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YES. Separating shit from the drinking water wells saved millions of lives from cholera and typhoid fever. And those child-sized headstones in old cemeteries with summer death dates are likely toddler
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YES. Separating shit from the drinking water wells saved millions of lives from cholera and typhoid fever. And those child-sized headstones in old cemeteries with summer death dates are likely toddlers who died from “milk fever” during the pre-pasteurization era.
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- Bluesky ↗ · first seen 2026-06-14 17:39 UTC
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