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r/worldnews | post | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
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Research shows that there is a 100% mortality for people who breathe air.
Sounds pretty grim | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I eat my boogers quite often, hardly ever get sick. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
What are you talking about? Is there some correlation to the article you're trying to make that I'm missing? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Is this bad? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I think that counts for most people i'm afraid. According to Google only half of the world population washes their hands with water and soap. That also counts for 'developed' countries. Yikes. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Bacteria : Imma eat your flesh!
This guy : not if I eat you first 🔄 | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Mmmmh that must mean you could commercialize your boogers | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Idk I just recently saw an advertisement for these bottles and it kinda freaked me out. Now seeing this article makes me even more panicked. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Good point, I’ll get picking. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
You know that "spanish flu" that killed 500 million people? It came from America, we just spread it to Europe when we went to fight in WW1. Easier to name it after another country and avoid the negative press. There's no country that is immune to 'starting' these diseases. Native Americans got fucked because they didn't have livestock nor did they cram their people into sardine cans filled with literal shit. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
If you look at his comment history you can see him commenting on a drinking/spray bottle.
Maybe something to do with that? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
As a cancer survivor, not all of us are going to make it to retirement. That’s true. You though? You’ll probably be fine. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
You forgot something: Japan eats a lot of raw fish and meat, and has a high rate of parasite because of that. And if I’m not mistaken, law doesn’t oblige restaurants to freeze fish before serving it raw like it’s the case in many countries. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Well, the stats indicate that the Mrs and me are okay, but you're fecked! | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Your statement is objectively false. The black death originated in China. The plague of Justinian originated in china. And thats just two off the top of my head. You're just making shit up. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Yeah, you need to be two weeks from in order to be in any danger | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
The bubonic plague begs to differ. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
In other words 0.002% of the population. In other, other words calm the fuck down. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Plague inc. player evolving severity and mortality too fast, making people die before they infect others, total noob. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I wonder why Reddit doesn't allow literal piracy of articles. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
All those cute Japanese woman's in schoolgirl uniforms. 😭 Such a waste! | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
The bubonic plague had fleas as a vector though | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Eventually | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I like those odds | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
What’s your vector, Victor? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Bugger, this was on my last year's doomsday bingo. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
With that premise, we should stop worrying about terrorism and serial killers... They are statistically negligible. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Sure. But they also need to take a day off when theyre sick, or work remotely.
Masks help but not being at the office helps way more.
I’m talking from first hand experience of nearly 20 years, not just repeating shit I saw on the internet | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
"You all testicles.......and no shaft! What happened to ya shaft, Robert?!?!!" | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
No within Japan it was basically business as usual except everyone was wearing masks at all times and some stores would check your temperature. And restaurants put up some flimsy plastic barriers. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Just measure butt to tip. Properly account for the force vectors. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
> I will let people watch me not wash my hands.
From the perspective of other people, you've just touched your dick, and are now going to touch everything else with those hands without cleaning them. So... I think it's understandable to find it gross... and I would totally roll my eyes at a "Trust me, bro. I don't touch my dick when I pee. My hands are totally clean." The number of people that would be telling the truth would be miniscule vs. the number of people totally just making that up. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I will admit, shaving has a more ritualistic feel to it with a safety razor. You have to move slower and pay attention to what you are doing. I spent most of my 20s and early 30s rushing through self care as though it was a chore. I am starting to look at it differently and enjoy the time I spend on myself as I get older. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Rust part I get, what does that have to do w the bacteria? Is it in the water? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
It’s just the flu. Let’s drink some bleach and move on with our lives. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I don't doubt that places were empty--international tourism fell dramatically during that time period, especially from China--but empty bars aren't an indication that Japan took covid seriously. Places remained open throughout, as official "lock down" orders were mere suggestions. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
It's like you people never ever read the articles. Cases of infecton of this bacteria has risen sharply over the past few years due to climate change.
