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Its a good thing I already died from SARS, Bird Flu, terrorist attack, Y2K and Mad Cow Disease, otherwise Swine Flu might kill me.
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What do do if you get it.
1. Ring in sick
2. Select and assemble your favourite D.V.D's
3. Watch them in rotation and stay off work for 6 days. (Epics are good, as are series films i.e. Star Wars and Lord of the Rings etc)
4. Drink plenty of (non-alcoholic) fluids.
5. Eat chicken soup.
7. Refuse all attempts of your boss, supervisor etc to get you to go back to work (they will try anything) for at least six days.
You WILL beat it.
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more fear mongering to get people to submit to the needle. A swine flu "vaccine" was pushed by the media and executive branch in the 70's in America to "protect" us from the swine flu. The vaccine permanently injured or killed hundreds of people.
Don't fall for this garbage. Keep your immune system up with a good plant diet, plenty of sunshine, and exercise. Time and time again these "vaccines" issued by the medical establishment fix one problem and give you two or three new ones.
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i dont know why i find it funny but... to think of solders go to war and then come back home to be killed of the flu is funny. its like some funny karma
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A year on and I don't see the corpes in the street. Those CEO's of companies that make antibacterial handwash and vaccines have some rather niffty new sports cars though.
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I had it. I was out of school for Friday-Wednesday. Thursday was perfectly fine for me.
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OK, if you won't be frightened of this threat, please at least fear the mid-east terraces!
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I was just thinking we need some Swine flu news channel, that people could upload, or someone that can upload news to every day, keeping us up with what the news is saying.
Anyway, no worries, I'll continue looking into it.
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I completely agree, swine flu is not a big deal at all right now. And for americans who usually eat alot of bread, we arent as suseptable. I guess the only cause for concern would be the small chance that it could mutate into something deadly, like the spanish flu. Of course, this mutation is highly unlikely, so theres nothing to worry about right now i completely agree.
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"Cactus of terror"
LOL!
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With the incredibly low number of people that have died, the possibility of death being caused by an underlying illness is far from ruled out. Also, most deaths occurred in Mexico. Need I say more?
Oh, and normal seasonal flu is airborne as well, champ.



To correct you Stefan. Tamiflu is not a vaccine. It comes in tablets and be brought over the counter from pharmacies in NZ.
Roche publicly states that Tamiflu is not a vaccine against Influenza, it is an antiviral medicine.
RebelRadius 2 years ago 3
Thank you, I appreciate that!
stefbot 2 years ago
You didn't get infected by the media hysteria, but I believe you went overboard in your attempt to put it into perspective. The fallacy: it's not about how many people have died, it's about how many people will die. This flu has a high potential for becoming an epidemic. If it does, we're in deep trouble. If it doesn't, we're fine. Just because we haven't been hit in a while doesn't mean we can let down our guard. It's precisely when we all laugh it off as you have that it will get us.
BrickSalad 2 years ago
I must say that seems like not a very relaxing (or empirical) way to live. :)
stefbot 2 years ago