My cousin contracted Alpha-Gal Syndrome after being bit by a tick while hunting. We learned he had it when we went out to eat at this fantastic burger place and he nearly died. We didn't know what was causing it, but we recognized what appeared to be a severe allergic reaction and we got him to an ER who gave him antihistamines and saved his life. He got the diagnosis later. He had to abstain from red meat for several years, but the syndrome abated and he can now eat red meat again. It appears that abstinence is linked to healing, as anytime he "cheated" during the first few years caused his numbers to go back up again. When he got serious about abstaining from red meat, his numbers shrank until they disappeared. The doctor said had he cheated at all while the AG was in his system it would have "reset" the process by years.
My mother in law contracted alpha gal when she went camping and noticed that she had walked into a "tick bomb", which is really just a cluster of ticks in the "larval" stage. Which is basically a cluster of hundreds of seed ticks smaller than a grain of sand. She went to an immediate care clinic and they realized she was infested with ticks and she had to pick them off herself. She said it took hours. Anyways, she didn't know she had the AGS until about a week late she tried to eat pork and her throat started closing. Luckily she is a nurse and realized what was happening and had an eppi pen. This was about 4 years ago and she's still waiting for it to go away so she can eat red meat again. 😮💨
Alpha gal as well as Lyme disease are both widely acknowledged to be created. There are mountains of information but they've tried hard to sweep it under the rug
A few people have survived rabies onset in recent years by being put into an induced coma state. It reduces the destructive brain activity, giving more of a chance to be treated and recover. It’s still one of the most lethal and scary diseases, even just to witness.
Rabies and prions are the only things that I'm genuinely terrified of, especially after listening to the albums Milwaukee Protocol and vCJD, albums that portray the thoughts and feelings of patients with the diseases
My sister contacted alpha-gal after a tick bite towards the beginning of the year. She’s very strict about what she eats now. We do live in central Kentucky.
Dang! Glad you shared this! I'll be sure to be more careful for now on...BTW, I'm from & live in Pikeville, KY. So I know how bad ticks can be here. Thanks!
i believe a better example may be CJD / creutzfeldt jakob disease, considering its classified as the human variant of mad cow / bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Historical research suggests the Kuru epidemic may have originated around 1900 from a single individual who lived on the edge of Fore territory and who is thought to have spontaneously developed Sporadic (sCJD), caused by the spontaneous misfolding of prion-protein in an individual This accounts for 85% of cases of CJD
I'm just glad that the rabies vaccine isn't as horrible as it was 20 years ago. I was bitten by a young racoon that had gotten itself trapped. He chomped my thumb pretty good. So I got to get the shots. Now it's just a shot in each arm, each thigh and one at the bite site.
@@jruemccarty2994 technically it is possible but the risk is so low I have no issue hand feeding them hotdogs & other goodies. We have two that come to the porch. Meatloaf & big boy.
Rabies also hates low temperatures. American Possums are immune to rabies mostly due to their incredibly low body temperature. In theory if a human could survive the hypothermia they could beat rabies.
I remember when this channel didn't have any voiceover, and there was only text to read, I'm so proud to see that this channel has grown and evolved to the point of having narration and editing!
Nice for Halloween, and a great background music choice. Honestly, this list (only 5 of course) could go on for hundreds; these are excellent examples. Well done Dark5!
I've always loved this channel. Educational and just down right fascinating. Top 10 channel easily, if not Top 5. Since y'all have begun narrating, it's gotten even 10x better than before. Just a great channel. Please, never give up. We r genuinely grateful for all of your efforts, and always will b. Keep up the good work. You r doing it right. Have a great night and conclusion to your weekend. 👍😁🤜🤛🤙💯✌️
Ive encountered a rabid dog in the forest. I was close enough to my front door to make the sprint to safety. When it saw me, it jerked its head and snarled, like an aggressive zombie from a movie about to attack. Grabbed my rifle and took a shot at it. It ran off. At the time i didn't think it was rabid or i would have dropped it. Now i don't go out unarmed. For how many pitbulls that have tried attacking me unprovoked, I thought that was the case.