Also AGAIN repeated infections are causing healthy people to become chronically ill and more vulnerable to infections like this one. I am so fucking sick of this gas lighting. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
They started at the wrong island. Its madagascar thats the hardest to infect. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Who is panicking? And why do you people keep talking about strep throat? That's not what this article is about. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Venice I believe. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Sensationalizing headline. It’s more common in japan this year than last year. last year Japan had ~950 cases total. This year they have ~950 total so far. This is growth but not exponential, and not rapid spread. The US has 2000-3000/year. This isn’t new or alarmingly virulent. News orgs just want clicks. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Odds are low but for good measure just keep the blades dry.
Sometimes I forget my blade in the shower after a shave, but I always remember within a day at most. I always disinfect the blade before and after using it and I always keep it in a dry place. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
He doesn't know any better poor boy just trying to feed a family | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I'm sure they tried a realistic difficulty setting but it was too easy to offer a challenge. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
It's also Group A Strep. Many healthy people already have it in their guts. Just wash your hands after wiping your ass and before touching open wounds.
It also causes Strep Throat and Scarlet Fever.
30% death rate if you get STSS, apparently, but chances of getting STSS in the first place is miniscule relative to how many people have this bacteria in their bodies already.
STSS is not growing exponentially, because the pathogen has already been endemic since before we discovered bacteria. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
It's Group A Strep. Tons of healthy people around the world already have it in their guts. Just wash your hands after wiping. This is apparently something that Japanese people are bad at, according to other people on Reddit. In their defense, bidets are common, but you should still wash your damn hands.
It's also the same Strep that causes Strep Throat and Scarlet Fever. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I'm not cumming to that | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
It's Group A Strep. Around 5% of healthy people worldwide already have it in their bodies. Around 700 million cases of symptomatic infections happen a year, with a 0.1% mortality rate. Strep Throat and Scarlet Fever are the more common diseases caused by this bacteria. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Relevant username | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Do warmer temperatures not accelerate some bacterial growth? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
30% is terrifying
Now, let's go read the article. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I live in San Francisco which has a lot of both, plus plenty of people don't bother to clean up after their animals. So I guess I'm toast. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
The dark ages are the medieval ages. There has been a recent push to use 'medieval' more prominently in historical circles because it doesn't sound as bad. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
We should merge it with covid. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I said “what?@ it’s asking for clarification about you commenting see what you’re talking about. I wasn’t sure if you were just joking or what you are saying cause what you said isn’t a real thing | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I used to LOVE going to Ren Fest to pay this author to insult my friends <3 They paid him to insult me too - I recall something about monkeys climbing out of my vagina hahahah | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Not true at all actually | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
For many it was the apocalypse. Events like that are probably where our fear of the end comes from. Who knows how many times our species has been on the edge. Its terrifying how fast things really fall apart, even in our modern world. It's like it's held together by ideas and lots of duct tape. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I saw him several times at Scarborough Faire in TX. Definitely a highlight of all those visits | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
They're still finding mass graves from that period to this day. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I heard a theory that the Dark Ages was actually named that because apparently there's written documents that state the sun was diminished during this period and people have speculated there was a massive volcano eruption in this time frame | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Why do that when we keep making a never ending supply of humans for them | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I have a feeling it's alcohol and you're somehow assuming it's water | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I have a screen shot saved of a group chat from Jan 2020 where my friends and I were like, hey see that weird pneumonia going around in China? Any way, how was Christmas? Let's get together soon and not wait until St Patrick's Day!
We know how that turned out. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Yes, I should have said *most* viruses won't survive as long, because they're not all the same. What I said is generally true but like you said, it's not a universal statement. Hep is particularly long-lasting. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
The dark ages were real, but they were from the 300 years between the fall of Rome in the West and the rise of Charlemagne, not the entire middle ages. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
I've lived here 7 years, not once have I seen someone who brings their own soap. A few people might bring hand sanitizer around but that's it. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Pretty sure there is a random effect like this that reduces the current cure % | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
They never had a lockdown or anything. But everyone wore masks. At first people were staying home more essentially out of their own volition, and businesses were closing earlier than before, but nothing was closed and there were no mandates at all.
