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chimpaflimp t1_jee6fls wrote
Reply to comment by iCameToLearnSomeCode in ELI5: If the chemical dopamine stimulates a 'feel good' sensation, is there a chemical that makes us angry? by Kree_Horse
The information I supplied came directly from the CDC website.
Viruses infect cells and use the host cell to spread itself to other ones. They're preprogrammed to replicate by the most efficient available means, which in the case of rabies is biting, as it spreads though saliva.
You're not more correct, you're just pedantic.
chimpaflimp t1_jedmvxs wrote
Reply to comment by SirReal_Realities in ELI5: If the chemical dopamine stimulates a 'feel good' sensation, is there a chemical that makes us angry? by Kree_Horse
It's a virus that passes through saliva, infecting the spinal column and hijacking the central nervous system, making those with it bitey in order to increase the chance of spreading it further.
chimpaflimp t1_jedlqrf wrote
Reply to comment by pgriss in Periscope “telephoto” only for those who buy the most expensive iPhone. A well-known analyst revealed details about the new iPhone 15 Pro Max camera by chrisdh79
It could also be badly translated from Chinese
chimpaflimp t1_jdnnjxd wrote
Reply to Defrocked Catholic priest accused of molesting a boy still runs charity for kids by kangarooturd
Since when did 'accused of' mean 'undeniably guilty'?
chimpaflimp t1_j8hcqvz wrote
Reply to Economist: War and subsidies may have knocked as much as ten years off green transition by 10drinkminimum
Why even bother posting a link to a paywalled article?
chimpaflimp t1_jee88y5 wrote
Reply to comment by iCameToLearnSomeCode in ELI5: If the chemical dopamine stimulates a 'feel good' sensation, is there a chemical that makes us angry? by Kree_Horse
The guy asked how rabies works and I responded.