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It's wild how quickly the Government moves to ban TikTok but doesn't do anything about the billions of dollars they are using to fund genocide.
#free gaza#free palestine#only goes to show that we live in nation of full of corporate pigs who only care about capitalism#🍉🍉🍉
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Via jacuueline
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ghostbat breakup in the rain i’ll never forget u


#this RUINED lives#wake up ghostbat nation gobble up my shitposts out of a pig trough#batman#bruce wayne#ghostmaker#minhkhoa khan#dc comics#batfam#ghostbat
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1/3/25 🐷
#lol#harry#wearing gucci and holding a piglet#this campaign was everything#I kinda miss 2018 harold..#anyway..#happy day to national pigs!#🐖🐖🐖
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I want to make a post to inform people about the current situation with the bird flu (/avian flu/H5N1) outbreaks.
I don't want to cause panic but do want to spread information.
This is especially important if you live in an area that has a news system you don't trust to give accurate, timely, or honest news about something like a possible new pandemic, use your own judgement.
If that applies it is going to be very important to make sure you stay informed and follow these H5N1 outbreaks yourself and know how to best protect yourself.
I am no expert, but I do know a good bit about disease and influenza in particular, and have been following the H5N1 outbreaks as they've been happening, so under the cut I'm going to do my best to inform everyone I can.
Please stay safe, stay informed, and spread information, not germs.
What's bird flu and why do I care? (What's bird flu and why do I care?)
Avian flu and bird flu mean the same thing, an influenza virus that (primarily) infects birds. H5N1 denotes a specific strain of avian influenza. H5N1 can spillover (when a pathogen spreads from it's normal host organism to a new host organism) from animals to humans.
How could I get H5N1? (How could I get H5N1?)
Human to human transmission has not been observed yet (12/1/24) during this current outbreak. You can get this from contact with wild birds, especially water fowl, domestic birds, cattle, pigs, horses, dogs, and bats. It is also possible to get from raw (unpasteurized) milk and undercooked meat from infected animals.
What's the big deal then? (What's the big deal then?)
The common flu is not very pathogenic. How pathogenic something is determines how sick something makes the host, something that is highly pathogenic can cause severe disease. H5N1 is considered a HPAI, Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
H5N1 is also a Type A influenza virus, most known Type A influenza viruses can infect birds. There is one Type A human flu in circulation at the moment, however it isn't very prevalent.
"IAV poses a significant risk of zoonotic infection, host switch, and the generation of pandemic viruses. IAVs can infect humans and a variety of animals, such as pigs, horses, marine mammals, cats, dogs, and birds (S1)."
IAV - Influenza A Viruses | Zoonotic infection - when an infectious disease of a non-human host infects a human host | Host switch - when a cross-species transmission of a pathogen can lead to successful, stable, and continuous infections
Every species the flu infects, the more strains that pop up under a sub-type IAV, the possibility for recombination increases. "Recombination occurs when at least two viral genomes [or strains] co-infect the same host cell and exchange genetic segments (S2)."
The flu is pretty good at recombination, when given the chance. It is also really good at mutating, and fast. If there were to be a recombination event and a new strain evolved (this would be called an antigenic shift) that was highly pathogenic, highly infectious (good at spreading, which H5N1 is), that could then infect humans and cause human-to-human transmission we might have a pandemic on our hands. This has not shown signs of happening during this outbreak*, this is what to look out for.
This (a recombination event) is what caused the 1918 pandemic during WW1. This pandemic killed an estimated 50 to 100 million people in 1918, in a world with a population of around 2 billion. 7.1 million died of COVID 19, as of 11/9/24 (S3), from a population of around 8 billion.
We know more, we are prepared, it's not guaranteed to happen, and it's not guaranteed to be as bad. But the possibilities are endless and it's extremely important to be prepared and stay informed.
So what do I do? (So what do I do?)
Again, stay informed, and that might mean checking independent news sources, the CDC website, and more, to keep yourself updated, especially if you know your local news won't do it for you. You should also familiarize yourself with the symptoms of influenza, if you have it, stay home.
Keep yourself safe, we had a pandemic already, you know the drill. Cover your nose and mouth when sneezing/coughing, wash your hands, sanitize your hands, and get your flu shot. And, in addition, avoid contact with wild birds, poultry, pigs, and cattle if you can.
In the event that this gets worse, social distancing is very important, being outdoors, wearing a mask, and all the stuff above, you can shed the virus for around a week before you start feeling bad. Keep yourself safe and don't infect anyone else.
If that doesn't sound like it'll do much, I promise you it does. Those are all classified NPI's (non-pharmaceutical interventions) and even epidemiologists were shocked at their impact and importance during the COVID-19 pandemic. They did work, and they were incredibly effective—as long as they were carried out.
I don't want to cause panic or worry anyone, but that is how information ends of suppressed. I want to make everyone aware of what we might face so that we can fight it and be strong and stay safe.
If anyone has any questions, wants any clarification, any corrections, or wants to know some good places to learn more about this stuff please don't hesitate to contact me (@'s, dm's, or asks), I will answer as best I can.
Here's the CDC's page covering the H5 bird flu current situation.
S1 - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5578040/
S2 - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7106159/
S3 - https://data.who.int/dashboards/covid19/deaths?n=c
*with the exception of this coverage (as a possibility): https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/nov/19/bird-flu-cases-mutation-canada
#signal boost#influenza#influenza virus#flu vaccine#flu season#H5N1#bird flu#avian flu#health and safety#cdc#WHO#NIH#centers for disease control and prevention#world health organization#national institutes of health#pandemic#masks#epidemic#h5n1 virus#public health#covid 19#covid#birds#pigs#poultry#raw milk#california#autoimmune#spoonie#tbwf
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He’s going to be okay-
Alt Ver:
#h0neygh0ul#dafpork#please forgive me dafpork nation#daffy duck#porky pig#digital arwork#fandom#looney tunes#fanart#looney tunes cartoons
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#NationalPigDay 🐖:

