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  • The source of the map is not provided in the OOP.

    I think it’s very likely this map is biased in reporting.

    I’ve heard roman coins are really common in some southern regions of italy. Perhaps to the point where finding them isn’t reported, and doesn’t end up on this map.

  • I imagine that’s the case in your culture. But in many places in Australia.

    “Oi Cunt”

    sounds no different to “Yo Man” would in the US.

    Obviously a cultural thing.

    It’s seems the US is very much still at the stage of stigma. Which makes sense, the US is far more puritan about language.

  • Ah yes, I’m a tankie because I acknowledge the fact academia is dominated by the west? And therefore western epistemologies are favoured.

    I hope people stop using tankie as a meaningless word like in this case. And actually for its original meaning, which is so called “communists” who support the brutal repression of states like the soviet union and china. Which I do not.

  • Maybe this is a cultural thing. But in Australian (and to a lesser extent UK) english, “cunt” is pretty average. Like maybe as insulting as “dick”.

    Like young aussies often call their mates “cunt”. Like “oi cunt”.

  • Well personally I can’t because I’m functionally deafmute.

    But anyways this is all beside my original point which was that published academia doesn’t contain all of human knowledge.

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