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  • AndrewBird
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    Originally posted by nando
    you know, like 20,000-30,000 people die of the regular flu every year..
    Yup, that's why I'm not worried about it. It's just blown way out of proportion by the media.

    My cousin's son who had it got over it in like 3 days and he has several medical problems like asthma and allergies.

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  • nando
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    you know, like 20,000-30,000 people die of the regular flu every year..

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  • equate975
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    It's starting to hit our area now. People are all freaked out about it, I find it hilarious. I have a few friends who have it, or who have gotten over it, I would rather have swine flu than the regular kind lol.

    High temps, aching muscles, and all around just feeling dead. Sounds better then hugging the toilet and puking your guts out while trying to debate if you're going to take an explosive diarrhea dump all over the bathroom wall because your face is in the toilet. And the rest of the symptoms to boot.

    We shall see if I get sick. I'm a pretty unhealthy person, but I rarely ever catch anything, I guess McDonalds, a pack a day, and a few cases of beer a week keeps the doctor away.

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  • AndrewBird
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    My cousin just got over it. So did her son. The doctor prescribed them Theraflu and I guess it worked really well.

    Best of luck to those who have it. And oh yeah, stay the fuck away from me!
    Last edited by AndrewBird; 10-20-2009, 11:51 AM.

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  • Syncro325is
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    My school (university of the arts) is doing a department wide project on the swine flu today. We are the Industrial Design department and my group was given the design challenge of working with greetings and what problems there are to be solved and how to solve them. Discuss. (sorry for the quick explanation, I'm in a meeting... )

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  • ACMF74
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    Originally posted by daniel
    i had a 104 fever today, went to the doctor, was told i have swine flu. fml

    what did they prescribe you?

    Hope you are feeling better.

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  • Joe318is
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    Originally posted by shiftbmw
    There have only been like 100 deaths worldwide. When we reach 10000 it's time to worry.
    nearing 700 in the US alone... what say you? nearing 5000 world wide

    for someone like me; asthma and on immunosuppressants, im not going to take the risk. that and its been shown that the high risk group is 18-25 males.... im sure 80% of this board fall under that

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  • BillBrasky
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    Originally posted by Massive Lee
    All your muscles should be aching as if a truck had raped you.
    Optimus Prime, you're a son of a bitch.....

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  • Massive Lee
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    Originally posted by daniel
    i had a 104 fever today, went to the doctor, was told i have swine flu. fml
    Symptoms are more numerous than just fever. All your muscles should be aching as if a truck had raped you. Google "swine flue + symptoms". Beware of mass panic syndroms...

    Lee

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  • daniel
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    i had a 104 fever today, went to the doctor, was told i have swine flu. fml

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  • Kruzen
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    I had swine flu (confirmed case by CDC) and fuck am I glad I got the TamiFlu

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  • Optimator
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    Originally posted by rwh11385
    There's no cold war, the war on terror is played out, Obama isn't saving the world, the recession is old news... the media still has some excess capacity after the 2000 Election and 9/11... so they are playing this up as best they can. I mean, seriously - these are the people playing twitter comments to fill air time.
    b-b-b-b-but... there's WILDFIRES IN CALIFORNIA!

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  • rwh11385
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    Meh. This is not the first time the flu has jumped from birds or swine to humans. It doesn't have a very high kill rate, like the normal flu. Yes, unhealthy people, old people, young people... are at a greater risk of complications just like the normal flu. You should cover your sneeze, wash your hands... just like the normal flu. One of my friend's little sister had it. It was over in three days... just like a normal flu.

    It is no longer referred to as "swine flu" but rather H1N1 because of the massive hit the pork industry took and the somewhat inaccurate description.

    There's no cold war, the war on terror is played out, Obama isn't saving the world, the recession is old news... the media still has some excess capacity after the 2000 Election and 9/11... so they are playing this up as best they can. I mean, seriously - these are the people playing twitter comments to fill air time.

    Originally posted by Janderson
    Pretty scary shit, considering it's very similar to the one that killed like 50 million people in the Spanish Flu epidemic between 1918 and 1920.
    Actually, it was between 20 and 40 million. The exposure of that was 28% of all Americans and 1/5 of the world, and a mortatility rate of 2.5%. It was a strain carried over from bird species. The world was a lot different back then. We don't have a bunch of young people in wet, cold trenches either.

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  • jhowell
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    Originally posted by equate975
    I can't believe people buy into this "the sky is falling" bullshit.
    My guess is it's intentional; they can't comprehend the real shit going on all around them so they latch onto some "doomsday" rediculousness to protect their fragile, innocent, brainwashed reality.

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  • Stevie30
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    The first confirmed case of swine flu has been reported in Chattanooga:

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