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    The Misadventures of Flapjack has an episode where the kid has a rat that flings ticks at people that fuck with the kid. It uses it's tail like a whip.They all instantly get the black plague. So fuckt up and funny.

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      Same thing we do every night, Pinky

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        It wasn't actually the rats that caused the plague, fleas and other people were the largest vectors not rats. rats are actually really similar to cats and spend a lot of time cleaning themselves

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          And to be fair, Europe thrived a lot more after the plague, since massive labour shortages meant the value of labour shot up dramatically, improving the quality of life and culminating in the Renaissance.

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          IIRC the plague was also the thing that invented surnames.

          Before you were just John, but after you had to travel to other cities and there might already be a John so you became John Smith or John <nameofcity>

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            The plague is actually what ended feudalism in Europe.

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            In the west! In the east? They switched to less laborious methods if need be, in fact laws were passed so that serf could no longer migrate away from their lords; making them the closest we have ever had to slavery with exception to the slaves we had

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              It wasn't actually the rats that caused the plague, fleas and other people were the largest vectors not rats. rats are actually really similar to cats and spend a lot of time cleaning themselves

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              If a carrier's planes sink an enemy ship, is it not a kill for the carrier as well?

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                If a carrier's planes sink an enemy ship, is it not a kill for the carrier as well?

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                Iirc the plague killed rats too so the rat isn't exactly a willing carrier. Besides that logic works for human to human transmission too.

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                  Iirc the plague killed rats too so the rat isn't exactly a willing carrier. Besides that logic works for human to human transmission too.

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                  I don't think rats are ever willingly carriers of disease. Almost no one is (except for very weird people)

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                    It was not the rats who bringed the plague but the flea/parasite what the rats hosted.

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                      I don't think rats are ever willingly carriers of disease. Almost no one is (except for very weird people)

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                      I don't think rats are ever willingly carriers of disease.

                      Skavens lore it a nutshell.

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                        More of the fleas’ fault than the rats.

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                        Yersinia pestis actually kills fleas. It causes a blockage in their intestines, causing them to starve. That means they will sting a lot in a futile attempt to get sustenance, but all that happens is that they regurgitate YP into the victim. It's a really neat mechanism but very unethical. I hope modern bioweapons labs have vegan alternatives.

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                          "Thriving" is a bit strong.

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