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Apr 2, 2020
10:24
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Sea Chicken
Surly
and despite all that
still nobody knows what the Penn Relays are.
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It's amazing how many died between WW1 and Spanish Flu in a relatively short period of time.
Pete
Office Linebacker
4/2/20 10:20am
Just imagine how many people would be on earth now were it not for warfare and epidemics
Indy Coug
4/2/20 10:21am
I got pretty much the same number: I lack imagination
TomPetty
4/2/20 10:31am
Yet events like the Penn Relays continued
ABCoug
4/2/20 10:22am
and despite all that
Sea Chicken
4/2/20 10:24am
RE: and despite all that
ABCoug
4/2/20 10:29am
Then think about the probable 26M that died in Russia during WWII just 20-25 years later
Bonoman
4/2/20 10:23am
And add in deaths in China (Great Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution, etc)
DC12
4/2/20 10:28am
yup when you look at events like that it makes this one seem pretty minor
franklyvulgar
4/2/20 10:45am
Just goes to show you that society can bounce back from major hits. We will
tevye
4/2/20 10:42am
Serbia lost about 25% of its entire population from those two.
SpiffCoug
4/2/20 10:48am
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