This Little-Known STD Could Become The "Next Superbug" Within A Decade

Stop lying. Your a closeted homosexual that watches anime and play vidya in your mom's basement all day. You never go outside or leave the house.

I'm actually a writer.
After spending years on 4chan I realized it was my purpose in life.

My fiancee is at work as we speak.
It's true, women like good looking misogynists.

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Your family suspects you're a homosexual and you are getting married to try and convince them your not a faggot.

By keeping other parts of the world unaware of the disease, maybe the UK can slow the population growth of other parts of the world.

Maybe there needs to be a trade embargo that keeps "MG" diagnostic equipment and on "MG" treatment drugs out of countries with a birth rate that is far too high.

So what's this new trend? Trying to push homosexuality on folks? Is hollywood's porno industry that desperate for clicks?

It's the homosexual agenda.

If you're anti-faggot they try and make you believe you're actually faggot in order to pull more support for their backwards ideology.

Rational wiki says it's not true, but we all know they're nothing but liars.
Mentally ill liars.

Birth rates decline as communities become more wealthy and they can switch to high investment parenting. A better and more profitable plan would be to develop their economies to induce that shift. As an added bonus you're not doing anything nefarious or underhand there, people would find it almost impossible to stop you, even if you were enough of an idiot to tell everyone why you were doing it.

I hope there is a way to make high investment parenting possible where the population has a very low average IQ. That is why I had the idea of an embargo on "MG" treatment methods.

Mycoplasma genitalium was originally isolated in 1980 from urethral specimens of two male patients suffering from non-gonococcal urethritis in the genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, London.[43][44] It was reported in 1981 by a team led by Joseph G. Tully.