In the past few years we had the mad cow and avian diseases and the swine flu. Now we have West Nile.

Mad Cow disease

It started, created a bit of panic, a few people died, everyone was scared, they announced the pandemic, a few doctors tried to find a cure, the TV stations were talking only about it, etc. And that’s kinda it. After a few months everyone forgot about it.

Avian disease

It started, created a bit of panic, a few people died, a few chickens were killed, everyone was scared, they announced the pandemic, a few doctors tried to find a cure, the TV stations were talking only about it, etc. And that’s kinda it. After a few months everyone forgot about it.

Swine Flu

It started, created a bit of panic, a few people died, everyone was scared, they announced the pandemic, a few doctors tried to find a cure, the TV stations were talking only about it, etc. And that’s kinda it. After a few months everyone forgot about it.

Can you spot the difference? Exactly! There is no difference. And I am pretty sure the same will happen to West Nile :blink: . Okay, a few people died. I don’t know how and what, but my guess is that it was something else that killed them.


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4 Comentarii la “I don’t believe in diseases!” »

  1. Florin says:

    Your post reminded me of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoQBQ1SkuRY (only for romanian speakers!)

  2. Cristina says:

    “my guess is that it was something else that killed them.”

    I thinks so too. Swine Flu only killed people who were already sick in one way or another (heart disease, being overweight and stuff like that). “Normal” Flu can du that also. It actually did that also. More times than the swine flu.


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