I've been watching a show about pandemics (called, appropriately, 'Pandemic', on Netflix), which of course covers the 1918 Influenza pandemic. The pandemic that Steve was basically born into.
So, of course, me bring me, I had to research and read up about it, and I found that...(
children who had been exposed to the 'Spanish flu' in utero had a bevy of life-long physical health issues, from lung to heart to vision..... Sound familiar? Oh yes. )
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I wasn't going to do Snowflake this year, because of the repetition thing. I did in the end, but I'm not sure I've got anything particularly new to say.
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Yeah, same. I just...didn't have anything new to say, and some of the challenges I never really had *anything* to say, so....
Maybe next year i'll do something else, or maybe I'll find some other challenge this year, who knows.
I'll try to post more, though I just feel so...wordless, a lot of the time.
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So having a weaker or imuno-compromised body kind of saved you.
There is another theory that people born in time to be 'of age' during 1918/19 had already lived as a child/infant during an earlier, weaker flu epidemic, and that basically stopped them being able to develop antibodies.
It's all just incredibly absorbing. And no, frankly, the Marvel writers wouldn't have bothered, but I'm surprised that some fanfic writers haven't - we have plenty of history buffs and research nerds!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_fluhttps://www.
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Especially in light of current events.
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I did have a good day, barring all the allergy-related sneezing and sniffling.
*shakes LJ*
LET THEM IN!!
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