High Fever
High Fever
High Fever
the "Black" not red death is the Scarlett Fever! EDIT: he said red for a reason.
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Three common symptoms of the red death include: harp pains, dizziness, profuse bleeding. Most people with red death tend to have reddish-looking bruises on their skin as well.
The virus identifies itself as the red death, which is actually a fictitious disease. It is most likely some kind of hemorrhagic virus like ebola (even though the virus says something like I make ebola look like a pussy)
Osmosis Jones behaves uncharacteristically for a white blood cell because he thinks he can cure Frank himself but real blood cells work together. Also, when he and the Red Death jump out of Franks mouth, that wouldn't happen because cells wouldn't jump out of your mouth ;) I just watched this movie yesterday and was looking for this same answer, guess I know it now! :P hope this helps. HA FIRST ANSWER!
Your Xbox 360 will start lagging or freezing .
Osmosis Jones behaves uncharacteristically for a white blood cell because he thinks he can cure Frank himself but real blood cells work together. Also, when he and the Red Death jump out of Franks mouth, that wouldn't happen because cells wouldn't jump out of your mouth ;) I just watched this movie yesterday and was looking for this same answer, guess I know it now! :P hope this helps. HA FIRST ANSWER!
Osmosis Jones behaves uncharacteristically for a white blood cell because he thinks he can cure Frank himself but real blood cells work together. Also, when he and the Red Death jump out of Franks mouth, that wouldn't happen because cells wouldn't jump out of your mouth ;) I just watched this movie yesterday and was looking for this same answer, guess I know it now! :P hope this helps. HA FIRST ANSWER!
they don't use osmosis
In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death," the Red Death is portrayed as sinister through its grotesque symptoms and the inescapable nature of mortality it represents. The disease is characterized by violent symptoms, including sharp pain and blood, creating a sense of horror and dread. The arrival of the Red Death at Prince Prospero's lavish masquerade ball underscores the futility of attempting to evade death, highlighting its omnipresence and inevitability. Ultimately, the masquerade serves as a stark reminder that no amount of wealth or isolation can protect one from the sinister grasp of mortality.