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XX by menzo4u: 5:12pm On Apr 07, 2020
xx

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Re: XX by IceLip: 5:20pm On Apr 07, 2020
all this men of gods sef

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Re: XX by softwerk(f): 5:26pm On Apr 07, 2020
kiss

You deserve head my brother!

Sense will not kill you.

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Re: XX by rusher14: 5:35pm On Apr 07, 2020
grin

Some dummies would soon be here.

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Re: XX by menzo4u: 5:37pm On Apr 07, 2020
@softwerk grin
Re: XX by OJODEL10(m): 5:41pm On Apr 07, 2020
in as much we had pandemic cases in time past covid-19 may has nothing to do with 5g. but we cant still denied facts that this wave can as well cause mutation.
invention is good but its side effects is deadly.

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Re: XX by travelland(f): 5:52pm On Apr 07, 2020
Let us not use it here for now.
Re: XX by Arosam(m): 6:06pm On Apr 07, 2020
"Covid-19" this too shall pass.
Different times Diseases has plagued the world.
1. Prehistoric epidemic: Circa 3000 B.C.
2. Plague of Athens: 430 B.C
3. Antonine Plague: A.D. 165-180
4. Plague of Cyprian: A.D. 250-271
5. Plague of Justinian: A.D. 541-542
6. The Black Death: 1346-1353
7. Cocoliztli epidemic: 1545-1548
8. American Plagues: 16th century
9. Great Plague of London: 1665-1666
10. Great Plague of Marseille: 1720-1723
11. Russian plague: 1770-1772
12. Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic: 1793
13. Flu pandemic: 1889-1890
14. American polio epidemic: 1916
15. Spanish Flu: 1918-1920
16. Asian Flu: 1957-1958
17. AIDS pandemic and epidemic: 1981-present day
18. H1N1 Swine Flu pandemic: 2009-2010
19. West African Ebola epidemic: 2014-2016
20. Zika Virus epidemic: 2015-present day

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Re: XX by menzo4u: 6:19pm On Apr 07, 2020
Nice one Arosam
Re: XX by MainJoe: 6:32pm On Apr 07, 2020
Arosam:
"Covid-19" this too shall pass.
Different times Diseases has plagued the world.
1. Prehistoric epidemic: Circa 3000 B.C.
2. Plague of Athens: 430 B.C
3. Antonine Plague: A.D. 165-180
4. Plague of Cyprian: A.D. 250-271
5. Plague of Justinian: A.D. 541-542
6. The Black Death: 1346-1353
7. Cocoliztli epidemic: 1545-1548
8. American Plagues: 16th century
9. Great Plague of London: 1665-1666
10. Great Plague of Marseille: 1720-1723
11. Russian plague: 1770-1772
12. Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic: 1793
13. Flu pandemic: 1889-1890
14. American polio epidemic: 1916
15. Spanish Flu: 1918-1920
16. Asian Flu: 1957-1958
17. AIDS pandemic and epidemic: 1981-present day
18. H1N1 Swine Flu pandemic: 2009-2010
19. West African Ebola epidemic: 2014-2016
20. Zika Virus epidemic: 2015-present day

During the fall of 1957, people all over the United States were nervous over something they couldn't see.

It started in the Soviet Union. On Oct. 4, Soviet scientists launched Sputnik 1, the first artificial Earth satellite.

The space machine orbited the planet for three weeks. The batteries died, and Sputnik flew silently for two more months before returning to the atmosphere.

Autumn of '57 was a nervous time for another reason -- something else Americans couldn't see.

It started in East Asia. The Asian flu, an outbreak of influenza first identified in February 1957, caused between one million and two million deaths around the world.


According to research sources, the flu strain first spread throughout China and reached the United States by the middle of the summer of 1957. Among the most seriously affected were young children, the elderly and pregnant women.

https://dailygazette.com/article/2020/03/15/asian-flu-1957-how-the-region-coped-with-another-pandemic

Food for thought. Digest it.
Re: XX by menzo4u: 8:28pm On Apr 07, 2020
Informative @mainJoe

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