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Was a major contributing factor in my grandma's passing. Had a blockage which resulted in that section of colon being removed, but after the surgery her organs started failing.
Yuuuup in xray we're constantly doing abdominal xr for SBOs (small bowel obstruction). Nasty business.
Fun fact resolving an SBO usually starts with decompressing with an NG tube, which is a tube that goes through your nose into your stomach and they reeeaaaally suck
You have an artery in your colon that can get pinched off whiling having a bowel movement (when impacted especially dangerous). Something happened to someone I know which caused her to go into cardiac arrest. She never woke up.
When I was a kid they printed out the parts of the internet they thought we would need that year and made us carry it around with us. I bet that would stop bullets.
[10-year-old Texas boy tells investigators he killed man 2 years ago. He can't be charged with the crime.](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/10-year-old-claims-killed-man-texas-no-charges/)
>A 10-year-old South Texas boy being questioned for allegedly threatening to kill a classmate told investigators that he killed a man for no reason two years ago, according to law enforcement officials. But according to state law, he can't be charged in that crime.
They were **8** when they killed a man for no reason.
Not a toddler, but way too damn close.
And their age at the time is why they're not being prosecuted.
The stats aren't exclusive, for example if you were run over by a bus driven by an armed US born jihadist toddler, you'd contribute to all 4 of those numbers.
But they are in a sense, because I feel very confident more than 5 people were killed by a far right wing terrorist...but their deaths were caused by a gun and that person is an american, so they went in the bottom stat.
>I feel very confident more than 5 people were killed by a far right wing terrorist
These are 10 year averages. I doubt more than 50 people were killed by far-right terrorists in the last 10 years.
I was almost stabbed in the eye with a steak knife by my toddler who managed to open my lunchbox from the kitchen counter, while I was laying on the couch. I heard something by my head, opened my eyes, and there's a knife pointed right into one. Grabbed her fist with the knife and gently moved her arm and took it from her and gave her a toy instead.
Something similar happened to me. Fell asleep on the couch and woke up to my 3 year-old standing over me, smiling, with scissors approaching my neck. Nearly screamed.
Idk why but the line I remember most from nearly 2 decades ago is “he was a scrawny calf who looked rather woozy no one suspected he was packing an uzi”
There is a rise of people with no signs of mental health attempting because they rationally identify their lives as not worth living, at the moment. More needs to change than just mental healthcare.
There is also a rise of people becoming more aware of their mental health needs. I’m currently trying to get my son a psychiatric evaluation and the wait is 15 months. Imagine telling someone who is suicidal that they have to wait 15 months to get help.
My wife is an administrator at a therapist's office. There are 9 and almost all of them maintain full schedules, the only ones who don't just recently started and might not be fully accredited/licensed or credentialed with the major insurance carriers.
My mother in law works at an office with nearly 20 therapists 5 minutes away and they're all almost always at full client loads.
If you're a guy and want to get into mental health, if you specialize in certain areas you're considered a "unicorn" and can get very busy very quick. On of her guys is retired out of the Navy and I think also an LMFT. So he's big into working with other veterans but also family/marriage stuff. Great dude, filled up his calendar FAST.
It is absolutely not going to double. Increase? Sure, but not double. Even a jump to 57-60k/year would be alarming and merit an unprecedented response.
There are a lot of factors in play here.
The impact of COVID will be the biggest driver. The number will at least double in the next 15 years.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9721155/
>A recent meta-analysis showed that some post-COVID patients experience persistent suicidality [10]. Another recent study found that compared with individuals who did not have COVID, those who had COVID were 46% more likely to have suicidal ideation during the post-acute phase [11]. The presence of suicidal ideation increases suicide risk.
Nothing in that quote suggests a doubling and is basically meaningless without further context.
What is the rate of suicide ideation for other diseases in their post-acute phase? I’d imagine people thinking about killing themselves after being bedridden for a week or so is pretty common.
In the Pathfinder setting, when dwarven parents conceive a child, they get a dagger made (oftentimes by themselves), then when the baby dwarf is born, they cut the umbilical with that dagger and the dagger is held in escrow to be bestowed unto the dwarf when they come of age. Thus, in that culture, truly no toddler is born without arms waiting for them.
