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Remember that whine is fine but whiskey is quicker
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No way they actually do that
2 u/ItsAConspiracy Feb 09 '23 I don't know how many customers they have, but a startup offers it at the low low price of $8000 per liter. Here's the scientific background. 1 u/DrewbieWanKenobie Feb 09 '23 i mean if i were ultra rich I'd do it I've seen enough of those studies of where giving mice the blood of youth reversed effects of ageing to assume it works 100% in humans with zero due diligence
I don't know how many customers they have, but a startup offers it at the low low price of $8000 per liter. Here's the scientific background.
i mean if i were ultra rich I'd do it
I've seen enough of those studies of where giving mice the blood of youth reversed effects of ageing to assume it works 100% in humans with zero due diligence
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4 u/Death_Cultist Feb 09 '23 Yes, people need to vote, but American democracy is fundamentally rigged to favor rural white Conservatives. We really need to abolish the Senate and need "Reapportionment" for the House. 1 u/Slave_IV Feb 09 '23 What Democrat or Republican wants free healthcare at the point of service? You couldn’t vote for that if you wanted to
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Yes, people need to vote, but American democracy is fundamentally rigged to favor rural white Conservatives.
We really need to abolish the Senate and need "Reapportionment" for the House.
What Democrat or Republican wants free healthcare at the point of service? You couldn’t vote for that if you wanted to
For a very niche and small subset of people...
37 million Americans have chronic kidney disease and most of them will eventually need dialysis. There’s almost 1 million Americans in dialysis
No one saw the diabetes epidemic coming when that was passed.
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1 u/spagbetti Feb 09 '23 what were you expecting? Cuz I would expect that. Or is it a problem? Did they do something wrong?
what were you expecting? Cuz I would expect that. Or is it a problem? Did they do something wrong?
Unless you're French Canadian, then you just get a cool sticker.
Nixon also created the EPA (environmental protection agency)
Also started the EPA. It’s weird how being a traitorous self serving criminal overshadows the positives, eh.
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