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About 2.16% of all yearly deaths in the US are currently from criminal homicide. To people who don't understand percentages well, this might sound low, until you realize this means that 1 out of every 46 people in the US dies by criminal homicide. That's about one out of every 1A size high school graduating class. Weird to think that statistically speaking, someone I grew up with in high school (or myself) is going to get killed.


 
This doesn't even include homicides that aren't deemed criminal by the state, like the majority of the time when cops shoot people, when rich people claim self defense, and sometimes even when a poor person defends themself.


 
The only things we're number 1 in is obesity, incarceration, illicit drug use, divorce, blowing money on inadequate healthcare, student loan debt, blowing money on the frickin military, and complexity in our tax system.


 
And if this sounds like a uniquely USA problem, not exactly, but we are significantly worse than average. As far as the actual homicide rate goes, we're at somewhere around a 5.3. 55th worst out of 167 nations. So, that's like, a C- or a D+ I guess. For Christ's sake- Rwanda, Niger, Cuba, Kazakhstan, and Kenya to name a few are all doing better than us. Do any of those sound like particularly prosperous, happy, and safe places to you? Well, a few of them are doing better than us in multiple metrics.


 
The only things we're number 1 in are incarceration, obesity, tax system complexity, blowing money on inadequate healthcare, student loan debt, blowing money on the military industrial complex, and divorce.


 
Is it really that hard to understand why people hate this country and burn our flag? You can stick your head in the sand and say, "CUZ their terrorists and they're gay and their STUPID and they HATE FREEDOM" and "IF YOU don't like it, why don't you LEAVE?" all you fucking want, but it doesn't change reality you fucking mcowaronds.
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Elly Catfox
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Astra - Helped choose the name for our mascot - Astra.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.
Bronze Piece - Bronze Supporter on Patreon

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About 2.16% of all yearly deaths in the US are currently from criminal homicide. To people who don't understand percentages well, this might sound low, until you realize this means that 1 out of every 46 people in the US dies by criminal homicide. That's about one out of every 1A size high school graduating class. Weird to think that statistically speaking, someone I grew up with in high school (or myself) is going to get killed.

This doesn't even include homicides that aren't deemed criminal by the state, like the majority of the time when cops shoot people, when rich people claim self defense, and sometimes even when a poor person defends themself.

The only things we're number 1 in is obesity, incarceration, illicit drug use, divorce, blowing money on inadequate healthcare, student loan debt, blowing money on the frickin military, and complexity in our tax system.

And if this sounds like a uniquely USA problem, not exactly, but we are significantly worse than average. As far as the actual homicide rate goes, we're at somewhere around a 5.3. 55th worst out of 167 nations. So, that's like, a C- or a D+ I guess. For Christ's sake- Rwanda, Niger, Cuba, Kazakhstan, and Kenya to name a few are all doing better than us. Do any of those sound like particularly prosperous, happy, and safe places to you? Well, a few of them are doing better than us in multiple metrics.

The only things we're number 1 in are incarceration, obesity, tax system complexity, blowing money on inadequate healthcare, student loan debt, blowing money on the military industrial complex, and divorce.

Is it really that hard to understand why people hate this country and burn our flag? You can stick your head in the sand and say, "CUZ their terrorists and they're gay and their STUPID and they HATE FREEDOM" all you fucking want, but it doesn't change reality you fucking morons.
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Elly Catfox
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Astra - Helped choose the name for our mascot - Astra.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.
Bronze Piece - Bronze Supporter on Patreon

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About 2.16% of all yearly deaths in the US are currently from criminal homicide. To people who don't understand percentages well, this might sound low, until you realize this means that 1 out of every 46 people in the US dies by criminal homicide. That's about one out of every 1A size high school graduating class. Weird to think that statistically speaking, someone I grew up with in high school (or myself) is going to get killed.

This doesn't even include homicides that aren't deemed criminal by the state, like the majority of the time when cops shoot people, when rich people claim self defense, and sometimes even when a poor person defends themself.

The only things we're number 1 in is obesity, incarceration, illicit drug use, divorce, blowing money on inadequate healthcare, student loan debt, blowing money on the frickin military, and complexity in our tax system.

And if this sounds like a uniquely USA problem, not exactly, but we are significantly worse than average. As far as the actual homicide rate goes, we're at somewhere around a 5.3. 55th worst out of 167 nations. So, that's like, a C- or a D+ I guess. For Christ's sake- Rwanda, Niger, Cuba, Kazakhstan, and Kenya to name a few are all doing better than us. Do any of those sound like particularly prosperous, happy, and safe places to you? Well, a few of them are doing better than us in multiple metrics.