Boar Sleeping on Autumn Plants
Kaigyokusai Masatsugu (Japanese, 1813–1892)
Meiji era, Osaka, mid-late 19th c. (after 1863)
netsuke: stained ivory, horn, silver
2.5 x 4.2 x 3 cm (1 x 1 5/8 x 1 3/16 in.)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 11.23373
#animals in art#animal holiday#19th century art#pig#boar#National Pig Day#Japanese art#East Asian art#Asian art#Museum of Fine Arts Boston#netsuke#carving#Kaigyokusai Masatsugu
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January 2025's Tiny Reptile and Mini Amphibian pin designs: Pig-Nosed Turtle and Paedophryne amauensis 🐢 🐸
These designs are available as pins and stickers on my Patreon until the end of day today and will ship in January!
#patreon pin club#turtle#frog#pig nosed turtle#enamel pin#tiny reptiles#mini amphibians#i based the turtle design on funzo from the national aquarium!
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Which way will you go?
#aesthetic#night#foggy aesthetic#coraline#twilight#gloomy coquette#night shift#pig nation#film#girlblogging#photography
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Oh this is scathing





#German memory culture is so fascinating#Also to some extent french#My mother often claimed that we had Jewish ancestry and that a great-grandmother of mine was Jewish#Turns out she'd based that on ''Women talking a weird language'' coming to visit her grandmother#anyway after a whole round of genealogical research we learned that i actually have an Austria-Hungarian great-great-great#grandfather#that is; my great-grandma was talking her mother's home language with cousins that were from three towns over#and they spoke very bad Serbo-Croatian amongst themselves and often just switched to french#but my mother constructed in her mind this whole thing about us being part Jewish and she used to be fascinated by#Woody Allen Roman Polanski Claude Lanzmann the Marx Brothers Jewish humor etc.....#(My mother also spent six months in Germany as a teen during student exchange. i blame them)#But yeah this idea that since i'm neurotic and i had a big nose i was somehow secretly Jewish was drilled into me#She also thought that since my grandpa is Andalusian he probably had some Sephardic blood#Which. What exactly is supposed to be meant here by blood ??? Völk ? Blut ? one-drop rule ??????????#anyway this brand of philosemitism is becoming more and more repulsive to me#Jews are not an enlightened scholar-priest-stand-up-comedian caste with magical blood. They're an imagined community#Same as every other nation; religion; family; culture. Like everybody else they are as good or bad or interesting as imagination allows#And if we have to do weird philo-ism of an outgroup devoid of content let us do what writers have done for 500 years and#Write about talking animals#I'd rather we all collectively hallucinate the houyhnhnms as the quirky fun minority rather than cast real people in that role#or the pigs Napoleon was part of or whatever
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part 2 of some of my favourite albums that came out the year I was born 💿
#velvet acid christ#powerman 5000#front line assembly#poison the well#oomph!#filter#chemlab#ministry#pig#acumen nation#1999#albums
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😋 Happy National Pigs In A Blanket Day! 😋
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Toot Loves Donuts
#drawn together#spanky ham#toot braunstein#comedy central#genderswap#rule 63#transfem#transgender#furry#anthro#pig#emo#fat#donuts#uwu#national donut day
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#TwoForTuesday :
Ernst Wilhelm Bernhardi (Polish, 1671-1736)
Zwierzęta w pejzażu (Animals in the Landscape), 1708
Oil on canvas, H 71 cm (27.9 in) x W 59 cm (23.2 in)
National Museum in Wrocław VIII-0465
#animals in art#european art#painting#18th century art#Polish art#pair#rodents#hedgehogs#squirrels#rats#mice#guinea pigs#Ernst Wilhelm Bernhardi#National Museum in Wrocław#Two for Tuesday#oil painting
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