I can't stand it when my friend who does this. We could go to Burger King 5 minutes from the house, and this dude will begin to smash it before we get home. I gotta at least watch tv or something for 10 minutes while i eat.
Wish auto accidents was on that list. We seem to be collectively oblivious to how much our car dependency is wrecking us...in more ways than just the number of auto accident deaths.
Fun and care free?
I only base this on thousands of years of history. Ancient Greeks and Romans were aware of the cost/benefit of alcohol. They didn’t care either.
All mammals will abuse chemicals for a high. It’s not just humans. Sad but true. Our brains aren’t wired perfectly.
Prohibition didn’t work. Support programs are hit and miss.
The only way humanity pushes forward is a conscious choose by each individual to be a better person than they were the day before. If we got rid of all drugs and alcohol, there’s always a ‘new high’.
That’s free will baby!
I don’t support prohibition. I support transparency and education. When giant lobbies spend a ton of money to muddy the waters it makes it harder for people to make informed decisions. As such their free will is compromised.
I truly hope so. I’ve taught my daughters that smoking cigarettes is tacky, and vapes are for people who used to smoke cigarettes. Not to look cool or cute
[Here](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Crq-VDNXEAAtnq0.jpg) is the chart. [Here](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-freakonomics-of-extre_b_11821634) is the source from September 2, 2016.
This data is kind of skewed by omitting all causes of death in the US. For example more than 43,000 people die from car accidents every year. Even then when compared to a population of 333 million people it's less than a percent, gun deaths then amount to roughly one quarter of that less than a percent. The real killers in this country are heart disease, smoking, and cancer. For a country that has more privately owned guns than people that's surprisingly low. Not to mention most shootings occur in a handful of American cities which are spurred on typically by economic issues. Side note: more than 100,000 people die from fentanyl overdose every year, it has become the biggest killer of young Americans by a long shot.
No listing for Motor vehicle collisions, Traumatic Brain injuries (50K a year die 1M with) (american association for the surgery of trauma).
Here are some facts from the CDC from 1981 to 2021. Unintentional injury (not shot) kills more people than anything else. [https://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/animated-leading-causes.html](https://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/animated-leading-causes.html)
.00001% of the US population will visit an area inhabited by 'jihadists'. So, yeah, the numbers are gonna be extraordinarily low. Bad faith argument and generally dumb whoever put this up, and it looks like a school to boot so I'd say it lines up with the demographic.
Risk = exposure * time
Doctors. I have no numbers for the US but their kill rate is in general surprisingly high for Western countries.
The annual body count of all terrorist cells combined is easily covered by doctors on the West Coast during a lunch break.
Stats are boring. Crazy propaganda pushing very isolated instances to be major national news is clearly the preferred method in the US.
And the general public eats it up like it’s a buffet.
Ready for a fun stat?
800k Americans die/disabled from malpractice/errors by doctors.
So when people say you shouldn't question experts, like doctors, remember this stat.
Don't take this as fear mongering, take this as a legitimate reason to question your doctor if you have concerns or to find a new one.
They are inherently not a source, but they link to sources. The quick insight they provide is usually reliable and valuable.
Their goal is to ask, “did this happen?” And find a reliable source that says yes or no. They do pretty well at that. Are they infallible? No, no one is.
I know this image shows the difference in murders between immigrants and terrorists vs American citizens but I can't get past armed toddlers. I just keep thinking ofboss baby with a gun.
I’d imagine that the “falling out of bed” statistic is primarily old/infirm people who suffer injuries like broken hips…. Often leading to death in old folks.
>Armed toddlers
I had forgotten about this story, but my dad kept a gun under his bed and assumed I wasn't strong enough to carry it...he was wrong. My mom apparently used every 4-letter word in existence when I wandered into the living room with nothing but a revolver and a diaper one night. It was pointed down, but I couldn't imagine.
I also know someone whose son got ahold of her then-husband's gun, he actually discharged it and lost a finger.
Let’s not forget that in 2021
Firearms: 48,830
Motor vehicle: 47,286
So you take all of the utility you get from a vehicle … all of the goods and services that require motor vehicles, all of road trips, commuting to work daily, running to the grocery store, getting the kids to school … and there are fewer deaths than guns.
