The worst possible thing to happen to any series is the fandom taking things too seriously.
Literally gatekeeping other people's enjoyment.
The worst possible thing to happen to any series is the fandom taking things too seriously.
Literally gatekeeping other people's enjoyment.
Dunno. I don't live there.
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Because they generally die before they infect others.
And as a result rabies within small mammals populations are non-existent, because there's no spread vector.
I could have worded it better, but the point still stands. Many years ago there was a squirrel in my back yard that was foaming at the mouth and I called it in to an official line that dealt with that kind of stuff. They told me flat out "it's not rabies" and explained why. That's when I did a deep dive into rabies and small animals. Every single source says "it can happen, but almost never does".
In my case with the squirrel, the person explained to me that in the part of the country I lived in there has never been a record of a squirrel or similar rodent with a case of rabies. And it wasn't showing any other signs, and it's "foamy" mouth went away after a bit.
So yes, "near impossible" isn't the same as "entirely impossible" and also considers more than just the biological possibility of the infection.
Squirrels don't normally carry rabies.
While not impossible, it's actually considered near impossible by experts. For whatever reason, smaller mammals seem to simply not be affected by rabies.
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Basically nothing is ever truly zero
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Check out Blender. It's primarily a 3D modeling software like Maya or Houdini, but it has an incredibly powerful video editor built into it.
You're not making any argument against what I said. Your comment "totally cool things to say" implies I'm arguing that the guy on CNN said nothing wrong. Which isn't true.
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