Lmao

Mar 24, 2009 09:22

I am so funny. I look at my past entries and I realize the last few have been from different years lol. Like 2007 then the next in 2008. Now the very next one will be 2009 :) I'm silly I know.

So I wasn't able to continue schooling for 2008-2009 year, I was sadly disappointed. However this next year 2009-2010 should be rather exciting. Seeing as how I am over 23 and need not my parents income tax in my fafsa. I might even receive the Pell Grant or the Minnesota Grant. That would be awesome. As much as I love working at Super America *gag*, I really need to get out of there and do something heroic or epic in my life. Considerably good things, for a lack there of better term, for people. I'm not sure exactly what I want to do. But I believe I am heading in the right direction.

I have taken a big step in becoming a better healthier person. I will consume less red meat, not entirely vegan or anything, just heart-healthy. Too much red meat in your diet makes your mortality rate higher. Meaning you limit your age by how much red meat you eat. This can be cuppled with other factors, such as smoking, drinking, and how much you exercise. I don't believe it's too late. But I don't want to wait until something drastic happens again.

I have a separated shoulder, I had Mono two years ago (had my tonsils removes-very painful), Last December(2008( just before the new year I sprained my ankle so severely its's still painful to walk on. So I need to get into better shape y'know?

Because who knows whats in store for us in the future. I really want, and need, to be in a better physical condition. I mean, who knows for sure if there'll be an avian flu outbreak that transmutates to affect humans on a metaphysical level. Thus killing millions of people around the globe. I'm not even _if_ i were in a good physical and healthy state if I would survive. That doesn't mean I'm going go be a hermit by any means. But it is far from fiction, that every 100 years a catastophic virus outbreak occurs. It's sort of like a human population control. Every 10 years a virus will breech it's normalacy and mutate to become immune to current vaccines. And It's happening now.

In 1918 through 1919 a influenza/strep outbreak killed over 675,000 americans, and anywhere between 50 million and 100 million people globally in the space of about 18 months. This was worse than World War 1

Currently the closely watched virus is the Avian Bird Flu H5N1. Which has infected about 400 people and only half of which have died. But the virus could mutate into a deadly virus spreading throughout the human population and killing millions of people.

So far in the United States tests have concluded that influenza strains have become resistant to the most commonly used vaccine called Tamiflu. So far this years alone, 2009, of 264 out of 268 people tested, were tamiflu-resistant. Meaning, even if you get the flu shot, the flu strain has a 98.5% chance of resisting that vaccine and make you sick. Last time was 1918, we're already to 2009. It's proven in history that every 100 years [give or take a couple years] viruses mutate to -control- populations.

You could say it is the planets way of getting rid of the viruses that plague her. I might sound a bit tooo environmentalist, but that's what it seems I am turning into. A treehugger perhaps? It was here way before we were. Which brings me into another rant...
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