bazo qop wrote:That test had me to the left of Ghandi and more libertarian than Milton Friedman....
Same here. Probably more due to disagreeing with the premise or having a different interpretation about what part of a question is meaningful.
bazo qop wrote:That test had me to the left of Ghandi and more libertarian than Milton Friedman....
Editor's note: Once curable diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria are rapidly mutating into aggressive strains that resist drugs. The reason: The misuse of the very drugs that were supposed to save us has built up drug resistance worldwide. First of a five-part series.
LANTANA, Fla. - It started with a cough, an autumn hack that refused to go away.
Then came the fevers. They bathed and chilled the skinny frame of Oswaldo Juarez, a 19-year-old Peruvian visiting the United States to study English. His lungs clattered, his chest tightened and he ached with every gasp. During a wheezing fit at 4 a.m., Juarez felt a warm knot rise from his throat. He ran to the bathroom sink and spewed a mouthful of blood.
I'm dying, he told himself, "because when you cough blood, it's something really bad."
wild beast wrote:thank you lox . you are shit.. you forced us to outsource and import shit.
Lox wrote:Sometimes the difference between how I feel and how you say I feel is so great it provides me much comic relief. For this, sometimes I begrudgingly thank you.
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