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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 3:37 pm
WARNING: This topic actually has nothing to do with Cloud, it has to do with SARS though. I though the title would be an attention grabber.
Okay, so here's my topic. I remember from some time ago how there was SARS and all, and how it was affecting Asia. I just want to know whatever happened to the disease.
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Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 8:16 pm
Everybody realized that Sars was a stupid topic on the news, because its just the flu with bite. I can't believe it, it seems every few years theres a frikkin disease humanity has to worry about, either some scientists screwing with nature are being a bunch of idiots or its just paranoia, and i hate paranoia because it makes life alot frikkin harder to live in. Damn Sars to hell!!
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Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 1:27 pm
Still, it was killing people so it deserved a spot on the news. If we didn't know about SARS we could have gotten it easily, because we didn't know how to stay away from it. It's like in a third world country, if they give women more education then they'll know the risk of unprotected sex and such. Birth rates would go up, and so would life expectancy.
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Posted: Tue May 02, 2006 3:42 pm
I'm not saying Sars was completely something not to worry about. But it shouldn't have been so brought so out of context. Its a good question though to think about-what ever happened to Sars, and why is it no longer talked about? I suggest someone takes a look a Wikipedia (The best informational website ever) and look up Sars.
But I still think that we're scaring ourselves to death, the littlest things become a subject of possible problems, then a fearful subject, then the slightest hint of erupting danger makes people do crazy stuff. Its like that episode off of the Twilight Zone "The monsters are due on maple street" or something like that. Every year, something else to fear...
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Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 6:22 pm
Some people are paranoid that way, I guess. Though I don't really see a line between just plain fearfull and paranoid any more. People are always expecting something to happen them.
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