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The Authoritarian Follower believes that those in authority have the right to live by their own rules, and lying, cheating, stealing and murder in high places can thus be tolerated with a shrug of the shoulders. They will also willingly engage themselves in the same lying, cheating, stealing and murder if it is presented to them as necessary to protect their status quo.
The alien invasion is for real. The claim that the message was caused by a hacker is the cover-up. Which story makes for a better plotline in the...
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Putin has the patience of a saint, however there are many in Russia don’t share that quality, sooner or later he may have to act, if so he may as...
The same as the US coke and pepsi system.
I have a feeling, that I cannot properly name, hanging around the back of my head, that into September, or early October, something is going to...
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Based on my memory (ie, not an infallible source), doxycycline cost less than 10 cents/pill 10 or so years ago.
The last time I looked (it's been months) cost was in the neighborhood of several dollars a pill - upwards of 10 dollars a pill if I recall correctly.
I'm always curious about such huge price swings and try to keep my eyes and ears open to how such price gouging could be justified. - I've never seen any good reason other than shortages (almost certainly artificial).
Doxycycline has been around decades, is cheap to make, with no rational excuse for shortages other than price manipulation.
One of the reasons they can get away with this is doxycycline is finding increased demand for use in hard to treat cases - antibiotic superbugs, chronic illnesses (Lyme's and other exotic type bugs), etc.