35 Weird, Fascinating, And Disturbing Statistics About Pretty Much Everything
If you read Bored Panda, you know we like data. If we're doing a story on a woman banning her mother-in-law from her house, we look at what experts have to say on family relationships. If we're writing about employees quitting on a demanding boss, we present surveys on worker needs.
Numbers help us humans to contextualize individual examples and show us how common or rare, loved or hated something is in a broader sense.
Interested in the big picture, they give us the big picture, Reddit user Awesomeguy256 posted a question to the platform, asking its users "What is the most interesting statistic?" Since then, people have left over 14,000 comments under it, many of which share fascinating information on everything from economics to the animal kingdom. Here are some of the best ones.
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More Vietnam vets [took their own lives] than [passed away] in the war.
The solution is to make the people who want to start a war do it themselves.
I'm for reviving the ancient Scottish custom of isolating the two parties on an island with a crate of booze and telling them to drink until they've done to an agreement and then they rehash that agreement when they're sober. Adapting the custom slightly: the leader of each nation brings bottles of their national spirit, rather than just whisky
Load More Replies...trauma, of every kind, is an awful thing. the things it does to the mind is both fascinating and terrifying
More Australian Vets of Afghanistan have committed suicide than died in Vietnam and Afghanistan combined - by a constantly increasing factor.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-29/defence-veteran-suicide-figures-three-times-worse-than-reported/100497818
Load More Replies...Why didnt this happen with WW2 vets? Better acceptance ar home after the war? Better govt medical resources? Different attitude toward drugs?
The time of the Vietnam war was also a time of social upheaval, and the country was divided about the war. I believe you're spot on about the acceptance (or lack of) when the soldiers returned home.
Load More Replies...This statistic is most likely incorrect. There's no real way to know because the military doesn't keep track, and there's no organization that goes through death certificates and meets with family and friends to assess the mental health condition of the individuals.
All death certificates list the cause of death and whether someone is a veteran (at least in the US). It’s fair to say we might not know the specific reason for suicide, but it’s easy to know if someone was a wartime vet at some point in their lives. I really don’t think this stat is a stretch.
Load More Replies...My brother did not even get stationed in Vietnam, he was in Japan, and he was never the same. So many friends lost. It haunted him.
My uncle too. He was sent to Germany during 'Nam. He wasn't like any of his brothers. I assume the war might be a reason....
Load More Replies...Anyone in service at that time and Vietnam vets, in particular, were so poorly treated by the civilian population. We were subject to all forms of physical and verbal abuse from all ages. My then-husband and I were in the Air Force during the last years of Vietnam. We lived off base. Before we would leave the base after work, we had to make our uniforms as civilian in appearance as we could in order to drive home safely or risk being run off the road. It was a time that brought out the very worst in people. It is no wonder that so many chose to end their lives.
I was just a kid at the time, but I am sorry you and others were treated that way. Thank you for your service.
Load More Replies...Oh god, that's horrifying. My deepest condolences to them and their families.
Many of these were because of the reception they got when they arrived home.
Most of that is a lie. They weren't spit on or anything. It was just a way for the government to manufacture animosity between the counter culture and the army. Two birds, you know?
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A black man in St. Louis is more likely to be killed by a police officer than the average US citizen is to get murdered at all.
Whether you think BLM is a bunch of horse s**t or not, Republican or Democrat, or whatever, this stat is pretty interesting. Mind you, a subset of the US population probably doesn't even believe that statistic is true.
Sadly, that statistic is accurate, however the statistic of being killed in an elementary school by a lunatic with an AR 15 legally purchased goes up daily.
I mean, honestly tho. Like we can't even buy a chocolate egg with a toy in it legally, yet as soon as you turn 18 you can waltz up to any old Wal-Mart and buy yourself a nice little lethal weapon to terrorize the nation with. What the heck is up with that?
Load More Replies...Everyone jokes about how dangerous Austrailia is but I don't understand how anyone ever wants to visit the USA. I'd be terrified of so much, serial killers, mass shooters, murder police,CIA, trumpettes, needing to use medical care...Aus has a few interesting animals - USA just seems like a lawless apocolypse world to me
Just read this, if you think guns solve gun violence: https://news.stanford.edu/2022/05/25/gun-violence/ PS: They don't. There is no good guy with a gun. Just a person. With a gun. There were two dozen "good guys" with guns in Uvalde Texas... And look how that turned out.
thise good guys with guns were cowards and let kids bleed to death
Load More Replies...Another interesting stat is that, even though whites actually commit MORE crimes, they are LESS likely to go to prison for them than a POC, even though minorities commit way fewer crimes overall.
To all the people who want to talk about other issues...Yes, all violence is out of control, but we are not talking about all violence right now. Yes, more black people kill each other, but we are not talking about black people killing each other right now. We are talking about black men being more likely to die by the hands of a police officer specifically. We all understand these other issues, but your argument seems to try and nullify the original statistic. "Black people kill each other, so it's ok for the cops to do it"....that's what it sounds like.
This is so twisted. Keep in mind as you read this a basic tautology that people who try to use these statistics for racist purposes ignore: 100% of innocent black people are innocent, and the incredibly vast majority of black people are innocent. But the grim reality of crime in America is that 91% of people who kill black people are other black people. https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-2019/tables/expanded-homicide-data-table-6.xls The majority of people killed by police are white, but the majority of killers are black people. https://www.statista.com/statistics/585152/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-race/ Racist sentencing? Yes, black people make up 28% of people serving life sentences, but they make up the majority of Americans who have committed murder. The very PROBLEM is do-gooder white people: Someone who murders a black person has significant reason to doubt they'll do serious time, thanks to people like Chiesa Boudin.
If you downvote me for this sourced data, please understand what you are doing: You are voting to censor truth because it doesn't fit your political narrative. You may see it as partial truth (ALL truth is partial truth), so by all means, please add to it. I could go on for hundreds of years adding nuance and context, but I chose to add the part of the truth that is rarely mentioned.
Load More Replies...Here's another interesting statistic: In 2021, 203 black people were killed by police. The same year, 2205 black people were murdered by other black people. One could debate the police shootings, but most of them were shooting people who were armed and in the act of committing a crime or resisting arrest for a crime.
Probably East St. Louis, the part on the Illinois side of the river. The poverty and crime rates are appalling and the rest of St. Louis treats it like a leper colony.
The one that gets me is during the day blacks poc are pulled over 4x more than whites. At night the rate is the same. So sad.
80% of Orange Tabby cats are male.
Edited: it sounds a bit like I'm one of those damn bots, but I'm not. I just genuinely want to share something with you 🙀. An extremely adorable orange is Jorts. If you don't know Jorts yet, please please read this reddit (and update!). He has also a twitter acount and it is so wholesome and funny and I want to share it with all pandas! (I think I learned about him here on BP) https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/comments/rfwgmc/aita_for_perpetuating_ethnic_stereotypes_about/
Load More Replies...Kleinefelter's syndrome. It takes an extra chromosome to be a male calico, they have XXY sex chromosomes. I forget who King Louis killed a bunch of wives for not giving him a male heir but it's suspected his only male heir had Kleinefelter's, which usually makes one sterile as well.
Load More Replies...Cats have such a variety of facial expressions, their resting faces and their emotional expressions. This little sweetie has what I call the “sincere” expression on their face. Grumpy Cat had a kind of resting b***h face expression. But don’t judge them by their resting expressions. I have a cat with a rather grumpy resting b***h face. Though she looks like she wants to shred you with her murder mittens, in reality she’s just the sweetest little cuddle bug who has an almost constant purr that sounds like a motorcycle engine.
I'm lucky with cats i have two female orange tabby cats and I had a male calico
I did not know male calicos existed. Beautiful cats.
Load More Replies...I'm doubtful my orange male even had that. Very good boi but dumb as a box of rocks.
