In my last installment, I introduced the main characters of this new antivirus program. If you missed it, you can read all my previous articles at www.courierjournal.net.
In that installment, we introduced the mRNA vaccine blueprint that tells your cellâs ribosome factory to build a simple protein the exact same kind of protein the cells in your body produce trillions of times per day but this scarecrow protein is shaped like (dum-dum-dum!) the ugly spike on the Rona!
Your body normally uses proteins to build muscle and a million other things but your immune system is quite adept at recognizing things that do not belong. Your immune system assumes this odd-shaped protein is a whole virus so it builds an ENTIRE ARMY to rise up against the ugly thing. Itâs a vast overreaction but your immune system takes no chances.
called man flu. josh: we landed on the ground and i met the fixer. she said, great to meet you guys. also, josh, everyone has cancelled. mo: oh, and we got all our gear stolen. josh: there was something about parts unknown, and i think it was just the nature of the show, that embraced chaos. tom: if there wasn t this element of chaos and intensity to the shoots, then i don t know, there was some intangible energy that came from that. chris: without a doubt, we succeeded at the ability to quickly veer off plan a and find our way to plan f and make something of it. that s why the show was good. anthony: all right, are you
step away from the glass. anthony: jaundice, liver function problems, and something called man flu. josh: we landed on the ground and i met the fixer. she said, great to meet you guys. also, josh, everyone has cancelled. mo: oh, and we got all our gear stolen. josh: there was something about parts unknown, and i think it was just the nature of the show, that embraced chaos. tom: if there wasn t this element of chaos and intensity to the shoots, then i don t know, there was some intangible energy that came from that. chris: without a doubt, we succeeded at the ability to quickly veer off plan a and find our way to plan f and make something of it. that s why the show was good.
tom: we decided to visit the tallest building in iran. erik: within a minute or two, we were completely crushed by this sandstorm, obviously ruining the scene, we re all running inside. anthony: onchocerciasis, aka river blindness. steed: the chance of like a government shutting me down. lydia: earthquake, train wreck. tom: the whole building starts moving like this. pieces of the roof ripping off. step away from the glass. anthony: jaundice, liver function problems, and something called man flu. josh: we landed on the ground and i met the fixer. she said, great to meet you guys. also, josh, everyone has cancelled. mo: oh, and we got all our gear stolen. josh: there was something about parts unknown, and i think it was just the nature of the show, that embraced chaos. tom: if there wasn t this element of chaos and intensity to the shoots, then i don t know, there was some intangible energy that came from that. chris: without a doubt, we succeeded at the ab
this isn t the first time he is hinted about getting on the ballot. he previously said the people s president has a really nice ring to it we will keep you posted. how about this in the proof the man flu may not be just a myth after all. 39 years old, he gets a little flu. and he acts just like a baby. oh, okay. ainsley: now there is science to back it up. canadian researcher claims men have a weaker immune response when it comes to viruses and colds. as a result, the symptoms are worse and they last longer. and we all feel very sorry, guys. steve: i knew it i knew it. [awe] steve: there is the man flu. ainsley: they are babies. there is a reason we have the babies. we deliver the babies. y all can t handle it. steve: have you special immunity. ainsley: we re just stronger. steve: janice dean is outside. janice you are upstairs. janice: because it s cold