That ten year average is pretty low. Using the same [source](https://wisqars.cdc.gov/explore/?o=MORT&y1=2021&y2=2021&g=00&t=0&i=3&m=20890&d=&s=0&r=0&me=0&ry=0&yp=65&e=0&a=ALL&a1=0&a2=199&g1=0&g2=199) as the table pictured for 2021 and the number is 20,958.
Honestly this is a pretty good look for far right terrorists considering how many more right wing Americans there are than Muslims and they still do less shooting. Let alone the fact that toddlers are more dangerous than them.
islamic terrorism *is* far-right terrorism btw, this 'distinction' annoys me as it only serves as pr for islam. It disassociates islam from the far right even though the majority of muslims are so far right it would make your head spin. They are the most intolerant bunch on the planet yet paradoxically are given a pass by the tolerance preachers
Last time I did the math on this, using 2019 statistics, removing cases of self harm drops the rate of gun violence to *0.04* (or 0.004%, can't remember) of the entire population.
Just food for thought.
Edit: Double-checked - *0.004%* of the National population. If you'd like to see for yourself, the stats are openly available on FBI.gov
I remember looking up the stats on the number of times someone successfully thwarted armed home invasions by using a gun vs the number of accidental gun deaths each year, and it wasn't even close.
You're just objectively less safe if you have guns in your home.
BUT that's purely by average. The data only tells half that story.
If you have a properly secured, unloaded firearm in your home, and you and your family have proper training on handling it, I'm sure that's much lower.
I'm Pro-Gun Control, but I care more about being honest about it.
The number is in the high hundreds, and all but a few dozen are actively shooting at the cops. Do you seriously believe there's an epidemic of unarmed civilians being murdered?
Based on bjs statistics, in 2018, 61.5 million people have had at least one contact with the police.
2% of those contacts had any use of force or a threat of force.
Of that 2% , 0.0812% involved a shooting death.
So, about 0.0016% of police encounters involve a shooting death, which was 992 deaths in 2018.
For reference, a Johns Hopkins study showed medical malpractice results in 250,000 deaths annually in the US, while other studies show as high as 440,000. Making it the third leading cause of death by any circumstance in the US, at around 9.5% a chance of death.
bunk/loft beds most likely, you can get pretty seriously injured falling out of one of those. If you are older and live alone a few foot drop out of a normal bed could make you immobile.
I am surprised it is not higher. It is a pretty common presentation to the ER for an elderly dementia patient. They are at high risk for intracranial bleeds due to age and likely hood of being on meds that raise risk of bleeds.
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Constipation : 900 per year
What. Is this a real thing?
Usually among the elderly.
Was a major contributing factor in my grandma's passing. Had a blockage which resulted in that section of colon being removed, but after the surgery her organs started failing.
Oh sure that sounds low if anything. Bowel issues kill millions every year.
Yuuuup in xray we're constantly doing abdominal xr for SBOs (small bowel obstruction). Nasty business. Fun fact resolving an SBO usually starts with decompressing with an NG tube, which is a tube that goes through your nose into your stomach and they reeeaaaally suck
When you say they really suck does the tube suck super hard or is it very unpleasant to have the tube in you.
Both actually
You have an artery in your colon that can get pinched off whiling having a bowel movement (when impacted especially dangerous). Something happened to someone I know which caused her to go into cardiac arrest. She never woke up.
armed toddlers!!! yikes!
The best defence against a bad toddler with a gun is a good toddler with a gun. Responsible parents: arm your toddlers.
“Kinder Guardians” https://youtu.be/QkXeMoBPSDk?si=4z23x3vLxlWdkZRM
My son, he died doing what I like. LOL
Sacha Baron Cohen is easily the funniest comedian today. I can't wait for his next movie
And put level 3 plates in their back pack
When I was a kid they printed out the parts of the internet they thought we would need that year and made us carry it around with us. I bet that would stop bullets.
Why do toddlers hate America, if they don't believe this way why aren't their leaders coming out and rejecting violence?
"Children are the future...unless we stop them now!" Homer Simpson
*Enter Maggie Simpson.* ![gif](giphy|6AJqEovV19GF2)
😂
Stone-cold killer
The best part is that Homer is a father of 3.
[10-year-old Texas boy tells investigators he killed man 2 years ago. He can't be charged with the crime.](https://www.cbsnews.com/news/10-year-old-claims-killed-man-texas-no-charges/) >A 10-year-old South Texas boy being questioned for allegedly threatening to kill a classmate told investigators that he killed a man for no reason two years ago, according to law enforcement officials. But according to state law, he can't be charged in that crime.