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Wearing a seatbelt correctly reduces chance of front seat passenger fatality due to front end collision by 45%. Seat belts save lives. For f***s sake people, wear them. Also airbags are more likely to cause injuries rather than prevent them when seat belts are not worn.
Idiots whined about a piece of cloth that could save them from a deadly virus, don’t try talk sense to the senseless.
People would cut their seatbelt in protest when it became law. People struggle with change even to save their lives
Load More Replies...It's in my system, even when I take something out of the car, as soon as my butt touches the carseat I automatically put my seatbelt on ..
Also ask all the people on second and other rows to fasten their seatbelts, too. When in a full frontal collision a body of a 80kg human flies towards the seat of the driver and smashes it with around 40g (that's 3.2 metric tons = cca. 7000 pounds on the back-rest), there is no seat frame that could save the life of the driver/front seat passenger.
I just wish seatbelts could adapt to the driver/passenger. It's scary to know that the way they're designed is for an average man so shorter people or women (different body shape, if they consider it at all when crash testing they're just using smaller male dummies) aren't as safe even when wearing the seatbelt properly.
yes. I'm 5ft 5 (taller than average for a woman) and the seat belt slices into my neck. feels like it would decapitate me. Unless I tuck it under my armpit which you're not supposed to do. Extremely uncomfortable.
Load More Replies...No seatbelt plus airbag equals amazing force (as in physics) on the cervical spine and rib cage. Dont do ti. Wear the belt.
Women are significantly more likely to be seriously injured or die in car crashes because all the seat beat testing is done to accommodate larger male drivers and passengers.
and car safety is required to be tested only on crash test dummies modeled on male bodies (and modeled on baby and child bodies for baby and child car seats)
Load More Replies...Also keep your children in rear facing carseat for as long as possible
The second part of this is false. Airbags are less effective when not paired up with a seatbelt, but are NOT more dangerous than a no-seatbelt no-airbag combination. Look up NHTSA’s 5th 6th Report to Congress.
Except they are designed for the average man. For everybody under 5ft 7, it slices into your neck. Extremely uncomfortable and feels like it would decapitate me.
Hold up your hands and clap them together.
Wait one second, then do it again.
If you could plot the distance between the first clap and the second clap, it would be more than 800 kilometers.
This is because the Earth is moving around the sun, the sun is moving around the center of the galaxy, the galaxy is moving through the Virgo Supercluster, and the Virgo Supercluster is barreling through the universe. When you add up all the velocities and compare the result to the cosmic microwave background (which is the closest thing we have to a universal frame of reference), it comes out to about 800 kilometers per second.
In the time it took you to read this, you've traveled farther than you'll ever walk in your life.
And that's the reason time-travel remain a science fiction, unless we figure out, how to break the now-known physics' laws.
That doesn't make sense--if I'm traveling that far sitting still, then I must be walking that far multiplied by the steps I take on this planet, when I walk.
Also does it include the rotation of the Earth? I always think of the Monty Python song in the Meaning of Life by Eric Idle:- "Just remember that you're standing, on a planet that's spinning, revolving at 900 miles an hour...🎶" 😆
This isn't accurate, or more precisely, this isn't how we make meaningful measurements. It is very important in physics (and astronomy) to establish what the inertial reference frame is. If we assume the observer is the person clapping their hands, then it would be about 340 meters away in one second. Relativity states there is NO universal reference frame.
If this is true, then every step i take i am effectively travelling backwards around the earth before and stopping just ahead of where my foot left the floor to move forwards. Literally 8000000 steps back to take 1 forward
Statistically speaking the average person is a 30 year old Chinese man.
Also, statistically speaking, his name would be "Mohammed Lee". ('Mohammed' is the most common first name, and "Lee' is the most common family (last) name.)
Lee, Mohammed actually as Chinese culture places the surname first (because your family name is more important than yours personally).
Load More Replies...Right, because this claim is already fulfilled, if even only one living person on earth has only one arm. That's one fine example how you can manipulate people with statistically correct facts.
Load More Replies...All my life I’ve tried so hard to fit in and be accepted. Is there any way I too can become a 30 year old Chinese man?
Yes, but statistically speaking, the average person has about one testicle.
I wonder what the average person LOOKS like, like nose, eyes, and mouth shape....kinda like if you merged everyone's faces together what it would look like
Google it - always very pretty results but not like stunning
Load More Replies...There was a podcast I heard recently that claimed the average American is an 11 year old kid. And I thought, that's mean.
And if he's heterosexual, he's likely single. Our blithe acceptance of the mass murder of millions of baby girls made sure of that.
Probably a single Chinese man who has to take care of his parents alone. China is looking down the business end of a serious demographic crisis and I'm not sure how they'll get through it.
Australia has more kangaroos than humans.
Such form! Such grace! The chemistry in this photo is simply electric!
Load More Replies...Kangaroos, wallabies, potoroos. I live in suburban Tas and they are everywhere!
You can tell because wallabies dance together, and kangaroos prefer line dancing.
The tallest giraffe ever measured (George) was 19 feet (5.8m) tall.
The longest crocodile ever measured (Lolong) was 20.25 feet (6.17m) long
So take the tallest giraffe you've ever seen, and then add a little, and you've got the biggest crocodile ever measured reliably with a tape measure down its back.
Herpetologists agree that sightings of crocodiles up to 23 feet are not unreasonable, but they're very hard to capture when they're that big. Therefore, no absolutely reliable numbers.
Seriously. Ya think? I’d much much rather deal with. 20 foot giraffe than a 20 foot crocodile.
Load More Replies...A Giraffe is very difficult to measure. Every time you stand a ladder next to a Giraffe they just run away.
Giraffes are nearly extinct in the wild due to "bushmeat" hunters with AK47s from the soviet era.
Dinos used to be huge; why are Elephants the largest land animals now?
But is it easier to capture a 23' long crocodile than to use it as a tape measure? And would the giraffe survive?
Sharks are older than trees. Sharks are at least 400 million years old, trees are sitting at 350 million years.
Edit: Also another fun fact, sharks are so successful when it comes to evolution and long term survival because of a trait called "Adaptive Radiation", which is a huge increase of species diversity in a short period of time. Modern sharks stem from an adaptive radiation that happened during the Jurassic Period about 200 million years ago. One of the newest modern sharks is the hammerhead, coming in at around 50 million years.
holy c**p. i has no idea they were THAT old. and yet, now they’re endangered due to our stupid overfishing. beings that have lived that long, now at risk of going extinct. it’s just sad.
Sharks are also way older than the rings of Saturn which are between 10 million and 100 million years old.
I think sharks are beautiful creatures. If only humans would stop hunting them.
Grasses (herbs) are much, much, much younger. Younger than mammals. In the age of the dinosaurs, the great steppes and plains of the world were deserts.
That by almost all important measures, the world is a better place to live today than at any other time in human history.
It is true, when you look at the big picture, but even though it is better, it is still at great risk of becoming way way worse if we are not vigilantly attentive to those risks and do our utmost to mitigate them.
The greed factor in human nature allows a blind eye to be turned to any bad news. "As long as it doesn't hurt me, I'll keep doing it". Hence inflation and increasingly lower standards for the 98% non-elites.
Load More Replies...Surprisingly unpopular fact. Particularly when it comes to the decrease in wars, and violent deaths in general, people will just flat out refuse to believe it. There are also people that say such information should not be spread because apparently people will stop trying to Improve.
Yes! When really, we need to have some hope that our efforts can pay off so that we'll feel motivated to keep making those efforts rather than just giving up in despair!
Load More Replies...This is very true. Our standard of living is much greater than even the most powerful people in the past. Heat, Water, Lights availability of food, medical care.
What are these "almost all important measures", I would like to know. What is important differs from person to person.
Excellent point. I've been sliding on thin ice for ages now!
