jmgabriel.bsky.social
History of medicine, pharma, public health, drugs. Sometimes IP, bioethics, critical med ed, pedagogies of care. Gardening. N Florida. a small axe
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Book Med Monopoly: IP and Origins of Modern Pharma Industry
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Yeah, I suppose. But it also sounds like a horrible way to spend my time so...
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There's a lot of truth to this
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i guess?
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Wait, Cheap Trick sucked? Really? Maybe they had a bad night. They used to be awesome
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Lionel Richie for Senate
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What publisher? And I'm sorry to hear this, this is awful
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You sound like a really annoying guy to have over for dinner
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Thank you. Public health in the face of catastrophic harm and profound uncertainty is an incredibly difficult proposition. But plenty of Western countries performed competently and continue to do so. The US did not.
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Seriously, has there been a worse public health response to a major crisis than the US response to covid in the entire fucking history of public health? No. No, there has not. Just a national fucking embarrassment
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Avengers: Infinity War
(that's a dumb math joke)
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I bet she did! and seriously, consider a sound machine that makes white noise or ocean wave sounds and dialing it up way past 11. From what I understand the acoustic environment inside the womb is REALLY F'ING LOUD so baby finds that comforting. It helped my son a lot. And you will get used to it!
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Assuming your child is a baby, here is some unsolicited dad advice: swaddle the hell out of that baby. And turn the sound machine WAY the fuck up
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the basic issue isn't new but it went from the center eyerolling at The Kids to the center believing that the oberlin student council was an existential threat to civilization.
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republicans, doge people, magas, whatever they're supposed to be called now, clearly cannot conceive of love. how wonderful it is that humans can love things beyond themselves, ants and clams and trains and comets and poems and art, not to recieve a reward but just because of how they are.
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He talked about how some kids shared some food with him and helped him feel included. It was sweet and silly.
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My son is one of ten valedictorians, so he has to give a short speech. He's a little nervous!
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only with the angry pleebs. He'll get rewarded for it by his corporate buddies and talk a lot about love and the NYT will fluff him to death and all the liberals will move on and talk about what a great person he is for running into that burning building or whatever he did
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Cory Booker is a feel-good corporate hack, that's why
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Cory Booker knows where his bread is buttered and always has
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"maybe, maybe not, but at least I'm not an asshole"
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that's great!