Guess the Map 12: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Hate Mercator

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I am wondering why aimee pre-emptively ruled out Parkinson's disease.
 
Would it be fair to classify this as some sort of mental illness, or would this be a primarily physical condition?

I’m looking at the low incidence rates in Japan and Taiwan, and the only thing that popped into my mind is wheelchair usage. I’ve noticed few people use them here, aside from the elderly who are often being moved around by caregivers. Why so low relative to the U.S., I really don’t know.

It's a physical condition.

Another hint: Sometimes it can result in the person having to use a wheelchair. Sometimes it doesn't.

I am wondering why aimee pre-emptively ruled out Parkinson's disease.

Just to save everybody a guess.
 

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Multiple sclerosis. I got the numbers from this page, which had a limited number of countries.
 
Delaware—the averagest place in the world. Same rainfall the whole state, smack dab in the middle of the statistics.

I reject prescriptivism in language!
 
Since no one felt like posting, here is a new map:

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-More is positive (unless you are a cab driver)
-I was surprised by the US

Can't promise the stat is correct either, but the source is the World Bank.
 
Something related to online vehicle business or uber?
 
I would think if it had to do with those sorts of things than the Philippines and Thailand would be higher up. Aren’t the tuktuks and jeepneys an almost kind of culturally cherished form of transport? I can’t see Uber making big headway there.
 
I would think if it had to do with those sorts of things than the Philippines and Thailand would be higher up. Aren’t the tuktuks and jeepneys an almost kind of culturally cherished form of transport? I can’t see Uber making big headway there.

True, also Indonesia: Gojek and Grab are pretty much dominating here.

The closest guess on the increase quantity of its variable would benefit positively on every sector except taxi's business would be either online vehicle business or public transportation services, it must be somewhere related to the transportation.

This is much more logical also to the map, unlike Japan or US, Indonesia and Philippines have worst public transportation system in comparison to those two, perhaps this is the answer.

@Kyriakos does it have anything related to public transportation? Is this a map about the quality of public transportation system/services?

edit: Note also Greek color is purple, so perhaps this is something that what makes Kyriakos proud of his country and genetic.
 
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Changes in feta cheese and olive consumption per capita; the taxi drivers are upset that their smells are being overpowered by riders.
 
Changes in feta cheese and olive consumption per capita

:lol: That explain why Greek is purple, but it doesn't explain why Japan is purple why the Turkey is brown/orange. And Russia color is purple while it's quite known Public transportation in Russia is something that they proud of, I really convinced that this is about public transportation services. Most nation with better prosperity, with view exclusion, are at darker color.
 
Reminds me, I need to buy some cheese and olives for my fake beer. I’ll have to make a run to Seijo Ishii on the way home tonight; that’s an (overpriced) grocery store.

I look forward to consuming tasty things.

[party]
 
Reminds me, I need to buy some cheese and olives for my fake beer. I’ll have to make a run to Seijo Ishii on the way home tonight; that’s an (overpriced) grocery store.

I look forward to consuming tasty things.

[party]

Definitely one of many thing in life that you can enjoy and I always waiting for eagerly, eat tasty food while hungry! 2 times a day of happiness.
 
Come on, I wouldn't be "proud" of cheese...
And I did think of mentioning, when posting the map, that I know it is a bit bad to post a map that happens to also feature something positive about Greece, but... sorry :)

And no, this isn't about transport. The percentage is of the population, btw. Cab drivers (stereotype) just wouldn't approve of that segment of the population.

Other hint: although the source of the map is the World Bank, this is isn't that directly tied to the economy.
 
Come on, I wouldn't be "proud" of cheese...
And I did think of mentioning, when posting the map, that I know it is a bit bad to post a map that happens to also feature something positive about Greece, but... sorry :)

And no, this isn't about transport. The percentage is of the population, btw. Cab drivers (stereotype) just wouldn't approve of that segment of the population.

Other hint: although the source of the map is the World Bank, this is isn't that directly tied to the economy.

Segment of population that cab driver deemed it as competitor or bad for their business, what is that?

Centaurs?
 
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