Load More Replies...This statement is a very short summary of "Factfulness" by Hans Rosling, one of the most interesting books I have read. The motivation for the author for this book was that if we fail to see what has improved in recent human history, we will also fail to identify the solutions for the immense challenges that lay ahead for humanity.
Steven Pinker's "Better Angels of our Nature" is another one.
Load More Replies...There are still too many of us--the Earth's human population has doubled in the last 50 years. Very unsustainable.
The richest 1% dudes in the world have more wealth than the rest of the planet.
The world's 8 richest men have as much money as the poorest half, 3,6 billions people.
This fact should cause a rebellion. But unfortunately we rather act like sheep.
That's cause they distracted us by giving us cell phones. Now instead of rebelling we post a fucken black square or use a hash rage or change our profile pics to a flag & we call ourselves revolutionaries. We've been brainwashed into believing that's enough.. we've been brainwashed into believing we don't have to revolt to change the world. All the while the opposite is true. Like... imagine if in the US we all just stopped paying our medical bills.... the insurance companies would all crumble & make room for universal healthcare... but nope. We're a slave to conformity... even when it is at our own expense & it hurts us to follow suit.
Load More Replies...I feel like I read somewhere that the top 3* richest people in the world could end world hunger multiple times. They can also probably end homelessness. That second statement is just my opinion. Instead, insanely wealthy people have to be like, "Hey, let's see who can launch a cockrocket into space and ruin Mars instead of saving Earth!"
They could give every American a million dollars and still be wealthy.
Did he have San eye injury or some kind? I'm not being rude, but every picture I see if him he looks like this. Of course every picture of me tend to look like I've just been goosed. Yes I know including my panda pic.
Don't worry about being rude to him- he deserves it
Load More Replies...If you have 10,000 back issues of National Geographic in a two-bedroom apartment, you're called a hoarder and taken for psychological counseling (or at least brutally exploited on reality TV) before you burn your building down. If you’re a predator/parasite and have 10 billion dollars in countless secret offshore tax evasion accounts, you're called a Titan of Industry and worshipped by the very masses whom you’re killing.
Sadly, these guys aren't the best of anything, just the most fortunate. They havnt worked harder than any of us. The American dream is a lie.
The average cumulus cloud weighs more than the Statue of Liberty.
I've seen this one before and it still amazes me. I guess I never thought of a cloud having any weight at all. HHmmmmm
Water weighs much more than we think, even in its vaporous form.
Load More Replies...This might seem absurd, but consider that clouds are VERY high up and thus what we see seems much smaller than it acutally is. If you've ever ridden a plane through a cloud, you know that they are HUGE. Like, "floating mountain made of water vapor" huge. It's not uncommon for them to actually be several kilometers in diameter!
Water is 8.35 lbs per gallon ( 1 liter is 1 kg) average cloud is say I cubic kilometer (math is easier) with 500,000,000.00 individual grams of water. So.. About 500,000kg or 551 tons. If you're a perfect cloud. USGS stats. Interesting, hah?
Britain had more planes at the end of the Battle of Britain than at the beginning, because they were being made at such an incredible rate that it surpassed the losses.
Yeah. But some people realize the tragic losses were the thousands iof pilots. "Never have so mant owed so much to so few" (winston churchill)
Wars are NOT won on the battlefield, but in the factories. A country that can outproduce its enemy will ALWAYS win
Lend-lease was signed into law the year after the Battle of Britain
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If you're in a group of twenty-three people, there's a 50% chance that two of them share a birthday.
If you're in a group of seventy people, that probability jumps to over 99%.
My uncle, great-uncle and I all share a birthday. I wonder what the stats are for family members having the same birthday are...
My mother had 4 grandchildren. Two had the same birthday, and no, they were not twins. I do not know how to figure the odds on that. If you want to figure odds, what about this one: My dad died of a rupture aortic aneurysm when my daughter was 7 months old. My father in law died of a rupture aortic aneurysm when my son was 7 months old. I told my husband at the time, when the kids grow up and their kids are 7 months old that he wasn't getting out bed. Now I don't care what that cheating bast**d does.
Load More Replies...I'm in a group of 113 people, I have my unique-day birthday. I guess, I shouldn't play Lotto.
It's for any 2 people in the group sharing a birthday. Not you specifically. Like let's say it another way: the probability of everyone in a group of 23 having a different birthday is 50%. In the group of 70 people the chances of them all having different birthdays is only 1%
Load More Replies...I have a twin and our younger sister was born in our second birthday, so all 3 of us share the same day….
I'm thinking there is another veeery special day to your parents. 🤔😝
Load More Replies...I had two classmates at highschool with the same birthday as I. There were just 12 people in that class 😅
I share my birthday with Shirley Bassey,Elvis Presley and David Bowie. Only two of us are still alive. My mother shared her year of birth with Elvis although she lasted a lot longer than him.
I moved a lot as my husband was in the navy. How likely is it that I could work in a school at the opposite end of the country but yet work with someone who I went to school with but had never kept in touch with in 30 years. However I did. Weird.
3-4 billion people on this planet earn $2.50 or less per day.
3 out of 4 people are unemployed, and technically earn zero. The elderly. Kids, prisiners. Stay at home moms, full time students, unpaid interns . . .
Exactly. Cost of living differs WILDLY across the world. I had a roommate in grad school who was from urban India. She had looked at the amount of the stipend we were going to be paid and thought we were going to live well! She didn't realize that the cost of living in even the rural US was so much higher than the cost of living she was used to. It was an unfortunate shock to her when she realized that our stipend really wouldn't go far at all.
Load More Replies...Are jobless or homeless Europeans counted in or is this just about employed people?
Load More Replies...F***K this system. I hate how people can hoard so much wealth without so much as a thought of all these people being screwed over by their greed
The censored word isn't a bad word. It's fr!ck
Load More Replies...And in the countries where the people are in the fortunate 20% a very tiny 0.1% have the majority of all of The money in the whole world!
Was in a developing country which had an average income of less than $10/day. I was expecting sad morose people but most I met were happier that many in the first world. It was odd, they knew of rolex watches and mercedes cars and big screen TVs but did not lust after them. Over all while they knew things could be 'better' they were more content with what they had.
Living close to nature and outside the human greed cycle means no money is needed.
I found out at a conference last week that 5 billion people don't have access to safe surgery.
It really shocked me. That's 5 out of every 7 people in the world.
That is so sad, if every person was a day, the people that have access to it would only be weekends, sorry for the weird analogy, that was just how my ADHD brain processed it
When I first heard the Spanish way of calling someone a cheater (“tramposo!”) in my freshman year, I joked that it should be “trumposo.” Maybe it’s political, but that my entire class laugh. (That was in 2017, and I had no idea just how right I was.)
Load More Replies...Add to that how many in the US can't afford it. (Stupid healthcare system in the US)
I have yet to be able to afford anything sold as Affordable.
Load More Replies...That includes people in the United States that simply cannot afford the surgery. It's there but we don't have access to it.
Safe surgery is the touch stone. We've developed so many ways to increase surgery access but nothing to make sure it's supported. My spouse was training to sterilize tools. Dirty surgical tools piled up in back logs. They'd have dirty tools arrive that needed to broken down to clean. They could be new designs and there would be no information on how to open them and no contact information.
25% of California’s air pollution is from China.
wait, that’s actually really interesting. i want to know more about how it’s able to travel that far and still be potent. also a little bit saddening, seeing as how widespread pollution can get
Because of the jet stream. Just think back to a couple years ago when we had so many fires burning on the West Coast that the smoke was visible from Europe.
Load More Replies...Because the labor laws in China are almost non-existent, practically allowing slavery. China needs better laws against this so less products will be made there and there will be less pollution.
Load More Replies...75% of the brutal working conditions in China are supported for by Californians.
