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Thundercracker, loyal Decepticon and member of the Elite Trine. Very passionate about Earth and its native inhabitants.
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Thundercracker, or TC as everyone calls him, is rather gentle. Though he easily stands his own in a fight, he dislikes getting into them. He's often the one to end a fight for Starscream or Skywarp.
Before Skyfire, TC often helped other unfortunate bots. Even after Skyfire helped them, he still spent most of his time helping others. He enjoyed watching the cyberfauna and found the beastial forms of the beastformers interesting, perhaps more so than the carformers such as himself. Many beastformers did not let their beast form dictate what they could and could not do.
TC eagerly went with Starscream to Kaon. Like his siblings, he was a valuable member, not as strong as the heavyweights like Dreadwing or Breakdown, but he was quick thinking. TC actually became close to Breakdown, and the two decided to form an amica endura bond to solidify the bromance.
TC was there when Megatron was brought back by the power of ichor. Though not as superstitious as their siblings, TC still always felt a creeping feeling whenever near Megatron. They still tried to act as though nothing changed. But it had. And they hated denying such.
After being reawakened on Earth, TC quickly fell in love with everything about it. The plants, the animals, the colors and sky and air. It was clear, a beautiful blue, one xe wanted to share the color of. And the animals were so strange yet so familiar. There were birds, and reptiles, and while the insects were small, nearly microscopic, they were insects.
TC eventually took a holoform and got themself a puppy. They also met a human named Marissa Faireborn, a scientist in the field of biology and eco activist. TC enjoyed spending time with her, and gladly accompanied her to whatever it was, field work or activivism. It wasn't long before TC was starting to fall in love with Marissa, and Marissa felt the same.
Eventually she asked him out. TC couldn't keep her in the dark forever, especially since she wanted to be potential sparkmates, or boyfriend and girlfriend as humans called it. Nervously, he revealed who he really was. Marissa felt hurt at first, that TC hadn't said so sooner, but he was still the same person, err, mech. Marissa couldn't officially join the Decepticons, but she could claim neutral, which she already had.
TC and Marissa both wish to continue the relationship after the war. If it ends anytime soon. Until then, well, they're still in love and they aren't falling out.
#fandom#transformers#tfi#transformers insanity#transformers fan continuity#transformers au#maccadam#Thundercracker#marissa faireborn#fan continuity#the dog is buster in case you're wondering#also he did not legally aquire the money#he just begged starscream who begged soundwave who stole from a bank#but shhhhhhh
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Okay, again mind that these set of headcanons ignore that Asgore took a long time to find a new royal scientist after Gaster. Like instead of
Gaster vanishes > Asgore looks for a new scientist > Alphys builds Mtt's body > Asgore hires her as the new scientist
it's more like
Alphys builds Mtt's body > Asgore hires her as the assistant of the royal scientist > Gaster vanishes > Alphys becomes the new royal scientist
anyway,
- you know how it's heavily implied that Alphys was homeless before becoming the royal scientist? In this case, she lived with Mettaton for a while once he had a new home away from Waterfall while making money as Gaster's assistant to eventually be able to get her own place. Though as she and Mtt grew apart and Alphys eventually trusted Gaster enough to inform him about her current housing situation, she started staying over at Gaster more and more when he offered it to her. (Not that Mtt would've kicked her out or anything, it's just that they both had difficulty living around each other as their relationship was becoming unstable).
- while Gaster was technically her mentor, Alphys ended up teaching him quite a bit herself since she aquired her machinery skills with only stuff from the dump at her disposal while Gaster always had access to more convenient materials to work with (I know all underground techology came from the garbage but I'm sure what Gaster had was recycled and whatnot)
- oh yeah they both specialize in machines. Gaster having built the Core and possibly the weird machine behind the Skelebros' house, and Alphys having build Mettaton's body, the DT Extractor, having upgraded Frisk's phone ect. and all that
- when Alphys and Gaster got to know each other more on a personal rather than a professional level, Alphys grew attached to him rather quick. She never really had someone older than her to look up to before.
- Gaster on the other hand was very much used to younger monsters looking up to him. I like to think he's Very Old and still personally knew Asriel and Chara, in whose lives he was also a significant adult figure. All that being said, he had a special attachment to Alphys.
