+28 Because there are always pregnant people, the avarage number of skeletons per body is higher than one. amirite?

by Gabriella29 1 year ago

*average number of skeletons inside a human. I don't think I've ever heard anyone argue that an embryo isn't a separate entity

by Anonymous 1 year ago

But it is inside another entity...

by Caliernser 1 year ago

Yes and it says PER body so unless you're counting a mother and embryo as one single body then you have two bodies

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Right, so the mother has two skeletons inside the volume of space that is her body, and the embryo inside her has one skeleton inside the volume of space that is their body. So in that single example, the average is 1.5

by Caliernser 1 year ago

How many times do I have to highlight in caps the word PER?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Enough times that it takes for you to figure out you're wrong. If you eat a cherry whole, that cherry is inside you, but the cherry has a seed inside it, therefore you have a cherry seed inside you as well.

by Caliernser 1 year ago

Nobody here is eating babies, anon.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Oh my goodness, are you being purposefully obtuse or are you just stupid?

by Caliernser 1 year ago

I'd say an incomplete skeleton is still a skeleton. We wouldn't go around saying amputees no longer have skeletons just because a part is missing

by ObjectEarly785 1 year ago

(slow clap starts off in the distance)

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Clapping one-armed man, off in the distance, single-handedly skewing the skeleton/body average.

by No-Specialist-9973 1 year ago

...you forgot about skeletal remains didn't you?

by Brook58 1 year ago

Does boning add to the count?

by Anonymous 1 year ago

A liberal says you're correct. A conservative says you're wrong.

by Anonymous 1 year ago

Skeletons already took over the world, believe me, skeleton is already inside your body!

by Anonymous 1 year ago

That depends whether you're counting amputees as fractional skeletons. It could be lower to that. we'll never know

by owyman 1 year ago

"Per body". Isn't the baby a separate body to you?

by feestmackenzie 1 year ago