When you’re eating human need to treat it like chicken and cook it properly! The A1 steak sauce goes well for the tangy parts that most people don’t like especially if it’s really chewy
Yeah.. turns out it's almost worse then blindly just following, believing, an even worshipping anyone at their look an word just cuz they suddenly get popular in something somehow.. imagine that huh
@@Flumphinator I feel like knowledge of rabies' general severity/implications, although perhaps not known by a strict *majority* of people, is definitely pretty widely known and largely common knowledge. It would be pretty easy to find a random person on the street that at least has a basic understanding of it, at worst.
Love You Guys as always ana amazing video you have the best Narrator on UA-cam and. The writing is Top Notch as is the source material keep up the great work and Happy Holidays I'll say if you can make a video about Magnet Motors or Unknown motors engines and maybe unknown energy sources or I really loved the Video about the Sloot encoding system ;')
Alpha-gal is NO JOKE. Although not officially diagnosed in my case, when I lived in NC, I'd get bit by ticks all the time. And suddenly, I was reacting to beef. It almost killed me 3 times before we narrowed it down to beef. Until I can get tested for it, I stay away from all but the slightest amount of beef (such as what's in pepperoni), but I'm supremely thankful it wasn't pork because I'd die without nature's perfect food - bacon. I'm also ridiculously sick of chicken. 😕
There has only been 1 known human to go through the full course of rabies and survive. Rabies is by far the most terrifying as its the most common, and if untreated, 99.9% fatal.
Any of them would be horrific. But Rabies has a 99.999% mortality rate once symptoms appear. It's not 100% because one young girl survived it. She's the only recorded survivor of Rabies.
@tpolutts3309 I've seen claims of it, but only one medically proven case of advanced rabies has been proven. That doesn't mean there weren't any. It's just the one proven case I used as an example. You still have less than a 1% chance of survival.
Yooooooooo. This is fucken tight man. I'll have to go visit that region with Kuru, need them shakes to help me break it down in some upcoming break dancing contests
All of em tbf but mostly the prion diseases as I think this is the absolute worst way to go as it causes a long drawn out demise for any kind of being ! Thanks for this video It was entertaining in a kind of morbid way I say ! Bye for now
Yes! This "rabies" thing... sounds awful! I got bitten by a bat while working on a horse farm about 20 years ago.. had to get 10 shots in my stomach... glad it wasn't "rabies"! Cause I've never heard of that! I mean didn't know existed..
My sister got Alpha gal, has to carry an epi pen with her. Cant even be around a cooking burger. She lives in TN. Oh extra note Prions (I believe last count there were 7 different ones) can lay dormant in the body for decades. Being born in Germany around the mid 80s I amd my family may have been exposed to the prion commonly referred to as Mad Cow Disease. Cant donate blood, no symptoms sooo I guess Im ok.
@@clearcreek69 avg military haz suit is good for 8 hours in a contaminated environment, same for the filters on the mask, its the main reason disease terrifies me.
i know it wasn't on here but Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) sounds just like kuru in fact im quite sure it is . and how would this happen?? human dna in the food
Once set in? Don't you mean before when they can juat be given the vaccine? What do you mean kinda die first? Are you talking about a medically induced coma?
so where i work i was bitten by a sheltie. and the work has no records of that dog haveing shots. TRYING to contact the owners but no response. well time for make the appointment for the shots
Historical research suggests the Kuru epidemic may have originated around 1900 from a single individual who lived on the edge of Fore territory and who is thought to have spontaneously developed Sporadic (sCJD), caused by the spontaneous misfolding of prion-protein in an individual This accounts for 85% of cases of CJD
If you're so savage that you practise cannibalism you deserve whatever you get. Virtually no culture has ever condoned cannibalism, and there very good reasons for that
You also have to factor in how the animals are raised before slaughter. A lot of poorer or overpopulated countries often cram all their animals together so diseases spread easily and they dont inspect the animals as throughly so diseased animals get slaughtered and sold.
That was their hope with the wuflu, but it failed spectacularly, I still laugh at the volunteering rats that would make mengele jizz in his grave for the jabs
@@darkhighwayman1757 in DayZ, if you eat human meat it makes you start laughing uncontrollably, you get sick and eventually will die. You used to be able to not die if you found meds, but you’d never stop laughing until you died. Which wasn’t great for stealth lol
We studied viruses I'm school....we were taught humans can't catch animal viruses as animal viruses are the wrong shape for cells so cant enter. We passed the classes....so why now are animal viruses able to spread in tor humans....we can get animal diseases tho
This really has to be the most consistent channel on the platform. Whoever you guys are we all thank you for what you do!