- he eventually brought up the topic of legal adoption and both took their time to think it through because it was obviously a Big Thing for both of them and Alphys did have to come to terms with the fact that Gaster doesn't have that long left to live
- they did go through with it and Dr. Alphys became Dr. Alphys Gaster :)
- ...until Gaster vanished and was collectively forgotten by everyone. Alphys swore she had a last name. And that someone was working with her in the lab. And that something was missing, but she couldn't explain it.
- loosing her parental figure without even remembering them but just feeling that something is wrong Did Not Help with her isolating herself from Catty and Bratty and becoming distant with Mettaton. She still feels a weird, vague sense of loss even post-true pacifist, but at least things are getting better for her in general.
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A Question Surrounding Each NFL Team Before the 2019-2020 Season
There are so many things going on around the NFL these days, and with the media going at everything more than ever, there is so much more to think about. Here are the biggest questions that we have uncovered for each team in the league heading into this season.
Oakland Raiders
Will this team full of random names and characters that got thrown together in one off-season be able to put together a multitude of wins? The Raiders went out this off-season and made move after move, obtaining players like Antonio Brown, Vontaze Burfict, Richie Incognito, and so many more. With this cast of random players and personalities, it begs the question of if it will blow up in their faces, or if it will all come together like last year's Rams team.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Can Bruce Arians turn Jameis Winston into the QB that he was always supposed to be? Ever since winning the Heisman Trophy, and being selected number 1 overall, Jameis Winston was supposed to be the next great QB in the NFL. He's had flashes in his career, and made us believe he was the great talent we thought he was, but he's also looked clueless at times, and has not been able to win games and make it to the postseason. Winston has also never had a great coach to help lead him to this success, so it leaves us to wonder if Bruce Arians can be that guy.
Seattle Seahawks Can Russell Wilson make all of that money worth it for the Seahawks? The Seahawks made Russell Wilson the highest paid man to ever play in the NFL, and as we have seen in the past, teams that give a huge chunk of their salary cap to their signal caller never see it turn into winning seasons. Aaron Rodgers, Matt Ryan, and Ben Roethlisberger haven't been able to take their teams where they need to be since they got big money, but meanwhile Tom Brady is in the bottom half of the league in QB salaries and he wins year after year. Will Wilson follow in the path of the other high paid guys, or prove that he's an exception?
Miami Dolphins Who is going to start at QB this year? This one is pretty simple. They traded away Ryan Tannehill, then signed Ryan Fitzpatrick and aquired Josh Rosen from Arizona. Fitzpatrick, or FitzMAGIC, has proven he can be very solid in this league, but can also go anywhere from exceptionally good to exceptionally bad. Josh Rosen was a top 10 pick just a year ago, and has loads of talent. He had to suffer though a season with the worst team in football, making him look worse than he actually may be. Now we just have to wait and see who prevails as Miami's lead man.
New York Giants Will we be seeing Daniel Jones during the regular season this year? The Giants used their 6th overall pick in this year's draft to take their guy, Duke QB Daniel Jones, who most thought was not worthy of the 6th pick. Even though he was taken so early, everyone in the Giants organization insists on the fact that Eli will still be their starter for years to come before Jones even sees the field. With a team that seems like it could have a losing season, you would think that the fans are going to be begging to see their rookie in action. Will the fans make it happen?
San Francisco 49ers Will Jimmy G finally prove he's the top tier QB he is payed to be and make the 49ers a winning football team? Jimmy Garoppolo showed up on the scene in San Fransisco and went undefeated at the very end of the season two years ago. The 49ers then decided right away he was their guy and made it official with a huge contract. After a solid offseason, San Fransisco was supposed to be a good football team, but they came out of the gates a bit shaky , and just a few weeks in Jimmy tore his ACL. Now the questions swirl around about whether or not he is going to be worth the money, so now it is time for him to answer them.
Cincinnati Bengals Was firing Marvin Lewis a good idea for this team, or was he not the issue? After so many years of being the coach of the Bengals, Marvin Lewis had virtually no success in the playoffs, leading to his end in Cincinnati. Was he really the issue though, or will the team prove this year that it was actually something else?
