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You Have Not Died of Dysentery is The Oregon Trail with more pitstops

Por: Newsweek Tech November 02, 2022

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You have died of dysentery.It's a stark message many of those who played The Oregon Trail growing up are familiar with. Death, ostensibly by diarrhea, out in a dusty old wagon train in the middle of nowhere? It's a nasty way to go, literally and figuratively.Out of all the ways you could perish while making your way westward, dysentery was simultaneously the worst and the most humiliating. A fever? Measles? Sure, but dysentery?But what... + full article



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