“What a wonderful world,” sang Louis Armstrong once upon a time. And we at Bored Panda couldn't agree more. With 195 countries, there’s no shortage of places to explore. It’s truly amazing how one part of the world is totally different to another. That’s one of the wonders of traveling. You get to explore different languages, cultures, currencies and culinary delights. What you eat in Asia might not be the same as the meal you make in Antarctica. What you wear in Wales won’t necessarily be the same as your outfit in Western Sahara.
If you have a serious case of wanderlust but can’t hop on a plane just yet. Don’t stress. Bored Panda has compiled a list of the coolest charts that show incredible contrasts from places around the world. Keep scrolling to satisfy your worldly curiosities. And read about some of the history of world travel.
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The Average Cost Of Insulin By Country
don't forget the inventor of insulin sold the patent for one dollar because he thought free healthcare was important
When my roommate (a diabetic) qualified for Obamacare and saw his new insulin prices, he CRIED. He's been paying hundreds a month just to LIVE!
Load More Replies...When I first read the chart, I wondered, "Where's the US?" Should have known it'd be off the chart!
This! I was like "I wonder where is US, I'm pretty surprised it's not at the first place", then I looked down, seen european countries... "That does not make sense" I wondered... Then I looked up again and finally seen it. F*ck US healthcare.
Load More Replies...Luckily the US doesn't have any of that communist / socialist nonsense. Caring for your fellow countrymen and women is so unpatriotic.
Guys don't downvote Dana Meyer just because they didn't get a joke. Downvotes can cause people to get banned so save them for people who are actually being rude/annoying.
Load More Replies...The cheapest non-insurance insulin in the US is Walmart and that is $25 a vial. (We had to scramble recently for a place to buy some without insurance). Even that makes it the most expensive.
and not everyone can take the kinds they sell. i had to once for a couple of weeks over the holidays due to some paperwork gaps and office closures. i did not do well on it and had some lasting complications. although i have had a couple of cats that took it and did great
Load More Replies...I was like " Huh, what about the US?". Then I noticed the looooooong red bar at the top.
Diabetics in the UK don't pay for insulin as its d**g a necessary fir life. In fact they are entitled to an exemption certificate for ALL medications.
And in Germany we pay only 5€ for it at the counter, the rest is covered by insurance. Free for children under the age of 18 (like all meds)
Maybe if Trump is serious about making America great again, yet again, he should make insulin free or the price WAYYY lower… But he’s a money-man, not a president who cares about the poor, sick or needy.
He's be for the big Pharma and the insurance companies. Not only would you be charged out of existance, he wants to do away with the pre-existing conditions clause. And medicare and SSI and...
Load More Replies...I had to get on a charity program to pay for my Chemotherapy through Novartis who is the manufacturer. Even with Insurance it was still $3000 co-pay and without it was $26,000 for a 28 day supply. So they approved me for their charity program so I was able to get that one for free. I still had a ton of other d***s and I'm so far into medical debt that once everything is over I'm going to file Chapter 7 Medical bankruptcy. The house I live in is under my Brother's name, but even if the took that and my 17 year old car it would barely make a dent. I'm currently have over $400,000 in debt which is still being added too. I'm on disability, so NO I don't have a hope of paying it off. Every debt I owe is medical, because I don't have any credit cards, car payments and I'm having to split my mortgage and utilities, which is why I have 3 roommates, I can't even afford an apartment on my own. So that and taking care of Mom while she was alive is why I'm still in the Hood.
Which is an improvement, but still greatly inflated.
Load More Replies...Watch the movie Johnny Mnemonic... Pharmacon. They invent the disease, only they have the cure. And the cure is massive bucks. In the US, there's nothing from stopping that scenario.
Load More Replies...It's situations like this that prove the US is not a democracy, and that bs about "for the people, by the people, yada yada" is the opium that keeps the citizens subdued into thinking they have some control. The United States is all about corporate lobbyists buying off Congress to ensure they receive a *healthy* bottom line.
Of the rich, by the rich, for the rich is more like it.
Load More Replies...I'm from Canada. We do get free healthcare, but apparently our eyes and our teeth are not important for our health 🤔🤑
🎶 Optional bones! / Optional bones! / Never forget your teeth are optional bones! / And when you're a kid / They fall from your head / And to make it less weird / We say they got stolen by a demon that your parents know! 🎶
Load More Replies...I live in the US. My partner of 20 years is HIV+ and I'm HIV-. It's so bad here that we've discussed the pros and cons of intentionally infecting me so I can access the kind of healthcare he has through Ryan White and similar programs. He gets colonoscopies, endoscopies, blood pressure medication, diabetes medication... everything I need to live longer but can't afford.
Shame on the companies using a life threatening illness to make such an exorbitant profit!
My grandma lives her last 20 years as a diabetic. She never paid anything for her insulin or application needles/sirynge. Brazilian government can be pretty s****y sometimes but health here is definitely good in in some aspects
We don't need POOR people or people of color. Fixed it for ya.
