It seems Carl is finally going to atone:
[quote]Llamas have been used to produce a new antibody therapy that has the potential to work against all types of flu, including new pandemics.
Influenza is the ultimate shape-shifter, constantly mutating its appearance to evade our immune system.
That is why a new flu jab is needed each winter and why the vaccine sometimes misses the mark.
Science is on the hunt for a way to kill all types of flu, no matter the strain or how much it mutates.
That's where the llama, better known for its wool, comes in.
The animals produce incredibly tiny antibodies in comparison to our own.
Antibodies are weapons of the immune system and they bind to the proteins that stick out from the surface of a virus[/quote]
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-46078989
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Dude, you just reminded me of a blast from the past. https://youtu.be/sgkYHhG18uc
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I killed a llama [spoiler]in Fortnite Battle Royale [/spoiler]
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Oooookkkkk, but when you all start sprouting wool coats and rhyming about missing Mama, I will be over here eating a molasses cookie and laughing my ass off.
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This may be a waste of time...but when is Tesla coming back?
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If true, this has more potential than we think.
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Someone’s probably already said this but... [b]CAAAAAAAAAARL[/b]!!
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Don’t let this news get out to the YouTubers and children. “Fortnite *predicted* flu cure?!”
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Little do we know, this is secretly the llama’s master plan to convert us all...
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Hasn't Carl ended the world several times over? Not to mention mutilated a bunch of babies?
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Carl! That kills people!
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OMG I LOVE LLAMAS WITH HATS!!
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Thanks Ollama
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*Ding dong!* "Hello?" Llama: "Yes, are you Mr. Ted? I have a delivery for you. It looks like it was sent by The Flu." "Ah, my humans have arrived. That was fast!" Llama: "...Yeah. Just sign here, please." [spoiler]ba dum tss[/spoiler]
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[quote]It seems Carl is finally going to atone: [quote]Llamas have been used to produce a new antibody therapy that has the potential to work against all types of flu, including new pandemics. Influenza is the ultimate shape-shifter, constantly mutating its appearance to evade our immune system. That is why a new flu jab is needed each winter and why the vaccine sometimes misses the mark. Science is on the hunt for a way to kill all types of flu, no matter the strain or how much it mutates. That's where the llama, better known for its wool, comes in. The animals produce incredibly tiny antibodies in comparison to our own. Antibodies are weapons of the immune system and they bind to the proteins that stick out from the surface of a virus[/quote] https://www.bbc.com/news/health-46078989[/quote] >sees BBC in the url. Oh hell naw I ain't falling for that again
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Hmmmm, interesting. Never had the need to get a flu shot before. But it’d be nice to know that the flu is one less thing we have to worry about.