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zucksucksmyberg t1_j30xfky wrote
Reply to comment by krectus in TIL that all the gold that has ever been mined in all of human history could fill about three Olympic-sized swimming pools. by westondeboer
For starters that amount of gold is relatively smaller to the current value of the world economy and a lot of people wants to reconstitute the Gold Standard.
Not to mention a portion of the total gold "mined" could be missing since people do tend to bury their treasure way back then.
So in actuality, there is less gold peesent.
zucksucksmyberg t1_j30wsa3 wrote
Reply to TIL that all the gold that has ever been mined in all of human history could fill about three Olympic-sized swimming pools. by westondeboer
Dont tell that to my countrymen. They believe that the Marcoses are lending the US gold with 1k USD interest per hour.
zucksucksmyberg t1_j29nbza wrote
Reply to comment by TheNightIsLost in TIL: Zhu Youcheng is the only emperor in Chinese history, to be married to one wife and remain faithful to her, having no concubines. He was a hardworking emperor, lowering taxes, reducing spending, and demonstrating tolerance for Muslims. His son, however, had a haram so large, some starved. by Flares117
Highly likely one of his Companion Generals poisoned him. His father was assasinated too after all.
With regards to being the "Greatest" Conqueror, I rate Genghis a little bit higher than Alexander, who also happened to be a great administrator.
zucksucksmyberg t1_j29locl wrote
Reply to comment by TheNightIsLost in TIL: Zhu Youcheng is the only emperor in Chinese history, to be married to one wife and remain faithful to her, having no concubines. He was a hardworking emperor, lowering taxes, reducing spending, and demonstrating tolerance for Muslims. His son, however, had a haram so large, some starved. by Flares117
There was a quote, I can't remember where I read it and paraphrasing it "Will Alexander still be considered "Great" if his empire fragmented before he died?"
Sure Alexander was an able conqueror but administering an empire as large as he carved is another matter. It literally fragmented at his death bed.
Also begs the idea if Heraclius is gonna be considered one of the "Greatest" Roman Emperors if he died a year or two before the Rashidun Caliphate undid his victories.
zucksucksmyberg t1_iwft74s wrote
Reply to comment by MrchntMariner86 in TIL that the civilian sailors of the U.S. Merchant Marine had a higher casualty rate during World War II than any branch of the armed forces. by p38-lightning
My 1st cousin was stuck in a designated "reserve ship" by his company off the coast of Malaysia.
He was there from Jan 2020 upto Jun 2021. The only reason he was able to go home was because Malaysia sent inspectors to ensure the ship was following international standards and they discovered quite a few sailors who became stuck like my cousin.
He lost quite a lot of potential wages since all he got for compensation was his basic pay and a few allowances.
Imagine spending most of the pandemic in a single ship who did not even travelled. People will go insane.
zucksucksmyberg t1_j30xtu4 wrote
Reply to comment by fulanomengano in TIL that all the gold that has ever been mined in all of human history could fill about three Olympic-sized swimming pools. by westondeboer
Funny though that prior to the discovery of vast silver in the New World, silver was rarer and more valuable than gold.