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Cover illustrations by 100% Orange for new Japanese editions of KIKI’S DELIVERY SERVICE.
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Jesus fuck, the key witness in the Amber Guyger trail got shot to death last night. Days after he testified and she got hugged on her way to prison for unjustly breaking into a home and murdering the Black man whose apartment she entered, another Black man is dead. I’m fucking livid.
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But Shepard… they’ll follow her. She’s a hero, a bloody icon.
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Jan van Scorel, Madonna with Field Flowers (detail), 1528
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I need another mass effect game with the Ryder twins. i need to know what kinda trouble those absolute dumbasses get in to now that they’re both awake.
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this year’s prom theme is… *opens envelope* Great Lakes Invasive Species And What Boaters Can Do To Stop Them
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I have a bold opinion that for everyone else beside the bride and groom weddings are just 10 million different contests. Besides the bride, who looks the hottest? Who does their part during the service the best? Who has the best toast? Who can get the most drunk w.o making an ass out of themselves?
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This is from “Old Gays Try Grindr” and i’m dying
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A fingerprint and tree stump side by side (IG: @thefarwoods)
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Junya Watanabe MAN CDG - Latin / Bible Scripture Pants (2004)
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my final project for my first ceramics class (last spring!) was this teapot and I am still really proud of it :^)
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“Four Thieves claims to have successfully synthesized five different kinds of pharmaceuticals, all of which were made using MicroLab. The device attempts to mimic an expensive machine usually only found in chemistry laboratories for a fraction of the price using readily available off-the-shelf parts. In the case of the MicroLab, the reaction chambers consist of a small mason jar mounted inside a larger mason jar with a 3D-printed lid whose printing instructions are available online. A few small plastic hoses and a thermistor to measure temperature are then attached through the lid to circulate fluids through the contraption to induce the chemical reactions necessary to manufacture various medicines. The whole process is automated using a small computer that costs about $30.
To date, Four Thieves has used the device to produce homemade Naloxone, a drug used to prevent opiate overdoses better known as Narcan; Daraprim, a drug that treats infections in people with HIV; Cabotegravir, a preventative HIV medicine that may only need to be taken four times per year; and mifepristone and misoprostol, two chemicals needed for pharmaceutical abortions.“
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Since Four Thieves isn’t actually selling or distributing the medicines made by its members, what they’re doing isn’t technically illegal in the eyes of the FDA, even though the agency has issued a public warning about the collective’s DIY methods. Shortly after Four Thieves unveiled its $30 DIY epipen, the FDA issued a statement to the media that said “using unapproved prescription drugs for personal use is a potentially dangerous practice,” but didn’t refer to Four Thieves by name. Ironically, only a few months later, the FDA issued a warning letter to Pfizer for failing to investigate “hundreds” of complaints about epipen failures, some of which resulted in the death of the user. In May, the FDA issued another warning that declared a chronic epipen shortage.
As for the DEA, none of the pharmaceuticals produced by the collective are controlled substance, so their possession is only subject to local laws about prescription medicines. If a person has a disease and prescription for the drug to treat that disease, they shouldn’t run into any legal issues if they were to manufacture their own medicine. Four Thieves is effectively just liberating information on how to manufacture certain medicines at home and developing the open source tools to make it happen. If someone decides to make drugs using the collective’s guides then that’s their own business, but Four Thieves doesn’t pretend that the information it releases is for “educational purposes only.”
“The rhetoric that is espoused by people who defend intellectual property law is that this is theft,” Laufer told me. “If you accept that axiomatically, then by the same logic when you withhold access to lifesaving medication that’s murder. From a moral standpoint it’s an imperative to enact theft to prevent murder.”
“So yeah, we are encouraging people to break the law,” Laufer added. “If you’re going to die and you’re being denied the medicine that can save you, would you rather break the law and live, or be a good upstanding citizen and a corpse?”
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