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Oxygenpoisoning posted:I think all but one of his kids were born through IVF or surrogacy. He’s a big weirdo about the low birth rate. I think it’s he feels like he needs more vassals when he tries to take over the world. He probably has an opinion about it that can be expressed in a little more than twelve words too.
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FrozenVent posted:They’re also all males except the latest secret one. Makes you think. I forgot which thread I was in and thought this was about monkeypox cases.
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Platystemon posted:I forgot which thread I was in and thought this was about monkeypox cases. Speaking of Monkeypox, google is telling me that our smallpox vaccines convey about 85% immunity to the monkeypox. It also isn't that bad? Some people die (~1% for the strain they are tracking) the rest just hate life for a few weeks. Also there are very few cases, apparently a few dozen people is an "outbreak".
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ASAPI posted:Speaking of Monkeypox, google is telling me that our smallpox vaccines convey about 85% immunity to the monkeypox. Yeah, if you were a part of the 07 dryvax trial or otherwise got a smallpox vaccine, you generally do not have to worry much about monkeypox. Finally the experimental vaccines I was given without choice or consent pays off!
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Smallpox vaccines leave a scar so monkeypox is coming back because the libs are attempting to brand you. Wake up sheeple.
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boop the snoot posted:Smallpox vaccines leave a scar so monkeypox is coming back because the libs are attempting to brand you. Alex Jones I didn't know you were a goon.
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Yeah it's really not worth getting hyperconcerned about monkeypox right now, with COVID being barfed everywhere. We're still at the genome-sequencing portion of our show. Once that comes back, we should be able to figure out what's going on. There's very obviously community spread going on, but we don't know *why*. Here's the public health expert take in two minutes though: https://twitter.com/SquawkCNBC/status/1527617303562657792?t=nNtpqCwYzwfQykmsgTkDQA&s=19
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ASAPI posted:Speaking of Monkeypox, google is telling me that our smallpox vaccines convey about 85% immunity to the monkeypox. It’s concerning that it’s appearing in so many places worldwide at the same time. The less bad scenario here is that an unprecedented (and so far unidentified) series of superspreader events that sent it to all corners of the Earth. It’s still a mess to contact trace and more people will be sickened before containment is achieved, but if it’s the monkeypox we know and hate, it has a lot of things going against it for pandemic potential. It has distinctive symptoms. Its basic reproductive number isn’t all that high, though the effective reproductive number is higher than it was in past decades because so many people are immunologically naive to poxviruses, with the eradication of smallpox in the seventies and the cessation of routine vaccination against it. The more bad scenario is that there is something intrinsically different about this strain of monkeypox and it could have less favorable dynamics.
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Something like monkeypox would be far easier to halt the transmission of. All you need is for the general public to be aware of the risks and practice social distancing and isolation if they are presumed to have come in contact with someone with the virus. Pretty easy really, we should be able to stamp this out pretty quick.
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Just avoid it like the
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That Works posted:Something like monkeypox would be far easier to halt the transmission of. All you need is for the general public to be aware of the risks and practice social distancing and isolation if they are presumed to have come in contact with someone with the virus. Pretty easy really, we should be able to stamp this out pretty quick. We'll have pubbies licking each other's open sores to own the libs within a week.
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It's been a minute since I've taken environmental science, but isn't "long dormant and/or new diseases coming to infect us all" one of the easily predicted knock-on effects of climate change? So this is just our new normal?Midjack posted:We'll have pubbies licking each other's open sores to own the libs within a week.
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Midjack posted:We'll have pubbies licking each other's open sores to own the libs within a week. You know what? I am fine with that. At this point I am cheering for the people that are that stupid. Eventually they will either die or get tired of being mortally ill "to own the libs".
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stealie72 posted:It's been a minute since I've taken environmental science, but isn't "long dormant and/or new diseases coming to infect us all" one of the easily predicted knock-on effects of climate change? So this is just our new normal? Monkeypox is not new or dormant, it just isn't usually found outside equatorial Africa.
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ASAPI posted:You know what? I am fine with that. Current family drama is a rich relative who used to be mayor of his town wasn’t feeling great, crossed international border to attend large birthday gathering with many elderly relatives, had to be hospitalized on the drive back as of course he has covid, was hesitant to inform anyone of his diagnosis, angrily discharged himself early, drove home, and was immediately hospitalized again. At least three people who attended the birthday have tested positive so yeah they’re not thrilled with him at the moment.
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Monkeypox normally appears elsewhere because importers did something dumb. For example, the 2003 US Monkeypox outbreak started because a Texan imported infected African rodents to the US, and those rodents inflected prairie dogs, and then prairie dogs infected humans.
