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Zenshi16 • 1 year ago

If you like this kind of novel, a book with the best character may be your hobby🔥🔥🔥:
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Guest • 1 year ago
LegoOnTheGroundYouMissed • 1 year ago

also a bot report it for spam

SPACE-86 • 9 months ago

LMAO turning against eachother

LegoOnTheGroundYouMissed • 9 months ago

Man the bots many months ago/a year ago were annoying as hell, and they are still here just minute from my experience so far

SPACE-86 • 9 months ago

yeah i hated them thats why i trash talk them whenever i see them do it seems like they have stopped somehow

Nicholas Morgan • 1 year ago

I don't think this comic book is better than that one🥳:
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Guest • 1 year ago
Masumi • 1 year ago

I wonder what you guys think of a different anti-bot strategy:

As it stands, reporting as spam takes a lot of clicks, and those fuckers just repost, resulting in a screenful of blocked comments and one link.

We could instead downvote the hell out of them, and leave and upvote a reply l along the lines of 'don't click or you'll be hacked'.
That way the bots would need a lot more (voting) accounts to fight back. And maybe they don't repost if the original is still there.

LesK • 1 year ago

until Disqus tightens their protocols for the creation of new accounts, as well as monitoring all accounts for prohibited behaviors, the 'spambots' will continue to multiply just like a disease. quite appropriate considering the anime we're discussing this on hmm? :)

Aldinth • 1 year ago

This. As it stands now, bots are unavoidable part of disqus. One upside is that they don't last forever, they occupy a given disqus community for a month or two at most and move on to other ones.

orange juice is nice • 1 year ago

the reporting part might actually be needed cause creating an account takes more time than just putting up another post. i think there's at leaset some sort of policy that makes sure people who post spam can't come back too easily. so reporting it might be the best thing to do.

Masumi • 1 year ago

Or rather, the time it takes us real life people to actually report the account (rather than the post) is probably several orders of magnitude larger than the time it takes to make that account.

Masumi • 1 year ago

That's not a person making the account though I'm pretty sure. It takes some computer less than a second.

Kirito • 1 year ago

I still think they're a group of people doing it probably Chinese

Dave Ming-Chang • 1 year ago

Why not just ignore it or if it's in the way just collaps it. The big problem with anti spambot measures is that they also effect innocent real people. For instance you can't post links anymore (to support something you said), well you can but they usually automatically get flagged as potential spam putting the comment in limbo sometimes indefinitely. Other users can abuse anti spam measures by falsely accusing non spammers if they say stuff they don't agree with you see a lot of that too these days to sensor the truth.

Kuriyama Nikki • 1 year ago

first of all, just ignore those bots. dont even reply cause it will only get them on top comment. idk what those people who keep writing "bots" think. we know they're bots, just leave them alone.

second, we just downvote.

Judgment526 • 1 year ago

It’s impressive how well Falma handled the situation this episode. I imagine even your typical medical professional would probably freak out if he got isekaied to another world only to find out that the Black Death was coming…

p.s. Don’t miss the post-credits!

Sprayquaza • 1 year ago

I mean black death is still around but it is very easily curable, he has nothing to be worried about , the only worry is his cure should reach people far and wide and FAST! because the plague has kill rate of 65% + if left untreated

Nino Nakano • 1 year ago

yeah that's why the plague is still very dangerous in Farma's world, because even if there is levoflaxacin the disease will spread faster than the medicine could.

Interesting to see if the world is covered with plague and only the empire remain safe and Farma's new mission would be travelling to every country while dealing with Camus who seems to be a lich must be because of his research.

It would need 3 or 5 seasons for the anime to catch up to that if it was the case in the Manga.

Kirito • 1 year ago

Probably next year this anime will get a second season

Kirito • 1 year ago

He became insane for that lame reason and looks like we finally get to see the villain of this anime not just people and that dream of that dad of falma is true

Mr. Nyan • 1 year ago

Unless he pulls some galaxy brain tactic yeah.

Eldershield • 1 year ago

It is easily curable now to us and we have the technology and modern procedures to treat it, that world doesn’t, and What Farma is about to experience is essentially the first wave of the worst pandemic known to man on a world in the state as ours when it hit Europe, I have huge respect towards Farma for handling that situation like that

Noah Winns-Cromer • 1 year ago

Jesus, I was just kidding about COVID last week, I didn't think we'd get to this point.

The black death is worse than covid right?