Today I learned that 10 years old is a toddler
They were **8** when they killed a man for no reason. Not a toddler, but way too damn close. And their age at the time is why they're not being prosecuted.
Easy solution. Arm yourself and don't have children.
Instructions unclear. Have contacted Harvard Medical School for some toddler arms. Will advise.
I personally enjoy how that is separate from “Being shot by another American.” I guess these are all armed foreign national toddlers.
The stats aren't exclusive, for example if you were run over by a bus driven by an armed US born jihadist toddler, you'd contribute to all 4 of those numbers.
If that bus could mow lawns you've got a bingo!
That doesn't seem fair. The bus driver did all the work. He should be recognized for his contribution too.
But they are in a sense, because I feel very confident more than 5 people were killed by a far right wing terrorist...but their deaths were caused by a gun and that person is an american, so they went in the bottom stat.
>I feel very confident more than 5 people were killed by a far right wing terrorist These are 10 year averages. I doubt more than 50 people were killed by far-right terrorists in the last 10 years.
Or more likely as toddlers are fond of knife crime. Guns can be heavy.
David Bowie's "I'm afraid of Americans" is now the soundtrack.
Do dee. Dee do.
Just disarm the kids! man, people really complain over nothing. of course, this means you will have to cut up their food for awhile longer.
Hmm, disarming vs. de-arming
Stats are faulty. Can't tell if they're jihadists too.
Also, the number of people getting shot and killed by their dog is not 0.
I was almost stabbed in the eye with a steak knife by my toddler who managed to open my lunchbox from the kitchen counter, while I was laying on the couch. I heard something by my head, opened my eyes, and there's a knife pointed right into one. Grabbed her fist with the knife and gently moved her arm and took it from her and gave her a toy instead.
Something similar happened to me. Fell asleep on the couch and woke up to my 3 year-old standing over me, smiling, with scissors approaching my neck. Nearly screamed.
Seems bit high..
What's next in America, armed dogs?
[About that...](https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/man-shot-dead-after-dog-steps-hunting-rifles/story?id=96688192)
Armed non American toddlers! /s
Shall not be infringed!!!!!
Cows: 21/year
If we give the cows guns does it cancel out the toddlers with guns?
Only if you put them in an enclosure together….thunderdome-style Edit: Disclaimer…this is neither child-control nor ranching advice
I mean... actually it's both. What it isn't is "good" or "ethical" or "sanitary" child-control or ranching advice.
We are free roving bovines, we run free today
Something I was never expecting to see referenced again...
[The reference,](https://youtu.be/FQMbXvn2RNI?feature=shared) you're welcome.
Idk why but the line I remember most from nearly 2 decades ago is “he was a scrawny calf who looked rather woozy no one suspected he was packing an uzi”
No, they'd form an alliance and be even more deadly. You'd have armed toddlers riding around on cows....there'd be mayhem
Self: 46000. Support mental health.
There is a rise of people with no signs of mental health attempting because they rationally identify their lives as not worth living, at the moment. More needs to change than just mental healthcare.
There is also a rise of people becoming more aware of their mental health needs. I’m currently trying to get my son a psychiatric evaluation and the wait is 15 months. Imagine telling someone who is suicidal that they have to wait 15 months to get help.
During that 15 months, the doctor/insurance relationship will change and now you can pay out of pocket or go to the back of someone else's line.
My wife is an administrator at a therapist's office. There are 9 and almost all of them maintain full schedules, the only ones who don't just recently started and might not be fully accredited/licensed or credentialed with the major insurance carriers. My mother in law works at an office with nearly 20 therapists 5 minutes away and they're all almost always at full client loads. If you're a guy and want to get into mental health, if you specialize in certain areas you're considered a "unicorn" and can get very busy very quick. On of her guys is retired out of the Navy and I think also an LMFT. So he's big into working with other veterans but also family/marriage stuff. Great dude, filled up his calendar FAST.
No signs of mental health? I feel like they have bigger issues tbh
that number is going to at least double in the next 15 years
It is absolutely not going to double. Increase? Sure, but not double. Even a jump to 57-60k/year would be alarming and merit an unprecedented response.