Kansas City Chiefs Is Tyreek Hill going to be catching bombs from Patrick Mahomes this season? Amid some legal issues surrounding abuse of his son, the future of Tyreek Hill is up in the air. There is no signs right now pointing in any direction, so we will just have to wait and see. What we do know, though, is that Hill is essential to this lethal Kansas City offense, and without him, it could hurt the championship odds for this franchise.
Carolina Panthers Is Cam Newton going to come out completely healthy and play at an MVP level again? Super Cam looked like a completely different guy at the end of last season, and was sending balls into the dirt play after play. We then found out at the end of the season that he had a serious shoulder injury that he had surgery for this off-season. The recovery has been fairly long, and we don't know what he will look like in the end. So what will it be? MVP Cam, or bum shoulder Cam?
Arizona Cardinals Will the craziness of Kingsbury and Kyler prove to be successful? The Cardinals hired a losing college coach who was fired from his job, and drafted a 5'10" QB with blazing speed and a cannon arm who was drafted in the first round of the baseball draft not too long before. These are things that just don't happen in the NFL, and now we have to figure out if it's going to work out.
Houston Texans Can this team finally get out of their playoff slump and make a run in the postseason? The Texans have had a rough time in the playoffs in recent years. They've been good at getting into the postseason, but not at doing anything once they are there. Are they playoff bound again, and are they going to actually do something with it this time?
LA Rams Is Todd Gurley ever going to be the same, and can they still win games if he's not? Ever since Todd Gurley missed time with a knee injury at the end of last season, everything has gone down hill for him. He tried coming back to play in the playoffs, but could do nothing with his knee. Now in the offseason, he has still been having to receive special treatment. That's why we have to wonder if he will ever be back to what he once was, and what will happen to the Rams if he isn't.
New Orleans Saints Will they get revenge for how their season ended last year? Everyone remembers what happened to the Saints in the NFC Championship game, and if not, just ask a Saints fan (but be prepared for an explosion). Are they going to come back this year better than ever and prove that they belonged in the big game, or are they going to let it get to them and fall off this year?
Philadelphia Eagles Can Carson Wentz prove everyone wrong, and make the Nick Foles questions look like jokes? Ever since Wentz came in to his second season looking like an MVP, then went out for that season with a torn ACL, his career hasn't been the same. Nick Foles then took the team he was playing with at an MVP level to the Super Bowl and won it. This is when the questions about who the better QB for the Eagles began. The next season Carson Wentz came back from injury but didn't look the same, then once again got hurt, this time with back problems. Then, once again, Nick Foles stepped in and led the team to the playoffs. Nick Foles has now moved on to Jacksonville, but some people still believe that the Philly would've been better off with him instead of Wentz. Can he prove that they are all wrong, and make those people look like idiots?
Cleveland Browns Are they actually ready to start winning, or is the fact that they are the Browns going to hinder their success? If you just look at the Browns roster right now, you would want to crown them as champs already. They are absolutely loaded. You would think that this would mean that they are guaranteed to be a winning team next season for the first time in a long time, but don't get ahead of yourself. They are the Browns, and history tells us that we need to wait and see before we start guaranteeing their success.
Baltimore Ravens Can Lamar Jackson pass the ball consistently? At the end of last year, the Ravens looked unstoppable with their run game. Once someone figured out how to put an end to that run game, though, Lamar Jackson couldn't pass the ball and make them pay that way. The run game can still be lethal with Baltimore, but they won't be a great team unless they can develop a passing game. Does Lamar have it in him to do so?
Atlanta Falcons
Which version of this team will we get this year? Atlanta has had years where they are one of the best teams in the league, like their Super Bowl year where they should've beat the Pats (lead 28-3 then lost, you remember I'm sure), then there are the years where they go 7-9 and just can't get going. Which version is it going to be this year, because I'm sure the Falcons fans are still waiting for redemption after that last Super Bowl.
Buffalo Bills Is Josh Allen going to be a franchise guy?
When a team takes a QB in the top 10 of the draft, they are expecting a franchise guy who will be there for years and win games for them. Josh Allen was a raw talent with a lot of great attributes that the Bills selected 7th overall in last years draft, and he had some really great flashes last season, including a 5 TD game to end the season. He also showed at times that he might not be a great QB. Will he go in the direction of putting it all together, or never being able to make that talent work in the way the Bills need it to.
