Spyke
lemmy.world

Viruses had only been discovered a few decades before this picture was taken. It's very likely that the family (and most of society) had no understanding that the virus was unlikely to jump species and so took the same precaution to keep the cat from spreading the disease that they themselves took. I'd rather people made this sort of mistake than the willful idiots we had this time around refusing to believe in viruses at all.

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lemm.ee

I think that cat just has white fur on its face, that’s not a mask

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Catoblepasreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Yeah, I understand why everyone sees a mask, but I don’t think it is one either. You can see too much detail on the nose, I wouldn’t expect to see that much unless it was a very sheer fabric used for the mask.

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Ah you're right. Make more sense, I was thinking how the FUCK did they get a mask on that cat??

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Of course not, but for a split second it looks like one, and that's funny. I laughed.

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The cat would be freaking out, I can't imagine how uncomfortable that would be considering their whiskers would be pressed against for so long.

I literally can't imagine because I don't know what it feels like to have whiskers lol

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I love that most people seem to believe it's really wearing a mask 😷 😂 😺

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pawb.social

Did you check whether cats can be an animal reservoir for influenza before posting this?

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kbin.social

... willful idiots we had this time ...

Oh, there were plenty of those in 1918, too.

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sh.itjust.works

It's a lot harder to be ignorant today. There's so much knowledge everywhere, and literacy rates are really high.

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It’s a lot harder to be ignorant today.

Florida people: "That sounds like a challenge."

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lemmy.ca

Counterpoint: it’s actually not that hard, because of echo chambers and the algorithms pushing/feeding those echo chambers. Just because people are actually able to read and write more nowadays doesn’t mean critical thinking has improved a lot too.

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That's very true!

In the Age of Misinformation, basic literacy isn't enough to learn.

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The only reason it was called the Spanish Flu was because they were trying to report accurate numbers when the rest of the world was lying for the war effort

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lemmy.world

In San Francisco there was a mask mandate, and roving groups of men would beat the shit out of anyone they saw without a mask on.

Like, they didn't really know about social distancing, but the went all out for masks.

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Removed. I don't disagree with the general hostility, but even 'jokingly' advocating violence is iffy ground. Please keep that in mind.

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To be fair to them, work from home wasn't really possible back then and as much as I'd like for work to not be a requirment to live, it was and is. There were also basically no activities you could do without coming into contact with anyone else. Social distancing would be much harder for them.

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lemm.ee

That cat is a saint. Mine would of gone Wolverine on me

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lemmy.world

this picture is a lie, Bill Gates traveled back in time to apply micro chips to the population of 1918

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kbin.social

Cats can catch and even die from covid; I would've be surprised if the same thing happened with the original version of the 1918 plague.

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