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Nice.
No wonder Europe almost died of the Bubonic plague.
Their scientists robbed mousetraps to make paperweights.
75,000,000 people died because scientists had to keep their treeware from blowing off their desks.
Nice.
No wonder Europe almost died of the Bubonic plague.
Their scientists robbed mousetraps to make paperweights.
75,000,000 people died because scientists had to keep their treeware from blowing off their desks.
That and taking Jewish cleanliness laws noticing Jewish communities were much less vulnerable ..
They maybe you'd like to answer my question to Larnivec.You could not be more wrong. As per usual, you have shown that you have zero knowledge of history.
It had nothing to do with cleanliness. Jewish people have a specific blood group that is more prevalent in people of Semitic origin which is more resistant to the likes of the Bubonic plague.
Go science, eh?That and taking Jewish cleanliness laws noticing Jewish communities were much less vulnerable ..
And what stopped the plague then ?
Various things. Effective quarantine, the general hygiene went up, people (inadvertently) stopped getting infected by the plagues pneumonic stage because of the belief that it was smells that caused the plague, warming climate. There wasn't one single reason why it stopped.
And what happened to all those mice?Various things. Effective quarantine, the general hygiene went up, people (inadvertently) stopped getting infected by the plagues pneumonic stage because of the belief that it was smells that caused the plague, warming climate. There wasn't one single reason why it stopped.
They maybe you'd like to answer my question to Larnivec.
He's too smart to answer it ... let's see how smart you are:
What specific piece can you remove from a mousetrap and it still catch mice?
Here ... I'll ask it in one-syllable terms:
What piece can you take from a trap and it still catch mice?
Maybe a better mouse trap ?
And what happened to all those mice?
The plague was spread by lice on rats, not mice. So nothing would have happened to the mice.
I thought it was flea infestation due to vermin flourishing in unclean conditions
Lice are in the same family as fleas. And as I said, the virus changed from bloodborne to airborne quickly, so getting rid of the vermin would have done nothing to halt the spread of it.
Maybe I'm a happy guy laughing at funny guys, you're happy too right ?
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