😂😂😂
My cousin contracted Alpha-Gal Syndrome after being bit by a tick while hunting. We learned he had it when we went out to eat at this fantastic burger place and he nearly died. We didn't know what was causing it, but we recognized what appeared to be a severe allergic reaction and we got him to an ER who gave him antihistamines and saved his life. He got the diagnosis later. He had to abstain from red meat for several years, but the syndrome abated and he can now eat red meat again. It appears that abstinence is linked to healing, as anytime he "cheated" during the first few years caused his numbers to go back up again. When he got serious about abstaining from red meat, his numbers shrank until they disappeared. The doctor said had he cheated at all while the AG was in his system it would have "reset" the process by years.
That's wild both my cousin and his wife have an I had never heard of it but your story is almost the same as theirs small world
My mother in law contracted alpha gal when she went camping and noticed that she had walked into a "tick bomb", which is really just a cluster of ticks in the "larval" stage. Which is basically a cluster of hundreds of seed ticks smaller than a grain of sand. She went to an immediate care clinic and they realized she was infested with ticks and she had to pick them off herself. She said it took hours. Anyways, she didn't know she had the AGS until about a week late she tried to eat pork and her throat started closing. Luckily she is a nurse and realized what was happening and had an eppi pen. This was about 4 years ago and she's still waiting for it to go away so she can eat red meat again. 😮💨
Alpha gal as well as Lyme disease are both widely acknowledged to be created. There are mountains of information but they've tried hard to sweep it under the rug
@@blainesteele5145I had/ have Lyme disease. It comes back when my immune system is low. It caused me alot of issues. 'Under our skin' is a good docu
It’s not from the tick
Nothing chills me to the bone more than prion disease.
Yeah
That wasn't in the video. I'll have to check it out
The first one was a prion disease@@Swishersweetcigarilo
@@darkhighwayman1757 yea, I looked it up. That's a sad way to go
Same here! Mad cow disease traumatized child me
A few people have survived rabies onset in recent years by being put into an induced coma state. It reduces the destructive brain activity, giving more of a chance to be treated and recover. It’s still one of the most lethal and scary diseases, even just to witness.
I thought it was only 1 person.
@@ZeeNasteeapparently there are 30 well-documented cases of survivors with onset of symptoms, starting from 1970 to 2017.
@@VergilArcanis Really? Interesting!
@Nova5202 Look up the Milwaukee Protocol and Recife Protocol if you want more info on what exactly is done.
I was always scared of rabies. It is almost as deadly as dying in a severe radiation exposure. What a brutal depressing nightmare.
Missing the intro, it always gave goosebumps
Me Too
When did he stop the intro?
@@catlinkerswell3696 He stopped the intro about 4 videos ago
Rabies and prions are the only things that I'm genuinely terrified of, especially after listening to the albums Milwaukee Protocol and vCJD, albums that portray the thoughts and feelings of patients with the diseases
What, fungi don't count?
@@oneproudbrowncoat Nah, just have mushrooms with your steak and don't tick off the crazy guy that's scared of water 😳 😮
My sister contacted alpha-gal after a tick bite towards the beginning of the year. She’s very strict about what she eats now. We do live in central Kentucky.
Dang! Glad you shared this! I'll be sure to be more careful for now on...BTW, I'm from & live in Pikeville, KY. So I know how bad ticks can be here. Thanks!
@@davidhamilton1880I live in raccoon dude!
Feels like you NEVER see anyone who is Kentuckian on youtube.
Love ya"ll
But she prolly had the the vaccine twice. You can't blame it on a tick in Texas when it happens in montana.😂
Very strange disease. I've never heard of this one before.
What’s scary are the fungus, if the scientists from the beginning of The Last Of Us is right.
They are right. Just gotta wait and see when the earth warms up a few more degrees .
@@kennypowerz1267 that is a very scary idea
So kuru is basically the human version of the Mad Cow disease
i believe a better example may be CJD / creutzfeldt jakob disease, considering its classified as the human variant of mad cow / bovine spongiform encephalopathy
Or it's the other way around
Historical research suggests the Kuru epidemic may have originated around 1900 from a single individual who lived on the edge of Fore territory and who is thought to have spontaneously developed Sporadic (sCJD), caused by the spontaneous misfolding of prion-protein in an individual This accounts for 85% of cases of CJD
I think about rabies from time to time just because I feed a few raccoons and opossums in my yard. Opossums almost never get it but raccoons sure do.