The only things we're number 1 in are incarceration, obesity, tax system complexity, blowing money on inadequate healthcare, student loan debt, blowing money on the military industrial complex, and divorce.

Is it really that hard to understand why people hate this country and burn our flag?
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Elly Catfox
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Astra - Helped choose the name for our mascot - Astra.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.
Bronze Piece - Bronze Supporter on Patreon

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About 2.16% of all yearly deaths in the US are currently from criminal homicide. To people who don't understand percentages well, this might sound low, until you realize this means that 1 out of every 46 people in the US dies by criminal homicide. That's about one out of every 1A size high school graduating class. Weird to think that statistically speaking, someone I grew up with in high school (or myself) is going to get killed.

This doesn't even include homicides that aren't deemed criminal by the state, like the majority of the time when cops shoot people, when rich people claim self defense, and sometimes even when a poor person defends themself.

The only things we're number 1 in is obesity, incarceration, illicit drug use, divorce, blowing money on inadequate healthcare, student loan debt, blowing money on the frickin military, and complexity in our tax system.

And if this sounds like a uniquely USA problem, not exactly, but we are significantly worse than average. As far as the actual homicide rate goes, we're at somewhere around a 5.3. 55th worst out of 167 nations. So, that's like, a C- or a D+ I guess. For Christ's sake- Rwanda, Niger, Cuba, Kazakhstan, and Kenya to name a few are all doing better than us. Do any of those sound like particularly prosperous, happy, and safe places to you? Well, a few of them are doing better than us in multiple metrics.
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Elly Catfox
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Astra - Helped choose the name for our mascot - Astra.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.
Bronze Piece - Bronze Supporter on Patreon

nya
About 2.16% of all yearly deaths in the US are currently from criminal homicide. To people who don't understand percentages well, this might sound low, until you realize this means that 1 out of every 46 people in the US dies by criminal homicide. That's about one out of every 1A size high school graduating class. Weird to think that statistically speaking, someone I grew up with in high school (or myself) is going to get killed.

This doesn't even include homicides that aren't deemed criminal by the state, like the majority of the time when cops shoot people, when rich people claim self defense, and sometimes even when a poor person defends themself.

And if this sounds like a uniquely USA problem, not exactly, but we are significantly worse than average. As far as the actual homicide rate goes, we're at somewhere around a 5.3. 55th worst out of 167 nations. So, that's like, a C- or a D+ I guess. For Christ's sake- Rwanda, Niger, Cuba, Kazakhstan, and Kenya to name a few are all doing better than us. Do any of those sound like particularly prosperous, happy, and safe places to you? Well, a few of them are doing better than us in multiple metrics. I'll spit in the face of the next person I hear yammering on about how the US is the greatest country in the world. For fuck's sake, it's literally one of the most mediocre. Get over yourselves and face reality you ignorant filth.
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Elly Catfox
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Astra - Helped choose the name for our mascot - Astra.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.
Bronze Piece - Bronze Supporter on Patreon

nya
About 2.16% of all yearly deaths in the US are currently from criminal homicide. To people who don't understand percentages well, this might sound low, until you realize this means that 1 out of every 46 people in the US dies by criminal homicide. That's about one out of every 1A size high school graduating class. Weird to think that statistically speaking, someone I grew up with in high school (or myself) is going to get killed.

This doesn't even include homicides that aren't deemed criminal by the state, like the majority of the time when cops shoot people, when rich people claim self defense, and sometimes even when a poor person defends themself.

And if this sounds like a uniquely USA problem, not exactly, but we are significantly worse than average. As far as the actual homicide rate goes, we're at somewhere around a 5.3. 55th worst out of 167 nations. So, that's like, a C- or a D+ I guess. For Christ's sake- Rwanda, Niger, Cuba, Kazakhstan, and Kenya to name a few are all doing better than us. Do any of those sound like particularly prosperous, happy, and safe places to you? Well, a few of them are doing better than us in multiple metrics. I'll spit in the face of the next person I hear yammering on about how the US is the greatest country in the world. For fuck's sake, it's literally one of the most mediocre. Get over yourselves and face reality you ignorant filth.
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Elly Catfox
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Astra - Helped choose the name for our mascot - Astra.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.
Bronze Piece - Bronze Supporter on Patreon

nya
About 2.16% of all yearly deaths in the US are currently from criminal homicide. To people who don't understand percentages well, this might sound low, until you realize this means that 1 out of every 46 people in the US dies by criminal homicide. That's about one out of every 1A size high school graduating class. Weird to think that statistically speaking, someone I grew up with in high school (or myself) is going to get killed.

