Call it the "intersectionality" of death.
duh
- Men who have sex with men are getting Monkeypox at a disproportionately high rate.
- Men who have sex with men are getting HIV at a disproportionately high rate.
- Men who have Monkeypox have HIV at a disproportional high rate.
It's not rocket science.
Have any of them had a CoupFlu vaxx, an orthopoxvirus vectored CoupFlu vaxx in particular..?
Stunnng
The first sign you have monkeypox is a pounding in your rear end.
No gay sex for 2 weeks to stop the spread. Then we will just keep on banning it until Monkeypox is gone.
NSS...sheesh...they think we are idiots
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And, the vast majority of women with Monkeypox are...
...non-existent.
Because even lesbians know better than to play with sh*t; cause it’s nasty and not normal.
It’s how your immune system gets rid of all the viruses it has suppressed.
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Unexpected.
Oh NOES! Da moankee poxes and fageaux wasting disease AT THE SAME TIME???
Does science fauchee know?
Something must be done...oooh look! Doritos!
And in other breaking news water is wet
The CDC has spent three years worshipping at the altar of masking. Do you suppose it might come out for mandatory male chastity belts for homosexual men?
They take Prep to keep having sex though the risk to HIV is there.
They want the vax for monkepox to keep having sex though the risk to monkeypox is there. The vax for monkeypox is not available to the great crowd there is of them.
They will prob lie and say they’re vaxxed.
If they can’t get the vax. They likely won’t stop having sex.
Don’t kid yourself the CDC and the govt doesn’t know it.
You play, you pay. With those kind of games, anyway. There’s a reason there’s not many gay men past 50-60. Think about it.