Possum are immune to a-lot of diseases. Pretty sure they can't get Rabies.
I'm just glad that the rabies vaccine isn't as horrible as it was 20 years ago. I was bitten by a young racoon that had gotten itself trapped. He chomped my thumb pretty good. So I got to get the shots. Now it's just a shot in each arm, each thigh and one at the bite site.
Opossums can’t get rabies
@@jruemccarty2994 technically it is possible but the risk is so low I have no issue hand feeding them hotdogs & other goodies. We have two that come to the porch. Meatloaf & big boy.
Fun run for rabies awareness 😉
Rabies also hates low temperatures. American Possums are immune to rabies mostly due to their incredibly low body temperature. In theory if a human could survive the hypothermia they could beat rabies.
Think you mean Rabbis
@@alphachad4631naw it’s definitely spelled Rabies
@@ProbablyOnLSD69 haha ok then..
@@alphachad4631 We know you’re not an alpha. Anyone who claims they are isn’t. 😂
@@alphachad4631 I don't think that Jewish clerics are any more susceptible to cold than anyone else.
Footage of people with Rabies hydrophobia is terrifying
These Dark Series Channels are amazing! Really good stuff to learn here. We appreciate the research and hard work, my friend.
Thank You✌🏼
I remember when this channel didn't have any voiceover, and there was only text to read, I'm so proud to see that this channel has grown and evolved to the point of having narration and editing!
Nice for Halloween, and a great background music choice. Honestly, this list (only 5 of course) could go on for hundreds; these are excellent examples. Well done Dark5!
I've always loved this channel. Educational and just down right fascinating. Top 10 channel easily, if not Top 5. Since y'all have begun narrating, it's gotten even 10x better than before. Just a great channel. Please, never give up. We r genuinely grateful for all of your efforts, and always will b. Keep up the good work. You r doing it right. Have a great night and conclusion to your weekend.
👍😁🤜🤛🤙💯✌️
Ive encountered a rabid dog in the forest. I was close enough to my front door to make the sprint to safety. When it saw me, it jerked its head and snarled, like an aggressive zombie from a movie about to attack. Grabbed my rifle and took a shot at it. It ran off. At the time i didn't think it was rabid or i would have dropped it. Now i don't go out unarmed. For how many pitbulls that have tried attacking me unprovoked, I thought that was the case.
Sounds like fun. Wait.... Eating other humans can cause major issues, who knew!
We learned from mad cow disease.
When you’re eating human need to treat it like chicken and cook it properly! The A1 steak sauce goes well for the tangy parts that most people don’t like especially if it’s really chewy
Mad human disease
Yeah.. turns out it's almost worse then blindly just following, believing, an even worshipping anyone at their look an word just cuz they suddenly get popular in something somehow.. imagine that huh
It’s actually from consuming the brain tissue of humans if I remember correctly.
That fungal infection is downright terrifying.
What a uplifting video! No way I’m going to have any nightmares tonight by golly 🤦🏻
Dark5 has been uploading quite a bit lately and I love that for us
I heard about the diseases etc.. that the cannibal tribes got after partaking in eating humans.
Particularly the brain
@@sabri_95818 Correct. It was terrifying watching the effects on them.
Good video, that fungus sounds actually super spooky, but... Rabies??? I already knew about Kuru, but rabies is pretty common knowledge lol.
I think most people don’t understand how scary rabies is though.
@@Flumphinator I feel like knowledge of rabies' general severity/implications, although perhaps not known by a strict *majority* of people, is definitely pretty widely known and largely common knowledge. It would be pretty easy to find a random person on the street that at least has a basic understanding of it, at worst.
A lot of Americans and people in developed countries forget how truly scary rabies is
Love You Guys as always ana amazing video you have the best Narrator on UA-cam and. The writing is Top Notch as is the source material keep up the great work and Happy Holidays I'll say if you can make a video about Magnet Motors or Unknown motors engines and maybe unknown energy sources or I really loved the Video about the Sloot encoding system ;')
Candida says, "Don't hate me, I am a fungi."
