Girl dies after kiss from boyfriend


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Aeson said:
Ah but Anna is a real person.
Yesh, like that really matters to fanbois...
Umbran said:
Don't confuse "how long until the reaction starts" with "after it starts, how long do we struggle to keep you alive". The story says she was kissed on the weekend, and died days afterwards - she was probably in the hospital for all those days, on the verge of death.
That would make more sense - the article wasn't very clear.

I've seen the onset of anaphylaxis in minutes, heard of it in hours, but never days later - treating it over a longer length of time seems more likely.
 

Give comic fans some credit. I'm 17 and Beast will forever be the guy with over-sized hands and feet and Angel without blue skin is the one true Angel too. Also does anyone else hate new catlike Beast?
 


Yeah, hopefully Cat-Beast goes the way of Extra-Mutated Thing, Superman Red/Blue and Spider-Clone.

Anna is not the best actress, that's for sure, but she is easy on the eyes, which, seeing it was a post with little but the picture, was the whole point. Anna is the cutest Rogue has ever been. Now, Shadowcat, on the other hand... ;)
 

They have had a different Shadowcat in each movie. I guess you are talking about the new one.

Anna, I think is just as good an actress as Halle Berry. The only female in the series worth her snuff is Famke. If I were casting I think she would have been the only one I chose.
 


I'm far less freaked out by Rogue (Anna or not), than I am about this whole allergy scene.

When I was a kid, EVERYBODY lived on peanut butter. That's just what kids did. But in the last 10-15 years there seems to be this dramatically growing issue of child allergies to peanuts.

For a while, I thought, "Maybe it was always the same, but we just never heard about it." But friends and family working in education tell me they've observed the incidence of peanut and other severe allergies among kids is through the roof.

Carl
 

CarlZog said:
I'm far less freaked out by Rogue (Anna or not), than I am about this whole allergy scene.

When I was a kid, EVERYBODY lived on peanut butter. That's just what kids did. But in the last 10-15 years there seems to be this dramatically growing issue of child allergies to peanuts.

For a while, I thought, "Maybe it was always the same, but we just never heard about it." But friends and family working in education tell me they've observed the incidence of peanut and other severe allergies among kids is through the roof.

Carl
Great way to unhijack the thread. Thanks alot. So anyway back to Anna. I'm kidding.

It does seem to be on the rise. I haven't heard much about peanut allergies until recently. It seems to be a larger part of the population than it once was. If it keeps up my state may need a new cash crop.
 

Interesting distantly-related note - Peanuts possess Aflatoxins from certain types of fungi, and in LAAAAAARGE quantities, are deadly to human beings, anyway.

However, I wonder if the mold toxins are in any way related to the allergic effect of peanuts - but it that were the case, the people allergic would also have the same reaction to milk, peas, bread, etc.
 

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