So many dumbasses who think Professor Barclay is being serious. It’s a joke. The guy did not die. It’s dark humor.
So many dumbasses who think Professor Barclay is being serious. It’s a joke. The guy did not die. It’s dark humor.
Good thing the guy didn’t die then!
He survived. He was shot in the leg and got treatment in the hospital. The child did not stand over him while he was bleeding out. That part was a joke made by someone responding to the article.
In this case, a bullet to the leg which he survived.
Dude broke into his house, stole his stuff and threatened to kill him. Everyone has a right to defend themselves.
The guy lived, by the way. He was shot in the leg and was treated in hospital.
There’s also the fact that the intruder was shot in the leg and didn’t die.
The guy was shot in the leg. It doesn’t say in any of the news coverage that he died.
Yes. Yes they do. I used to work with a lady who swore that her life had been changed by her Himalayan salt lamp.
She was very crunchy.
…at least the salt lamps look kinda cool?
God, I forgot about that. I used to work in an office full of Farage fans and that was one of the most common threads back in 2016. There was a large amount of open racism, too. It was an experience.
Farage and his Reform party exists. So that’s at least one MP that I could see saying yes.
“The leopards would never eat my face!” smh
So what I’m hearing is, we should all be very mad with the Americans?
I think there’s something similar in terms of initial patent rights, but it’s awful that people who need these meds are footing the bill. I realise now that I have been spoiled by the NHS. The idea of charging people for medical care that they need is unthinkable to me. It’s heartbreaking.
Wow, damn I had no idea. It’s criminal that they’re allowed to price gouge people like that!
I’d understand if it was some frivolous cosmetic thing made from anglerfish caviar or something equally absurd, but this is lifesaving medicine. I wish terrible things on the people who set those prices, that’s pure evil.
Does the US not have generic unbranded drugs?
Generics are literally a fact of life over here (UK) and the fact that Americans are going insane over them is wild to me. The NHS will prescribe generics as standard because they’re cheaper to supply and they’re literally the same drug.
My mother has a whole goody-bag of medication and there’s not a single brand name to be seen. They’ve kept her going for >10 years.
Not by choice, we don’t.