Expect people are going to talk about this like they do some of the madder scenes from the World Wars. Can you imagine what it would have been like in the siege of Leningrad? Fighting in the mud fields of Paschendale? It's funny--you read these stories . . .
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Replying to @eigenrobot
I keep thinking how this feeling, of an invisible, unknown killer stalking our streets and gathering places, is one almost every human has experienced throughout history, we're unusual only in the scope and rarity of the epidemics.
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Yes :/ Well . . . if we're lucky we don't meet the other Horsemen
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That would be where the real shit begins. Earthquake in Cali, Flooding in Texas, Hurricane in NY, etc.
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A second disaster on top of this is a very real possibility and would be a huge problem
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Yes indeedy. And who now is thinking about this next possibility.
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Im worried about a 9.0 hitting Seattle roughly once per day
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good news is that if we live our supplies will double for that so
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But people might be driven into communal shelter, giving this thing a new chance to explode.
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