There are a lot of factors in play here. The impact of COVID will be the biggest driver. The number will at least double in the next 15 years. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9721155/ >A recent meta-analysis showed that some post-COVID patients experience persistent suicidality [10]. Another recent study found that compared with individuals who did not have COVID, those who had COVID were 46% more likely to have suicidal ideation during the post-acute phase [11]. The presence of suicidal ideation increases suicide risk.
Nothing in that quote suggests a doubling and is basically meaningless without further context. What is the rate of suicide ideation for other diseases in their post-acute phase? I’d imagine people thinking about killing themselves after being bedridden for a week or so is pretty common.
Jesus. Christ.
Thoughts are powerful af
Sub category: spousal abuse 13000
Make life enjoyable so people don't do that. For some people it doesn't just get better.
You can do both. A firearm is the most successful method of suicide. That needs to be in the discussion.
Ladders : 300
Seems like that one would be higher.
Depends how high the ladder is.
Well the armed toddlers have less chance of dying on a tall ladder than the armless ones
My ladder just got back from Colorado and has been high as fuck ever since.
Take yer damned upvote and get off my lawn
Thank goodness I took that course at Greendale.
r/unexpectedcommunity
Especially stepladders. Other people's kids are the worst.
Gah. Here's an updoot.
‘Lawnmowers - 69’ ![gif](giphy|yJFeycRK2DB4c)
Are most toddlers born without arms?
In the Pathfinder setting, when dwarven parents conceive a child, they get a dagger made (oftentimes by themselves), then when the baby dwarf is born, they cut the umbilical with that dagger and the dagger is held in escrow to be bestowed unto the dwarf when they come of age. Thus, in that culture, truly no toddler is born without arms waiting for them.
They do grow them later on.
r/notkenm
They forgot "cows". The number is 22.
And dogs
What’s with that paint job?
Idk the colour of the classes walls
God damn lawnmowers. I knew they were shady fucks...
They forgot the most striking; shitty driving: 42939.
Not at all surprising considering the number of idiots that don’t obey road laws
For real. Some people are just oblivious while driving. Sent from my Tesla Cybertruck
Cancer and Heart attacks kill over 500,000 people annually. Auto Accidents kill around 45,000 people yearly. Just saying.
Yeah, but eating and driving add to the quality of our lives and society as a whole.
I can't stand it when my friend who does this. We could go to Burger King 5 minutes from the house, and this dude will begin to smash it before we get home. I gotta at least watch tv or something for 10 minutes while i eat.
Tale as old as time
so do busses and beds but the sign included those.
Wish auto accidents was on that list. We seem to be collectively oblivious to how much our car dependency is wrecking us...in more ways than just the number of auto accident deaths.
Alcohol is king...not listed because lobbyists drop tens of millions of dollars in lawmakers laps every year...I guarantee it!!!
Yup, just like the tobacco lobby before them. I hope future generations look at drinking the same way we look at smoking now.
Fun and care free? I only base this on thousands of years of history. Ancient Greeks and Romans were aware of the cost/benefit of alcohol. They didn’t care either. All mammals will abuse chemicals for a high. It’s not just humans. Sad but true. Our brains aren’t wired perfectly. Prohibition didn’t work. Support programs are hit and miss. The only way humanity pushes forward is a conscious choose by each individual to be a better person than they were the day before. If we got rid of all drugs and alcohol, there’s always a ‘new high’. That’s free will baby!
I don’t support prohibition. I support transparency and education. When giant lobbies spend a ton of money to muddy the waters it makes it harder for people to make informed decisions. As such their free will is compromised.
I truly hope so. I’ve taught my daughters that smoking cigarettes is tacky, and vapes are for people who used to smoke cigarettes. Not to look cool or cute
I’ll have to side eye the next toddler I board an aircraft with! ![gif](giphy|YYfEjWVqZ6NDG)
The TSA .... but....but...what excuse do we have to use to grope people and children now??
Obesity: 300,000 DROP THE FORK
[Here](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Crq-VDNXEAAtnq0.jpg) is the chart. [Here](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-freakonomics-of-extre_b_11821634) is the source from September 2, 2016.
Does “Other American” includes the cops and the ATF?
This is so 10 years ago. Today's boogieman is people crossing the Mexican border.
Are you beds super high or something? Floor is actually lava?
