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Heâs getting a good lesson in how much better off we are. We have highly effective masks (when worn properly), tests for the disease (even if only 80% accurate) and know how to prevent the spread of the disease. Unfortunately, there is still no cure for willful ignorance.
The Black Death:Started 1340s in China and rapidly spread through trade routes in India, Persia, Syria and Egypt.It arrived in Messina in 1346 and spread through ports and trading centres (Marseilles, Florence, Rome). By 1348 it had reached Paris, Lyon and London.By the time it was officially over, it is estimated that between 75,000,000 and 200,000,000 had died.And, itâs still with us! Fortunately though, antibiotics are an effective cure nowadays.
Leojim almost 4 years ago
Born to Die.
Zykoic almost 4 years ago
âIâm not dead yet!â
âWell, you soon will be.â
EnosEugenius almost 4 years ago
Bring out your dead!!
âHereâs one!
9 pence.
-Iâm not dead!
What?
âNothing! Hereâs your 9 pence.
-Iâm not dead!
Here! He says heâs not dead!
âYes he is.
-Iâm not!!
He isnât??
âWell, he will be soon, heâs very ill.
-Iâm getting better!!
âNo youâre not, youâll be stone dead in a moment.
I canât take him like that, itâs against regulations!
-I donât want to go on the cart!!
âOh, donât be such a baby!
nosirrom almost 4 years ago
Quick Monty, hide in a basket.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 4 years ago
People who say âany time would be better than thisâ seem to be ignorant of essentially all history, and not particularly shrewd about prehistory.
Milady Meg almost 4 years ago
The name of the strip makes the last panel funnier.
A Common 'tator almost 4 years ago
Did the Black Death affect the US as much as as it did mainland Europe ?
WoodstockJack almost 4 years ago
War: âWhat occurs when there is no pandemic.â
Mary Sullivan Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Hopefully he isnât bringing back the Black Death or the misnamed Spanish Flu with him.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Hey, Monty, check the âPreferencesâ setting on that watch.
Nyckname almost 4 years ago
Watch him bring something back to the present and be Patient Zero in a new plague.
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Donât even think about jumping to the year 2100.
MartinPerry1 almost 4 years ago
I take it that either Monty is very ignorant of history or the target date is generated by some random number generator.
syzygy47 almost 4 years ago
âWossat on âis wrist?â âWitch, witch!!!â
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
Heâs getting a good lesson in how much better off we are. We have highly effective masks (when worn properly), tests for the disease (even if only 80% accurate) and know how to prevent the spread of the disease. Unfortunately, there is still no cure for willful ignorance.
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
Things are starting to look better here.
Dave Tring almost 4 years ago
The Black Death:Started 1340s in China and rapidly spread through trade routes in India, Persia, Syria and Egypt.It arrived in Messina in 1346 and spread through ports and trading centres (Marseilles, Florence, Rome). By 1348 it had reached Paris, Lyon and London.By the time it was officially over, it is estimated that between 75,000,000 and 200,000,000 had died.And, itâs still with us! Fortunately though, antibiotics are an effective cure nowadays.
Sisyphos almost 4 years ago
Try again, Monty! You havenât sampled the Justinianic Plague yet! And then thereâs still Moses and the EgyptiansâŠ.
Martin Booda almost 4 years ago
Whoops, I spoke too soon yesterday.
banjoAhhh! almost 4 years ago
A clever reference to Monty Python