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My whole point at the start of the thread is YES, the flu causes DEATH - but worrying ain't gonna do Jack. People die of respiratory infections all the time around the world.
Claire, my son has chosen this bloody flu virus as his new poison - I woke up this morning and the first thing he said was, 'there's a flu death outside of Mexico!!!' Uh huh, I tell him, SHUT UP.
How come you don't hear about all the flu cases that claim the lives of geriatric people on a daily basis? Because the news would be clogged with it and people would be running around in hysterics. Many of them die of common flu strains. Any flu strain is serious - so stop worrying. Yes, show compassion for the dead and the sick, but why waste time worrying and fretting?
We are making jokes because the flu is common and death by flu is common. We are tired of sensationalist 'news.' We are tired of the worry-mentality media. We are tired of the billionaire government officials and media tycoons brain washing us into being afraid of everything 24/7.
Here's an example: News breakdown for the week... Monday - chocolate causes heart disease; Tuesday - eggs have extremely high cholesterol; Wednesday - wine cures cancer, red meat causes brain tumors; Thursday - too much wine causes heart defects, white meat raises IQ; Friday - chocolate cures diabetes, white meat causes leukemia; Saturday - 1 egg a day can prevent breast cancer, binge drinking improves lymph node function...
If 1 case of flu death outside of Mexico is causing this much mass concern and worry, why aren't we fretting over the industrial roots of high cancer rates? Why aren't we panicking over our high-fat, high-sugar North American food diet and our escalating diabetes?
EDIT: I wonder, is this conversation not about the flu virus per say, but about our societal addiction to worrying about anything and everything? I know many people in real life that worry constantly over things they can't control. Friends who have good jobs and benefit and retirement, who admittedly worry about money non-stop. I know with PTSD, I am hyper vigilant about walking down the street because I was hit by a truck, but I also used to sleep the same way because of night rape and the hostage situation. What about collective worry?
Claire, my son has chosen this bloody flu virus as his new poison - I woke up this morning and the first thing he said was, 'there's a flu death outside of Mexico!!!' Uh huh, I tell him, SHUT UP.
How come you don't hear about all the flu cases that claim the lives of geriatric people on a daily basis? Because the news would be clogged with it and people would be running around in hysterics. Many of them die of common flu strains. Any flu strain is serious - so stop worrying. Yes, show compassion for the dead and the sick, but why waste time worrying and fretting?
We are making jokes because the flu is common and death by flu is common. We are tired of sensationalist 'news.' We are tired of the worry-mentality media. We are tired of the billionaire government officials and media tycoons brain washing us into being afraid of everything 24/7.
Here's an example: News breakdown for the week... Monday - chocolate causes heart disease; Tuesday - eggs have extremely high cholesterol; Wednesday - wine cures cancer, red meat causes brain tumors; Thursday - too much wine causes heart defects, white meat raises IQ; Friday - chocolate cures diabetes, white meat causes leukemia; Saturday - 1 egg a day can prevent breast cancer, binge drinking improves lymph node function...
If 1 case of flu death outside of Mexico is causing this much mass concern and worry, why aren't we fretting over the industrial roots of high cancer rates? Why aren't we panicking over our high-fat, high-sugar North American food diet and our escalating diabetes?
EDIT: I wonder, is this conversation not about the flu virus per say, but about our societal addiction to worrying about anything and everything? I know many people in real life that worry constantly over things they can't control. Friends who have good jobs and benefit and retirement, who admittedly worry about money non-stop. I know with PTSD, I am hyper vigilant about walking down the street because I was hit by a truck, but I also used to sleep the same way because of night rape and the hostage situation. What about collective worry?