How to Beat the PARASITIC WORM-FLU in VIRAL



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If you moved to California with your family, only to find yourself right at the start of a new Viral outbreak before you can even get settled in, what would you do?

I’m going to break down the mistakes made, what you should do, and how to beat the Parasitic Worm-Flu in Viral.

Written by: Adrian Olah

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30 thoughts on “How to Beat the PARASITIC WORM-FLU in VIRAL”

  1. Imagine how awkward it would be if gandalf would be fall down with the balrog
    And aragorn and legolas and the people decide : " Okay thats shocking lets drop our weapon first .. "
    I think their reaction hits way harder after they reach safety.
    This drop the weapon thing in the middle of a fight is BS

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  2. I recommend for next video to make a "how to beat "contracted" " it's a two part movie about someone turning into a zombie in the very first instances of a zombie outbreak

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  3. I can tell Nerd was FUMING during this video, the characters made the dumbest decisions possible. I REALLY was getting frustrated because they had every single opportunity to make smart decisions and better prepare, but just didn't. This is basically a guide on how to die in a horror movie. The ONLY reason they lived was plot.

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  4. The fact the sister who got infected first could have avoided it by WIPING her face as soon as it happened instead of standing like a fucking idiot and letting the worm crawl into her eye BAFFLES me on HOW and WHY she didn't do that not only is it someone else's blood YOU WOULD FEEL IT ON YOUR SKIN AND YOU HAVE AN ACTUAL CHANCE SINCE ITS NOT IN YOUR EYE ALREADY OR MOUTH

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  5. Its California if they werent making dumb decisions the state wiuldnt be an overpriced shithole

    Also im sure this Flu will conveniently be down graded as a threat just in time for the next elected president to take power

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  6. I will totally agree with Nerd on this one: Teenagers with little to no experience, precaution, or common sense that isn't ruled by emotions should not be able to triumph over this thing and the rate that it infects and grows. The plots surrounding these types of films have gotten so bad that even seeing a teenager centered on a movie poster is enough to get me to think twice before going to see a movie. Last time I enjoyed a teenage-centered story was probably the How To Tame Your Dragon movies, since my flair for going to the theaters in general took a nosedive shortly after the third one.

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  7. Calling a movie "viral" when the problem in the movie is "parasitic"
    I know, bacterial infections, fungal infections, parasites, and viruses are all just "viruses" to the average person lol

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  8. Calls video "How to Beat" then proceeds to recap the film without much explanation how "How to Beat the PARASITIC WORM-FLU in VIRAL other than commonsense" . Wow that's a great explanation like every film out there could be solved with that.

    Recap channels suck.

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  9. Why specifically a Sig MCX? I get 5.56/.223 because of ammo availability. Is it because its a short stroke piston gas system and not a D.I. gas system like most AR-15s? I think the Sig MCX is a great choice. But I feel like in this specific instance, a bullpup may actually be a good choice for once. Longer barrel and more compact for close encounters.

    Also, I'd rather use a Sig 226 than a Glock. But that's just my personal preference for comfort and reliability.

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  10. I'm sorry, but Covid wasn't the only epidemic or even pandemic in the 21st century. I remember around 2016, there was starting to be cases of Ebola spreading internationally and it was a big fear for a lot of people at the time. People weren't blissfully ignorant, traditional news media was still fairly relevant( but competing with online personalities) and it was still the days of waking up and looking at the news or someone telling you about news events if you missed it. Not to mention WHO warnings and quarantine/regional containment protocols and way before COVID, kids have always been taught to cough in their arms, coughing into the air was seen as gross, let alone someone's face, you're basically telling them you want them to catch the bug. No one is taking that likely, especially if they heard about a sickness spreading internationally. There is no way you wouldn't know about the sickness or how it's spreading.

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