The current series I'm reading has had ~20 murders in a rural area in about a year, and given the population would be at roughly 100 homicide deaths per 100k Colombia, 1954, 38 per 100k
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We tend to think that murder is relatively common, but in Australia (where these books are set) the homicide victimisation rate is about 1.5 per 100k people per year, or 0.0015% risk, overall, and about half that in rural areas
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I unironically think this would make you fun at parties. Which probably says something about my platonic ideal of a party.
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‘Australian wildlife dangerous’ is an exaggeration. We had a UK visitor, whom was warned of funnel web spiders before visiting until paranoid. 1 whole year in Sydney and he hadn’t seen even 1, until it was mentioned, then we went out of our way for reconnoitre. 17 seen in 30 min.
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Colombia? (It doesn't have a u in the spelling) Or DC?
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Oh my bad, Colombia the country
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Now you gave me an idea. Gotta see the numbers with
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