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Man, I love a good guillotine. Anyone else watch the GMM where they guillotine a Furby?

I have! I love GMM

Same! I just got into them this year and I've been binging their videos lol

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I don't know who they are, but I want to watch a furby dying

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Thanks y'all, I might be a bit of a sap, but y'all are the best friends I could have.

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The Spanish flu pandemic, from 1918 to 1920, claimed 100 million lives. It is considered the worst in history. The Black Death claimed the lives of over 75 million people in the 14th Century.

Some pandemics and epidemics that have occurred include:

The Black Death killed 30-60% of Europe’s total population.
Plague of Justinian 541
Black Death 1346-1350
Cholera 1899-1923
Spanish flu (H1N1) 1918-1920
Asian flu (H2N2) 1957-1958
Hong Kong flu 1968-1969
Avian flu (H1N1) 2009
Some viruses are present in animals but rarely spread to humans. Sometimes an event can happen that makes this possible.

Health authorities are concerned when a case arises of an animal virus passing to humans, as this can be an indication that the virus is changing.

Swine flu and bird — or avian — flu, refer to viruses that were common in pigs or birds, but not in humans, until an antigenic shift occurred.

In recent years, there has also been concern about viruses that have been linked to camels (causing Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS) and monkeys (Ebola).

MERS is actually a Carona Virus! Same with SARS! (If ya wanna know more about that go check out Sawbones podcast ep on Carona!)