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Originally Posted by aqualungs
I mean we are kind of overpopulated, and with overpopulation, famine and disease usually run rampant.
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"We" meaning in Ohio, or the U.S. as a whole?
I guess if you live in Cleveland you could get that impression, with a population density (5,107/sq mi) closer to Tokyo (6,810/sq mi) than the city I live in.
The population density of Columbus GA, where I live, is 861 per square mile. The population density of my home state, Mississippi, is 63.5 per square mile. Over half the states (including most of the largest ones) have a population density of less than 100 people per square mile. "We" are not overpopulated by a long stretch.