Which ones would I want to avoid? Maybe all of them lol
Plzzzzz bring back the intro music 🔥🔥🔥 thank you for all the great knowledge you and your team put out ‼️‼️
Alpha-gal is NO JOKE. Although not officially diagnosed in my case, when I lived in NC, I'd get bit by ticks all the time. And suddenly, I was reacting to beef. It almost killed me 3 times before we narrowed it down to beef. Until I can get tested for it, I stay away from all but the slightest amount of beef (such as what's in pepperoni), but I'm supremely thankful it wasn't pork because I'd die without nature's perfect food - bacon. I'm also ridiculously sick of chicken. 😕
Eat seafood 😂
@@vanessaoftheundead2613 Salmon is good, but I'm not much of a seafood eater. 🤷♂️
Try Bison. it's delicious! I also hate Seafood it's nasty.
@@mikehunt4797 It's too expensive where I am.
It’s convenient. They want us eating bugs anyways.
More videos like this please!
Oh man were getting into some seriously scary stuff here.
a very disturbing and frightening video because of the ease at which it can be transmitted from one human to the next and animal cross infection
There has only been 1 known human to go through the full course of rabies and survive. Rabies is by far the most terrifying as its the most common, and if untreated, 99.9% fatal.
Great Saturday afternoon pick me up. Wonderful
*gasp* what happened to your intro? it's iconic brother.
Thank goodness for the internet, I never have to leave my house again
Dark 5: which one of these diseases would you like to avoid?
Me: ALL. OF. THEM.
Well that was terrifying! 😮
Worth it tho
Any of them would be horrific. But Rabies has a 99.999% mortality rate once symptoms appear. It's not 100% because one young girl survived it. She's the only recorded survivor of Rabies.
There are more now. She was the first but India has had a few since then.
He also had to be in a medically induced coma for a while in order for doctors to try to ave her life
More than 15 have fully survived. But out of hundreds of thousands in the last 100 years isn't great. Get the vaccine if you get bit.
@tpolutts3309 I've seen claims of it, but only one medically proven case of advanced rabies has been proven. That doesn't mean there weren't any. It's just the one proven case I used as an example. You still have less than a 1% chance of survival.
I was already aware of these but that doesn’t make em any less scary to me!
Thanks for the great vid! The topic was great
If that fungus is living in hospitals what to stop it from taking off in our grocery stores, schools, it could potentially grow anywhere.
Yooooooooo. This is fucken tight man. I'll have to go visit that region with Kuru, need them shakes to help me break it down in some upcoming break dancing contests
All of em tbf but mostly the prion diseases as I think this is the absolute worst way to go as it causes a long drawn out demise for any kind of being !
Thanks for this video
It was entertaining in a kind of morbid way I say !
Bye for now
Found this channel today; just wow! Where have you been all these years 😂
A good Chianti and some fava beans…
I'm so degenerated that I thought the meat allergy was the worst one on the list
Well this is terrifying. :/
The fungus part scares me the most
Bring back the intro!!
Wow .. that rabies thing for #1 sounds so mysterious & terrifying, can’t believe I’ve never ever heard of it existing until now.. lol
Yes! This "rabies" thing... sounds awful! I got bitten by a bat while working on a horse farm about 20 years ago.. had to get 10 shots in my stomach... glad it wasn't "rabies"! Cause I've never heard of that! I mean didn't know existed..
Rabies isn't real. It's just news media hysteria
DONT BE A SHEEP🤣
@@Excremental_DischargeOr get bitten by one! :D
R u for real, cause its real knob head
We joke about it but look at the videos and photos of rabies victims. It's terrifying.
The title and thumbnail of this video somehow reminded me of The Smile Tapes analog horror
I love how there was no wacky intros or subscribe this and that… just started the video with straight facts…. 😭👌🏼
Rabies has always freaked me out. Since first learning about it as a kid.
Who else is watching this while they at work?👨🏾🔧
Bring back the haunting intro music :(
The tick red meat thing wouldnt be a issue if our goverment didnt try to weaponize ticks.
My sister got Alpha gal, has to carry an epi pen with her. Cant even be around a cooking burger. She lives in TN.
Oh extra note Prions (I believe last count there were 7 different ones) can lay dormant in the body for decades. Being born in Germany around the mid 80s I amd my family may have been exposed to the prion commonly referred to as Mad Cow Disease. Cant donate blood, no symptoms sooo I guess Im ok.
They forgot the fava beans and some nice Chianti.
Good video. The music on the video abit loud
@Dark5 bring back the intro
Have you dropped your title sequence or did you forget it?