New York Jets Will the expensive signings of Le'Veon Bell and CJ Mosley translate to more wins? The Jets dropped a lot of cash on arguably the two biggest free agents on both sides of the ball this off-season. After sitting out for a year due to contract disputes in Pittsburgh, Le'Veon Bell got the bag he was looking for in New York, and they did the same with CJ Mosley. They put a lot of money into two guys, and that makes you think, can two players make that much money worth it?
Indianapolis Colts Can they carry on with the momentum they ended with last season? The Colts had a horrific start to last season, and they were written off early. They started 1-5, but didn't give up. 9-1 was the record that Indianapolis was able to end the year with, and they also made it to the second round of the playoffs as a 6 seed before losing to the 1 seeded Chiefs. Will this team come out the way they finished last year, or did they just catch lightning in a bottle and get lucky?
Detroit Lions Can they just win a playoff game already? 27. Look at that number again. Yeah. That is the number of years it has been since the Detroit Lions have won a playoff game. Not a Super Bowl. Just a postseason victory. This is second to only the Cincinnati Bengals who are at 28.
Green Bay Packers Are they going to be the team they were last year, or the team that they should be? The team with possibly the best QB of his generation should have a winning season pretty much every year. Green Bay has been struggling lately, though. With Aaron Rodgers taking snaps, there is no reason that they should only be winning 6 or 7 games. Now that they are healthier and have beefed up their defense, will this year look the way it should, or will Packers fans be disappointed once again, with Aaron Rodger's huge contract being questioned?
Washington Redskins Will Dwayne Haskins be ready to successfully lead a team in the NFL? Dwayne Haskins is 22 years old, and had 1 year of experience as the head man in college. This can lead to the question of whether he will be experienced enough to lead a team of grown men at the biggest stage. With Case Keenum to beat, it is certainly attainable, but will he be successful when he gets the chance? That's the question.
Denver Broncos Have they finally found the right QB after losing Peyton Manning? Since the retirement of Peyton Manning, the Broncos have not had any success in finding a QB. After many tries, they seem to be closer now than ever. They brought in a Super Bowl MVP QB in Joe Flacco, and drafted who they thought was the best QB in the draft in Drew Lock. With two chances to get this right, will they?
Dallas Cowboys How will they pay everybody on this roster? The Cowboys have already given star pass rusher Demarcus Lawrence big money, and now they have Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliot, and Amari Cooper looking to be among the highest paid players at their positions. With many other talented young players on their roster, this is a recipe for disaster. Giving too much money to these few players will create a team that doesn't have enough talent to compete, but with that in mind, they will have to make the tough decision of who to keep. How are they going to handle this?
Jacksonville Jaguars Is Nick Foles going to do what Blake Bortles never could? Other than one season where the Jaguars almost made it to the Super Bowl before a loss to the Patriots in the AFC Championship game, they never had much success under Blake Bortles, and he was one of the most under performing starters in the entire league. His only success was due to a great defense. Is Nick Foles going to be able to create an offense that holds up its end of the deal, or will it be another scenario where the defense does all of the heavy lifting?
New England Patriots When will they stop winning? Everyone outside of Pats fans are asking themselves this question, and it needs no explaining.
Tennessee Titans Can Marcus Mariota play a full season? Sometimes, Marcus Mariota seems like he can be the great QB he is supposed to be, and other times he seems like a bust. Either way, he will never be able to succeed if he can't play for entire seasons. Multiple injuries to Marcus last year really hurt the Titans chances at success, and this has happened throughout his career. Is this a problem he can fix, or is he always going to be in jeopardy of missing many games every season.
LA Chargers
Will Phillip Rivers ever get that ring? If Phillip Rivers had a ring or two, there would be no doubt that he was one of the all time greats. His numbers speak for themselves. But without a ring, or even a Super Bowl appearance, questions are always brought up surrounding Rivers' greatness. With possibly the best team he has ever had surrounding him, will he get that ring before the end of his career, or will the doubters continue their questioning for the rest of time?
