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Black Mob Brutally Attacks Asian-American Uber Driver, Pull Two White Girls Out Of Car and Beat Them – No Media Outrage, YouTube Censors The Video (redstatenation.com)
posted 4 years ago by YourLordPutin 4 years ago by YourLordPutin +62 / -0
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– krzyzowiec 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

No it is weaker, that is why when the flu virus mutates and becomes something new which your body has not experienced, if you are old, you are likely to just drop dead. Whereas a kid is experiencing them all for the first time but is able to handle them.

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– Stko 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

Yeah but your wrong.. Look into it.
As you get older you can't get the same colds and flus and chick pox or mumps that you got as a child. A 40 your olds immune system is was stronger than a 4 year olds. I'm 100%.

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– krzyzowiec 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

I think you need to look into it. There is actually a term for this phenomenon, it's called Immunosenescence. It describes the decline in your immune system that occurs with age.

As you get older you can't get the same colds and flus and chick pox or mumps that you got as a child.

That doesn't mean your immune system is stronger, it means that your body has a memory of past viruses that a child doesn't have. When your body encounters a threat it doesn't have protection for, then compare what happens to adults vs children. There's a reason why gathering old people in nursing homes results in deaths while gathering children together in schools doesn't.

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– Stko 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

I'm not on about 90 year olds. But yeah they get less flu and cold then kids. Again your long words don't change the facts.

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– krzyzowiec 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

But yeah they get less flu and cold then kids.

Well sure, I never said they didn’t

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