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This site attracts a certain audience and the data is from this site only.
Therefor it is a bit unwise to make worldwide trending conclusions using this data. Linux and OS X usage is way off rest-of-the-world usage for example.
Furthermore, if all websites dropped Flash today almost nobody will deinstall Flash tomorrow. Having Flash installed doesn't mean you're a Flash loving Flash user. If you look at global data you'll see Flash use is going down, just like mobile web use is going up.