Minnesota Vikings Was signing Kirk Cousins for top dollar a mistake? Many people, inluding myself, thought that the Vikings would be nearly unstoppable before last season. They were just so good the year before, didn't lose many players, and brought in Kirk Cousins who had quite a bit of success in Washington. Success just wasn't a word to be used for this team last year, though. Going 8-7-1 was not good enough. With the amount of talent on this squad, they should be guaranteed a playoff spot. Is Kirk Cousins the Issue? Was paying him all of that money instead of keeping Case Keenum a mistake?
Pittsburgh Steelers
Will they be able to produce without Le'Veon Bell and Antonio Brown?
Last season without Le'Veon, the Steelers didn't make the playoffs, even though James Connor had a very productive season. Now they lose Antonio Brown, possibly the best pass catcher in the league. Will James Connor and JuJu Smith-Schuster be able to pick up where the other two left off and lead the Steelers to a winning season, or is everything going to fall apart?
Chicago Bears Is Mitchell Trubisky a big time QB? This is a really tough question to answer. With a historically great defense and quite a few weapons on offense, I don't know how much of the Bear's success was because of Mitch. I'm not saying he isn't a great QB, but he hasn't proved otherwise. Is he? We don't know, and we won't know until the end of this season.
Do you think you can answer these questions, or are there huge questions that we missed? Let us know in the comments!
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Interview with Robex
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Skickat: den 10 maj 2019 21:50
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Ämne: Re:
Have any of you played in other bands?
Mark: Stoopid Poodles, Jigglyroom, Pound Drive, Face Of Violence, Pure Spun Evil, Politikill
Carl: Stoopid Poodles, Jigglyroom
Ant: Free Will, Jones'n, Politikill, Wizards Fool
Gregg: Politikill, Face Of Violence, Crotch, Prologic, All Gods Aside
How is it that you started playing music?
We've all had an interest in music from an early age and wanted to play.
What are your names? / Who plays what? /
Carl Spaniola-Bass/Vocals
Gregg Brown-Lead Vocals
Mark Hawkins-guitar
Ant Howell-Drums
How old are you?
We're all in our mid forties.
Have you had other previous members?
In this band, no.
Did you make music even when you were young?
Yes. Since teenage years.
Where are you from?
Flint, Michigan, USA.
What year did the band form?
2017
What's your style of genre?
Funkadelic Punkrock Hardcore
What inspires you?
Playing in front of a crowd and the reaction you get from that. Good music and beer.
How often and where do you rehearse?
As often as possible at our own space the Hawk's Nest.
How have you developed since you started with the music?
We have conformed to who we are playing with and have progressed together.
Do you have other interests of work outside the band?
Real jobs. Some musicians have those. Not that it's an interest but it keeps us able to play music and buy things.
Are you looking for a booking agency, and what are your thoughts around that?
We're fine on our own. Why pay someone for doing something we've been doing for years on our own.
Are you looking for a label, and what are your thoughts around that?
What musician doesn't want to get paid to play music. Money talks!
What made you decide to make this music?
Carl:It's what comes out when I pick up the guitar. I didn't choose it - it chose me.
Gregg: It was asking for it!
Mark: I wanted to do something extremely different and outside the norm. Carl made me do it.
What are your songs about?
Everything from party of life to dying on your birthday. There is no boundaries. Everything to nothing.
Who does the composing and writes the lyrics?
It's a group effort. We all contribute.
Do you start with the music or the lyrics?
It's different every song.
Do you compose in a certain enviroment?
Mostly at the Hawk's Nest. But Carl's head usually brings it here. He's always writing eveywhere.
Have you done any covers live?
Yes we do Too Many Puppies by Primus, Three Little Pigs by Green Jello, and Where Are You Tonight from Hee Haw. We're primarily an originals only band.
What language do you sing in?
American.
What are the least and most people to attend one of your gigs?
2-500ish. Usually 50-100, sometimes closer to 2.
What ages are most of your concert attendants?
Barely legal to old as dirt.
Do you always play the same songs live, or do you vary?
We just cut an album so we try to play all those songs live. We have quite a few more and the list changes depending on our set length.
Do you have a regular place you play live often?
The Corunna Road Bar may be getting sick of us. They let us play anything and we cannot show up without Gordie the one stringed hockey stick whamola. Also the fifth member of the band.
What was your first gig like?
