People can take one pill a week with minimal side effects for a couple months and be cured of the disease that killed a friend of mine.
That is a medical miracle. It is the very best of medicine and science.
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@traddegeneracy@emrazz@Debi129 Thanks to our very effed up system though, it is outrageously expensive and therefore not accessible enough to patients in need.
I work in communications though. I get messages out. I can’t control the pricing or how insurance works or how pharmas price drugs.
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@traddegeneracy@emrazz@Debi129 What I can do though is get the word out to every person like my friend Chris who can now be treated with this effing medical miracle that will likely save their life.
People who don’t seek treatment don’t get cured.
People who don’t know to seek treatment don’t seek treatment.
@traddegeneracy@emrazz@Debi129 So, will I take that pharmas money to help them find and educate sick people about the fact that there is a medication that will cure them?
Hell. Fucking. Yes.
And I’ll think abt my friend w a little sadness that the cure came too late for him. I miss the guy. Sweet man.
@traddegeneracy@emrazz@Debi129 I have very little patience for sanctimonious Twitter assholes who think everything in life is binary and cartoonish.
I’ve worked for several pharmas. I am not just fine with the work I’ve done, I’m proud of it and don’t give one tiny fuck what dumbass Berners think of it.
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…which contributed to 20 players bolting for other teams or the NFL
And then, having shot itself in only one foot, FSU picked an expensive, losing legal battle with its own league… while alienating their best remaining quarterback - which made him decide he’s done there.
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Now, FSU has managed to put itself in a position where, after making a national spectacle of itself, it has to go up against an actual powerhouse Georgia team with what’s left of its own disintegrating team.
FSU threw such an epic tantrum, it ensured high ratings…
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On the morning of 9/11, a casual friend of mine was on a high floor of the World Trade Center above where the first plane struck. He called another friend of ours to tell him he was trapped and it didn’t look good. He didn’t make it out.
There is a 9/11 memorial near me…
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It has the names of everyone who perished on 9/11 etched in marble.
The memorials sits high on a ridge with sweeping views toward New York City twelve miles east.
It’s a beautiful spot. I used to park there at sunrise with my son when he was a baby.
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Every time I visit the place, I walk the wall and find Tommy’s name.
We were only lightly acquainted. Our circles overlapped but our worlds only overlapped one weekend a year up in Saratoga.
Still, I look for his name as a duty of remembrance.
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So, I’m in a notorious mob hangout today. An Italian-sounding place. Panera. And there are two older guys about 5 feet away. Straight in front of me.
It isn’t entirely unheard of in my area to cross paths with some goodfellas. I live in Sopranos Country. It ain’t fiction.
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So, I’m trying to write but my table is facing theirs and I can’t help but overhear (mostly because I was eavesdropping, but still) and these two guys are talking about “The Chin” which I cleverly deduced was Vinnie “The Chin” Gigante from having watched quite a bit of cable.
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And then they roll on to talking about somebody who was low-level loansharking and another guy who something something I don’t know.
And then the one guy says “That’s all Gambino now…”
And I’m pretty much feeling like I’m wearing a wire at this point.
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I entirely understand people’s beef with “Do Something” Twitter.
However, there is a difference between screaming “DO SOMETHING” and agitating for our federal government to do *some specific thing*.
When we need something specific to be done and it isn’t being done, telling the people pushing for it to shut up isn’t being anti-‘Do Something Twitter’.
It’s being pro Do Nothing Government. It is literally working against our own interests.