Python

I scraped all of the movies scripts from the imsdb website and calculated the word frequency of words such as "pork", "beef", "bacon", "chicken", "steak", etc.

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JoshuaACNewman t1_iz81o6k wrote

Fun, but the line graph implies that it’s continuous data. If you did it for each year you could do it as a high res histogram.

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dbow8 t1_iz8e1ma wrote

You're just a little chicken. Cheap cheap cheap cheap cheap.

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Airrows t1_izad613 wrote

This is not beautiful. 7 data points each? It might as well be random.

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Aggressive-Ad7843 OP t1_izaij9f wrote

The frequency number isn't the word count, it's the target word count divided by the total word count. It's all in le-5 space. There are a lot of data points going into that number.

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madeByMemories t1_iz849vw wrote

Surprising that the y acis is only single digits. I would have expected more references. But movie scripts probably have more generic terms like lunch/dinner instead of specific meats

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