WTF comes next = MONKEYPOX ?!

rlock

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What in the blue pustulent fuck is next for this world of misery?

The answer is ...

Monkeypox: 80 cases confirmed in 12 countries

Monkeypox outbreaks in Canada and worldwide signal shift in behaviour of virus


Are you fucking kidding me ?! :mad:

No, of course not. Just another byproduct of billions of humans intruding everywhere, catching diseases, then flying around the world to spread our own doom?

Or have we fucked with Mother Earth so much, she now wants payback. We humans are a plague of monkeys, so she answers with wicked irony and gives us monkeys the pox.



Just let the nukes fly, finish us humans off already, BBQ us then freeze us for leftovers for the sentient otters or whatever takes over after us.

Anywatys, rant over. Stay safe out there, you damn dirty apes.
 
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Relax, it ain't gonna get ya. There's a very interesting piece in the Sunday Times of London today. The UK had cases in 2018, 2019 and 2021, all of them coming from Nigeria where it is endemic. In the past two weeks there have been 20 cases in UK, most of them gay men. But, of course, you are not allowed to say that so I didn't. Scientists believe that monkeypox is stable and does not mutate like Covid so what you are seeing now is the same bug that was identified back in the fifties.

The smallpox vaccine gives 85% protection against monkeypox. But....nobody gets vaccinated against smallpox any more. It has been eradicated so why would you bother? So if you are over 50, there's a very good chance you already have protection. For those under 50, it's highly unlikely they got a smallpox jab as a child. It's mother nature playing her whack-a-mole games with us again. Plus ca change....
 

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Relax, it ain't gonna get ya. There's a very interesting piece in the Sunday Times of London today. The UK had cases in 2018, 2019 and 2021, all of them coming from Nigeria where it is endemic. In the past two weeks there have been 20 cases in UK, most of them gay men. But, of course, you are not allowed to say that so I didn't. Scientists believe that monkeypox is stable and does not mutate like Covid so what you are seeing now is the same bug that was identified back in the fifties.

The smallpox vaccine gives 85% protection against monkeypox. But....nobody gets vaccinated against smallpox any more. It has been eradicated so why would you bother? So if you are over 50, there's a very good chance you already have protection. For those under 50, it's highly unlikely they got a smallpox jab as a child. It's mother nature playing her whack-a-mole games with us again. Plus ca change....
Wouldn't straight hobbyists and sp workers under 50 be at risk since it spreads via sexual contact and Bisexual men play both sides.
 
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Wouldn't straight hobbyists and sp workers under 50 be at risk since it spreads via sexual contact and Bisexual men play both sides.
Quite true, thank you. However, what are the probabilities? UK has 20 cases in a population of 67 million. What proportion of bisexual men have got the pox and what proportion of that engage in pooning? So, yes, there is a risk but how does it compare to so many other risks? Unfortunately life is full of risk and we all have to decide what we are comfortable with. At grave risk of hijacking this thread, here's an example. Americans are terrified of being blown up by Islamic terrorists and spend billions every year to prevent that. However, they shoot each other at a rate of well over 1000 per month. Year after year. Why aren't they afraid of their fellow Americans?
 

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Quite true, thank you. However, what are the probabilities? UK has 20 cases in a population of 67 million. What proportion of bisexual men have got the pox and what proportion of that engage in pooning? So, yes, there is a risk but how does it compare to so many other risks? Unfortunately life is full of risk and we all have to decide what we are comfortable with. At grave risk of hijacking this thread, here's an example. Americans are terrified of being blown up by Islamic terrorists and spend billions every year to prevent that. However, they shoot each other at a rate of well over 1000 per month. Year after year. Why aren't they afraid of their fellow Americans?

Sure, it makes sense to talk about risk management. (Believe me if real smallpox were to come back, the death rate would make COVID look like the common cold.)
After everything we've just experienced in recent pandemic history (HIV, COVID), is it not obvious that diseases do not limit themselves within certain population types for very long? Seems obvious to me. The barrier between other species and us is a much bigger hurdle than the barrier between any two humans.

As for the USA and it's *ahem* strange assessment of bullet-related risk, well ... Maybe they're not afraid of each other, or maybe they are that way because they are afraid of each other. A good discussion for a different thread.
 

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Wouldn't straight hobbyists and sp workers under 50 be at risk since it spreads via sexual contact and Bisexual men play both sides.

Yes... in much the same way YOU are at risk from a fly ball from nearby street baseball coming through your window and landing in your tomato soup.


"Monkeypox" and most specifically its 2022 transmission has been almost entirely spread in the confines of gay male sexual encounters.


The news stories lean toward leaving out that central factor (in part because it pleases them to keep everyone worried and reading/watching )

Furthermore, the lesions from Monkeypox are much more obvious than are the subtle STD's which can and do reside internally.


Nobody who researches on PERB in great detail and then goes and visits some starlet turns his back completely while she's undressing AND THEN turns off the lights AS IF with a high school girl who (would, when he was eligible there) only put-out in complete darkness.

Instead he beholds the full of (the PERB lass's) glistening form... and her MONKEYPOX would likely stand-out in contrast to the air-brushed, professional snapshots she keeps posting in her ads.
 

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What in the blue pustulent fuck is next for this world of misery?

The answer is ...

Monkeypox: 80 cases confirmed in 12 countries

Monkeypox outbreaks in Canada and worldwide signal shift in behaviour of virus


Are you fucking kidding me ?! :mad:

No, of course not. Just another byproduct of billions of humans intruding everywhere, catching diseases, then flying around the world to spread our own doom?

Or have we fucked with Mother Earth so much, she now wants payback. We humans are a plague of monkeys, so she answers with wicked irony and gives us monkeys the pox.



Just let the nukes fly, finish us humans off already, BBQ us then freeze us for leftovers for the sentient otters or whatever takes over after us.

Anywatys, rant over. Stay safe out there, you damn dirty apes.
These outbreaks always happen during election years. How convenient!?
 
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Just another extreme fear mongering tactic to somehow absorb more money from suckers :rolleyes:. It amazes me how people in today's world fall for this lol.

Suckers are people who think they were born with a "get out of reality free" card. (Speaking of creating suckers, how's that equity market lately?)

What I'm talking about is that whole "adding insult to injury" thing - there's no let-up, no breathing space. Pathogens don't give a fuck - all they need is an opportunity.


https://nationalpost.com/health/syp...ally-transmitted-scourge-is-surging-in-canada

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/can...fter-limited-access-to-testing-and-treatment/
 
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