Lasting from January 1918 to December 1920, it infected 500 million people—about a quarter of the world’s population at the time. The death toll is estimated to have been anywhere from 17 million to 50 million, and possibly as high as 100 million, making it one of the deadliest epidemics in human history.
Ep. 81 – Culpable or Capable or Both
Ep. 80 – Hold your hammer firmer than a cigar
Ep. 79 – Ferocity, Veracity, and Velocity
Ep. 78 – Slurping Soul Pasta
Ep. 77 – Spotchly Leaf Shadow
Ep. 76 – Abscess Makes The Fart Go Honda
Ep. 75 – The Repititious Nature of the Narrative
Ep. 74 – Brian Saved My Sole
Ep. 73 – Big Shoes and Long Ties
Ep. 72 – Walleye Turducken
Ep. 71 – Quantification of a Qualitative Question
Ep. 70 – Man, Dog, Wilderness, Camera, TV
Ep. 69 – Weapons of Mass Awesomeness
Ep. 68 – Spooler Alert
Ep. 67 – Itsy Bitsy Web of Lies
Ep. 66 – Ding Dong Goes the Bell Curve
Ep. 65 – The Duality of Holes
Ep. 64 – In Defense of Da Fence
Ep. 63 – I Breathe For George Floyd
Ep. 62 – I am an Elbow Bumper
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