Ebola scaring anyone?

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Who's afraid?

  • Yes

    Votes: 18 18.9%
  • No

    Votes: 65 68.4%
  • Whatever

    Votes: 12 12.6%

  • Total voters
    95
Yeah I'm... not worried for now

I've been feets away of petri dish with deadly viruses and other nasty stuff, child's play :lol

Just where the hell do you work, dude? :lol

And so it begins. We all know this bad mofo will be ready and waiting.

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:mwaha
 
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I do not own a firearm, but I always tell myself if I did, it would be a Benelli semi-auto shotgun.

I shot one once and it was love at first trigger pull.


Me neither. really? I never had the chance to shoot one but now with the undead about to attack I guess its time to buy it :lol Its a beauty
 
Just stand behind me guys, I'll protect you! :stake

Ladies first! :D save me, damned in distress!

I do not own a firearm, but I always tell myself if I did, it would be a Benelli semi-auto shotgun.

I shot one once and it was love at first trigger pull.

Mr. Green thinking he might have to buy some weaps cause it will be hard to loot some weap later on.
 
If someone else outside of Duncan's family ends up infected, Texas is going to have a big problem on their hands.
 
Family is sniffing around trying to find some reason to sue.

The hospital sending him home with antibiotics after being informed that he had been in a country suffering from an Ebola outbreak might be a good place to start. I'm not saying whether they deserve to be compensated or not, but that was just a monumental **** up.
 
the real question now is can we get some kind of control or is it already too late-more damage will come. obviously it is harder to spot symptom than people believe. and can those infected people spread ebola eventhough they look perfectly healthy.
 
the real question now is can we get some kind of control or is it already too late-more damage will come. obviously it is harder to spot symptom than people believe. and can those infected people spread ebola eventhough they look perfectly healthy.

I think all you can really do is react as best you can, sending Duncan home was not what should have happened.
 
And they want to kill her dog. People are just going overboard with all of this.

Excalibur, the dog belonging to a Spanish nurse infected with Ebola, was euthanized Wednesday by authorities despite a global social media campaign to prevent its death. The 12-year-old mixed-breed pooch was put down following a court order from officials seeking to prevent the spread of the virus.
 
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