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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostThe world would be a much nicer and cheaper place with three quarters of the global population fecked orf, and would give the environment a respite (as the Black Death did).
Bring it on I say, as long I'm one of the survivors naturally!
or this did -(as the Black Death did).
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yes, with another take on the female form!Originally posted by NigelJK View PostI think it was Logans Run which had a fresh take on it.
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Interesting post from 5 months agoOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostNo country is fully prepared for the next deadly pandemic, report finds | Daily Mail Online
TOP 10 COUNTRIES BEST PREPARED
United States - 83.5
United Kingdom - 77.9
Holland - 75.6
Australia - 75.5
Canada - 75.3
Thailand - 73.2
Sweden - 72.1
Denmark - 70.4
South Korea - 70.2
Finland - 68.7
That's most of the EU fooked then.
Wonder how UK looks now
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Looks like Germany was best prepared. Who'd have thought that a well-funded health service was the primary considerationOriginally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostInteresting post from 5 months ago
Wonder how UK looks now
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Hard Brexit now!
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Who would have thought a xenophobic media outlet would lie?Originally posted by sasguru View PostLooks like Germany was best prepared. Who'd have thought that a well-funded health service was the primary consideration
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Germany didn't appear on the list and the wards are now empty.
The Daily Mail article is typical of the diet of jingostic tripe to which British people fed for decades, so that they are now completely misinformed.
If you educate people with "nonsense" to sell newspapers, the country will go to hell in a handcart.
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