Will the lazy bastard parent, too fucking cheap to hire a babysitter or nurse, who brought their sick kid into a store to hark yak and bark up their bacteria funguses and goddamned viruses know now that I am extremely sick, loaded with putrefying filth in my sinuses and lungs? I’m thoroughly sick (really) and tired of ignorant people who never teach their kids to wipe their snotty nose or cough into a fucking Kleenex. You go around spewing your filth and you could possibly kill an older person with your fucking germs! The next time you or your kids are sick stay the hell home!!!!! Stop subjecting the rest of us to your germs sickness ignorance and cheap ass laziness. Teach your kids properly! When you cough sneeze or sniff always use your handkerchief! —Damn Near Dead

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  1. It’s not realistic to expect people in a poor province to be able to afford sitters, or find a good one available at the “drop of a hat”

    Do you take any preventive measures??.. do you consume any ginger, garlic, onion, cayenne or real raw honey.. &/or cinnamon (off the top of my head.. there are sooooo many other good plants growing here on Earth that we can utilize!!=)) oregano is pretty pungent stuff.. ashwaganda is amazing.. the list goes on & on… one easy thing to do is to drink herbal teas regularly during “cold & flu season”.. do you do anything to prevent getting sick or wait till you’re sick to take action?

    As Frankie MacDonald says “Be prepared!!”

  2. Maybe if you ate better, something other than McDonald’s and high fructose corn syrup you would have an immune system. This is year 3 for me without even so much as a sniffle, and it was 4 years before that. Don’t get me wrong, I eat lots of evil shit too, just lots of fruit and veggies with it. Oh, and weed, lots and lots of delicious, organic weed!!!!

  3. “… you could possibly kill an older person with your fucking germs!”

    Probably not. Most older individuals have been exposed to a lifetime of other people’s germs, and their immune systems are more likely to have the appropriate antigens on file, than is a very young child. New and more dangerous mutations in the flu virus like H1N1 are more likely spread by air travel (large numbers of people breathing the same air for several hours), or as with West Nile, through insect bites.

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