This is what happens when you think.

Aug 29, 2007 15:40

There are 302,730,431 people living in the U.S. right now. Currently, there are about 6,614,902,077 living in the world. Using raw statistics without any type of external sociological factors such as immigration, that'd be approximately a 0.045% chance of being born in the United States ( Read more... )

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tamoteru August 29 2007, 21:55:42 UTC
That is seriously a lot of shit to process.

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not_dat_guy August 30 2007, 15:16:32 UTC
Isn't it though? I'm glad I saw you last night. ^^

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ratykay August 30 2007, 16:00:23 UTC
Dear God.

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not_dat_guy August 30 2007, 16:53:32 UTC
"Dear God, the numbers are wild!" or "Dear God, Dat needs a life!"

It can be said however, I consider myself pretty damn lucky to be born into a life where things are made much easier than if I had been born somewhere else. Those chances of being born in the U.S. are pretty bloody slim, so. Also, this is without taking other external factors in, so it's just raw number crunching. I could also be wrong in my math, if you take into account I'm an art major. :P We can only be thankful I guess!

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irishmastermind September 1 2007, 03:40:47 UTC
Yikes!

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