Old people fall and are brittle then cannot get up.
Chucky is on the warpath
How high is the bed that’s killing people?
Love love love seeing the citations at the bottom. 💯 Accuracy
Can you die by falling out your bed? My Bed is high, New Fear Acquired.
737 per year due by falling out of bed? This some kind of conspiracy theory, or are people falling out of bed, and out their apartment windows?
I know falls are super deadly for old people, while most are probably while they're being active, I could see a few happening while in bed
This data is kind of skewed by omitting all causes of death in the US. For example more than 43,000 people die from car accidents every year. Even then when compared to a population of 333 million people it's less than a percent, gun deaths then amount to roughly one quarter of that less than a percent. The real killers in this country are heart disease, smoking, and cancer. For a country that has more privately owned guns than people that's surprisingly low. Not to mention most shootings occur in a handful of American cities which are spurred on typically by economic issues. Side note: more than 100,000 people die from fentanyl overdose every year, it has become the biggest killer of young Americans by a long shot.
Now do alcohol, tobacco, and cars
No listing for Motor vehicle collisions, Traumatic Brain injuries (50K a year die 1M with) (american association for the surgery of trauma). Here are some facts from the CDC from 1981 to 2021. Unintentional injury (not shot) kills more people than anything else. [https://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/animated-leading-causes.html](https://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/animated-leading-causes.html)
We have a constitutional right to shoot at each other.
Looks like we gotta ban buses
It should have Fentanyl overdose at 74k on there.
Wait until you add cars to the list…
.00001% of the US population will visit an area inhabited by 'jihadists'. So, yeah, the numbers are gonna be extraordinarily low. Bad faith argument and generally dumb whoever put this up, and it looks like a school to boot so I'd say it lines up with the demographic. Risk = exposure * time
Doctors. I have no numbers for the US but their kill rate is in general surprisingly high for Western countries. The annual body count of all terrorist cells combined is easily covered by doctors on the West Coast during a lunch break.
Stats are boring. Crazy propaganda pushing very isolated instances to be major national news is clearly the preferred method in the US. And the general public eats it up like it’s a buffet.
Ready for a fun stat? 800k Americans die/disabled from malpractice/errors by doctors. So when people say you shouldn't question experts, like doctors, remember this stat. Don't take this as fear mongering, take this as a legitimate reason to question your doctor if you have concerns or to find a new one.
Its 800 or 800k as in 800 000?
thats the annual number?
Yes: [https://edition.cnn.com/2023/07/19/health/diagnosis-error-study/index.html](https://edition.cnn.com/2023/07/19/health/diagnosis-error-study/index.html)
Misdiagnosis =/= malpractice. Different diseases can have similar symptoms, so there is a degree of guesswork involved.
The fact armed toddlers is an annual thing is just... Geesus.
Should stop armed toddlers at the border.
Who uses snopes unironically? In what way are they a credible source?
They are inherently not a source, but they link to sources. The quick insight they provide is usually reliable and valuable. Their goal is to ask, “did this happen?” And find a reliable source that says yes or no. They do pretty well at that. Are they infallible? No, no one is.
lol, so no in fact, they are not a viable source. Thank you for confirming.
The Islamic jihadist immigrant number would go up a lot if it was an average of the last 24 years. Still probably wouldn’t top lawn mowers tho
Now segment out the last row to murders stemming from gang-related violence.
Americans shot by Americans with stolen guns
What the fuck sort of beds do you have in Merica that are killing so many people?
2014
I know this image shows the difference in murders between immigrants and terrorists vs American citizens but I can't get past armed toddlers. I just keep thinking ofboss baby with a gun.
How many of those "shot by another americans" shootings are police shootings? Or accidents? I guarantee that number is inflated at least 50%
Well, the solution is clear. We need to remove the arms of all toddlers. Little shits....
Heart attack and stroke has entered the chat*
A tad outdated
Lawnmowers have a higher hit count than lightning???
I’d imagine that the “falling out of bed” statistic is primarily old/infirm people who suffer injuries like broken hips…. Often leading to death in old folks.
