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Bloodtearsdust

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Mar 16, 2019
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In a developed country?


Maybe,

But you would need access to this particular strain... Which could be difficult unless it becomes more widespread... or you work in a hospital. Also if you caught this..you risk infecting others. Likely it's not an easy painless death, but you would succeed in making it appear non-suicidal
 
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CornerE

Needs a savior
Mar 12, 2019
103
No Sunlight99 I don't think you should give those medical reports too much credit .

I tried many things they claimed to be Lethal :ohhhh::ohh:
But Nothing happened .

You'll just be miserable as fuck .

If they're honest about the benefits of their drugs , they would be as honest about lethality level for every disease , drug and health condition out there .

They're only loyal to their self interests .
And if that means scaring the hell out of us to force us buy their magical special drug for that "problematic" yeast infection , so be it .

But in fact , it's not more dangerous than any other well known yeast infection .
 
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Bloodtearsdust

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Mar 16, 2019
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Maybe,

But you would need access to this particular strain... Which could be difficult unless it becomes more widespread... or you work in a hospital. Also if you caught this..you risk infecting others. Likely it's not an easy painless death, but you would succeed in making it appear non-suicidal
After reading this article, the man who contracted this and died was elderly, immuno-compromised... and died 90 days later which is a pretty long time to fight this. I do think down the road there will be some crazy illnesses that pop up.. the human race is technically overdue.
 
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