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Anonymous
I saw a viral ad somewhere that said the fleas' venom was a parisite that actually altered the gas exchange mechanism of the human body, removing CO2 from the bloodstream but forcung it into the victim's bones instead of out through their lungs
the bones build up enormous internal pressure over time, but the process isn't perfect... the bones are more likely to crack and leak the pressurized gas back into the bloodstream before they explode, which causes the victim to start suffering symptoms similar to the bends, varying depending on how the bones start to break
eventually, one of the smaller and tougher bones (usually a vertebrae in the spinal column) builds up enough pressure to explode with the force of a grenade, which sends bone fragments tipped with the same infectious parisite into the bodes of everyone nearby, to start the process again
other effects are suddenly swelling up and bursting like a balloon, if the bone releases its pent-up gas at a speed between "fragmentation" and "leaking"... it's supposedly a very random process, but it only needs to take place with nobody else being aware of it to spread the poison to other survivors
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