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RedditSuggestion1234 t1_irv8yaf wrote
Reply to comment by LeroyoJenkins in [OC] In 2020, India is producing the most milk in the world by eqqqxy
184 million milks
RedditSuggestion1234 t1_ir65gji wrote
Reply to comment by libertarianinus in Oil v. US Inflation [OC] by rosetechnology
>nuke does nothing for transportation
It somewhat does if you have an electrified rail network
RedditSuggestion1234 t1_ir1cis7 wrote
Reply to comment by TaftIsUnderrated in Global Agricultural Land Use v. Agricultural Production [OC] by rosetechnology
>then we would only be eating bread and rice.
https://www.fao.org/3/t0207e/T0207E04.htm
Potatoes or sweet potatoes seem more likely in that case.
RedditSuggestion1234 t1_iqwnwly wrote
Reply to comment by nic333rice in The returns to learning the most common words, by language [OC] by orgtre
>95% seems a bit high to me
Not only is 10 000 words huge, but 5 % of unknown words is enough to make a text cryptic to the point where it's barely readable.
4 % unknown words: Yesterday in the morning, I went to the ???????, as I like to do every Monday. I'm a regular customer there.
RedditSuggestion1234 t1_iqwn1vb wrote
As I understand it, this is basically a graph of how diverse the vocabulary of any given language is?
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Reply to comment by oioioifuckingoi in The effect of the First World War on names, in France [OC] by bjco
>The war started on June 28
That's the day Gavrilo Princip killed prince Ferdinand, the war started in August