WTH is "the average tablet user"? A Starbucks-frequenting, selfie-taking, vapid peroxide blonde teenage girl?
As a Best Buy worker, I wish this was the case. The average tablet user around here is a middle aged technophobe who wants to play candy crush saga on facebook, and doesn't understand the paradox of choosing a tablet over the "magic devil box". Yes, those words were used, verbatim, by one of my customers. Yes, that customer bought a tablet. No, I don't understand how the tablet is also not a "magic devil box."
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Are you in America? I heard bad things happen there.
Yes, although to be fair, I don't live in a very nice city. Neighborhoodscout.com ranks my city's safety level at 6/100, with 100 being perfect safety. Across the state, Detroit is 2/100, Flint is 1/100. In comparison, New York City is a 22/100 (although certain boroughs are much safer. Queens is a 53/100. Bronx is also 22/100.) Chicago is an 8/100 (although the suburbs are considerably safer. Homer Glen is an 85/100!)
*A wild New Yorker appears*
First off, saying the whole city is 22 is inaccurate: Manhattan's official name is New York County (Thus making it New York, New York, NY), so you are only reading Manhattan. Secondly, both Manhattan and the Bronx suffer from some fairly significant statistical diversion; both have rich and poor parts. Thirdly, Queens is nice, but the rich white republican borough is Staten Island, with 63/100. Fourthly, the city average is 39.4. Fifthly, the violent crime rate is
both the lowest it's ever been, and dropping. Less than a murder a day is impressive for city with the population of a small nation.
Info/New York dump over.