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  • northernladyuk
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    KUATB

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  • greenlake
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    The have taken care of them evil reds...

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    The have taken care of them evil reds...
    Greys are evil immigrant scum that are diseased and cause crime.

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  • vetran
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    Watch out AtW!

    Was leprosy brought to Medieval England by SQUIRRELS? | Daily Mail Online

    Was leprosy brought to Medieval England by squirrel furs? Analysis of 1,130-year-old skull suggests people acquired the disease from highly prized Scandinavian pelts
    Pre-Norman skull unearthed in a garden in Hoxne was infected with leprosy
    It was the same strain that was identified in other skeletal remains in East Anglia
    Sequencing of the bacteria that causes leprosy in modern red squirrels is closely related to that detected in the woman from Hoxne
    By PHOEBE WESTON FOR MAILONLINE
    Don't scratch yer bits they might fall off!

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