Ghost Dragon • 1 year ago

Absolutely. The Black Death killed an estimated 25 million and decimated 1/3 of Europe whereas Covid has killed 6.5 million worldwide. Sure thats a big number but still falls short of the BD. Then theres the vast difference between mortality rates. Covid doesnt come close

Billy Bob • 1 year ago

killed 1/2 of Europe

Ghost Dragon • 1 year ago

Well it was estimated to have killed 30% to 60% of Europe so either or

Kirito • 1 year ago

Wait it's true in real life I thought it was just in his falma world so black death is real

Lucas F • 1 year ago

Well, we have way more technology now tho. If COVID happened in medieval times Idk what could have been worst

Ghost Dragon • 1 year ago

I cant say cos Im not a doctor or a medical researcher but I still think BD would have the higher death count

zouce • 1 year ago

you guys fail to mention this is a world in which medicine is at primal voodoo shit stage. Not the average 5% death ratio of covid in the modern world but rather a heavier mortality rate and most likely infection rate in the world we are watching in this show would be highly plausible.

Ghost Dragon • 1 year ago

Dude we were talking about the real world. Our world not Farma's. Bring your discussion to the others

Shay_Mendez • 1 year ago

Covid would have killed more than 50% of this fantasy world's entire population because they had 0 knowledge of what a virus is. Let alone a bacterium.

Kuro-Chan • 1 year ago

I will say it will killl almost 90% covid can last 1-2days alive in wet surface and 5 to 6 hours airborne

Kirito • 1 year ago

Woah 25 million people died in the 14th century well that is expected considering the technology back then is not enough and their knowledge about medicine and virus

Consider the two plagues happen same time frame instead of one in the past and one now (with modern tech. and medicine), would it still be the same?

vovan1 • 1 year ago

even worse. since infected people could travel all over world much faster :D

Ghost Dragon • 1 year ago

Like you said the BD would still be worse but the death toll would be much lower since it can be properly treated now

razzysnazzy • 1 year ago

To be exact black death still pops up here and there today. To be exact the last event I can find of it poping up was meerly a month ago. That being said when it pops up 0 deaths norm happen if they can get to a medi center even in the third world as right away on contact the cure is sent and the cure we have now days for it is vary effective even if the plague reaches a late stage of necrosis its able to be halted thou parts that have turned black are not likly to be saved.

So BD happening again today is in fact a near complete non issue as like you mentioned it can be treated quite well now.

That being said if covid happened back when BD happened so reverse them and assume no case of BD before for a cure to be made BD would still be far worse as covid thou would likely spread everywhere and be fully global due to the low mortality rate and how its much harder to detect infected. The death rate would be much lower and as we have seen in our populus the infection rate of covid is not 100% and not everyone is at risk of death from it so thou would have a high body count BD in the much larger and dense populations of today and ease of travel before lockdowns would of likely spread well beyond europe and likely build up a body count nearing a billion (esp so from china) if not more as the cure took a long time even with modern science to develop its only been made recently.

Ghost Dragon • 1 year ago

Yes I heard about it poping up last month

yuvalZ • 1 year ago

If the black death happend today INSTEAD of then, and we didnt have a vaccine, the death toll would be far higher, there are so much more rats and places packed with people. i estimate 85% death world wide.

razzysnazzy • 1 year ago

Unlikly to reach 85%.

As per studies conducted by the world health organization the "Accepted" approximation is in the range of 900M to 2B.

This steams from BD have a mortality rate of 75% (this is on the high side used in there "worst" case sim mentioned above) on top of thou lockouts not happening as soon as they should still happening so many places of the world would not get infected. Add in the low rate of spread in cold zones BD would have issues taking hold in places like russia, canada and greenland. This would keep the death rate down. That being said around a billion deaths at least is nothing to scoff at.

Wizez • 1 year ago

Nah, I think it's unlikely hit that high, With the way how we are killing the ozone layers, BD is unlikely to spread that fast, thou lice and rats can be a issue but with sufficient fogging against the lice and traps for the rats, I can see how bd will actually die off very quickly (This is on the assumption that the dissemination of the information is very fast and not like what happened 3 years ago where information were halted)

razzysnazzy • 1 year ago

Unlikely to hit that high yes. Realistic to also yes. As mentioned that is the number cited by the world health organization and as such more trustable than any guess of random people online. But also as mentioned this is there "worst case" sim as such it is made to be higher than it would be in practice as meant to be able to help plan actions for unknown viruses based on past examples.

dre • 1 year ago

Nah the plague would be a lot easier to control, in western countries at least. We don't have huge numbers of rats running around in people's houses and people getting bitten by fleas regularly. The cleanliness and hygiene that most people have now is radically different than it was back then. Plus we have treatments and know how to handle these sorts of situations. Back then it was basically magic and they didn't know the hows or whys in dealing with stuff like this. It might be an issue in big cities because of all the rodents, but mostly everywhere else would be fine.

Collat3 • 1 year ago

Thats really impossible to answer. Because it is very likley that the same bacteria from when the black death started, now only cause a common cold for us because everyone with an immune system not good at fighting it, died off over the generations.
Also Covid is still very new, it mutates a lot and the black death was an issue for decades, so imagine noone knew about what a virus is and how it works and covid had a decade or two to mutate... who knows what would happen.