And, of course, only the Californians. No-one else uses Chinese product, ever. /s
Load More Replies...Outsourcing manufacturing to China, which is what unilateral pollution controls are, makes no sense. It's much cleaner to build in America than it is to ship natural resources to China, build in China, and ship it back. But this is the effect of our "environmentalist" policies. I'm not saying we should get rid of environmental protection, but what we should do instead is place tariffs on China, escalating to 1,000% or more, until they enact environmental-protection policies equal to our own.
China's huge amount of pollution is mainly because of other countries having their products made in China. What really needs to be done is force China to have better labor laws. Employers in China can get away with paying their "employees" (more like slaves) work for close to zero pay. Is the electronic device you're using right now made in China? Then you're contributing to the 25% of California's pollution.
Load More Replies...I learned this sitting in a third floor bay window of a home atop a hill in San Francisco while watching the news in regards to the radiation fallout of Fukushima.
Sands from dust storms in the Middle East have been known to settle on snow in Europe.
*cries in New England* https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/12/30/science/new-england-is-warming-faster-than-rest-planet-new-study-finds/
Because the people are brainwashed into thinking that not doing it here (produce oil, textiles, etc). will make a difference, because the air over the USA is special and will not mix with the rest of the planet. So instead its done over seas, with less restrictions and cause even more pollution. So good job. Looking at you Cali
China is a terrible country, cruel to animals, and people, dont care about pollution. They caused Carona and the source of many flu's.
Til the world record for children born to one woman is 69. She had 16 sets of twins, 7 sets of triplets, and 4 sets of quadruplets.
While this was reported at the time, there's no actual documentation to back it up so most people are sceptical of the idea. Apart from anything else the idea that an 18th century Russian peasant woman would still have been fertile enough to be giving birth in her 50s is already unlikely. The idea that she would survive 27 separate labours is even more unlikely. The story also suggest that with the exception of one set of twins, the children all survived infancy. Some of the family became well known in Moscow and received favours from the Tsar and there is a story from the era that the Tsarina met the mother, which means they had no incentive to come clean if the story was made up. I suspect, if the 67 children existed, they probably had multiple mothers. It's a good story, but probably as likely as the woman in England who gave birth to rabbits.
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20151020-did-one-woman-really-give-birth-to-69-children
Load More Replies...I’m sorry but this is disgusting. The father of those 69 kids leave them and had a new wife with 18 more children
I think it more likely that she died and he went on to remarry, rather than he left her with the kids.
Load More Replies...She went through 27 pregnancies!?!? And not just standard pregnancies!!! How old was she when she started
Seems the woman was from 18th century Russia (1700s) and the marriage age was 13 for females and 15 for males (though 15 was the preferential female age)
Load More Replies...OMG I thought my friends mum had it bad she is Catholic and Irish and she had 7 sets of twins.
The name of the above woman was Valentina Vassilyev. Also, the word record for most children in one birth is 8; six boys and two girls. Nadya Suleman gave birth 9 weeks premature and all the children survived
The world record as verified by Guinness World Records is NINE https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-children-delivered-at-a-single-birth-to-survive
Load More Replies...Please write it as TIL, because til is a shortened version of until.
Scarily incredible. The human body is capable of many things..
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America has about 5% of the worlds population but about 25% of the worlds criminals.
Incarcerated. The percentage of criminals is debatable. For-Profit prisons require incarcerations, so judges and LEOs are encouraged to arrest and convict just about anyone. Poor people can't defend themselves as easily as rich people, so you see where this is going.. Plus, a lot of labour comes out of the prison, so: Legal slavery.
Wonder what percentage of the 25% are unnecessarily detained—-in prison for relatively minor and comparatively harmless deeds, while true criminals either pay the best lawyers to get them off, get them nothing but small fines to,pay, or get them sent to Club Fed, even though they rightfully should be sent to gen pop so their fellow inmates can dole out some well-deserved jailhouse justice.
And Americans own about 46 percent of the entire global stock of 857 million civilian firearms
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Load More Replies...Anyone, regardless of color will become selfish and greedy when given money, power and are detached from common folk. Just so happens at this point in history, it's old white men.
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3% of everyone on earth alive in 1939 died in WWII.
In 5 years, you'd expect 6% of the world's population to die of natural causes, assuming everyone lives to 80 years. Is this 3% who died from war and war-driven starvation?
Subsaharan Africa and South America were practically untouched by the war.
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South America is moving away from Africa at about the same speed your fingernails grow.
Omg imperial systen is using nail growth as a kind of measurment now??
Yes, the standard rate of 1 banana length per year was considered too fast for this application
Load More Replies...On a globe you cannot move away from anything, without getting closer the other way around.
Would have thought this was a velocity since there is a direction involved.
Only 3% of the Earth's water is fresh.
You can drink it all, just filter it, desalination it, or just let the sea evaporate form clouds, and drink the rain.
This is much easier said than done. It's expensive to desalinate and difficult to make sure everyone gets enough water they need. We're likely at the start of dangerous mass water shortages in the US and already there in some places globally. We need to be talking about responsible water use ASAP!!
Load More Replies...Is this just talking about surface water or does it include subsurface water as well?
I'm guessing not, because we've not discovered all of it. I've seen statistics that claim there's ALOT of subsurface water. Hopefully, we will never reach it.
Load More Replies...And 100% of all water has passed through a living creature...
I wrote that wrong. It should read "If a person who brushes their teeth twice a day would not let the water run while brushing, over the course of their lifetime, they would save enough water that would fill an Olympic-sized pool three times." Sorry, y'all.
It would take 1.2 million mosquitoes, each sucking once, to completely drain the average human of blood.
In other areas it would take less than that number, because I swear the mosquitoes are the size of Buicks.
Load More Replies...I'm sure those canadian musquitoes need fewer to do the same job, they are massive. But on the other hand they will say sorry once done with your corpse....
True this. Spend some time in the Canadian bush.
Load More Replies...It's not the blood volume but what the mosquitoes carry that is the problem.
If all the humans alive right now lived in the same density per square mile as New York City, we could all live in the state of Texas.
Because you'd be squashed, or because, you know... Texas?
Load More Replies...I lived in Texas. 3/10, would not recommend. The rain was nice, but too far apart. The ground is too spiky. Everything wants to kill you. I looked a black widow in the eye as she dragged an egg sac filled with her children and slaughtered them all with a machete. No mercy.
"everything wants to kill you"...including the people.
Load More Replies...That would explain why the movie "Home" put all the humans in Australia - as it's as big as Texas.
Over 1 million earths could fit into the sun.
Richard, given up on the world already, have we?
Load More Replies...Around 5 billion Suns could fit in UY Scuti, the largest known star in the Universe. That means, 5 000 000 000 000 000 Earths would fit in UY Scuti. One quadrillion Earths in one single star of the thousands of millions of billions of stars that are out there... So f×××g small we are.
So? Over seven billion brutally violent, self destructive apes fit on the earth.
The sun is growing hotter, and larger in diameter. It will eventuall expand to a diameter beyond the earths orbit. But we will have been fried to a crisp before that date
Well, they would probably burn before they got that close to the sun, but I see your point.
Size-wise, a particle of dust is halfway between a subatomic particle and the Earth.
Umm, what? Assume that for practical purposes a subatomic particle has just about 0 size. The Earth is about 260 billion cubic miles. Halfway between zero and 260 billion cubic miles is 130 billion cubic miles. No, a particle of dust is not 130 billion cubic miles. Perhaps you are using a logarithmic scale? But even that doesn't make sense. Halfway between zero and 260 billion would be the square root of 260 billion which is about 510,000 cubic miles. Still a lot bigger than a particle of dust. I'm sure you could come up with some scale where the particle of dust would be half-way across the graph, but that doesn't mean it's half as big. It means it's halfway across some scale that increases very, very rapidly as you move to the right.
Name ore than one kind if subatomic particle, and its size relative to a hydrogen atom, if you want to get credit for this.