Load More Replies...Same for albuterol inhalers for asthmatics.
Load More Replies...Actually US Prices are high not because of corporate greed, but US govt regulation. Professor Robin Feldman, who is the biggest expert in the US of Dr-ug prices has written extensively on this, especially in her book "Dr-ug Wars" where she shows how regulations around insulin created the prices. But that Pharma companies years ago lobbies for those regulations to keep out competition, before it ended up backfiring, and congress isnt interested in repealing it. In fact companies make less than $1 per vial in the US. States that put in caps on prices, all the companies do it put the costs onto other meds, raising their prices.
Not an entirely fair comparison. E.g. the average income of an Estonian is 50% of the income of someone from The Netherlands. Yet the insulin has the same price. In other words: I think SM has a fair point and I wonder why this Panda is downvoted that much.
I believe it's lowered to $35 per month max in USA now for Medicare. Biden tried to extend to commercial insurance but was blocked by republicans in the house.
Jesus christ I didn't even notice the US I thought that line was so long because it's just decoration
The Biden Administration addressed this: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2023/03/02/fact-sheet-president-bidens-cap-on-the-cost-of-insulin-could-benefit-millions-of-americans-in-all-50-states/
This really illustrates how dumb the maker of the poster is. Just look up actual cost, not to consumer. Australia pays triple per unit compared to US due to their poor trade and biochem infrastructure. The cost your seeing is price to consumer after government pays, ultimately costing taxpayers more.
That’s the median US *household* income, NOT average of employed or of population . The national average salary in the U.S. in Q4 of 2023 was $59,384, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Of full-time employed.
Load More Replies...Tally Marks From Around The World
Wow, I'm North American, and have never seen the other kinds of tally marks until today!!! Neat!
Never Noticed Giraffes Had Different Patterns
Are there no cross breeds? In Zoos maybe? How do they look? I‘m too curious now. Wish I could make stuff like that my work and be paid for it.
It’s easy to “travel” the world from the comfort of your home. There’s no shortage of vloggers showing us what each and every country has to offer. And you need just scroll through Instagram to live vicariously through them. There are people racking up impressive lists of places they’ve visited. And some even boast about having been to every, or almost every one.
Today, we can book a plane ticket using just our phones. We can find out about our destination long before we even arrive. We’re likely to know exactly where we are going. How long it’ll take to get there. What some things will cost. And what to pack. But it wasn’t always like that.
Animal World Map
Countries That Got Tea Via China Through Land, Referred To It In Various Forms Of The Word "Cha". The Countries That Traded With China Via Sea, Called It In Different Forms Of "Te"
Guide To Asian Architecture
Imagine a time when people thought the world was flat. They risked their lives to explore unknown territories and discover new places. They traveled by ship and on horseback, without the convenience of Google Maps, TripAdvisor, Uber, or even travel agents.
Real Proportions Of All Land Masses Revealing Actual Areas Of Countries, Territories And Major Islands Without Any Distortions
Paid Leave By Country
Hedgehogs Of The World
The Age of Exploration began in the 15th century. Also sometimes called the Age Of Discovery. Europeans started venturing out of their comfort zone and into the vast wide world. Fuelled by a drive to find trade routes, spices, knowledge and wealth. While their “discovery” of the Americas and Africa brought back big benefits, it also opened up the door to colonization and slavery.
Passenger Railway Networks In 2020
Where Penguins Are Found Naturally In The World
Different Kinds Of Cheesecake. They Might Look Similar, But They Are Definitely Not The Same
Australian - Base: crumbly (biscuit/butter) Cheese: cream cheese ~ Texture/Flavour: - sooth and rich
Portuguese explorer Bartholomew Dias led the first European expedition around the southernmost tip of Africa. And helped pave the way for a trade route between Europe and Asia. Dias left Europe with three ships in August 1487. He managed to pass the Cape of Good Hope the following year. And sailed out of the Atlantic Ocean, around Cape Agulhas, and into the Indian Ocean.
Wall Sockets From Around The World
Sorry, I may be biased to the ones I'm most familiar with, but I always love North American wall sockets for their "expression" (looking like a shocked/surprised face) 😲
Which Countries Have Capybaras
Female Political Leaders By Country
Following hot on Dias’ heels was Christopher Columbus. He was an Italian explorer. He’s often credited with “discovering” the New World. But those already living there at the time might beg to differ. Columbus was on a mission to find a direct route from Europe to Asia. He made four transatlantic trips in 1492, 1493, 1498 and 1502.
Countries With The Most Expensive Healthcare
One thing I didn't realize until I heard a Kamala Harris stump speech was that the Biden admin finally gave Medicare the ability to negotiate d**g prices. However, that's one domino down in a line of money grubbing healthcare issues.
Breads Of The World
Share Of World Forests By Country
I can't believe the Democratic Republic of Congo has only half the forest of the US. I hitchhiked for days and weeks and saw nothing but forest in there.
Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan and his crew were the first to circumnavigate the globe. It took the crew three years to get back home. But it was so dangerous that only one ship returned. As History.com notes, “only 18 of the fleet’s original crew of 270 returned with the ship. Magellan himself was killed in battle on the voyage, but his ambitious expedition proved that the globe could be circled by sea and that the world was much larger than had previously been imagined.”
What Sound Do Frogs Make In Your Language?
North American Cryptids
Highest Ocean Plastic Waste Polluters
Nowadays, we don’t need to take three years to make our way around the planet. Charles Lindbergh opened up a whole new world of possibilities when he flew solo across the Atlantic. He left New York on May 20 1927. And arrived in Paris 33,5 hours later. He had traveled more than 3,600miles. By the 1950s, commercial flights were taking passengers around the world.
Happiest Countries In Europe
Certainly cannot blame Ukrainians for being unhappy between 2021-2023!
Most Popular Sandwiches In The World
A Cool Guide Of Highest Temperatures Ever Recorded
These explorers were just some of the people who paved the way for us to know about and enjoy the differences between countries around the world. Today, we can book a round the world trip using just our mobile devices. It's convenient, generally safe and a lot faster than it was back in the day. What countries have you already been to? What countries do you still want to go to? Let us know in the comments.
The Usual Time Of Eating Dinner In Europe
Do Cats Have 9 Or 7 Lives According To Folklore In Each Language Of Each Region
The Most Popular Browsers In Different Countries In 2012 And 2022
What Pedestrians Look Like Across Europe
What Gasoline Is Called Around The World
Places Named Victoria
Places Where It’s Hardest To Afford A Home
Which Countries Drive On The Left Or Right?
Blonde Map Of Europe
The World’s Most Popular Religions
Yogurts Of The World
I love what we call 'natural' yoghurt in Australia. It is closer to the consistency of Greek yoghurt (which we also eat a lot of here) but doesn't have as much fat. Australian yoghurt is nice, but very sweet. I am pleased that there is at least one brand that does lactose free and Greek yoghurts here too.
McDonald's Restaurants In Europe
A Cool Guide Of Happiness Level By Country In 2024
It's even more interesting to compare this map to the countries with the highest use of antidepressants per capita. Scandinavian countries rank high there, too.
Butter Or Olive Oil? Based On Actual Per Capita Consumption
Some Really Low Temperatures
Fascinating how our bodies/ civilisation adapted to survive -50 to +50°C but I have difficulties if the temperature suddenly changes 10°C
A Periodic Table Of Which Country Produces The Most Of Each Element
Male To Female Ratio
Tobacco Use Around The World
UK Canada and Australia having a little party with Brazil over there
Share Of Young People In Europe, Aged 25-34, Who Are Still Living With Their Parents
Legal Drinking Age In Europe
Not true, surely made by an American as they are so obsessed with drinking age. These are mainly the legal ages to BUY alcohol by yourself, not to drink it. You can legally drink alcohol younger, even in public, as long as it was bought by an adult. Parents sharing wine with their teenagers at a restaurant is very very common and completely legal.
The Most Futuristic Countries In The World
Don't expect to experience a futuristic country when visiting germany though. So much stuff has to be printed on paper or paid cash. I think those numbers are mostly because of replacing factory workers?
How Much Time Until You Make One Million Dollars
The Most Used Apps In Order To Communicate With Each Other In Europe
Grading Systems Used In European Countries
Europe's Most Famous Composers
Captions would be nice. Some of these are impossible to make out visually—and that’s assuming one can recognize the composers by face.
Average Male Height In Centimeters In Europe 2022
Bored Panda used to be like this, years ago before being so North Americanised by articles like "a woman misgendered a mice - started a political crisis"
I loved it, I felt left out of most maps being European though lol
And, some ppl seem to talk to much but aren't saying s**t. That's another problem
Photo recognition and personality changes aka switch can explain it all somehow. Not sure how or why though. It is NOT OKAY!!
And what year exactly are we "going back" to with this "diet" bs!? Is this real!? The one I'm talking about specifically is 2017. To be exact. Monk...
Interesting how Russia is sometimes included other times not. No wonder Putin is pissed off.
I don't HAVE children, therefore, I don't believe I can change them...
Or, if anyone suggests that I haven't payed taxes to the IRS every year since the year1994 of my life has also lost their mind!!!
Bored Panda used to be like this, years ago before being so North Americanised by articles like "a woman misgendered a mice - started a political crisis"
I loved it, I felt left out of most maps being European though lol
And, some ppl seem to talk to much but aren't saying s**t. That's another problem
Photo recognition and personality changes aka switch can explain it all somehow. Not sure how or why though. It is NOT OKAY!!
And what year exactly are we "going back" to with this "diet" bs!? Is this real!? The one I'm talking about specifically is 2017. To be exact. Monk...
Interesting how Russia is sometimes included other times not. No wonder Putin is pissed off.
I don't HAVE children, therefore, I don't believe I can change them...
Or, if anyone suggests that I haven't payed taxes to the IRS every year since the year1994 of my life has also lost their mind!!!