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Author Topic: [MILK] There were 12 eggs here what did you do with them? (Happy thread?!)  (Read 15766386 times)

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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161325 on: August 11, 2015, 03:53:49 pm »

People who have washed their cars, I think he means.
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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161326 on: August 11, 2015, 03:54:00 pm »

1. you said "and" at the end, meaning that an individual needs to fit all of those criteria
2. the class of people who have washed their cars probably did not exist before 1886
3. 50% of the human population who has washed a car is probably alive now

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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161327 on: August 11, 2015, 03:54:52 pm »

1. Oh,
2. fair
3. enough.
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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161328 on: August 11, 2015, 04:19:02 pm »

Also, 100% of people who brush their teeth, wash their cars, have showers, have their hair cut, shave, eat, and drink died too.

We must give up all of these things.
99.99%, actually. We haven't died yet.
As mentioned earlier, it's 93% for the ancient stuff like eating and drinking, less for some of the more modern things (looking at you, car-washing).
Therefore scientifically proven that doing more modern things makes you less likely to die?


Also no idea how many forum people actually know about [abbr.] Until they quote this, I guess.
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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161329 on: August 11, 2015, 04:25:02 pm »

Also no idea how many forum people actually know about [abbr.] Until they quote this, I guess.
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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161330 on: August 11, 2015, 04:26:10 pm »

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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161331 on: August 11, 2015, 04:26:21 pm »

So 50% of the human population is alive now, all in one go? When you think of the amount of time the human race has been around, I'd say that's exceedingly unlikely.
Yep, the myth that "more humans are alive now than in all of time before [arbitrary date]" has been propagated as a scare story by eco-nuts (and eugenicists) concerned about overpopulation. Which is a genuine issue, but not in the parts of the world where people have the money and free time to use the internet and do eco-campaigning.
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« Reply #161332 on: August 11, 2015, 04:29:35 pm »

IIRC the number of dead humans is somewhere around 50 billion?
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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161333 on: August 11, 2015, 04:38:14 pm »

Also no idea how many forum people actually know about [abbr.] Until they quote this, I guess.
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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161334 on: August 11, 2015, 04:55:06 pm »

IIRC the number of dead humans is somewhere around 50 billion?
Most estimates place the total number in the 100-115 billion range, which means the number of dead humans is probably in the 93-108 billion range.
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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161335 on: August 11, 2015, 04:55:26 pm »

It's 6.5% still alive, quick google says as much.

Which, honestly, still a huge number, considering that's 80-100 years (lifetime of the oldest average human) compared to... Well, I'm not sure. Anywhere from 200 thousand years to millions.
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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161336 on: August 11, 2015, 05:00:59 pm »

6000 years Bible guesstimate confirmed as truth by Science!
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« Reply #161337 on: August 11, 2015, 05:07:22 pm »

Which, honestly, still a huge number, considering that's 80-100 years (lifetime of the oldest average human) compared to... Well, I'm not sure. Anywhere from 200 thousand years to millions.
You've got your upper and lower limits a bit mixed up there. :P Our current estimates for the first "anatomically modern" humans (as in Homo sapiens sapiens, which is what we all are today and is the best spot to delineate), are 190,000 to 200,000 years ago.
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« Reply #161338 on: August 11, 2015, 05:08:52 pm »

It relies a lot on what you consider human.  The lines between species are blurry even in a given instant, as many species are able to interbreed to some extent.  It only gets more complicated as you add the passage of time.  It's not like an ape had a human baby.  Apes and us have common ancestors.

A quick Google shows this, I think the URL speaks for itself:
http://news.discovery.com/human/evolution/oldest-art-was-carved-onto-shell-540000-years-ago-141203.htm
Which is crazy because the oldest cave paintings (which are something approaching a qualification of humanity) seem to be about 40,000 years old.  But, other modern primates can do sign language and paint (if we give them paint).  When did we become humans?

None of that matters of course, we're reproducing exponentially and are probably doomed to another massive die-off.
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Re: [Poi] The deadly game of poi (Happy thread? Poi! B.. Baka!)
« Reply #161339 on: August 11, 2015, 05:12:51 pm »

Which, honestly, still a huge number, considering that's 80-100 years (lifetime of the oldest average human) compared to... Well, I'm not sure. Anywhere from 200 thousand years to millions.
You've got your upper and lower limits a bit mixed up there. :P Our current estimates for the first "anatomically modern" humans (as in Homo sapiens sapiens, which is what we all are today and is the best spot to delineate), are 190,000 to 200,000 years ago.
Considering the first number I said was "200 000" and I was including non-Sapiens Homo's in that second number as I was unsure what was included in that "how many humans have ever lived," I don't think I mixed up anything.

Edit: My current favourite is methods of immortality that preclude reproduction. Especially if they're things that drastically cut down on resource usage (compare agriculture to a solar panel per brain-pan :P) But we'll find ways around that, I'm sure. Freezing eggs, sub-class of mortals that breed, we'll figure out a way to fuck us all up. I'm hoping to be off-world by the time that happens though :P
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