SARS Coronavirus
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome caused by Coronavirus, a single stranded RNA virus known for it’s characteristic morphology of corona projections on it’s surface.
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SARS Coronavirus
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome caused by Coronavirus, a single stranded RNA virus known for it’s characteristic morphology of corona projections on it’s surface.
Who knew a virus could be so beautiful?
The Science Research Manuscripts of S. Sunkavally, p441.
Here's a sample so you guys understand.
My name is Sevi Chi Nowydh, I am 35 years old and am from Mevagissey, Kernow. You may know it as Cornwall, a region in southwest England. It's a small land but it's quite lovely with brae a coastline and so much sight to see. Gashly if you missed it, but alas not all outsiders are given the chance to see a land with such a bloody beautiful environment. But when you've seen such a sight for so much your life, it gets repetitive and repetitive.
But ain't what repetitive? Those.
I'm right now waiting for the echoing in my ears to go away but never they will. So many years agone this wouldn't happen, but now it does. I'm cursed, I'm given stress. I'm targeted and I'm tormented. The echoing sounds like whispering, whispering of a woman, yet I look over shoulder and nothing be there. She say, "We all watchy you. We all see you. Escaping be the unavailable…"
"The unavailable, say she…" I repeat aloud, quietly muttering about afterward but I know I show no comprehensibility. Perhaps, daresay I, that I shouldn't be to a public transport saying such. I'm on Great Western Railway with my husband, Ynyr. Heading to Penzance, it's 15:22, we should get there on 15:58 or sooner! Or later.
"The unavailable? Daresay… I ask why?" Ynyr asks me the biggest question, slowly he speaks but such factor does not diminish the unanswerable it is. I fossick thy cauch of an internalised processor I hold and groan, there be no answer. "Wasson?"
"There be no answer, me ansome. She give no answer, such dilemma means no gazol to respond with. Tis quite despair, but it be truth. I should be lying if I say I met a response," I say to him, feeling breath catch in my throat just some. Tis a ticking bomb, I have not more than 30 minutes until it blows and is only 15:24. "30 minutes."
Also writing a story in a mix of Sowsnek Kernowek and Saesneg Gymreig (Cornish-English and Welsh-English) is a bigger pain in the ass than it sounds. Why is it written like this? Because it takes place in Cornwall, the main character is married to a Welshman, and I accidentally made a 1:4 ratio of Cornish to Welsh characters.
I'm not Cornish nor Welsh but by damn it feels like I'm nailing the grammar. Any help is appreciated.
Long story short, dyspnoea is used as an extensive metaphor for Ommetaphobia, Scopophobia, and a paranormal-sourced sleep paralysis that may as well not be sleep paralysis.
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Dry Cough Syrup in Pakistan.Uses, Side Effects, Interactions.
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5.nausea
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