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anyone else here have leprosy?

HappyScrappy

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It's also called Hansen's disease.

Hanson's disease on the other hand is when you hear "mmm bop" early in the day and then walk around humming it even when you would rather stab a fork into your eye than continue do it, but it is just so damn catchy.
 
I MET SOMEONE WHO HAD IT...soory caps was on, cant be shagged to delete
 
i tried to reply earlier but my fingers fell off... i am typing with my toes now.
 
I thought I did then I remembered I fell asleep in my oatmeal for a few hours. Caked on pretty good. Gross when it fell off.
 
Interesting stuff:

The World Health Organization thinks that sometime in the next year or two, some man or woman will be the last person to get leprosy. No one will ever get leprosy again. The world will wait while all the lepers die. Leprosy is not a deadly disease. Lepers often live to very old ages. So it may 50 years or more before the last leper dies. By the year 2100, leprosy, as old as time and more feared than any other disease, will pass into history. Already this is happening. In the U.S., the average leper is 67 years old. There are no new lepers.

Beginning in the 1950's, doctors realized that keeping lepers in colonies made little sense. Ninety-five out of one hundred people could not be infected with leprosy even if they tried to be.
 
Y_Lifter said:
They said the same thing about smallpox

thats becuase some retard (well he might of been very unlucky so its unfair of me to call him one) infected himself with a sample in a lab

if they eradicate a bug from a population, the only way it can survive is if its been preserved, created by man or some funky ass mutation creates it (unlikely)
 
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