Let this be a warning, you guys. If you’re going to ingest human flesh, don’t 👏 eat 👏 the 👏 brains 👏
knew Kuru would be on here
You kidding ?!?
Avoid all of them!!😧
Great nightmare fuel in this one! 11:26
bring back the intro please
Well? Maybe, don't eat people? Give it a try
Nukes no worries, volcano's, earthquakes I can deal with it, conventional war bad but doable... diseases terrify me.
In case you're wondering Amazon sells hazmat suits starting at $20, but I'll spend alot more after watching this video
@@clearcreek69 avg military haz suit is good for 8 hours in a contaminated environment, same for the filters on the mask, its the main reason disease terrifies me.
What happened to the intro music?
i know it wasn't on here but Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) sounds just like kuru in fact im quite sure it is . and how would this happen?? human dna in the food
It is treatable once symptoms set in. There are multiple cases of survivors of rabies.....they just kinda had to die first.......
Once set in? Don't you mean before when they can juat be given the vaccine?
What do you mean kinda die first? Are you talking about a medically induced coma?
Was it just me? Or did the thumbnail changed for some reason? I saw a laughing guy, whose head was bleeding....
And holding skulls
so where i work i was bitten by a sheltie. and the work has no records of that dog haveing shots. TRYING to contact the owners but no response. well time for make the appointment for the shots
I would not want to have rabies. That sounds like a literal nightmare.
I think I’ll stay inside today (locks door) 😅
A fungus amongus 😢
get out now
All of them are terrifying
That was awesome
What happened to the opening and music we love?
Historical research suggests the Kuru epidemic may have originated around 1900 from a single individual who lived on the edge of Fore territory and who is thought to have spontaneously developed Sporadic (sCJD), caused by the spontaneous misfolding of prion-protein in an individual This accounts for 85% of cases of CJD
"global temperature" .... Stopped there.
If you're so savage that you practise cannibalism you deserve whatever you get. Virtually no culture has ever condoned cannibalism, and there very good reasons for that
You're just jealous that no-one would want to eat you
Huh do ur research
No culture? Do your research
Yes disease. It likely became taboo because of that.
But here you have Christians practicing ritual cannibalism all the time. 🤷🏽♀️
8:01 Me in Chemistry Class
Where's the creepy cool opening theme music?
in northen sweden we get as cold as -40 Celsius each winter so any viruses that likes heat will not survive here
If you kill and eat a person, are you really a victim?
Good lesson from Kuru!! DON'T EAT OTHER HUMANS!
I remember hearing some WEF or CDC guy saying it was too bad there wasn't a way to make people stop eating meat 🤔
I wondered about that. This big push to stop eating red meat. Not to mention the government releasing thousands of lone star ticks on the East coast
@@DocBrewskie I didnt ever hear about a release?
You also have to factor in how the animals are raised before slaughter. A lot of poorer or overpopulated countries often cram all their animals together so diseases spread easily and they dont inspect the animals as throughly so diseased animals get slaughtered and sold.
That was their hope with the wuflu, but it failed spectacularly, I still laugh at the volunteering rats that would make mengele jizz in his grave for the jabs
It’s not a conspiracy, just disease spread by modern life.
There's real new hope in treating rabies after symptoms appear. We will get there soon.
Lol Louie Pastuier rolling in his grave.
@@mikehunt4797Pasteur*
But if I had my druthers, I prefer to not make the acquaintance of any of those heinous afflictions.
Not all cultures are equal
Thanks for telling us that water is wet 😂
3:44am let's watch something relaxing before I sleep.. Hmm.. 🤔
DayZ players know never to eat human steaks
its the brains...thats where the scary is
@@darkhighwayman1757 in DayZ, if you eat human meat it makes you start laughing uncontrollably, you get sick and eventually will die. You used to be able to not die if you found meds, but you’d never stop laughing until you died. Which wasn’t great for stealth lol
I actually DID know about these....
Kuru is a Darwin Award
I would like to avoid them all....
Rabies, Alpha-Gal, etc so many scary viruses out there.
I still miss the intro :(
That NIPAH image looks very familiar.
Bruh i literally saw 3 different thumbnails of this video... Whats happening?
We studied viruses I'm school....we were taught humans can't catch animal viruses as animal viruses are the wrong shape for cells so cant enter. We passed the classes....so why now are animal viruses able to spread in tor humans....we can get animal diseases tho