Oh, I get that. I'm just saying that if the pill is so bad (which it is), then maybe we should do something about that?
I know someone who got her liver wrecked by the pill and apparently shit like that happens.
But really, I don't understand why people keep saying hormones are very complicated both in men and women, but then we just mess with them for funsies, like this or gender stuff.
In retrospect, having been born into a world where the pill and abortion where already widely availablen long before I arrived, it's pretty fucking insane that these things were ever allowed in the first place. The 1960s truly was the beginning of clown world.
This was something I remember coming up during a lecture on various drugs.
It was along the lines of they weren't looking to make the product they ended up with. It was just one of the end results of another production plan that had enough going for it it was kept around.
Much like [I think it was] aspirin if it was subjected to modern day ethics standards it would fail spectacularly as a health concern and yet here we are.
I think you missed the point. They're trying to guilt people into pushing for the ban to be lifted on AZ, not to ban the pill.
Oh, I get that. I'm just saying that if the pill is so bad (which it is), then maybe we should do something about that?
I know someone who got her liver wrecked by the pill and apparently shit like that happens.
But really, I don't understand why people keep saying hormones are very complicated both in men and women, but then we just mess with them for funsies, like this or gender stuff.
In retrospect, having been born into a world where the pill and abortion where already widely availablen long before I arrived, it's pretty fucking insane that these things were ever allowed in the first place. The 1960s truly was the beginning of clown world.
This was something I remember coming up during a lecture on various drugs.
It was along the lines of they weren't looking to make the product they ended up with. It was just one of the end results of another production plan that had enough going for it it was kept around.
Much like [I think it was] aspirin if it was subjected to modern day ethics standards it would fail spectacularly as a health concern and yet here we are.