I thought a Human was halfway between a subatomic particle and the known universe?
How does this work though? If the earth is 12000km in diameter, then half way between zero and that is 6000km. So a sub atomic particle is less than zero units of size?
86% of British people live within 8 miles from where they were born.
Seems to be 100 miles: https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/788745/British-people-birthplace-miles-average
Load More Replies...I'm trying to think of a person I know that that applies to and can't think of one.
Me 🥲 I'm back living with my parents. Farthest away I lived was Japan. Fun fact; between years at uni I worked at the hospital I was born at, doing filing in the antenatal clinic!
Load More Replies...This is just demonstrably not true. Maybe 10% or so, given how little our lovely island is, but 86%??? Nah. Don't buy it at all, I'd argue more of us stay in the city we study in or nearby rather than going back to our hometowns after university.
Only figure I could find says 55% and there are several reports saying most people live 100 miles away
Per express dot uk: Britons live approx 100 miles from their birthplace on average. Per dailymail dot uk, half of Brits live in or near their childhood home. (That last may be due to financial constraints, caring for aging parents, etc.) Bear in mind, they factored in people who were born *overseas* in calculating the miles on that 100 miles thing. In the mid-2010s about 25% of English and Welsh residents had mothers born outside the UK.) So, yeah, I call b******t on this "fact"
Then my husband is a distant outlier in that bell curve. Born in Warwickshire and now living in Maryland.
I live within 8 miles from where I was born in the US, and it's 40 times larger than the UK.
Fat leaves our body 86% through the breath. The other 14% leaves our body through water.
MISLEADING. When fat cells break down into their components (which, btw, they usually don't while on our backsides!) some of the component elements like Carbon and Oxygen do exit as CO2 out our lungs. They're also doing a rough calculation on this. YOU DO NOT EXHALE FAT! You exhale carbon dioxide. Fat cells consist of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, in certain arrangements. See: High school chemistry.
This is the comment I came looking for. Thank you! There's always one of you & I am grateful for it!
Load More Replies...The only molecules expelled when we exhale are 02 (oxygen), C02 (carbon dioxide), and H20 (WATER VAPOR). This bored panda fact is completely false.
Those are the exact components fat is broken down into when you "burn" it to create energy. This fact is slightly oversimplified, but absolutely true.
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It takes roughly 170,000 years for photons from the Sun's core to reach the convection zone of the photosphere where it is released out into space. In other words, the Sun light you see is hundreds of thousands of years old.
Yeah, every time we are looking up to the sky, we are seeing the past.... how it was hundreds of thousand, million years ago.
What's farther away - the Sun or England? Well, you can see the Sun, so ---. (Thanks, Dad!)
I upvoted you to offset a downvote. Seems strange that someone would not understand a "Dad joke."
Load More Replies...So you are saying the suns surface produce's no light, it all comes from the core. Don't you think light is produced on the surface, and we see it 8 minutes latter, that's how long it takes light to travel to us.
The fusion reaction producing the light happens at the core of the sun. From there it pingpongs around until it finds the surface and then, 8 minutes later, your eye
Load More Replies...It’s quite a thought, isn’t it? Something most people don’t realize, and most of them wouldn’t be able to grasp. Oh, and God had nothing to do with it.
From the suns surface to earth light needs eight minutes. From the core of the sun to its surface the photons need so long, because sun is so dense, they are not exactly traveling at the speed of light inside there.
Load More Replies...How could you tell? It could also be the same photon that just have lost energy.
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The population of Ireland has not yet recovered half-way from the famine of 150 years ago.
The immediate effects of the famine saw a great many people [perished] from starvation or disease and others emigrate to avoid the same fate. The longer term effects created a breakdown in the social order which forced emigration and a consequent 100 year decline in the population. It's only in the last 50 years that the population has started to grow again.
Of Irish ancestry and didn't know that. I thought it was due to monoculture farming. I'll look it up tho.
Load More Replies...Also there is an epigenetic impact that can last for generations. Smaller stature, some prevalent health issues. Study done on Dutch famine after WWII and another in India (forget when) shows any child gestated during a famine, has a higher likelihood of passing certain traits onto children such as obesity/famine genes.
Not to mention that we have way more resources available for family planning (and that includes methods acceptable to the Catholic Church) than we did in the 1840s. 8 million was obviously unsustainable, especially if the population relies so heavily on only one crop for sustenance, as all it took to decimate them was the potato famine—-and yes, I know there were other factors, mainly cruel oppression by the British, but at least they could eat before the potato crops were blighted.
There was plenty of food available but it could be sold elsewhere for more money by the English producers, who were embracing the conservative doctrine of free market economics above everything else. It's a bit like how the super rich treat the masses now.
Load More Replies...The scale of decline of population is still visible today. There are still remains on old fields left unattended, ruins of old houses. Especially in countryside. Other contributing factor was, land owner still demanded rent payment despite farmers not having anything to sell. Eviction was common place.
These are probably not sustainable. They were not then so why would they be now?
Load More Replies...There are more people of Irish descent living in the USA than in Ireland.
If you and your spouse both have a divorce under your belt , and one (or both) of you have MORE than one divorce under your belt, the failure rate of your marriage is 93%.
First marriage, 3 years. His 8 years. Our marriage, 25 years and still in love.
Funny how we're still considering divorce as a failed marriage... as I see it, a failed marriage has more to do with people who feel miserable within their marriage and still choose to keep in an unhappy relationship.
Good point. My parents are married for life - to the bitter end.
Load More Replies...This implies that remaining married is a success. In many cases, divorce is a much better solution. I understand the point, it's kinda weirdly worded though.
well, my parents divorced, then both got remarried, and both are happy now so….?
So congratulations, it would appear the 7 remaining percent would apply to them.
Load More Replies...Both my dad and stepmum got married at 18 (both forced to marry due to unplanned pregnancies in the 80s) both had terrible first marriages (abusive and cheating partners) both got divorced and became single parents by the time they were 22. They met each other aged 32 and got married within a year, creating a blended family with their 8 kids. They've been happily married for 26 years and have 14 grandkids and another 2 on the way.
What if you try to work through your difficulties and actually, you know, make good on your vows?
85% of all Americans live within 20 minutes of a Walmart.
Sorry, but can we calm down on the America bashing, just a little bit? I get it, we're fat, lazy and stupid. However, you guys DO know how big this country is and therefore how spaced out everything is, right? Oftentimes, we have no choice but to drive because everything is at least a few miles away. I know I'm going to get down voted because I'm an American defending America, but I'm not really sorry for this rant. I have my problems with this country, too, but you guys DO know that not all of us fit the stereotype, right?
I gave you an upvote. Our cities were not planned well so we are pretty much dependent on our cars. (I'm also an American defending America.)
Load More Replies...I live within 20 minutes of 3. I don't like any if them, each for a different reason!
Six. I have 6 within a 20 minute drive. It's utterly ridiculous.
And all non-rich Americans pay taxes so that the government can supplement the nonliving wage of the serfs trapped working in it.
To the detriment of smaller Mom and Pop stores. Walmart isn’t all that great to shop at either. There prices are often only a couple Pennie’s different from other stores, they can be very stingy when it comes to accepting coupons, and they really don’t have such great specials anymore. Plus, since lockdown, their shelves are sparsely stocked, with certain items completely unavailable for months. I vary my grocery shopping now, only using Walmart for certain basic items, and going to other nearby stores for items that are better quality, as well as better value, than at Walmart (for example, Walmart’s steaks taste like they’ve been pickled or have had some kind of bad tasting additives put on them).
Yeah, anything meat related is just bad. I found the chicken of the chicken Caesar salad mushy and watery. It was so awful. '
Load More Replies...I love my local Walmart. Thanks to this store, we can afford to eat, buy kosher food, pet food, even order international or gourmet food for home shipping. We think it's a great store.
