My colorblind ass actually needed it because the white of the arrow helped me to see the circle faster when looking over the image vs finding it later over the ocean.
Even the whole of the Americas together don’t make a billion. The highest historically for the US and Canada together was a little over 5% in the early 1900s thanks to improvements in technology and huge immigration from Europe (which had a bigger share of the population than than South Asia’s does today)
Another surprising thing is that Europe used to be a larger share of the world’s people than huge places like Africa or India or South East Asia. What finally caring for the health of people can do.
Another shocking thing is that little old Italy has more people than all of Oceania, Australia only has 25,000,000 people
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r/uselessarrow
There is always something useless
My colorblind ass actually needed it because the white of the arrow helped me to see the circle faster when looking over the image vs finding it later over the ocean.
r/premeditatedarrow
In the outback of the Northern Territory and Western Australia? The Kimberly must be more metropolitan that I had thought.
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Ignorance is bliss
r/wheresgoku implied
What’s fun is looks like about half the circle is water
And there's also a lot of Australian outback, all of Himalayas and some of Gobi desert inside the circle.
I'm questioning the truthfulness of that pic tbh
It has all of India, all of China, and all of South East Asia. It is real.
Neato torpedo
r/mapswithoutnewzealand
It is there, just mostly out of frame, but you can see the south island peeking out.
r/wheresgoku
This has to be false, right?
North America alone would account for at least 15%, no?
If there are 8 billion people on the planet, 15% of that would be 1.2 billion.
Canada’s population is about 40 million. US population about 340 million. Mexico’s population 130 million.
Not even close.
Damn, we've really got to slow down then.
Even the whole of the Americas together don’t make a billion. The highest historically for the US and Canada together was a little over 5% in the early 1900s thanks to improvements in technology and huge immigration from Europe (which had a bigger share of the population than than South Asia’s does today)
This interesting graph compares it over time https://www.statista.com/statistics/1006557/global-population-per-continent-10000bce-2000ce/
Another surprising thing is that Europe used to be a larger share of the world’s people than huge places like Africa or India or South East Asia. What finally caring for the health of people can do.
Another shocking thing is that little old Italy has more people than all of Oceania, Australia only has 25,000,000 people
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valeriepieris_circle
and there aren’t 13 latvia’s!
Actually, nobody lives there, because that's just an image.
actually people can’t live in an ima-