14 Replies to “Honey, I Finished The Internet”

  1. You just knew that some of them were going to escape from the Labs. As we found out with Covid, those Labs aren’t leak free.

  2. This virus mutation is from the first series of covid vaccine, some of the first rollouts of the jab were in the SW of the USA and somewhere, I think it was New Mexico, a newly vaxed person from LA died suddenly in the Santa Fe area in his backyard, some wild rabbits / hares came into contact with him and well… it spread like rabbits into the AZ and Colorado areas. Probs will get to the USA/Canada border by 2028 and there’ll be no stopping it as the vax doesn’t work.

    In a perfect world, this would only affect domestic cats, or would mutate again and infect domestic cats, preferably the ones known as “tabbys’ followed shortly thereafter in the rest of the lot. *sigh* you can choose your friends but you can’t choose your barnyard mouse catchers.

    1. Nailed it…..there’s one “mounted” at a local watering hole, retrieved while on safari in Newfoundland in the 70’s, rare yes but not new.

  3. those poor wild critters. how is it ‘all of a sudden’ shyt like this crops up? where is it latent in the environment? a mutation in some poorly financed secret lab with a veneer of security?
    what disgusts me is the hard right types poking ‘fun’ at the misery these animals are facing. reaaaaaaaaaaaal ‘funny’ here’s a joke for that bunch: an unborn infant died of a bacterial infection.

  4. Run, Run, Run Killer Rabbits on the loose! gotta be a song in there somewhere.
    Kenji, anything in the archives?

  5. From Grok – “The cottontail rabbit papillomavirus causes these growths. Most wild rabbits survive, with tumors regressing naturally unless they obstruct eating, leading to starvation. Survival is high (typically >80%), but severe cases can be fatal. Avoid contact to prevent spread.”

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