No offence meant, but how old are you? I'm in my late 40's. I barely, remember shopping at local family owned stores. You're right, we didn't have all the access to the products we enjoy today, but I can say, on average, life was less complicated and I had more things that I treasured.
Load More Replies...Appropriate response. I'm picturing Charlie Brown.
Load More Replies...I live about 1.5 miles away from one. By car it would take me 6 minutes to get there. The average human has a walk speed of 3 miles per hour so it shouldnt take more than 30 minutes to walk there in theory, but there are streets, houses, and fences in the way. So walking would take at least 45 minutes . The take into account that most American households buy food 2 weeks at a time, not likely a person on foot can easily carry that. And who has time to walk 1 and a half hours every few days to get groceries.
There are more trees on planet Earth than there are stars in our galaxy.
Considering another fact "there are more star in the universe than the sand grain on beach" i'am not believing this one
Yeah, the universe is a very different thing than one galaxy. The universe is theoretically infinite, our galaxy is finite. Your belief doesn’t negate facts.
Load More Replies...Yet still not enough, especially in our rain forests (we don’t only have one, though many of the others don’t look like the Amazon).
There are more trees on planet Earth than there are blades of grass,, not weeds,, but blades of grass !!
80 per cent of 80 year old males or older will have suffered or will face prostate cancer at some point in his life. Eighty. Percent.
Yes, and it is similar for breast cancer. However, there are many very slow growing types of cancer. Most of these people die of old age, not cancer. Misleading.
Always wondered, is ‘old age’ really a cause of death, or does old age just make you more susceptible to other causes of death
Load More Replies...This is similar to the statistic for breast cancer. You have a 1 in 9 chance of developing breast cancer IF YOU REACH THE AGE OF 90. That final point is often left out of the statement.
BUT most is harmless, you never know it's there (unless you go looking for it) and won't kill you. Harm from unnecessary surgery on the other hand...also like breast cancer.
If we avoid all accidents and most diseases, EVERYONE gets cancer. It is the final grim reaper, no matter how long we prolong life, cancer gets us all.
Anecdotic "evidence": my father got prostate cancer at 80. Had surgery (no other treatment). He now is a healthy 83 year old.
25% of the earths crust is actually made of iron like in your cereal.
Yeah, I like a healthy sprinkling of nails with my cereal. Iron levels in your blood are very important you know
Load More Replies...Elemental iron is one thing. What you eat vs what makes a steel blade is another. Please, use science *and* common sense. Good grief.
Just having a normal day, eating some earth crust for breakfast.
25% of the Earths crust is actually made of iron. Hmmm I don’t think that’s true. I’m sure it’s only 5% of the Earths crust with other chemical elements, like silicon, oxygen and another metal I can’t remember, being more abundant? Iron is still the most abundant element but it’s mainly in Earths core. Also I’m pretty sure if your cereal has a crust, your milk is off.
The Vatican has 5.9 popes per square mile.
There is one pope, The Vatican is just under 0.2 sq mi, so one pope per 0.2mi², so more accurately 5.3 popes per 1mi²
It's actually a joke, not a fact. The Vatican is just really small.
Load More Replies...If you correctly shuffle a deck of cards, you'll create a configuration that has never existed, and likely never will again. This is because there are 8.1x10^67 possible arrangements for fifty-two cards, and getting through each of them would take longer than the lifespan of the universe.
This number is called 52! (52 shriek) "If every star in our galaxy had a trillion planets, each with a trillion people living on them, and each of these people has a trillion packs of cards and somehow they manage to make unique shuffles 1,000 times per second, and they'd been doing that since the Big Bang, they'd only just now be starting to repeat shuffles." Thanks QI
You have a great chance of creating a configuration that has never existed, but it doesn't mean you necessarily do create a configuration that has never existed. Shuffling cards is not like drawing a number in a waiting line, you're not going through all possible different combinations. In fact, because cards have a value and color and are associated more often with other specific cards during a game, the shuffling itself is skewed because the initial configuration of cards is not random.
How many people shuffle how many packs of cards every day around the world, and for how long have they been doing this. So the amount of combinations is 80658175170943878571660636856403766975289505440883277824000000000000, so has all combinations yet happened?
The short answer is no, we are not close to having reached all of the possible combinations. The long answer is that it would take nearly 4 novemdecillion years to get every combination if 100,000 decks of cards were shuffled every second of the day continuously. The universe is estimated to be 13.7 billion years old, and face cards have only been around in their current form for 506 years. That means we have only gotten to about 16 billion of the combinations, which isn't even one percent of the possible combinations.
Load More Replies...Casino gambling is a factor in 40% of US personal bankruptcy filings
1) The biggest air force in the world is the United States Air Force. The second biggest is the United States Navy and Army combined. 2) It is generally accepted that the Air craft carrier is the most valuable and influential piece of war machinery because it allows you to wage a war from anywhere without putting civilians at risk. As of 2016 the USA had 14 the next closest country had 2.
Aircraft carriers are also the most valuable asset for fast emergency aid after natural disasters - they contain a full hospital, water cleaning facilities and amphibian landing crafts + pioneering machinery to clear airports for heavier cargo planes like C-130, C-160 or C-17 full of supplies
Amphibian landing crafts? They take the frogs ashore?
Load More Replies...But they don't have money to feed school children. So, there's that.
I think weve discovered a possible reason nobody is threatening to invade the USA, like with Ukraine and Taiwan. Could we lease a couple of our aircraft carriers to those nations?
The problem of course is that a moving island attracts the eye (and hypersonic missiles)
OP means the second biggest AIR FORCE is the US Navy and Army combined? Hmmm...
The Army and Navy use some aircraft, I think primarily for transportation in the army's case. All the planes operated off of US aircraft carriers are part of the Navy.
Load More Replies...IIRC, US Navy is largest Navy. Second largest (by tonnage/number of vessels) is US Army
There are more barrels of bourbon in Kentucky than people.
I would be more than happy to correct this situation. Send me the barrels.
Just FYI, bourbon isn't just whiskey made in Kentucky. It's just whiskey that's made with at least 51% corn.
BUT, even if it's made with 51% corn, it CANNOT be called bourbon, UNLESS it's made in Kentucky.
Load More Replies...50% of our living US presidents have been accused of sexual harassment.
It's not just America. I would ask wtf is wrong with men?
Load More Replies...A reminder that this statistic says "accused". another reminder that just because someone is accused of something, doesn't mean it's true.
No, they definitely did. There is irrefutable testimony. There's no question. They just won't be convicted because money and power.
Load More Replies...The last 7 presidents in my country have been accused of corruption, 4 face jail time or are being investigated (even the current one) One killed himself before trial.
This might be because that while one should be presumed innocent until proven otherwise, in the public eye, even an accusation is enough to destroy some ones reputation and livelihood in a moment. -- Did the US not just have a trial between two actors about this very thing?
Why is this downvoted? They literally are. This is a statement of fact.
Load More Replies...There are more employees at Walt Disney World (approx. 75,000) than coal miners in the United States (approx. 50,000).
Not really when you think of how many people think we shouldn't go green to prevent loss of jobs by coal miners here.
Load More Replies...I actually dont use any coal, personally. But i have been to disney several times. So this makes perfect sense
If you use electricity from the grid, then you probably have used coal.
Load More Replies...Morbidly obese people cost their insurers significantly less than do fit people. The reason being that even though morbid obesity causes such a multitude of health problems, people die at such a relatively young age that they don’t have the chance to run up such a high tab.
Hmmm. . . . I wonder if that's why some insurance companies won't cover weight loss surgery
But a longer lived person will pay more in premiums. So, this is a bit of skewed thinking.
I have a really hard time believing this. Fit people not only use considerably less medical services, devises and little to no pharmaceutical medication, but they end up paying into the insurance system for their much longer lifetime. I call BS on this one.
