Ebola - Coming to a City Near You
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That's right folks, Ebola is coming to Atlanta in the form of an infected patient. Sleep tight!
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That has to be one of the worst ways to die.. Ugh. Made the mistake of image searching that because I didn't know what it was. Do yourself a favor and don't do that.
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Another smart move by the US government....
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They were wearing moon suits... Just sayin
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It was in Reston Virginia a few years ago. Remember the book outbreak made into a movie.
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☠ðůナ⌖ʟḁẘ☠ wrote:
This is true. Only in monkeys. Not the band, unfortunately.It was in Reston Virginia a few years ago. Remember the book outbreak made into a movie.
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Thought they got rid of that.
Bet $100 it's come back from Africa.
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Highly unlikely there will ever be an Ebola problem in a Western nation. It spreads via body fluids. quarantining is not so difficult. Unfortunately, for the countries of Ebola origin, quarantining is difficult as there are numerous superstitions preventing the act. Good luck to them I say.
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Yahoo...just what I wanted to fly home to today.
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💔Śταggεг Łεε🔫 wrote:
That shit is airborne even tho the media tries to say it isn't . The doctors trying to help Ebola victims in South Africa took precautionary measures and still got sick. Have your passports ready .just sayingHighly unlikely there will ever be an Ebola problem in a Western nation. It spreads via body fluids. quarantining is not so difficult. Unfortunately, for the countries of Ebola origin, quarantining is difficult as there are numerous superstitions preventing the act. Good luck to them I say.
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The patients are Americans. So, I'd say they should be treated as such. Just my opinion.
And Ebola is not proven to be airborne. A bunch of sketchy articles don't make it so. Still learning to fact check I see, outlaw. 😋
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☠ðůナ⌖ʟḁẘ☠ wrote:
Once the new agenda is in place and people are hoarded in FEMA camps and executed the border and airports will be closed so passports will work no longer u gotta leave now or probably die u know💔Śταggεг Łεε🔫 wrote:
That shit is airborne even tho the media tries to say it isn't . The doctors trying to help Ebola victims in South Africa took precautionary measures and still got sick. Have your passports ready .just sayingHighly unlikely there will ever be an Ebola problem in a Western nation. It spreads via body fluids. quarantining is not so difficult. Unfortunately, for the countries of Ebola origin, quarantining is difficult as there are numerous superstitions preventing the act. Good luck to them I say.
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Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
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Ojibwe wrote:
Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
Fear is a powerful motivator and has many disguises. People will always be afraid.
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Sgt Mayday wrote:
A certain type of people are motivated by fear on every level, yes. Thankfully not everyone or we'd still just be equivalent to a bunch of monkeys.Ojibwe wrote:
Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
Fear is a powerful motivator and has many disguises. People will always be afraid.
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★Λddi★ wrote:
Have you seen Addis's back hair? Don't think there's much doubt about our relationship to primates but that's another discussion for another time.Sgt Mayday wrote:
...or we'd still just be equivalent to a bunch of monkeys.Ojibwe wrote:
Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
Fear is a powerful motivator and has many disguises. People will always be afraid.
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Innocent Saba wrote:
It's incredibly offensive. I try to keep it covered up. 😔★Λddi★ wrote:
Have you seen Addis's back hair? Don't think there's much doubt about our relationship to primates but that's another discussion for another time.Sgt Mayday wrote:
...or we'd still just be equivalent to a bunch of monkeys.Ojibwe wrote:
Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
Fear is a powerful motivator and has many disguises. People will always be afraid.
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★Λddi★ wrote:
You two shouldn't worry. It won't get into your moms basements.Innocent Saba wrote:
It's incredibly offensive. I try to keep it covered up. 😔★Λddi★ wrote:
Have you seen Addis's back hair? Don't think there's much doubt about our relationship to primates but that's another discussion for another time.Sgt Mayday wrote:
...or we'd still just be equivalent to a bunch of monkeys.Ojibwe wrote:
Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
Fear is a powerful motivator and has many disguises. People will always be afraid.
