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Going To The Pokemon Symphonic Evolutions Thing Tomorrow Night, Gotta Dress Like A Baws.
Going to the Pokemon Symphonic Evolutions thing tomorrow night, gotta dress like a baws.
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MIYAMOTO IS GOING TO TELL US WHO BOWSER JR’S MOM IS TOMORROW
WE’RE GONNA FIND OUT WHO FUCKED BOWSER
as much as i loudly preach ACAB, one of my dream cars is an ex-cop Crown Vic
duct tape my old netbook to the dashboard, put on aviators and nobody will fuck with me on the interstate you hear me?
A former hedge fund manager turned pharmaceutical businessman has purchased the rights to a 62-year-old drug used for treating life-threatening parasitic infections and raised the price overnight from $13.50 per tablet to $750.
According to the New York Times, Martin Shkreli, 32, the founder and chief executive of Turing Pharmaceuticals, purchased the rights to Daraprim for $55 million on the same day that Turing announced it had raised $90 million from Shkreli and other investors in its first round of financing.
Daraprim is used for treating toxoplasmosis — an opportunistic parasitic infection that can cause serious or even life-threatening problems in babies and for people with compromised immune systems like AIDS patients and certain cancer patients — that sold for slightly over $1 a tablet several years ago. Prices have increased as the rights to the drug have been passed from one pharmaceutical company to the next, but nothing like the almost 5,500 percent increase since Shkreli acquired it.
This is absolutely monstrous. He’s like a parody of a capitalist from a Marxist propaganda film. Jesus H. Christ what a piece of trash.
Spread his face around. Don’t let him be anonymous. Let everyone know his name and what he looks like so that he’ll never, ever be able to go about in public again without being utterly terrified.