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stealie72 posted:It's been a minute since I've taken environmental science, but isn't "long dormant and/or new diseases coming to infect us all" one of the easily predicted knock-on effects of climate change? So this is just our new normal? Yeah, the rate of potentially-pandemic diseases emergence is increasing over time due to a bunch of things including climate change (also increased urban/wildlife interface, increased global travel, and increased deforestation). So on the one hand this is the new normal, on the other hand the world is actually better than you'd think at identifying and stopping emerging diseases. COVID is unusual. Not so unusual that we probably won't see something similar in our lifetimes or my kids' lifetimes, but unusual enough that it was able to exploit the weaknesses in global response.
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golden bubble posted:Monkeypox normally appears elsewhere because importers did something dumb. For example, the 2003 US Monkeypox outbreak started because a Texan imported infected African rodents to the US, and those rodents inflected prairie dogs, and then prairie dogs infected humans. Where is Prairie Dog/Human transmission occurring?
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BaconAndBullets posted:Where is Prairie Dog/Human transmission occurring?
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golden bubble posted:Monkeypox normally appears elsewhere because importers did something dumb. For example, the 2003 US Monkeypox outbreak started because a Texan imported infected African rodents to the US, and those rodents inflected prairie dogs, and then prairie dogs infected humans. *Looks at the prairie dog town right outside her door and sighs*
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Those dry, dusty days where the wind is throwing sand and dirt in your eyes? Prairie dog poo poo particles.
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Crazy people will try to pet prairie dogs, or keep them as pets. Last place I lived some lady was caught with like 100 of the little dudes in her garage. She was trying to save them from being destroyed during a new construction project.
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There was a pack of them on a pot farm I worked on out near Florence. A pot farm with dirt floors in their greenhouses. Never saw one in a greenhouse, but I can only assume they've popped up inside given how poorly the place was built, cheap the company was, all that jazz cabbage.
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Wait- I get a prairie dog and monkeypox!? gently caress yes. Bootleg Outbreak, baby!
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So the agreement that he was in the room for absolutely didn't happen and I DEMAND YOU TELL PEOPLE ABOUT MY COCK SCARS TO PROVE YOU'RE LEGIT https://twitter.com/LethalityJane/status/1527665626390487040?t=MbA-zsfj0YzMiub_YqZTHg&s=19 https://twitter.com/Popehat/status/1527665010263982080?t=UW1dq6fE8K8jMzY3TWzeEA&s=19
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Thanks, I hate it. When these images haunt me tonight I will be cursing your name in retaliation.
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facialimpediment posted:So the agreement that he was in the room for absolutely didn't happen and I DEMAND YOU TELL PEOPLE ABOUT MY COCK SCARS TO PROVE YOU'RE LEGIT https://twitter.com/equiss_folly/status/1527664581681860608
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Get the woman to say "it's really, really, small" Elon posts pics of his dick to own the libs or whatever. CRISIS MANAGEMENT
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Elon’s dick is viral today.
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Today?
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btw Tesla stock's currently down 9.5%, 34% in the last month
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facialimpediment posted:btw Tesla stock's currently down 9.5%, 34% in the last month Inshallah
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My god,..it’s full of stars!
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stealie72 posted:Guessing every subdivision built in the last 30 years in a plains state/The Front Range. Aren't they a known vector for all sorts of nasty poo poo? So cute though. I remember going to the sonora desert museum forever ago and seeing them run all over the place. It's easy to see why people wanna help them I feel
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They definitely carry plague.
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My wife and I had a bit of a road trip this summer. She suddenly stopped on a country road in Kansas. "Prairie Dogs! They are so cute!" We hear little barks as her face to turns red and she covers her mouth in embarrassment. "What's wrong?" "I'm dumb." "Huh?" "You are going to make fun of me. I had only ever seen them in a zoo, so my brain just assumed they were from Africa. Now I feel dumb because it's in the name- Prairie Dog!" It was adorable. And I tried to catch one. No chance in hell of success, but I wanted to pet it.
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Unleash the Black Footed Ferrets and let them rid us of some of these pesky prarie dogs.
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davecrazy posted:
A dead cat, bouncing down the stairs.
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CommieGIR posted:Unleash the Black Footed Ferrets and let them rid us of some of these pesky prarie dogs. There are colonies being set up in Wyoming. Can't remember where I read about it, but apparently progress is being made on trying to restore the population.
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I have seen the mountaintop, and atop it are used car lots each stocked with tens of thousands of Teslas with "make us an offer" placards on the windshields. Elon has long since been forced to retreat into seclusion by a legion of Karens and Darrens whose entire identities were tied to being "Tesla people."
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