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☠ðůナ⌖ʟḁẘ☠ wrote:
Hate to say it but I HIGHLY doubt that the media is "hiding" the fact that it's airborne. What you read was most likely theoris from people and the media isn't reporting it cause it's not a proven fact yet.💔Śταggεг Łεε🔫 wrote:
That shit is airborne even tho the media tries to say it isn't . The doctors trying to help Ebola victims in South Africa took precautionary measures and still got sick. Have your passports ready .just sayingHighly unlikely there will ever be an Ebola problem in a Western nation. It spreads via body fluids. quarantining is not so difficult. Unfortunately, for the countries of Ebola origin, quarantining is difficult as there are numerous superstitions preventing the act. Good luck to them I say.
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★Λddi★ wrote:
Fear triggers our fight or flight reflex so that we can either run or defend ourselves from an immediate attack. It's the fearless monkeys that died off. ;-PSgt Mayday wrote:
A certain type of people are motivated by fear on every level, yes. Thankfully not everyone or we'd still just be equivalent to a bunch of monkeys.Ojibwe wrote:
Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
Fear is a powerful motivator and has many disguises. People will always be afraid.
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☠ðůナ⌖ʟḁẘ☠ wrote:
There are tons of fearless monkeys out there. See: US Congress.★Λddi★ wrote:
Fear triggers our fight or flight reflex so that we can either run or defend ourselves from an immediate attack. It's the fearless monkeys that died off. ;-PSgt Mayday wrote:
A certain type of people are motivated by fear on every level, yes. Thankfully not everyone or we'd still just be equivalent to a bunch of monkeys.Ojibwe wrote:
Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
Fear is a powerful motivator and has many disguises. People will always be afraid.
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☠ðůナ⌖ʟḁẘ☠ wrote:
Exactly. Some of us aren't evolved enough to not use a slippery slope as fact every chance we get. Because our fear overrides critical thinking and logic.★Λddi★ wrote:
Fear triggers our fight or flight reflex so that we can either run or defend ourselves from an immediate attack. It's the fearless monkeys that died off. ;-PSgt Mayday wrote:
A certain type of people are motivated by fear on every level, yes. Thankfully not everyone or we'd still just be equivalent to a bunch of monkeys.Ojibwe wrote:
Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
Fear is a powerful motivator and has many disguises. People will always be afraid.
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★Λddi★ wrote:
Some of us don't have critical thinking or logic to determine all the "what if" possibilities.☠ðůナ⌖ʟḁẘ☠ wrote:
Exactly. Some of us aren't evolved enough to not use a slippery slope as fact every chance we get. Because our fear overrides critical thinking and logic.★Λddi★ wrote:
Fear triggers our fight or flight reflex so that we can either run or defend ourselves from an immediate attack. It's the fearless monkeys that died off. ;-PSgt Mayday wrote:
Ojibwe wrote:
Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
Fear is a powerful motivator and has many disguises. People will always be afraid.
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Some dude wrote:
^^This^^☠ðůナ⌖ʟḁẘ☠ wrote:
There are tons of fearless monkeys out there. See: US Congress.★Λddi★ wrote:
Fear triggers our fight or flight reflex so that we can either run or defend ourselves from an immediate attack. It's the fearless monkeys that died off. ;-PSgt Mayday wrote:
A certain type of people are motivated by fear on every level, yes. Thankfully not everyone or we'd still just be equivalent to a bunch of monkeys.Ojibwe wrote:
Huh, I see the sky is falling again this week.
Fear is a powerful motivator and has many disguises. People will always be afraid.
As for Ebola, I highly doubt it'll cause any problems. I mean, look how quickly we beat the Swine Flu's arse, and that wasn't even dangerous. -
Boner Jams '03 wrote:
That's right folks, Ebola is coming to Atlanta in the form of an infected patient. Sleep tight!
....What's his mob count......Brens?
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⊗ᴹ ШͣΛͩΚͩΚ ☣ wrote:
Erm that and it is the largest outbreak ever of ebola, 3x over. Nothing to be concerned about here.......Actually, Ebolas been around for a while. The only reason people are being so fussy is the fact that one of ours was finally infected, but he was a doctor in Africa, so I wouldn't be too concerned
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Wasn't there a player named, Ebola?😜
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No replies eh?
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He's finally here
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It's all fine.
Four cases in lagos, one a doctor. Just seven of the estimated 150 people potentially exposed are in quarantine.
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I made a bad decision of looking up what ebola looks like on google images
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