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  • Norgur@kbin.social
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    The number of skeletons inside of a human body is statistically greater than 1.

    • Track_Shovel@slrpnk.netOP
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      Fuck, that’s a good one

    • ericbomb@lemmy.world
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      I like skull more, but both are great.

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      actually, you’re forgetting about amputees and people born with fewer limbs. it’s likely less than 1.

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        Skeleton, not bones. Amputees still have.a skeleton, don’t they?

        • Vengefu1 Tuna@lemm.ee
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          I lost my skele back in 'nam

          • Norgur@kbin.social
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            Dang commies!

            • AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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              We didn’t make Agent Orange. That was Monsanto, and Dow.

        • knorke3@lemm.ee
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          the question is: is a skeleton that’s missing pieces still “one skeleton”? And if so, at which point does it become not a skeleton? Because i’m reasonably sure you wouldn’t call a severed foot a skeleton even though it is still arguably “one skeleton” that is just missing a lot of pieces.

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        And you’re forgetting that about 1% of the population is pregnant at any given time and has another whole human inside of them.

        • knorke3@lemm.ee
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          honestly curious about how those two would end up statistically balancing out.

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            There are not very many amputees compared to pregnant woman, and babies have a lot more bones that are in your typical limb

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              in case anyone’s curious: the worldwide birthrate is estimated by the UN as ~140 million babies/year. assuming an average pregnancy of 9 months and no disregarding miscarriages/abortions, that leaves ~105,000,000 pregnant women on the world at any one time.
              According to this study there were 57.7 million people living with amputated limbs from traumatic causes worldwide in 2017. while this disregards birth defects i do believe that it’s a reasonable assumption to say that there are indeed less amputees than pregnant women worldwide.

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    Of the ~100 billion humans who have ever lived, ~8 billion of them are still alive. Therefore, your chance of dying is only 92%, not 100%.

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      Yeah but no one of them survived the 116th 122th year.

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        These things are always subject to challenge but as I understand the oldest ‘verified’ person to have ever lived was 122 when they died.

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          Ho yes you’re right, just checked and that was Jeanne Calment.

        • DanglingFury@lemmy.world
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          I’m going full Bilbo Baggins is i make it to 111 years old

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        122nd*

        • diffcalculus@lemmy.world
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          Not if Mike Tyson says it

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      Big (soft) brain moment

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      Who knows, at some point we might figure out how to stop/reverse aging, so your chance of dying (in the foreseeable future) is not 100%, only very close to it

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    The average person has fewer than two legs.

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      Some women have four legs. It’s a temporary condition, but I gander that it’s common enough to offset the amputees.

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        What happens if I put my foot up your ass? Whose foot is it in this equation?

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          Depends, do you have control of it once it’s in? If not, then it’s probably still the other person’s, they’re just using you as a shoe.

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            I’ve been told he’s tight, so my foot will probably get numb due to the contractions.

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          Calm down, Red Foreman.

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            Looks like your ass is next in line.

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          Doesn’t matter, the total amount stays the same

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          Red Foreman’s, obviously.

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          Who is providing oxygen and nutrients to your foot?

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        I saw your dad last night and he also temporarily had four legs so I guess he helped offset the amputeess too

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    Unless there’s a lot of dudes with 3 it really is less than 1 on average.

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/737923/us-population-by-gender/

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      Shut up before we start talking about p values…

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        p is stored in the balls…

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        Did you just assume my p-values!?

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          No, but I know what you LSmean

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            Damn girl, your bell curves are statistically significant

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            Let’s all calm down, and have some Chi at the square.

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    4 out of 5 participants enjoy gang rape

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    68% of statistical facts are incorrect, including this one

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      They say 3 percent of the people use 5 to 6 percent of their brain, 97 percent use 3 percent and the rest goes down the drain

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    So in other words I’m above average

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    If we’re including all humans, the mean is likely below 1, the median is possibly 1 and possibly 0, and the mode is probably 0.

    If we’re limiting to the male sex, then the mode and median are probably 2, and the mean somewhere between 1 and 2.

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    I’m partially responsible for this stat

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      Aren’t we all?

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        Ya, but I’m also why the number is less than two

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          By being female or through loss?

          Cuz I mean roughly half the population of the US has zero by default and they are included in this statistic. So for them you may also be part of why the number is greater than zero.

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            Or through parenting, perhaps?

            If you personally have two, but have two kids with zero, you’re responsible for lowering the average to one, or lower depending on how we account for your partner’s contribution

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            Unfortunate encounter with a Laplander.

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        • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.ml
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          In a few months I’ll be doing my part to lower the average

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            best of luck with your lopemoffomy

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              Somehow never heard that term before but I’m here for it

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            o7

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    For every snake on Earth, there is one snake dick. Half of all snakes are female.

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    I am doing my part!

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    He didn’t dare talk to Razek about an average of one hand. Otherwise the medics would have been very busy.

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