Agreed 🤝 (difference might be in the obese vs morbidly obese but still)
Load More Replies...Haha. Making things up as you go along? Truth and untruth in the above statement. Cite your sources. I can't even believe this is posted.
They do in the Uk as health care is free. Apparently common sense isn't.
For a while, we were all a single cell. Now we have about 37 trillion of them.
Humans are so much easier to get along with when they only have one cell...
Be humble. Most of you is empty space between electrons and 80% of the rest is water.
Its so much water because every cell is full of water so the two kind of go hanf in hand. I mean where else would all the water be since you only have about 5 to 6 liters of blood.
Load More Replies...I have a pic of my son as a 3 cell embryo (IVF) . There are other cells in the pic but I tell him I know which one he is .
Most of the cells in your body aren't actually you. Only 43% of your body is human cells.
Which one was I? The ovum or the sperm? Both are equally important to create a zygote.
Don't know why you got downvoted. You're absolutely right. And I think the zygote is exactly what this post was talking about. Anyway, I upvoted you, to take away the downvote. 😊
Load More Replies...52% of white women voted for Trump over Clinton…is currently #51. I can cancel out the minus you got but it’ll just go back to neutral until someone else gets your joke. (I liked it tho!)
Load More Replies...Alaska takes up about 21% of the USA's total land area.
If none of Wayne Gretzky's goals counted, his assists would still make him the all-time leading scorer in the NHL.
In 110 years let’s say, every single person who is alive now will be dead. All of the big superstars and actors and whoever will be completely different people we don’t know. I was stoned out of my mind last night and I was thinking about that and it absolutely blew my f’ing mind.
“i was stoned out of my mind” ah, the higher plane of shower thoughts
The record for life duration is 122 years. So someone born today could still be alive in 110 years.
Beat me to it! Yeah, guess OP too stoned to work that out 🤣
Load More Replies...That doesn't mean that ours will be forgotten nonetheless. I mean, we also remember Mozart and Beethoven - and everyone who was alive at the time they were alive is also long dead now.
Not necessarily. There has been a 116 year old women before, so someone who's alive right now could definitely be alive in 110 years.
My History lecturer told us the other day that more US Soldiers [unalived] in the Civil war than US Soldiers have [unalived] in all other wars ever, combined.
That's what happens when both sides are primarily made up of the same nationality.
Add to that, killing techniques were advancing much faster than medicine
Load More Replies...That’s because it was a Civil War—-two halves of the same country were fighting each other. So ALL the casualties of that war were US casualties, regardless of whether they were from the North or the South. Still a huge number, though. Too huge.
AND, way back then, they, of course, didn't have nearly the kind of medicines or treatments we have now. Lotta people died back then, and not just in wars, of things that would be easily treatable today.
Load More Replies...The number of people that died by firearms in the US between 1968 and 2017 is higher than the casualities of every war the US was ever involved in
And more people in the US have died from covid than died in WW i, WW ii, Korea, Vietnam, and wars in the Middle East. When will this insanity end?
And more Vietnam vets killed themselves than died there. It's all horrible
Load More Replies...You know it's only a matter of time before political correctness filters out the term unalive. Cos "someone is offended by it'"
WTH is UNALIVED??!! Who was your History Lecturer anyway?? What kind of verbiage is that? How about just using the word DIED?? SHEESH
Don't blame the poster. It is BP's algorithms that does the censoring, apparently because the advertisers demand it.
Load More Replies...If you're a man over 7 feet tall, there's a 17% chance you'll be in the NBA. That's roughly 1 in 6.
not necessarily. We have a lot of foreign players.
Load More Replies...52% of white women voted Trump over Hillary.
How do you demonstrate that if voting is anonymous? At best, you can say that 52% of white women who answered the survey said they voted Trump.
No one asked me I'm a white woman! NO I DIDNT VOTE FOR THE ORANGE FUZZY WIG LORD VADER!!!
Black men have a 1/3 chance of being incarcerated at some point in their life time in the US
You know something is bad when it is 50% more likely for black people to be innocent, and there are still people who say that Black Lives Matter is dumb and unneeded
What's not needed are whiny little pissantbitches screeching "ALL lives matter!".
Load More Replies...This has to do with the Reagan's War on Drugs and Unfair Federal Regulations. Crack Cocaine v Cocaine. Race, The War on Drugs, and Mass Incarceration.
You are literally the one going blah, blah, blah. Nothing relevant or at least put together to make a coherent or valid point. By the way, technically weed is a drug both under federal law and also scientifically. It just isn't as bad as most. And I guess it doesn't bother you that there are black people serving life sentences for using it. You get the difference, now?
Load More Replies...Incorrect. A white male has only an 8% chance of being incarcerated and nearly all the white men I have ever worked with used narcotics at one point or another and I've worked everywhere from construction to transportation to IT to management.
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The average person has one ovary, one testicle, less than 2 arms.
Well, since there aren’t too many people with more than 2 arms (/s), the average number of arms will always be less than 2.
Wouldn't the average number of both testicles and ovaries be less than one? There are probrably more people who have had either removed (usually due to cancer) than have extras.
Yes you are right, if this fact is using less than two arms as a fact. the same applies to testicles and ovaries.
Load More Replies...I guess I’m not average. I have zero testicles. My mother didn’t have any either. Neither sisters either.
Man, I have two whole arms. Guess I’m weird too.
Load More Replies...Yes but the average number of skeletons inside the human body is greater than the number of human bodies!
Most people have fewer friends than their friends have, on average.
I guess the OP wanted to say that most of the people have only few friends, but these friends are people who are 'centers' having lots of friends. Eg. I have 100 friends, but they have only me and they don't know each other.
Load More Replies...They are saying that your friends have more friends than you do, in average.
Load More Replies...I hope this means actual friends, and isn’t counting the fake friends online, who people have never actually met in person.
Are you saying the people you are friends with, are not friends with you? or people think you are their friend, but you are not?
Mean versus median values. The mean would have to average out but the median can be smaller than the mean
There are more planes in the oceans than there are submarines in the sky.
I'm starting to have cognitive dissonance trying to understand this thread lol
More planes were shot down during World War II than there are registered aircraft in the world today.
The mass of all viruses in the ocean easily surpasses the mass of all living Elephants.
I was slightly confused when I first read this. Thinking yeah of course there's gonna be more viruses than living elephants in the ocean. Sleep is our friend.
Women on OKCupid only consider the top 7% of men to be above average in attractiveness, based on their pictures alone. They consider only the top 19% to be average or better. The biggest group in the stats was "moderately unattractive" with 31%. "Unattractive" starts at the 58% percentile, with 27% of men being "very unattractive." Women recorded no men as "very attractive."
Would that be from the three actual women using the site of the 100K bots?
Looks aren’t everything. The first man I ever loved wasn’t all that good looking. Relatively short, with a belly, balding, and with a slight underbite. But he had the most beautiful blue eyes, along with having a great sense of humor, being cultured and educated, and possessing the most generous and loving nature of anyone I have ever met. To me he was irresistible. We eventually parted ways after several years together—-as friends—-simply because of distance, because he moved halfway across the world (also it was the eighties, so no internet). My relationship with him taught me how good relationships are supposed to be, and became the template for all my future relationships. Had I rejected him because of his appearance, I would’ve missed out on one of the most positive and important relationships of my life.
I wonder if that would change if the men posted a decent photo of themselves instead of the God-awful (read: unshaven, shirtless (alternative: wearing a wife-beater t-shirt) or just-woke-up selfies in which they appear to be simultaneously doing something else - off-camera - they don’t want you to see. It’s just mind-boggling how many of these are on dating sites…do they have NO ONE who can tell them they look like perverts who live in their parents’ basements????
Probably part of the reason for this is that most men on dating sites don't know how to take nice pictures of themselves :D
Or most of the attractive men are already taken so don't sign up for dating sites?