Which is a major reason why they had the campaign to get people to go travelling. They also ran a campaign called Go To Eat at the end of 2020 to incentivize eating out. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Assuming, that is, that clean public restrooms with ever-present soap are the norm. If you've travelled a bit, you'll know in some places it's not the case; in others, it's a relatively recent development. The Japanese might have just always carried their own. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Oh man..... Thank you | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Less people/ more land = more money, which is how the plague helped create the Renaissance. Not that you needed correcting, but related to what you were responding to. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Covid filled up hospitals with people who required BiPA or a vent for 2 months. The mortality wasn't the problem. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Not again. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Sorry for your loss.
Yeah, a lot of people think strep throat but I got strep that turned into pneumonia and almost killed me. I required surgery and was in the hospital for a month and a nursing home for a week. To quote the surgeon "my lung looked like a dried up bag of cement" and they ended up removing part of it. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
looks scary. but the article didn’t take into account that i’m built different | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Interesting. There were multiple places that did have curfew. It appeared to be followed for the most part, aside from some small bars and the like. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Good thing is Japanese are probably the most hygienic and care about the society kind of people. Chances of spread is low. Do we know it's incubation time? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Dump some Mercurochrome on her, she’ll be rite | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
The dark ages started well before the Black Death. The cause of the dark ages was the fall of the (Western) Roman Empire. The Black Death was like 700 years later.
By contrast, the Black Death basically ushered in the renaissance and, by extension, the modern world. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
We did lose 1 million to covid. Still thankful it wasn't more. Where I live that would've been two Greensboros worth of people. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
What exactly is the name of this game? "Plague, Inc."?? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Are you still wearing a mask everywhere? Just curious. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Hi thanks I’m not quite over Covid and really not ready for a flesh eating bacteria…could you maybe come back later? Like…never? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Oh shit. Should you toss after every use?! | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Why did it take me until 32 to learn this. And why do I always learn these things from Reddit of all places | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Is that….is that what strep is from? 😳 | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
So sorry friend 🫶🏻 | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Does a glass filled with alcohol works? I’ve never heard of this before and I guess it would be good if I start implementing this in my bathroom appliances | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
I don't know man. So many people on the internet say some ridiculous stuff which they actually believe. Lines gets blurry sometimes lol | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
I love that game! Fun fact I killed everyone off with a VERY similar virus before Covid happened 😭 I just love virology :( | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
I don't remember exactly but I remember reading they screwed up vaccinations by making it really difficult for people to register for it so a lot of them were just wasted. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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Certain amount of sympathy for the kurds but you can jump off a large cliff, as another person pointed out you're comment history says all about the kinda person you are | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
The Kurds are a real ethnicity. Over 30 million people who are without a state.
No, I don't expect Turkey to simply let them take over turkish territory. Turkey fights for its own interests, like any other country. But the Kurds aren't a made up group. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
This bastard. How is the Rojava a threat to Turkey?
But too many Turks are like him. They are so afraid of foreign Kurds demonstrating they can self-govern democratically, too afraid that this will make Anatolian Kurds uppity, that they are willing to use violence to stop democracy. That is toxic. That is indefensible. It is gross imperialism, imho.
It mirrors China's attitude to Taiwan, and perhaps Russia's to Ukraine. These regimes are afraid of linguistic brothers across the border providing a democratic counterexample to their own propaganda. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
They never stopped ISIS recruits crossing the border. They refused to provide support to those desperately fighting ISIS. They literally attacked the SDF while the SDF was fighting ISIS. All that is proven.
The only unproven element is the extent Turkey directly funded and directed ISIS. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I hope the Kurds show them no quarter. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Just from your other reply:
>they want to come to Hawler kurdistan being a femboy/feminine guy dressed as a female, to have s#x with kurdish guys and find sexual engangements in general, drinking and partying like its the west. Coming to our homeland, and to our cities that are very cultural, traditional, and where families are also religious, in this manner with that attitude is basically coming to piss on them.
I mean, you certainly don't come off as an ally. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
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