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actually, you’re forgetting about amputees and people born with fewer limbs. it’s likely less than 1.

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Skeleton, not bones. Amputees still have.a skeleton, don’t they?

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I lost my skele back in 'nam

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Dang commies!

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the question is: is a skeleton that’s missing pieces still “one skeleton”? And if so, at which point does it become not a skeleton? Because i’m reasonably sure you wouldn’t call a severed foot a skeleton even though it is still arguably “one skeleton” that is just missing a lot of pieces.

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i think a skeleton is just multiple bones together that are attached. A pile of bones isn’t a skeleton, it’s a pile of bones

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And you’re forgetting that about 1% of the population is pregnant at any given time and has another whole human inside of them.

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honestly curious about how those two would end up statistically balancing out.

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There are not very many amputees compared to pregnant woman, and babies have a lot more bones that are in your typical limb

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