Load More Replies...As a single 50 yr old woman, I realize I am forced to lower my "standards" as I age since the majority of emotionally mature/secure men my age probably won't be going to the gym daily, and won't stress over their wrinkles (unlike women) enough to get a face-lift or botox, etc.
More Americans than Canadians live north of Canada's southernmost point.
Canadians are americans too, you know? I'm chilean and i'm american too
There is exactly on country in this world that has the word "America" in its official name, and that's the United States of America. So yes, America *is* a country.
Load More Replies...Cosmetic surgery - South Korea: South Korean women, the most obsessed with cosmetic surgery, are among the world's women. Statistics show that one out of five women in South Korea has at least one cosmetic surgery, four times higher than women in the United States. As a result, South Korea's cosmetic surgeons have gained a reputation for driving around 7.5 million people to Seoul, the capital of South Korea, for cosmetic surgery.
It's sad. These Korean women (I am half Korean, btw) all get their eyes "done," (usually surgery to get double eyelids to look more like white people, or to enlarge the eye opening to look more like white people - my subjective opinion anyways) in addition to other procedures, like shaving their jawline/chin where they all end up looking the same. Then, they have children whom they (some) will offer them plastic surgery as a sweet 16th birthday gift. In Korea, you have to look perfect just to get a job since it is common practice for employers to require your photo as part of your job application. Ugh...
Does anyone proof read these at all b4 printing them? It's a simple concept of not making yourself look like a dop a$$.
Nobody does... you can just type and upload. There is only auto"correct" in case you use any blacklisted words like f**k or dead.
Load More Replies...One of the most dangerous occupations in the United States is President. 18% of Presidents have died while in office, half of those by assassination.
1. Logging workers Fatal injury rate: 111 per 100,000 workers Total deaths (2018): 56 Salary: $41,230 Most common fatal accidents: Contact with objects and equipment The most dangerous job in America is logging. Logging workers had a fatal accident rate that was 33 times the average job nationwide. Logging workers harvest forests to provide the raw material for goods such as wood, paper, and cardboard, in addition to other industrial products. These workers spend almost all of their time outside in forests and other isolated areas.
Let's stop electing people older than the social security retirement age, and see if that helps.
You seem to not understand that this is mainly a function of statistics. There haven't been very many Presidents in the first place. And some of them died of old age or common diseases of the time. The rest? Well everyone should be familiar with the idea that Presidents are at great risk of being assainated.
Load More Replies...Despite making up a little less than 2% of the population, 44% of the billionaires in the US are Jewish.
The reason for this is, VERY simply put, that Jewish people were excluded from (mostly Christian) society in many European countries (long before WWII) in that they weren't allowed to do lots of professions. Jobs related to money (banking) were allowed though as Christians didn't want to do them. So these were the obvious choice for many Jews. Please keep this in mind next time someone uses the hideous "greedy / money obsessed Jew" stereotype.
Thank you for saying this. Not many people know that moneylending was one of the few acceptable profession for Jews, for centuries. FFS, people gotta make a living, and if most jobs are closed to them they’ll take whatever jobs they can get, distasteful or not, and risk being vilified so they can feed their families.
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Load More Replies...There are more people living in Dallas/Fort Worth than the entire state of Louisiana.
The size of Texas is at a minimum 3 times the size of Louisiana. Put that into consideration.
IQ correlates more strongly with income than socioeconomic background.
I read somewhere (yeah, that sounds reliable, I know) that poverty can make your IQ drop by several points. Probably because constant fear and anxiety kind of occupy your mind enough.
Just losing your job shaves off a few points on the IQ scale for you. But they return when you're up and running again. I know this thanks to my empirical studies in the field...
Load More Replies...IQ testing is dated, doesn't capture various types of intelligence. Sources?
Actually it doesn't, it is due to education through that socio-economic background, poorer income groups generally receive worse education than higher income brackets, IQ is improved by a positive environment "you are smart because your parents are rich" vs "you are stupid because you are poor"
Here is one of the studies. Your disagreement is flat out incorrect. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4641149/
I think the terminology might be important here. Most people are probably reading this and thinking that socioeconomic status doesn't matter if you have a high IQ. If you have low socioeconomic status and high IQ, you'll more reliably have a relatively higher income. The high IQ end of the bell curve is where you have a poor kid getting scholarships and breaking through barriers.
Load More Replies...I'm assuming that the people with low IQ's make more money---that's why rich people are f*****g stupid, right?
New Jersey hasn’t had a male Lt. Governor since 1757.
Mostly because between independence and 2001 they didn't *have* a Lt Governor.
If you were to take the smallest cylinder of air completely surrounding the Eiffel Tower, the air itself would have more mass than the rest of the Tower. Edit: Due to buoyant forces, it wouldn't exactly weigh more on Earth. However, it still has more mass. Also clarified the size of the cylinder.
It seems weired that the airballoon is carried by something that has more mass than itself, although it's real. Edit: so I just wondered and had to look up the numbers: standard hot air ballon =~950 kg starting mass (pilot and passengers included) // Balloon volume = 3000-4250 cubic meters // Air density is quite volatile, but we can assume it weighs around 1kg (+/-10% due to temperature) per cubic meter. So the balloon's mass is only 25-30% of the air it is carried by.
Load More Replies...This is a bit technical, but let's say a test is given to detect HIV in a sample where 1% of the population has HIV. Let's say that 90% of those that got a positive result actually had HIV and 90% of those that got a negative result didn't have it. The cool part is that, with these statistics, if you took the test and were given a positive result, you would only have an 8.33% chance of actually having HIV! I'd explain the math but this is already long enough. This probably isn't that interesting to most but learning this in statistics blew my mind.
The coolest part with statistics is that you can use them without any relationship with reality. If you have a positive test to HIV, you most probably have HIV. Those tests have become pretty reliable.
This would only be true, even if we take your hypothetical starting point, if the testing was done randomly across the population. Given that the chances are already 1%, a positive test raising that to 8% shows an increase in your chances of something close to the accuracy rate of 90%.
As Winston Churchill once said, "... there's lies, damned lies & then statistics."
This is an example of how statistics are always distorted in the media.
This is misleading, due to the assumptions - the tests for HIV are more accurate than 90%
This person was reporting on the field of statistics, not on actual HIV numbers.
Load More Replies...We actually learned quite a bit of these kind of statistics due to covid statistics. Very interesting indeed!
Can we pretty please include a link that supports that "fact"? Stuff like women talk more than man is BS: "A review of 56 studies conducted by linguistics researcher Deborah James and social psychologist Janice Drakich found only two studies showing that women talked more than men, while 34 studies found men talked more than women.[6] Sixteen of the studies found they talked the same and four showed no clear pattern." https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/marriage-equals/201910/do-women-really-talk-more-men
These are just Reddit posts. So take it with a grain of salt but it isn't BP's job to fact check them.
Load More Replies...This article had so many false posts. It actually bothers me even if it's for entertainment that posting falsehoods is such a flippant thing.
Huh, and here I was going around telling people it was 47.8%. Don't I just feel foolish now 😳
Load More Replies...Can we pretty please include a link that supports that "fact"? Stuff like women talk more than man is BS: "A review of 56 studies conducted by linguistics researcher Deborah James and social psychologist Janice Drakich found only two studies showing that women talked more than men, while 34 studies found men talked more than women.[6] Sixteen of the studies found they talked the same and four showed no clear pattern." https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/marriage-equals/201910/do-women-really-talk-more-men
These are just Reddit posts. So take it with a grain of salt but it isn't BP's job to fact check them.
Load More Replies...This article had so many false posts. It actually bothers me even if it's for entertainment that posting falsehoods is such a flippant thing.
Huh, and here I was going around telling people it was 47.8%. Don't I just feel foolish now 😳
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