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<blockquote data-quote="trac smit" data-source="post: 162088" data-attributes="member: 9860"><p>I have to disagree with you there. There is such a infection. It was caused by such an extreeme event, I can only speculate if this event can be recreated. First off, let it be said, there is usually a Southern person in the North that has a similar activity of extreeme canabalism. Beware of Austrailians. But of the creatures themselves. I've seen two varieties. One is a white bug with a whippy cord on the front. It is found in Kerosene heavy environments. It was found that a handful of them could aid humans in surviving extreeme thermals... however, unfortunately, when it comes to paraisites it is difficult to forge a symbiotic bonding instead of a multiply to the host dies kind of response. They do still exist, and our current car/grease affair has them able to gorge outside of humans. The other was a weird bat that crawled into the mouth. Almost as if a bat and a spider had cojoined. I know that both these creatures had a fungi or mold on them and that both seemed to cause black outs in the host. Both the "white widdow mage" and the "ecoli encrondolis" (not positive i got the name right on the second, but it's close to that) were found to be herbacide sensative and neither cared for acorn tea, the reason the mighty oak still recieves presitge, praise and a place on our front lawns. ...You're welcome. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite38" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trac smit, post: 162088, member: 9860"] I have to disagree with you there. There is such a infection. It was caused by such an extreeme event, I can only speculate if this event can be recreated. First off, let it be said, there is usually a Southern person in the North that has a similar activity of extreeme canabalism. Beware of Austrailians. But of the creatures themselves. I've seen two varieties. One is a white bug with a whippy cord on the front. It is found in Kerosene heavy environments. It was found that a handful of them could aid humans in surviving extreeme thermals... however, unfortunately, when it comes to paraisites it is difficult to forge a symbiotic bonding instead of a multiply to the host dies kind of response. They do still exist, and our current car/grease affair has them able to gorge outside of humans. The other was a weird bat that crawled into the mouth. Almost as if a bat and a spider had cojoined. I know that both these creatures had a fungi or mold on them and that both seemed to cause black outs in the host. Both the "white widdow mage" and the "ecoli encrondolis" (not positive i got the name right on the second, but it's close to that) were found to be herbacide sensative and neither cared for acorn tea, the reason the mighty oak still recieves presitge, praise and a place on our front lawns. ...You're welcome. :) [/QUOTE]
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