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i’m so sorry but i really don’t get the appeal of harry styles like he is literally just some guy
forgot to post this last week, went on a WYP first date.
he was completely tolerable, let’s see how it goes if everything doesn’t get locked down all over again....
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Incredible photography by: Alexa King Alexa’s Instagram: Electraking Model’s Instagram: _Katarinapavic
(PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE CREDIT. THIS IS ALEXA KING’S PHOTOGRAPHS AND WORKS OF ART!)
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) confronted a CEO Thursday for pricing a drug designed to reduce the risk of HIV transmission at $8 in Australia but over $1,500 in the U.S.
“You’re the CEO of Gilead. Is it true that Gilead made $3 billion in profits from Truvada in 2018?” Ocasio-Cortez asked Gilead CEO Daniel O'Day.
“$3 billion in revenue,” he clarified.
The current list price is $2,000 a month in the United States, correct?“ she asked, referring to Truvada.
“It’s $1,780 in the United States,” O'Day responded.
“Why is it $8 in Australia?” Ocasio-Cortez countered.
“Truvada still has patent protection in the United States and in the rest of the world it is generic,” O'Day explained, adding, “It will be generically available in the United States as of September 2020.”
“I think it’s important here that we notice that we the public, we the people, developed this drug. We paid for this drug, we lead and developed all the patents to create Prep and then that patent has been privatized despite the fact that the patent is owned by the public, who refused to enforce it,” Ocasio-Cortez said.
“There’s no reason this should be $2,000 a month. People are dying because of it and there’s no enforceable reason for it.”
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/444091-ocasio-cortez-confronts-ceo-for-nearly-2k-price-tag-on-drug-that-costs-8-in
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) confronted a CEO Thursday for pricing a drug designed to reduce the risk of HIV transmission at $8 in
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More politicians like this! We need them!
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Mesa Table designed by Zaha Hadid, is a glass table that looks like flowing water. (Website)
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Men: *deliberately mislead women for sex, emotionally manipulate women into sex, pretend that they’re there for the long term to get a quick fuck and leave*
Women: I’m very up front about my standards, I don’t date men who don’t spend money on me
Men: what a shallow manipulative whore slut can you believe this selfish spoiled bitch. Women only want money while I, with the moral high ground, aim simply to use, discard, and penetrate them for free under false pretense
women have every reason to become insane and unhinged. men have zero (0) reasons. and yet they all are
“I have done nothing all summer but wait for myself to be myself again —”
— Georgia O’Keeffe, in a letter to Russel Vernon Hunter, from Georgia O’Keeffe: Art and Letters (via luthienne)
Reproductive injustice is more than just abortion access.
-It’s the treatment of pregnant prisoners -It’s the forced sterilization of women of colour and getting the paperwork signed by sneaking the paperwork into other forms while the person is in labour and medicated from that -It’s the inability for white women to get sterilized at all when they ask repeatedly, even when it will kill them if they do not, even if they’re already sterile and the procedure would only remove pain, not the ability to give birth as a result -It’s the inaccessibility to healthcare for low-income families -It’s the inaccessibility to birth control for low-income people -It’s the inaccessibility to comprehensive sex-ed -It’s the likelihood that a woc will not receive pain medication of any kind while giving birth, or will receive it later in the delivery process than a white person -It’s the doctor after doctor who will ignore what the pregnant person wants for their own care during the labour process, even in cases where the doctor decides something that is not medically necessary (No, not all c-sections are medically necessary, neither are all episiotomies) -It’s the huge number of people who suffer from post birt trauma, who are treated so poorly by their doctors that they suffer actual PTSD symptoms from giving birth.
All of these are a part of reproductive injustice. They’re all real issues real people face daily. And they need to change.