This doesn't even include homicides that aren't deemed criminal by the state, like the majority of the time when cops shoot people, when rich people claim self defense, and sometimes even when a poor person defends themself.

And if this sounds like a uniquely USA problem, not exactly, but we are significantly worse than average. As far as the actual homicide rate goes, we're at somewhere around a 5.3. 55th worst out of 167 nations. So, that's like, a C- or a D+ I guess. For Christ's sake- Rwanda, Niger, Cuba, Kazakhstan, and Kenya to name a few are all doing better than us. Do any of those sound like particularly prosperous, happy, and safe places to you? Well, a few of them are doing better than us in multiple metrics. I'll spit in the face of the next person I hear yammering on about how the US is the greatest country in the world. For fuck's sake, it's literally one of the most mediocre. Get over yourselves.
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Elly Catfox
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Astra - Helped choose the name for our mascot - Astra.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.
Bronze Piece - Bronze Supporter on Patreon

nya
About 2.16% of all yearly deaths in the US are currently from criminal homicide. To people who don't understand percentages well, this might sound low, until you realize this means that 1 out of every 46 people in the US dies by criminal homicide. That's about one out of every 1A size high school graduating class. Weird to think that statistically speaking, someone I grew up with in high school (or myself) is going to get killed.

This doesn't even include homicides that aren't deemed criminal by the state, like the majority of the time when cops shoot people, when rich people claim self defense, and sometimes even when a poor person defends themself.

And if this sounds like a uniquely USA problem, not exactly, but we are significantly worse than average. As far as the actual homicide rate goes, we're at somewhere around a 5.3. 55th worst out of 167 nations. So, that's like, a C- or a D+ I guess. For Christ's sake,- Rwanda, Niger, Cuba, Kazakhstan, and Kenya to name a few are all doing better than us.
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Elly Catfox
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Astra - Helped choose the name for our mascot - Astra.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.
Bronze Piece - Bronze Supporter on Patreon

nya
About 2.16% of all yearly deaths in the US are currently from criminal homicide. To people who don't understand percentages well, this might sound low, until you realize this means that 1 out of every 46 people in the US dies by criminal homicide. That's about one out of every 1A size high school graduating class. Weird to think that statistically speaking, someone I grew up with in high school (or myself) is going to get killed.

This doesn't even include homicides that aren't deemed criminal by the state, like the majority of the time when cops shoot people, when rich people claim self defense, and sometimes even when a poor person defends themself.

And if this sounds like a uniquely USA problem, not exactly, but we are significantly worse than average. As far as the actual homicide rate goes, we're at somewhere around a 5.3. 55th worst out of 167 nations. So, that's like, a C- or a D+ I guess. HFoor Christ's sayke, foRwanda, Niger, Cuba, Kazakhstano, and Kenya to name a few aire all doing better than us...
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Elly Catfox
Birthday Fur - Joined within the first year of the site operation and has had significant amount of activity as of June 1, 2021.
Derpy Fur - Prevented Furbooru's terrible fate in April of 2021.
Astra - Helped choose the name for our mascot - Astra.
Passing of the Eclipse - Joined within the first month of public opening and has had at least some activity as of August 3, 2020.
Bronze Piece - Bronze Supporter on Patreon

nya
About 2.16% of all yearly deaths in the US are currently from criminal homicide. To people who don't understand percentages well, this might sound low, until you realize this means that 1 out of every 46 people in the US dies by criminal homicide. That's about one out of every 1A size high school graduating class. Weird to think that statistically speaking, someone I grew up with in high school (or myself) is going to get killed.

This doesn't even include homicides that aren't deemed criminal by the state, like the majority of the time when cops shoot people, when rich people claim self defense, and sometimes even when a poor person defends themself.

And if this sounds like a uniquely USA problem, not exactly, but we are significantly worse than average. As far as the actual homicide rate goes, we're at somewhere around a 5.3. 55th worst out of 167 nations. So, that's like, a C- or a D+ I guess. Hooray for not failing...
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