Reblog if your best friend is pretty………….. gay

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if you’re awake now, what time is it and how would you describe your current emotions in one word?

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geekhyena:

ladymarianor:

talesofthestarshipregeneration:

I am the ’70s child of a health nut. I wasn’t vaccinated. I was brought up on an incredibly healthy diet: no sugar till I was 1, breastfed for over a year, organic homegrown vegetables, raw milk, no MSG, no additives, no aspartame. My mother used homeopathy, aromatherapy, osteopathy; we took daily supplements of vitamin C, echinacea, cod liver oil.I had an outdoor lifestyle; I grew up next to a farm in England’s Lake District, walked everywhere, did sports and danced twice a week, drank plenty of water. I wasn’t even allowed pop; even my fresh juice was watered down to protect my teeth, and I would’ve killed for white, shop-bought bread in my lunchbox once in a while and biscuits instead of fruit, like all the other kids.We ate (organic local) meat maybe once or twice a week, and my mother and father cooked everything from scratch—I have yet to taste a Findus crispy pancake, and oven chips (“fries,” to Americans) were reserved for those nights when Mum and Dad had friends over and we got a “treat.”As healthy as my lifestyle seemed, I contracted measles, mumps, rubella, a type of viral meningitis, scarlatina, whooping cough, yearly tonsillitis, and chickenpox. In my 20s I got precancerous HPV and spent six months of my life wondering how I was going to tell my two children under the age of 7 that Mummy might have cancer before it was safely removed.So the anti-vaccine advocates’ fears of having the “natural immunity sterilized out of us” just doesn’t cut it for me. How could I, with my idyllic childhood and my amazing health food, get so freaking ill all the time?

My two vaccinated children, on the other hand, have rarely been ill, have had antibiotics maybe twice in their lives, if that. Not like their mum. I got many illnesses requiring treatment with antibiotics. I developed penicillin-resistant quinsy at age 21—you know, that old-fashioned disease that supposedly killed Queen Elizabeth I and that was almost wiped out through use of antibiotics.*

“If you think your child’s immune system is strong enough to fight off vaccine-preventable diseases, then it’s strong enough to fight off the tiny amounts of dead or weakened pathogens present in any of the vaccines.”

THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS

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xicanaspice:
“ real always recognize real.
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xicanaspice:

real always recognize real.

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fetchalgernon:

james, lily, and snape must have been the three best potioneers in their class

the three of them

slughorn must have been going crazy over their potential

and the DYNAMICS

lily and snape all buddy buddy for the first few years

churning out great work

then lily and snape aren’t friends 

but lily and james are still not friends either

so the three of them are in strict competition

then lily and james start brewing together

and make even more amazing work

and snape is SO FUCKING MAD BECAUSE POTIONS WAS HIS THING WITH LILY

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kushandwizdom:

kushandwizdom:

cleophatracominatya:

dommecroptop:

cleophatracominatya:

besturlonhere:

rsbenedict:

A former hedge fund manager turned pharmaceutical businessman has purchased the rights to a 62-year-old drug used for treating life-threatening parasitic infections and raised the price overnight from $13.50 per tablet to $750.

According to the New York Times, Martin Shkreli, 32, the founder and chief executive of Turing Pharmaceuticals, purchased the rights to Daraprim for $55 million on the same day that Turing announced it had raised $90 million from Shkreli and other investors in its first round of financing.

Daraprim is used for treating toxoplasmosis — an opportunistic parasitic infection that can cause serious or even life-threatening problems in babies and for people with compromised immune systems like AIDS patients and certain cancer patients — that sold for slightly over $1 a tablet several years ago.  Prices have increased as the rights to the drug have been passed from one pharmaceutical company to the next, but nothing like the almost 5,500 percent increase since Shkreli acquired it.

This is absolutely monstrous. He’s like a parody of a capitalist from a Marxist propaganda film. Jesus H. Christ what a piece of trash.

Spread his face around. Don’t let him be anonymous. Let everyone know his name and what he looks like so that he’ll never, ever be able to go about in public again without being utterly terrified.

dear god

Smdh

No. please tell me this is not real. No.

I googled it…it’s real.

People are fucking sick. How dare he play God with people’s lives. Do you know how many lost souls he would be responsible for. Fucking idiot, he doesn’t even know what he’s doing! That level of bad karma isn’t fixable..

Yesterday this was on 2k notes. I have no doubt it can get to 500k uno.. Let’s drag this man

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ikealanterns:

pleeeeeaaaaase don’t make fun of people for being overenthusiastic about their interests. if you see someone getting really excited about something and you think it’s a good idea to ruin their fun (and don’t think people don’t notice your eye rolls and side glances) you’re an asshole

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What We Learned on Pottermore Today

incorrectmarauderquotes:

  • 12th Century Wizard Linfred of Stinchcombe (also known as “The Potterer”) created magical remedies for his unsuspecting muggle neighbors.
  • He’s credited with creating remedies that would one day evolve into such potions as Skele-Gro and Pepperup Potion.
  • The Potters are related to the Peverells through marriage.
  • Most, if not all, of the Potter line lived in the West of England.
  • The Potter fortune was made by hard work throughout the generations.
  • Harry was a FAMILY NAME.
  • James’ parents were named Fleamont and Euphemia.
  • FLEAMONT.
  • Fleamont credited his dueling skills to having to fight people who made fun of his name in school.
  • If you’ve any doubt that James is Fleamont’s (FLEAMONT’S) son, the above bullet point is all the proof you need.
  • Fleamont invented Sleekeazy’s Hair Potion and sold the company for a huge profit.
  • It is likely that Fleamont and Euphemia did not have James until after Fleamont’s retirement.
  • Fleamont and Euphemia lived to see their son marry Lily Evans.
  • They were ALIVE for the WEDDING.
  • But they succumbed to Dragon Pox before Harry was born, dying within days of each other.
  • James inherited the invisibility cloak after his father’s death but we can probably all collectively ignore this point because the marauders need that cloak at school they need it

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bogleech:

micdotcom:

What would you do if the price of your everyday prescription rose 5,500%? That’s exactly what happened to Daraprim (pyrimethamine), a drug originally developed over 60 years ago, that helps immunocompromised HIV and cancer patients. After Martin Shkreli, a former hedge fund manager, acquired the drug for his company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, he raised the price by 55 times overnight. Shockingly, this type of gouging is fairly common.

This is apparently all totally true.

This will literally kill people, this man is an actual mass murderer weighing a business over countless human lives.

It’s like something a villain does in a cartoon that’s supposed to look outrageously over the top and unrealistically evil.

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probablynotadalek:
“ The most terrifying five minutes of my life, but now that it’s over, I’m kinda proud of this
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probablynotadalek:

The most terrifying five minutes of my life, but now that it’s over, I’m kinda proud of this

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