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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2021 15:48:58 GMT
It's really brutal that Rabies, if treated before the symptoms start is totally treatable, but if the symptoms start, it's essentially a 2 weeks lasting painful death. If you inherit Fatal Insomnia, you better just move to Belgium to get euthanasia. Yup. I'd say it's more cruel to let Rabies patients live longer, rather than letting them die out naturally, which is through dehydration. By prolonging their lives and letting the virus get further, we're just giving them a few days of seizures every few minutes. But yes, we get give Human rabies Immune Globulin then the vaccine, and your good, provided it's before any symptoms show. Pretty sure even a headache is already far too gone(not sure about this), but once hydrophobia develops, just jump off a bridge or shoot yourself in the head. Fatal Insomnia is worse. You're looking at a few weeks of torture(which is the best case scenario) to around 2 years. Worse is that the diagnosis takes a while, and when you finally get your diagnosis, it's pretty much the doctor telling you to speedrun your bucket list.
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Post by 𝘛𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘴𝘬𝘺 on Dec 2, 2021 17:24:14 GMT
Rabies is the virus with the highest mortality rate of 99.99% when untreated. It is technically considered 100% as even tho some have survived, most got the lesser virulent strain and they had anti-bodies,and only 2 managed to actually survive and live on, while all others died eventually or became brain dead. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies(which includes Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease, Kuru, Fatal insomnia, etc.) meanwhile, has the highest mortality rate of any disease at 100% and is currently incurable. I suggest you request morphine-induced suicide if you are still somehow conscious with these diseases. Rabies: Until 1885 (Louis Pasteur and Émile Roux), or unteated - always deadly. Treatment after exposure can prevent the disease if given within 10 days. The rabies vaccine is 100% effective if given in time. I wish medicine had developed more, so easy, cheap, secure and effective solutions.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2021 17:42:29 GMT
𝘛𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘴𝘬𝘺, medicine is continually developing. Still, there's a lot more we need to know. More breakthroughs are needed. We saw how fast an effective vaccine can be made when a lot of money is funneled to research and produce them. Sadly, most intellectual pursuits don't get those fundings, so they either live in poverty while the continue their research,or suck up to companies so they get some funding. That said, medicine will continue developing. Rabies isn't too much a threat provided you get the vaccine early, and the prion diseases are rare. Cancer however, is still quite the problem. Reason why it's so hard to cure it is because cancer isn't just one disease, but rather multiple ones with different origins and causes. That's why the way to deal with them as a whole is to live healthily, and hope you didn't inherit genes that makes you likely to get one kind of cancer.
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Dec 10, 2021 23:04:43 GMT
Post by ɪʟʟʏᴀꜱᴠɪᴇʟ ᴠᴏɴ ᴇɪɴᴢʙᴇʀɴ on Dec 10, 2021 23:04:43 GMT
For the Home Alone scene with the tarantula on Marv’s face, The actor had to mime screaming because the noise would have scared the spider (Allegedly the crew member forgot to extract the poison from the tarantula) and the scream was dubbed later in post production.
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Post by ɪʟʟʏᴀꜱᴠɪᴇʟ ᴠᴏɴ ᴇɪɴᴢʙᴇʀɴ on Dec 12, 2021 15:00:55 GMT
Speaking of the Titanic, in 1898, 14 years before it sank, author Morgan Robertson wrote a book about a huge, supposedly unsinkable British passenger liner that hit an iceberg during an April journey across the North Atlantic and suffered mass deaths because of an insufficient amount of life boats. Coincidence?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2021 21:06:20 GMT
@tsumugi your writing colour is headache to read. why not use the standard white?
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Post by ɪʟʟʏᴀꜱᴠɪᴇʟ ᴠᴏɴ ᴇɪɴᴢʙᴇʀɴ on Dec 12, 2021 21:35:23 GMT
@tsumugi your writing colour is headache to read. why not use the standard white? Looks like you are the first to bring that up. Regarding my writing color, that is my personal preference so you have to deal with it.
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Dec 12, 2021 21:37:13 GMT
Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2021 21:37:13 GMT
its headache. so i am choosing not reading youuuu
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Dec 12, 2021 22:02:25 GMT
@tsumugi your writing colour is headache to read. why not use the standard white? Looks like you are the first to bring that up. Regarding my writing color, that is my personal preference so you have to deal with it. I would prefer standard.
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Post by 𝘚𝘬𝘪𝘵𝘵𝘭𝘦𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘯 on Dec 12, 2021 22:05:28 GMT
If you folded a piece of paper 42 times, it would reach to the moon.
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Post by 𝓐𝓲𝓼𝓪𝓴𝓪 on Dec 12, 2021 22:09:46 GMT
If you folded a piece of paper 42 times, it would reach to the moon. It's all theoretical. In reality you can't fold a piece of paper more than 7 or 8 times. But if you could theoretically fold it in half 42 times each layer would be really really tiny, practically microscopic, and all the layers would stack up really really high. Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov, 42*
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Post by 𝘚𝘬𝘪𝘵𝘵𝘭𝘦𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘯 on Dec 26, 2021 21:25:07 GMT
The Twitter Bird actually has a name which is generic, “Larry”
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Dec 26, 2021 21:34:16 GMT
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Post by Kliment Jefremovitš Vorošilov on Dec 26, 2021 21:34:16 GMT
If you folded a piece of paper 42 times, it would reach to the moon. It's all theoretical. In reality you can't fold a piece of paper more than 7 or 8 times. But if you could theoretically fold it in half 42 times each layer would be really really tiny, practically microscopic, and all the layers would stack up really really high. 45 times to the moon.
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Dec 27, 2021 15:35:44 GMT
Post by ɪʟʟʏᴀꜱᴠɪᴇʟ ᴠᴏɴ ᴇɪɴᴢʙᴇʀɴ on Dec 27, 2021 15:35:44 GMT
The average person spends two weeks of their life waiting at traffic lights.
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Post by Navia Lanoira on Dec 27, 2021 17:46:50 GMT
gcr decisive battle ai is the worst ai I've ever seen.
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