Ebola fears.
11 years ago
Yeah, yeah, I know - 100 billion reasons why I shouldn't fear ebola.
Other then the fact that, for some fucking reason, they decided they're going to bury Thomas Duncan's ashes (the guy in Dallas who died from it) -thirteen miles from my fucking house-.
http://www.kplctv.com/story/2676750.....he-environment
So, excuse me guys, while I spend exorbitant amounts of money on luxuries I normally wouldn't bother with so that I can enjoy what is potentially my final days of worry-less existence -_-
Other then the fact that, for some fucking reason, they decided they're going to bury Thomas Duncan's ashes (the guy in Dallas who died from it) -thirteen miles from my fucking house-.
http://www.kplctv.com/story/2676750.....he-environment
So, excuse me guys, while I spend exorbitant amounts of money on luxuries I normally wouldn't bother with so that I can enjoy what is potentially my final days of worry-less existence -_-
FA+

Its no Joke y'know
I did read that it's going to a hazardous waste landfill, and that incineration would eliminate any infectivity of the virus, which is still only transmitted via bodily fluid at this point. I don't see a reason to feel unsafe, except for the living near a hazardous materials waste disposal.
I'm not worried about the ashes, I'm worried about the people handling them. Ashes don't cut corners and fuck off.
Be afraid of many other things before being afraid of the massively overhyped virus.