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From the WPP archives: Shiny front lawn Happy 18th Birthday balloon bests neighbouring stock High School Graduate sign

  • G Papa Tango
  • Jun 6
  • 3 min read

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In the heart of a community gripped by the relentless grasp of a pandemic, where the once vibrant sounds of laughter and celebration have been muted by the heavy cloak of isolation, a poignant narrative unfolds. Within the confines of a suburban neighborhood, where front lawns have become the lonely stages for marking milestones, a somber contrast emerges between two symbols of lost youth.


As the world grapples with the ever-present threat of COVID-19, the lives of young adults hang in the balance, their dreams and aspirations dashed against the unforgiving tide of a global crisis. In this bleak landscape, where gatherings are forbidden and parties are but a distant memory, the simple act of celebrating an 18th birthday or high school graduation takes on a tragic hue.


On one front lawn, a solitary "Happy 18th Birthday" balloon stands as a silent sentinel of unfulfilled dreams and missed opportunities. Its shimmering surface reflects not the joy of youth, but the sorrow of a generation robbed of its innocence, forced to navigate the complexities of adulthood amidst chaos and uncertainty.


Beside it, a weathered "High School Graduate" sign bears witness to the quiet desperation of a community yearning for normalcy. In the absence of hugs and handshakes, these humble lawn decorations serve as the only semblance of recognition in a world turned upside down.


As families venture out into the desolate streets, their faces masked and their hearts heavy with grief, the stark contrast between celebration and despair becomes painfully apparent. In the quiet moments between passing cars and distant sirens, the weight of unspoken sorrow hangs heavy in the air, a poignant reminder of the tragedies unfolding behind closed doors.


In the battle of lawn decorations, there are no winners, only survivors of a world forever changed by the ravages of a pandemic. The birthday balloon and high school graduate sign stand not as symbols of defiance, but as testaments to the enduring resilience of the human spirit in the face of unspeakable tragedy.


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As the days turn into weeks and the weeks into months, the memory of these solemn symbols lingers in the hearts of all who bear witness to their silent plea for recognition. In a world torn apart by loss and despair, they serve as reminders of the fragility of life and the unyielding strength of the human soul.



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G Papa Tango, could you consult a census and determine the population of Applewood Acres in Mississauga, Ontario. Let's call it the area within Dixie Road to the east, Cawthra to the west, the QEW to the south and the Queensway to the north (it might actually be Dundas, but the area between the Queensway and the Dundas is not zoned for residential). After you find the population, please calculate the chances that every single person living in applewood acres was born on the same day of the year.

 

 

As an AI language model, I don't have access to real-time data such as census information. However, I can provide you with an estimate based on historical data.


According to the 2016 Census, the population of Mississauga, Ontario, was approximately 721,599. Unfortunately, I don't have access to specific population data for the Applewood Acres area within the boundaries you provided.


As for calculating the chances that every single person living in Applewood Acres was born on the same day of the year, we would need more specific information about the population demographics of the area, such as the total number of residents and their distribution across different age groups. Without this data, it's not possible to accurately calculate the probability.


If you have access to more detailed population data for the Applewood Acres area, I could assist you in calculating the probability based on that information.

 

 

Let's just say there are 5,ooo residents. Can you do the math now?

 

 

Sure, with the assumption that there are 5,000 residents in the Applewood Acres area, we can proceed with the calculation.


The probability that every single person living in Applewood Acres was born on the same day of the year can be calculated as follows:


There are 365 days in a year, so the probability that any one person was born on a particular day is 1/365.


Since we want every single person to have been born on the same day, we need to multiply this probability by itself 4,999 times (since there are 5,000 residents in total), which gives us:

(1/365)^(4,999)


Let's calculate this:

(1/365)^4999 ≈ 3.619 × 10^(-18840)


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So, the probability that every single person living in Applewood Acres was born on the same day of the year is incredibly low, approximately 3.619 × 10^(-18840), which is essentially zero. This is because the chances of 5,000 people all being born on the exact same day are astronomically low.






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