Our first gig stemmed from a three song set on an open jam night, then we were asked to come back and play for an hour. We were unsure how our style/genre would come across but it went over pretty well.
What was your latest gig?
At our "home" spot Corunna Road Bar, a small 150ish capacity venue, standing room only and a ridiculous amount of applause.
Have you had to cancel a gig?
What is this cancel you speak of?
Where have you played live this year?
Mostly small bars and clubs with the occasional large venue...well be opening for D.R.I. September 14th at the Token Lounge in Detroit. Hope to see you all there!
Where do you plan to gig the coming year?
Carl: Book everything!
Mark: I hate you Carl! Seriously though, bigger and better venues, hopefully tagging on with some national acts.
When did you start to sell merchandise, and what do you have for sale?
2019 was the year for that. We have CDs, shirts koozies, stickers.....and Carl.
Where can people buy your merchandise?
At the shows and on Bandcamp. You can also download the digital album on almost every platform.
What do you think about people downloading music instead of buying records now a days?
Whatever it takes to get it out there. Of course we would love for you to purchase a CD or download digitally from us. People will always aquire music one way or another but true fans will buy it.
How do you think the music industry have changed because of this?
It is hard to get a gold or platinum record to hang on your wall. Actual record sales will never be the same no matter how they adjust for digital sales.
Carl: There will be no more Quincy Jones hanging record breaking albums because Michael Jackson got them up there the old fashioned way.
Gregg: There is a lot more merchandise available these days.
What do you think of my work?
We're not sure who is working here haha. But from what we've read, you do a thorough job with the bands you've interviewed!
How do you think and know that this interview will help you in the music business?
There's no way to know and only one way to find out but our hopes are high!
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A CONTROVERSY.
Human immune defeciancy virus and aquired immune defiency syndrome which is the most
advanced stage of HIV, the worldwide sexual transmitted diseases that affects millions of people
per year. Many people don’t know that they have it, but believe it or not it’s actually curable or so
they say. Conspiracist and others have came up with multiple theories as to why there could in
fact be a cure for the disease. Government officals hold alot of secrets, which is one of the main
reasons why we claim to see and have no cure to this very day. This still holds as nothing but a
consiracy theory.
The reason the cure for Aids/HIV has not been made easily available is because 3rd world
countries can not afford it, people are prejudice, and the world would be over populated. Many
reasons other than the ones stated are why the cure can not be available and used to cure the sick.
One reason why the cure can not be available is because 3rd world countries cannot afford
it. Worldwide aids and HIV affects 36 million people but the virus is the most severe in
Sub-Saharan Africa according to statistics in 2013, over 70% of all living people with the virus
comes from that region. 24.7 million people living with HIV, 1.1 million aids related deaths. For
a monthly treatment, it cost 2,000 to 5,000 monthly mainly for the drugs included. With the life
expectancy increasing for HIV patients, for a lifetime treatment, it would cost more than half a
million dollars. Sub-Saharan is one of the top poorest regions in the world, even though Africa's
economy is growing it's only increasing in certain regions in the continent. Regions in 3rd world
countries such as southeast Asia, central Asia, western Africa, eastern Africa, middle east, the
average yearly income is at $1000 or less than that. Meanwhile, in America, we have an average
yearly income of $51,939.
Figure 1. (Data courtesy of worldpopulation.com)
Martin Shkreli known as the most hated man on the internet, purchased the rights to
daraprim in august for $55 million dollars, once he purchased that he tried to increase the price
from $13.50 a tablet to $750 a tablet. The internet and health experts along with medical groups
fired back and gave him a lot of backlash thinking the idea of the drug being so much is
ridiculous so he said he would lower the price but never made an official price for the pills and
everyone was still so mad at martin. He knew he was going to make a profit off the pills if he
raised to the price. After martin made the decision he lost millions of dollars and once one of his
rival pharmacist found out his pharmacist was losing money they thought it would be a good idea
to make an alternative for the drug daraprim and make it cost $1 per pill.
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Considering the fact that 3rd world countries are poor and have no money to financially
help themselves because their economy is so low. As stated above The average yearly income
for 3rd world countries is less or at $1000, the treatment for aids at the moment is $750 dollars
for just one pill. There are 622 million people that are living in “low income” families. Most of
these countries would not have enough money to even buy 3 pills, 3 daraprim pills would cost
2,250 dollars more than the average yearly income.
