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A Short Video About Kuru (Cannibalism Disease)

How It Spreads
While cannibalism, or more specifically the ingestion of human tissues or organs infected with kuru disease, is often thought to be the sole means of transmission of the disease, it can also be passed through exposure to the open wounds of infected individuals.

Stage One
During stage one of cannibalism disease, also called the ambulant stage, general coordination begins to deteriorate. The patient may experience symptoms such as an unsteady gait, shaking or shivering, slurred speech and "twitching" eyes. in general, failing coordination begins in the feet, legs and hands and slowly moves upward.

Stage Two
The second stage of kuru disease, or the sedentary stage, is defined by a worsening of stage one symptoms that prevent the patient from walking without support, ataxia or loss of muscle coordination and severe muscle jerking. Additionally a new set of symptoms begins, including depression, fits of laughter and failing mental capacity.

Stage Three
The third stage of cannibalism disease is the terminal stage. At this point the symptoms include an inability to sit upright without support, fecal and urinary incontinence, trouble swallowing and eventually coma and death.

Progression of Symptoms
The incubation period of kuru or cannibalism disease is very long, meaning a person infected with the disease may not begin to experience symptoms for years or even decades. There is no known treatment for kuru disease. Once a patient begins to experience symptoms, death occurs within 6 to 12 months.
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Great post
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yep turns the brain to mush wonder if they ate the fucker after he died,
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I thought they were prepping her to eat when I saw she was alive. That must be the Mondo stuff.

I have a couple of those videos with a woman breastfeeding puppies when she has hardly anything to begin with as far as boobs and people drinking cooked blood.

I wonder why they have such long nipples. Weird.
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I wonder why they have such long nipples. Weird.
That made me laugh a LOT.
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Awesome post!! Makes me think of The Book of Eli
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It's kinda the same symptoms as mad cow disease.
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That made me laugh a LOT.

Good. How are you feeling?

I saw a woman in a movie with nipples that must have been two inches long and my first thought was, "Where does she buy her bras? They must hurt."

Being sensitive in that area, that's where my mind went :)
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