Vinyl Scratch wrote:It's about to come to the city I'm living at right now, it's spreading fast
RIP 5ever
Here lies Vinyl
She ran like a bitch, and died a virgin
Vinyl Scratch wrote:It's about to come to the city I'm living at right now, it's spreading fast
RIP 5ever
Here lies Vinyl
She ran like a bitch, and died a virgin
That is actually scary. Hope you survive...
I'm not scared at all
Fearing death is natural for a human
Until you first find out why you fear death, then it becomes stupid to fear it
The only thing that I'll be upset about when I die is that people won't care lol
If I do die though promise me guys that my legacy will live on forever into the internet
Wait never mind I don't have a legacy
Just remember me at least once a year, alright??
dragonfan96 wrote:Does anyone know why its highly contagious? Or any of the symptoms? is it treatable?
Im sure some idiot out there will make a fool of him/her self claim to have it but doesn't just to cause panic just like H1N1(swine flu)
It isn't really highly contagious, it's just easy to catch if you come into contact with any bodily fluids, like blood, urine, saliva, or semen.
The symptoms show up 2 to 21 days after contracting the virus. Symptoms include:
High fever.
Headache.
Joint and muscle aches.
Sore throat.
Weakness.
Stomach pain.
Lack of appetite.
It doesn't have a vaccine yet, but it is treatable, it has been done before.
Don't worry about contracting it unless you live in West Africa, because the only way of catching it if somebody urinates, regurgitates, spits, coughs, sneezes, or blows their nose all over you.
Someone in America with a runny nose died of Ebola. Aperently it can't surive the sun and only spreads at night. kind of like a vampire. it even takes some of your blood.
Superiorstar wrote:Someone in America with a runny nose died of Ebola. Aperently it can't surive the sun and only spreads at night. kind of like a vampire. it even takes some of your blood.
Alright I'm just gonna tell you this is a serious thread about a serious issue. No need for misinformation, even if these "facts" are obviously false.