Election Day Discussion

Author: Owen_T

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@ebuc
Flying Pig virus sounds Trumpish to me.

Keep eating the sausages.

Muslims might not be immune.
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@JoeBob
I honestly dont know how this happened. After Kamala won the debate so easily, I expected that elections will be easy win since Trump looked like a retard in that debate.
Yea I don’t honestly know how she lost this much. I knew the polls somewhat underestimated Trump but I didn’t expect it to be by this big of a margin.
Maybe the left needs to show they care by throwing an insurrection. 


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@zedvictor4
Flying Pig virus sounds Trumpish to me.

This article mentions on avian virus mixing with pig viruses. No mention of a nacrricistic sociopath flying in  to Oregon. This are has lot of other info regardig aivans an farm animals.  It appears localised to less complex dimwitted animals who live in mud and their own feces some of the time. The most notorious one is tetanus.  Please do no read about tetanus symtoms if you have any depression, and the info could put a person out of commision mentally cause it is godawful disease.


..." Epidemiology Update
On Wednesday, October 30, 2024, USDA reported an avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection in a pig on a backyard farm in Oregon. This is the first time an H5 bird flu infection has been reported in a pig in the United States. Sequence data from birds in the avian influenza A(H5) virus outbreak on this backyard farm showed no mutations that caused concerns related to disease severity or adaptability to humans.

.....The discovery that an avian influenza A virus has infected a new mammal species is always concerning, especially when the virus is detected in pigs, which are susceptible to influenza viruses circulating in pigs, humans, birds, and other species. These viruses can swap genes through a process called genetic reassortment, which can occur when two (or more) influenza viruses infect a single host"....