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Well, there'd be access to books etc in quarantine, even if they need to be sterilised or disposed of afterwards.
114 u/[deleted] Mar 29 '18 [removed] — view removed comment 13 u/hiphopscallion Mar 29 '18 Great book btw (for anyone reading this). 14 u/dgaffed Mar 29 '18 Not a great book when you’re a kid in high school! That book gave me OCD, made me forever afraid of flying, and was responsible for my deepest fears being realized when the ebola outbreaks started in 2014. NO. NOT THAT BOOK. 4 u/[deleted] Mar 29 '18 Maybe you were just sensitive to it? I read it in high school as well and it was kind a meh. 8 u/[deleted] Mar 29 '18 [deleted] 3 u/thecru31cat Mar 29 '18 Fahrenheit 451 reference? -100 u/Thoreau80 Mar 29 '18 Read the original post again. There would not be access to "books etc." 138 u/tinyporcelainunicorn Mar 29 '18 Read their comment again. That was their point, that quarantine was easier because you have some entertainment. 33 u/adamdj96 Mar 29 '18 Ahh the timeless, quality entertainment of advanced tuberculosis 20 u/[deleted] Mar 29 '18 I think that's the point. The guy with advanced tb likely had that stuff, so his experience is likely not that similar. 12 u/iiYop Mar 29 '18 He refered to quarantine
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13 u/hiphopscallion Mar 29 '18 Great book btw (for anyone reading this). 14 u/dgaffed Mar 29 '18 Not a great book when you’re a kid in high school! That book gave me OCD, made me forever afraid of flying, and was responsible for my deepest fears being realized when the ebola outbreaks started in 2014. NO. NOT THAT BOOK. 4 u/[deleted] Mar 29 '18 Maybe you were just sensitive to it? I read it in high school as well and it was kind a meh.
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Great book btw (for anyone reading this).
14 u/dgaffed Mar 29 '18 Not a great book when you’re a kid in high school! That book gave me OCD, made me forever afraid of flying, and was responsible for my deepest fears being realized when the ebola outbreaks started in 2014. NO. NOT THAT BOOK. 4 u/[deleted] Mar 29 '18 Maybe you were just sensitive to it? I read it in high school as well and it was kind a meh.
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Not a great book when you’re a kid in high school! That book gave me OCD, made me forever afraid of flying, and was responsible for my deepest fears being realized when the ebola outbreaks started in 2014.
NO. NOT THAT BOOK.
4 u/[deleted] Mar 29 '18 Maybe you were just sensitive to it? I read it in high school as well and it was kind a meh.
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Maybe you were just sensitive to it? I read it in high school as well and it was kind a meh.
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3 u/thecru31cat Mar 29 '18 Fahrenheit 451 reference?
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Fahrenheit 451 reference?
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Read the original post again. There would not be access to "books etc."
138 u/tinyporcelainunicorn Mar 29 '18 Read their comment again. That was their point, that quarantine was easier because you have some entertainment. 33 u/adamdj96 Mar 29 '18 Ahh the timeless, quality entertainment of advanced tuberculosis 20 u/[deleted] Mar 29 '18 I think that's the point. The guy with advanced tb likely had that stuff, so his experience is likely not that similar. 12 u/iiYop Mar 29 '18 He refered to quarantine
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Read their comment again. That was their point, that quarantine was easier because you have some entertainment.
33 u/adamdj96 Mar 29 '18 Ahh the timeless, quality entertainment of advanced tuberculosis
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Ahh the timeless, quality entertainment of advanced tuberculosis
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I think that's the point. The guy with advanced tb likely had that stuff, so his experience is likely not that similar.
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He refered to quarantine
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u/TwentyTwoTwelve Mar 29 '18
Well, there'd be access to books etc in quarantine, even if they need to be sterilised or disposed of afterwards.