Financial Crisis, Swine Flu Pandemic
End Of World ?
The current flu epidemic ist just another blow for a quite nervous global population. Most people are concerned about their jobs, their investments and in poor countries about their daily survival. And now this…
Keep a smile on your face
There’s only one rational advice. Don’t get too upset about the scaremongers, it’s not worth it. Have a laugh at them. And reserve some gentle words or a little smile for all those folks losing their nerves.
The best End Of World Stories
Here comes a fresh collection of all those swine flu end of the world stories popping up. The honor of the first entry goes to John Carney from the Business Insider:
- How To Survive The Flu Pandemic
- The Business Insider is giving advice not to get infected in the first place and to keep food and water ready for an isolated time during a deadly swine flu outbreak. The insider is also advertising the consumption of vitamin C pills. That’s a very clever move to support our starving pills industry, don’t you think?
- Cheerleading Practice - Is swine flu REALLY that bad!?!
- alex_8899’s journal comes to the conclusion, that there’s not really a problem. The honorable mention is for the wonderful headline. I wonder how to attract the readers’ attention?
- Will NorthCom take over in Swine Flu Outbreak?
- The blog The Truth Or The Fight is asking the question that all American moms and dads are concerned with: will the Pentagon take over in the times of this civil crisis? Or do you think it already has happened? Spooky…
- Swine Flu surgical mask designs protect you in style
- The SlipperyBrick presents scary surgical masks, just in case someone isn’t already scared. Dying with a skull on the face?
- Holy Water Dispenser Against Swine Flu
- It actually works! Not as you might think, though… The catholics in Italy usually dip one of their fingers into holy water when entering a church. Unfortunately this ritus makes it easy to spread any virus coming along. A new invention makes the use of holy water safe again: it comes from a dispenser, which needs not to be touched to spend some water. Read about the ingenious device at Reuters.
