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richg101
how long before it becomes airborn?

dinosaurs died out because of a change of environment. we will die out because we got too smart and ended up creating a killer virus we cant stop.

its like a 1980's blockbuster, only in real life.



how long we got until the human race ends?
Zoso
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Originally posted by richg101
how long before it becomes airborn?

dinosaurs died out because of a change of environment. we will die out because we got too smart and ended up creating a killer virus we cant stop.

its like a 1980's blockbuster, only in real life.



how long we got until the human race ends?


2012
Halcyon+On+On
There *are* ways of not getting HIV. :stongue:

//oh wait, airborne? Uhm, is it really possible for bloodborn viruses to 'go airborne'?
richg101
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
There *are* ways of not getting HIV. :stongue:


ultimately everyone will get it unless we find a cure. and there aint gonna be a cure.
Spacey Orange
3 days.
Yan
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Originally posted by richg101
ultimately everyone will get it unless we find a cure. and there aint gonna be a cure.


John Titor... is that you?
pkcRAISTLIN
never happen.
Fledz
HIV is highly susceptible to oxygen so no, it will never become airborne. We didn't create it either, we inherited a pretty harmless monkey virus which unfortunately wasn't very harmless to us.
eROs.au
HIV isn't really common among humans. I would be more afraid of another spanish flu than some hiv
richg101
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Originally posted by Fledz
HIV is highly susceptible to oxygen so no, it will never become airborne. We didn't create it either, we inherited a pretty harmless monkey virus which unfortunately wasn't very harmless to us.


thing is, Hiv was highly susceptible to certain combinations of anti retroviral drugs. then it modified itself so it was not. and a new combination is required to keep it at bay. so what happens when it becomes immune to airborn situations?

iammesol
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Originally posted by Fledz
HIV is highly susceptible to oxygen so no, it will never become airborne. We didn't create it either, we inherited a pretty harmless monkey virus which unfortunately wasn't very harmless to us.


That means someone had to have sex with a monkey...
Lomeli
Tested negative for HIV today. SUCH A RELIEF!
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