Another reason why the cure for aids is not 100% available is because people are prejudice
and /or discriminative. Nowadays in this world race, gender and sexuality have a lot to do with a
lot of things and aids/HIV being one of the stereotypes for mainly gays and bisexuals is another
reason why it's not available. Gay marriage was made legal in all 50 states on June 26, 2015.
Even though gay marriage was passed many people to this very day disagree with the decision
by the supreme court rather being n
homophobic or transphobic. From the years of 2000 to our present time, There have been 112
counts of murders or injuries to the LGBT community just because they were “gay,
trans,bisexual,lesbian, or intersex” which have been called hate crimes by the government. On
June 12, 2016, a man named Omar Mateen went to a nightclub called “pulse” in Orlando Florida
and did a mass massacre, killing 49 people and injuring 50. It was the deadliest single-gunman
massacre in US history and the deadliest incident in the LGBT community, also being the worst
terrorist attack since September 11. Aids/HIV is a common stereotype in the gay community
mainly because of the main way you can get it by having sex. Now anyone can get Aids/HIV no
matter what age, gender, or sexuality you are but You're more likely to be HIV positive for
having sex the way gays do, which is why it's a common stereotype.
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Aids/Hiv have been called a “gay disease” since the early 1980s. Some people thought it
was a cursed god sent to the gays for disobeying the fact that being gay is not okay according to
the bible saying it is an abomination. On a side note being gay is perfectly fine no one can tell
you what you want to be. According to the CDC (Centers for disease control and prevention's)
gay and bisexual men particularly, African-American men are the most affected with 11,201 then
gay and/or bisexual white men follow right behind with 9,008.
The following statistics come from CDC around the years of 2005-2014.
(CDC) Among white gay and bisexual men diagnosed dropped 18%, Among gay and bisexual
Hispanic/ latino men diagnose rose 24%, Even though gay and bisexual African American men
have increased 22% they have leveled off since the past 5 years it has only increased less than
1% since 2010. Young African American gays and bisexual men (age 13 to 24) experienced an
87% increase in diagnose but since 2010 diagnose had declined in 2%. Also according to statics
if you're hooking up with other guys and you meet a gay guy he is more likely to have HIV when
you meet him. Men who have sex with men (MSM) are only a small population of the US
Population but is the most affected by the disease. It is very important to get tested before and
after you have sexual relations with someone and not just in the gay community but everyone
else in the world.
One of the last and final argument to the claim as to why aids is not 100% available is because
the world would be over populated. The world at the moment has a population of 7.6 billion
people and has a growth rate of 1.14%. The population change is estimated 83 million per year.
Since the beginning of the epidemic which was in 1984, over 70 million had the disease and 35
Million have died from it. If the patent was released when found in 1994, the earth would be a lot
more populated. An important person in charge of all of this is Robert Gallo a biomedical
researcher, first identified and saw the isolation in the virus (HIV) in 1984 and patented the virus
in 1985. According to conspiracist he created
aids to “deliberately depopulate humanity.” Between 1964 - 1978, Gallo worked with the secret
federal virus program spent $550 million dollars to create the bi-product virus aids. the united
states was seeking a “virus particle” that may negatively impact the defense mechanisms of the
Immune system. Aids is a biological process and laboratory development of the
peculiar visna virus where it derives from which comes from sheep. The united states and the
fellow biomedical researcher made a virus full of death and despair to control something such as
our population.
The united states just doesn't have aids as a controlling way to keep us grounded they also have
had a history with killing its own citizens way back in the past such as dropping a widespread of
biological agents, dropping yellow mosquitoes with diseases over the coast of Georgia, mind
control, and also chemtrails that are left in the atmosphere, it has chemicals, and biological
agents that can potentially kill you.
According to the government, Many things can go wrong if the cure for aids is 100%
available and out to the public for a reasonable price. The most important thing would be the
population of humanity. 7.4 billion plus the average growth per year which is 80 million plus the
number of people affected and that died from the virus since the beginning of the epidemic that
would be cured and/or treated since its began, it would be a problem for the world. The world
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