Dec. 1st, 2004

Tada.

Dec. 1st, 2004 07:40 am
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Tada.

Dec. 1st, 2004 07:40 am
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Female.

Tada.

Dec. 1st, 2004 07:40 am
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Female.
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There also was a certain ettiquette about pinning your ribbon, as I recall.

If you had lost someone to AIDS, you were to pin your ribbon with something that had wings - to denote that your loved one had "flown away" due to AIDS.

I've worn a ton of red ribbons.

Hopefully, we've learned enough about treating viruses from AIDS to survive the bird flu that's coming - just google it up. It's too depressing. Right now, it's strictly animal to human transmission, with the exception of one case. CDC thinks that if it mutates enough to go person to person, it could cause up to one billion dead - in less than a span of weeks.

Go kick the dirty homos who's fault this is - go ahead. I'm getting some Tamilflu and a year's supply of canned goods.
kyburg: (political)


There also was a certain ettiquette about pinning your ribbon, as I recall.

If you had lost someone to AIDS, you were to pin your ribbon with something that had wings - to denote that your loved one had "flown away" due to AIDS.

I've worn a ton of red ribbons.

Hopefully, we've learned enough about treating viruses from AIDS to survive the bird flu that's coming - just google it up. It's too depressing. Right now, it's strictly animal to human transmission, with the exception of one case. CDC thinks that if it mutates enough to go person to person, it could cause up to one billion dead - in less than a span of weeks.

Go kick the dirty homos who's fault this is - go ahead. I'm getting some Tamilflu and a year's supply of canned goods.
kyburg: (Default)


There also was a certain ettiquette about pinning your ribbon, as I recall.

If you had lost someone to AIDS, you were to pin your ribbon with something that had wings - to denote that your loved one had "flown away" due to AIDS.

I've worn a ton of red ribbons.

Hopefully, we've learned enough about treating viruses from AIDS to survive the bird flu that's coming - just google it up. It's too depressing. Right now, it's strictly animal to human transmission, with the exception of one case. CDC thinks that if it mutates enough to go person to person, it could cause up to one billion dead - in less than a span of weeks.

Go kick the dirty homos who's fault this is - go ahead. I'm getting some Tamilflu and a year's supply of canned goods.

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