Faolyn
(she/her)
This is a total non-answer. Because no matter what number we show you, you will continue to say that halflings aren't quite there. You have accepted that halflings are in the top nine races, out of 40+ official races and 55+ subraces, and an unknown but very large number of 3pp/homebrew races. But then you moved the goalposts and started claiming that any race (you mentioned bullywugs, IIRC) would be "that popular" if it were in the PH, despite absolutely no reason to believe that would be true.Sorry, yes, I'm still lurking, and I will respond to direct questions and honestly, this is a fair question.
For me to consider any racial option to be relevant, it has to be played more often than what halflings are. To be fair, halflings are probably right on the edge of where I would consider the tipping point.
Likewise, I showed you how many halflings were in the adventures and you moved those goalposts, claiming that they were just there and not really an important part of the story, despite the fact that in all of those fourteen adventures they performed the same functions as every other NPC and in several of those adventures were said to live in the area in decently large numbers.
So yes, it is about you refusing to accept the simple fact that halflings are popular enough. Maybe they're not popular enough for your tastes, but they're popular enough for D&D in general. And no, I don't believe you are telling the truth when you claim there's a threshold where you would accept them. Your actions have shown on multiple occasions that you simply don't want halflings in the PH, that halflings are not to your taste, and nothing will ever change your mind and let you admit you were wrong. Heck, it took me and one other person calling you out, twice I believe, before you would admit that you were wrong and I had actually gone through fourteen adventures and not just focused on one, like you claimed.