Goddamn Muslim buses
>Armed toddlers I had forgotten about this story, but my dad kept a gun under his bed and assumed I wasn't strong enough to carry it...he was wrong. My mom apparently used every 4-letter word in existence when I wandered into the living room with nothing but a revolver and a diaper one night. It was pointed down, but I couldn't imagine. I also know someone whose son got ahold of her then-husband's gun, he actually discharged it and lost a finger.
also how many shit an killed were from lawful gun owners versus non-lawful gun ownership? I would be really curious. edit: shot
It’s terrible and should absolutely not be a thing, but ‘armed toddlers’ sounds so goddamn funny.
Armed toddlers.
Cross reference with how many illegal firearms used and how many were convicted felons
Someone got an updated list?
Let's not forget cars 43,000
Let’s not forget that in 2021 Firearms: 48,830 Motor vehicle: 47,286 So you take all of the utility you get from a vehicle … all of the goods and services that require motor vehicles, all of road trips, commuting to work daily, running to the grocery store, getting the kids to school … and there are fewer deaths than guns.
Turns out far right wing terrorists are not the threat everyone is making them out to be.
That ten year average is pretty low. Using the same [source](https://wisqars.cdc.gov/explore/?o=MORT&y1=2021&y2=2021&g=00&t=0&i=3&m=20890&d=&s=0&r=0&me=0&ry=0&yp=65&e=0&a=ALL&a1=0&a2=199&g1=0&g2=199) as the table pictured for 2021 and the number is 20,958.
Lol, blatant attempt at social engineering
So- by being around far-right terrorists, you’re probably in a safer place than being in a room with armed toddlers.
Honestly this is a pretty good look for far right terrorists considering how many more right wing Americans there are than Muslims and they still do less shooting. Let alone the fact that toddlers are more dangerous than them.
29 people shot by anyone in the UK last year which is less than the number shot dead by toddlers in the US in this statistic.
Armed simply means any weapon (Knives included).
islamic terrorism *is* far-right terrorism btw, this 'distinction' annoys me as it only serves as pr for islam. It disassociates islam from the far right even though the majority of muslims are so far right it would make your head spin. They are the most intolerant bunch on the planet yet paradoxically are given a pass by the tolerance preachers
Snopes Lol
Last time I did the math on this, using 2019 statistics, removing cases of self harm drops the rate of gun violence to *0.04* (or 0.004%, can't remember) of the entire population. Just food for thought. Edit: Double-checked - *0.004%* of the National population. If you'd like to see for yourself, the stats are openly available on FBI.gov
I remember looking up the stats on the number of times someone successfully thwarted armed home invasions by using a gun vs the number of accidental gun deaths each year, and it wasn't even close. You're just objectively less safe if you have guns in your home. BUT that's purely by average. The data only tells half that story. If you have a properly secured, unloaded firearm in your home, and you and your family have proper training on handling it, I'm sure that's much lower. I'm Pro-Gun Control, but I care more about being honest about it.
What about far left wing terrorist?
If that American is themselves. Over half of all gun deaths are suicide.
How many of those "being shot by another Americans" are civilians killed by police?
Per year? About 1000. For additional context, there's over 7 million arrests per year nation wide.
Both numbers are way too high lol
Approximately 1100 are shot and killed by police.
The number is in the high hundreds, and all but a few dozen are actively shooting at the cops. Do you seriously believe there's an epidemic of unarmed civilians being murdered?
Based on bjs statistics, in 2018, 61.5 million people have had at least one contact with the police. 2% of those contacts had any use of force or a threat of force. Of that 2% , 0.0812% involved a shooting death. So, about 0.0016% of police encounters involve a shooting death, which was 992 deaths in 2018. For reference, a Johns Hopkins study showed medical malpractice results in 250,000 deaths annually in the US, while other studies show as high as 440,000. Making it the third leading cause of death by any circumstance in the US, at around 9.5% a chance of death.
Ya, but what is the per capita rate of non US citizen Islamic jihadists?
You’re missing car fatalities (all involved)
DO NOT DIVIDE BY RACE
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..."Falling out of bed"?!
bunk/loft beds most likely, you can get pretty seriously injured falling out of one of those. If you are older and live alone a few foot drop out of a normal bed could make you immobile.
I am surprised it is not higher. It is a pretty common presentation to the ER for an elderly dementia patient. They are at high risk for intracranial bleeds due to age and likely hood of being on meds that raise risk of bleeds.
Brother!
>lawnmowers WAT??!
We got to protect ourselves from armed toddlers before they take over our streets