Ebola breakout.
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Thread Topic: Ebola breakout.
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Ebola is terrifying.
It's a virus. We can't treat viruses, we can only treat their symptoms. At least, that's what my biology teacher told us.
But truly, it's terrifying and horrible, and nothing to be joked about. -
Eh, Jane has a point. It's not one to be toyed with. I just can't handle my-self... Which is why I've committed several heinous blasphemies.
But, any-ways, she's right, not to be joked about. -
It's scary as hell.
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Eva- And what are you trying prove? Sweetie, I already know all of this. If you want to pick an argument with me and try to be right and give information that you know damn well everybody knew, then you can go argue with someone who doesn't know about it. And that's probably no one.
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In my opinion I'm not worried about it because none of the people are affected in my state and so far it's only Texas, right? Eventually doctors will find a cure with it in time, and if someone who does have it wants to interact with me then all I have to say is that I'll be careful. This is one of the reasons why I don't like to go outside, because there's all these diseases and sicknesses people have and bleh.
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Br0wnie- Don't assume. You can get anything at this point. Someone in Brazil has ebola-like symptoms and we didn't even hear about outbreaks of Ebola there. There can even be someone with Ebola in your state's hospitals and they just aren't saying anything. Better safe than sorry.
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The guy in Texas died
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He did die. And he is going to be cremated to stop the virus from spreading.
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One of the reasons why we aren't saying that someone in Brazil has Ebola and about the outbreaks there is because we don't really care. It isn't in our country. Not even on our continent. We study our country's things. And about assuming? No, I already know that my state's pretty far away from Texas, it would have to take some number of outbreaks and in a specific direction to hit Ohio, like say northeast, and that's when I'll be concerned.
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My state's right next to Texas. I have every right to worry.
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Esel Zerstorer NewbieAll it needs to do to get to ohio is have somene in the west africa area who has it (yet does not know yet do to the fact symptoms only start after several days) getting on a plan and flying to ohio as no ebola there.
That isn't that unlikely you fool.
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