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    humanity is so far gone...so out of touch with our true self...and we are this insane out of control machine that needs to STOP consuming and breeding...where is the fucking balance. this is what i think about all the time and seeing this just makes me more adamant about it. if we were angels... more

    Reviewed by pinxpose Oct 19 2008, 03:55pm ( 545 reviews ) worldometers.info

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  • Rated by brussels5565 on Dec 04, 2:19am

    Stats, stats and more stats. I can't take all this excitement...seriously!
  • Rated by ZeRuiBento on Nov 21, 1:10am

    A website that makes you think about the asymmetries between rich and poor, the environment, sustainable development, waste, etc. Highly recommended.
  • Rated by lacihobo on Nov 17, 9:57am

    Worldometers is part of the Real Time Statistics Project, which is managed by an international team of developers, researchers, and volunteers with the goal of making world statistics available in a thought-provoking and time relevant format to a wide audience around the world.
  • Rated by vtstarin on Nov 15, 2:47am

    lot of stats
  • Rated by Dosimal on Nov 09, 1:29am

    Scary
  • Rated by Zidanie5 on Oct 29, 12:17pm

    It just numerically describes the way things go, and it's been like this for centuries. It helps putting problems we always talk about into the right perspective. The most breathtaking stats are Number of People Starving followed by Number of Obese People.
  • Reviewed by silentclown on Oct 28, 1:44pm

    I don't know if I necessarily agree with some of these numbers. It seems that many of them are put up for shock value.
  • Rated by CoincidentalLife on Oct 26, 11:59am

    Having statistics like these displayed on billboard throughout the more developed countries would help elucidate the progression of the world more clearly and keep the general public with a fresh idea on some valuable data.
  • Rated by justcallmetom on Oct 26, 11:23am

    It makes you think. A statistic like this should be placed next to any government spending budget. Both in hard numbers and in percentages. Seeing how a budget cut or provision of many millions only means a small fraction of the total will show that perception is relative.