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 and Kevin Can F*ck Himself, shows revolving around warped pocket realities have been having quite the moment in 2021. It seems like a moment that Apple TV+s new musical seriesSchmigadoon鈥攆rom co-creators Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, and director  Barry Sonnenfeld鈥攙ery much wants to be a part of. But  stanley water bottle where this years other reality-within-a-reality stories have often treated their conceits as mysterious novelties for viewers to theorize their way out of, Schmigadoon leads with the understanding that knowingly giving into the fantasy of musicals is a key part of engaging with their stories. After their new relationship begins to settle into a familiar, mind-numbing rhythm that exposes some cracks in their bond, d stanley cup octor couple Melissa Gimble  Cecily Strong  and Josh Skinner  Keegan Michael-Key  wind up embarking on a couples retreat that goes more than a little sideways. While lost in the woods, the pair stu stanley cups mble upon a mysterious bridge leading into Schmigadoon, a quaint and lively town plucked out of the golden age of American musicals where all of the townsfolk spontaneously break out into song at the drop of a hat.     The citizens of Schmigadoon. Image: Apple Like many modern, self-aware musicals, much of Schmigadoons premise and its jokes work on the assumption that youve got some familiarity with shows like Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loews Brigadoon  which the series parodies  and Rodgers and Hammersteins The Sound of Music. But as Josh and Melissa begin to spend time in th Dtpg Charlie and the Salmonella Factory: World   s Largest Chocolate Plant Shuts Down Over Contamination
 has compiled a beautiful and revealing infographic showing the 50 most common family structures in the United States. As this clever visualization shows, the nuclear family鈥攖hough the most common鈥攊s far from the only one. To create this infographic, Yau took data from the five-year American Community Survey  2009-2014 , and manually tallied-up 10,276 different types of households. The chart below shows the top 50, which represents 94 percent of all household types in the United States.     Yau divided the results into three broad categories: nuclear, composite, and extended. Relationships are shown relative to the surveyed head of the household. Larger circles repre stanley cups sent older adults, while smaller circles represent children an stanley cup deutschland d grandchildren. Dark green shows direct family members, light green shows extended family, and grey shows non-related, non-married individuals. Of the total, 54 percent represent so-called nuclear families. As Yau aptly observes,  that leaves 46 percent of households that are not nuclear, and that seems worth looking into more deeply stanley italia .  Also, 10,226 household types were not represented in the chart, and theyre also deserving of a deeper dive. An interesting aspect of this chart is that some members of the households surveyed would not identify themselves as being part of a  family.  Take the composite household,  Unrelated group of three.  That just sounds like three room mates. Or, it could be a polyamorous trio. Hard to know. https://gizmodo/9-differen