this is what i mean about nasty people, except its more common in coughs than sneezes watch the adverthttp://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Swineflu/DG_177814
Pig Flu
dont lie we never get affected by these diseasesThey are in the med, none in africa.your weak african bodys getting murked tbh*looks at google map of countries getting deaded, sees not a single case in the med*im looking to book a hol to cancun should be cheap
When I go out to uni work friends raves etc etc. if anyone sneaze or cough and not cover their mouths, its war!!!
im getting the bus today and im gonna chat on the phone telling my m8 i was back from mexico and start sneezing.. whole thing planned out. gonna use pepper
Dont you find this whole scare munggering jokes? gmtv going overboardswear bird flu is a more dangerous form of flu how many niggers you know die from thatif anything pharmasutiacle comapanys in america done thisto make more money as they aint feeling what obama is doingabout regulating health care in the stateswanna hear from some conspricy heads and what they think
No this is bird flu and about 3 others all combined.Dont you find this whole scare munggering jokes? gmtv going overboardswear bird flu is a more dangerous form of flu how many niggers you know die from thatif anything pharmasutiacle comapanys in america done thisto make more money as they aint feeling what obama is doingabout regulating health care in the stateswanna hear from some conspricy heads and what they think
i love the way how on the news they showed the pictured of that married couple as if they had diedbut then goes :'they are thought to be doing fine'
bird flu kills half the people it effects swine flu dontCertainly there's cause for sober concern, if not alarm. For of the two qualities vital to a nasty pandemic—to spread readily and to be deadly—this flu, a brand-new strain of swine flu, or H1N1, seems to possess the first: Evidence is strong that it spreads readily among humans. In that sense, it's an inversion of the bird flu. Bird flu terrifies infectious disease experts because it kills about half the humans who get it—but it has so far failed to develop the ability to jump easily from person to person. source:http://www.slate.com/id/2217019/id rather have swine flu over bird flu tbh
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