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The fricking ketamine must be working bc I'm reading for pleasure again
It's basically about this one cave which is the fricking origin of Ebola and Marburg (basically b-word butt Ebola).
It talks about trying to find the fricking source of the fricking diseases, what they do to the fricking body, the fricking terrifying spread and trying to figure out what the fricking heck was fricking going on in Africa basically.
I read half the fricking book yesterday and will probably finish it today. It's an easy read/brain candy. Highly recommend if you want to get absorbed into a fricking book since Netflix is fricking shit these days.
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I have that one on my Kindle but haven't read it yet. If you're into environmental and health books I recommend Charles Mann's “1491” and “The Wizard and the Prophet”. The first is about precolumbian American, part 3 goes into how the Amazon forest is not really natural but a profuct of deliberate seeding and selection by indians, most of whom died of diseases after the columbian exchange, and the second is about 2 men, William Vogt (The Prohet) who was the father of apocalyptic environmentalism and Norman Borlaug, the father of the Green Revolution, and how both these men shaped our current views on the environment (conservation/degrowth/reduce consumption/reduce population vs technology/GMOs/improving yields)
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That's good and all, which one was that Norwegian fisherman who rejected technology until he sailed away and started murdering executives as a vigilante?
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LOVE NORMAN BORLAUG
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Neo-Malthusiancels in shambles !neolibs
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he's responsible for at least a billion thirdies
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