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| Did you hear that a guy in Dallas is in the hospital with the Ebola virus? | |
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| Did you hear that he went to his doctor first and was sent home. Then when he wound up in the hospital they're trying to find all the people he saw in between? | |
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| Did you hear that they're telling people not to panic although no one knows how many other people along the way have been exposed? | |
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| No, the news has been strangely silent on all that so I imagine there's nothing to worry about. | |
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| And there you have it. No matter how horrible the catastrophe or how imminent the danger today, if it's not on a reality show we don't believe it's going to happen to us. | |
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| On the other hand, the Kardashians are en-route to the hospital right now to secure rights to the story. So it can't be all bad. | |
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