>>328146
educating =/= marketing
>>328134
>a [post number]- kun
>a kun
>a coon
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>>328194
I read it on wikipedia when researching lots of things in my 20s and are now nearly 40. The article was shoah'd long ago. It has to do with herpesviridae, children get various herpes simplex varients 90+ percent of the time.
The current Roseola article says nothing about night terrors nor lesions so either it's shoah'd or that wasn't it, but that effects tons. The one I remember was spread in schools, not a 3 year old's virus but a k-12 thing that only effected populations with density issues.
>look at Roseola again
>"Complications may include febrile seizures"
Not suspecious at all. I'm sure this has nothing to do with brain problemz.
>febrile seizures
>"There is tentative evidence that affected children have a slightly increased risk of epilepsy at 2% compared to the general population."
At this point I'm having to build a house of cards to prove my point because I cannot find brain lesions nor night terrors anywhere anymore, but long ago I was all "ooooh, 90 plus percent of us have tumors on our brains where the personality is! Makes waaay too much sense".
Now ask yourself how many goyim get cat scans. Virtually none. And up to 70 percent of us have no internal dailog, autism is on the rise, and literacy is lowering.
Here's a newfaggoty 2025 1/3 of us have it version rather than 90 percent:
https://neurosciencenews.com/herpes-virus-neurology-28488/
If you want to take anything away from what I"m telling you it's that viruses are so common and mutate so often the CDC does not even know how many HPVs are out there nor can they test for HPV, and herpes isn't as sneaky as that is but it's actually mentally scarrring and it's been proven easily. In comparison a virus that merely causes tumors that also most people have, feet warts count, is of no consequence to society.
>that article
>"Shukla said. “I think it’s underdiagnosed and understudied, but the neurological consequences, we believe, are much more severe than you would normally see with fever blisters or ocular infection.” "
>understudied
I wonder how long this one will last before this 2025 is shoah'd too. It was at least 10 years ago I already knew this shit was happening. I mean, I was in college in 2009, no telling how long ago I've known about this supposed house of cards.
>look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpesviridae# again
>research includes alzheimer's and chronic fatigue sydrome
>one rare infection varient caused severe neurological impairment for survivors of a deadly version of CeHV-1, a zoonotic varient
>give up and ask jewgle LLM
<can ya tell me which herpesvirdae causes brain lesions?
<can I have a case study
>https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12268046/
>control pus f lesion
>"cranial "lesion"
>https://ajronline.org/doi/pdf/10.2214/AJR.09.2548
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_herpesvirus_6
It was hhv-6 I bet.
tl;dr: hhv-6 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_herpesvirus_6 but it's also more than one kind of this dna virus stuff that can kill your brains but if the rona made everyone lose their minds when it's just the flu basically we're fucked as no one can handle the information, because, ya know, 90 percent of people have brain lesions I bet.
<what actual percent of people get cat scans and or brain scans?
>llm reads: 10 percent in high income areas
<what percent have brain lesions UwU
>"10 to 20 percent have lesions"
<OwO
Oh, my bads, it's /r/totaly only 10 or 20 percent of us that have these lesions as the rich and healthier than the poor that get these scans 10 percent of the time only have an up to 1/5 chance of having them. Nothing to see here!
<of the popullation that is not of high income how much greater of a percent chance is there of lesions in general without regard to herpes simplex specifically?
>40 to 60 percent higher
>it admits it's really 32 percent of people
Guess it's not 90. I was wrong. Oh well. Only 1/3 of people have these brain les--
>remeber 1/3 of nigger males are felons
>shocked pika-face goes here
It's okay, I'll stop tying now.