Captain Derek
777 posts

Captain Derek
@nextalias
The guy previously known as nextfaze, trying to redefine and refine my next identity.
Adelaide شامل ہوئے Nisan 2012
1.1K فالونگ392 فالوورز

@QBCCIntegrity @Mishi_2210 81151. Exactly what you did, but rotating the picture.
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@referencement @QBCCIntegrity @Mishi_2210 Can only make one "1" at the end with two matches (if keep the same height)
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@QBCCIntegrity @Mishi_2210 I got 50811, but your idea is better, it’s 511811 (you forgot a 1).
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@ss17321_s @AgarwalMeghansh @JDVance And a awful lot to the penguins on Heard Island and McDonald Islands 😂
Why aren't those penguins buying some of that $30T ???
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@mcuban @costplusdrugs Prices are not going to beat the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) providing critical medicines to those in need.
US Big Pharma please don't treat our compassion for those in need as "unfair".
From the land of the "fair go"
abc.net.au/news/2025-03-1…
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Just an FYI, generic drugs are usually far cheaper at @costplusdrugs than they are in Canada, UK and elsewhere around the world.
We get emails all the time asking us when we will start selling at those and other countries
Vivek Ramaswamy@VivekGRamaswamy
A big reason why prescription drugs cost more in the U.S. than other developed nations is that the U.S. subsidizes innovation, while Europe free-rides on us. Here’s how it works: most life-saving medicines wouldn’t be developed unless U.S payers reimburse to compensate for risk & cost of development. Yet once it’s already approved in the U.S., the company has an incentive to make it available in Europe at a low marginal cost, even though the fixed cost of initial development was high. That’s how Europe arbitrages the U.S. by accessing the same medicines at lower cost. The details actually matter.
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@STORMTROOP1970 @DudespostingWs I am with you on this... The person with the gun can defend against the others, but not gonna be able to deal with 10,000 rats!
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@UMFL2002 @_Tiago_Cruz @AllanJenni46083 @PeterSweden7 I did read the article, and I agree with your summary. I also read the NHS announcement.
However, if you read Tiago's post that I was responding to, he was asking for a newspaper article in last 30 d, as he was unable to find anything; just helping, don't shoot the messenger.
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@nextalias @_Tiago_Cruz @AllanJenni46083 @PeterSweden7 You should read the article because there's nothing in the article about staying indoors for 48 hours. The article is about ways to avoid stomach bugs.
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@k9q6QTSrPc3WGDr @_Tiago_Cruz @AllanJenni46083 @PeterSweden7 I don't, but the OP does.
Just helping with the internet search, as it seems Tiago had issues finding the source.
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@_Tiago_Cruz @AllanJenni46083 @PeterSweden7 Agreed, I also read it. But it is an article in the last 30 days that makes the claim you were requesting, albeit only in the headline.
Don't shoot for messenger; just helping with your search, and revealing why people post such shit on this platform 😁
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I read the article. The article doesn't say "must" and there are no consequences for someone who doesn't. The title is misleading, and click bate. The NHS recommended and advised, but mandated nothing. "Those who have contracted the vomiting bug are advised to stay off work or school until they have not experienced any vomiting or diarrhoea for at least two days." (Notice the article spelling of diarrhea)
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I just Googled "British citizens ordered to stay indoors with virus" and found several older articles. The latest was 2022. None of them showed a general 48h stay home mandate, only recommended suggestions for infected and exposed people. I find the Brits gvmt to be semi dictatorial, but news like this should be properly documented. I'll take one article from any reputable UK paper from the last 30 days. Any article. Help keep the news straight.
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@sharonclues @StellaMelbs The "community square" needs a balance of voices.
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Something to do on a Wednesday morning...
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@BazzySazzy @EthanStandridg4 @AbellaMuray @BillPrinter00 @DramaAlert All about the chains (and not even interesting chains); with a familiar logo ... I guess it is diversification !

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@nurse3766L @JoeyMannarinoUS @EndWokeness Let's start with a small example.
Pizza or Lasagna for team lunch?
6 people voted for pizza.
4 people voted for lasagna.
The team get a pizza
So pizza gets
- 60% of votes
- 100% of plates (1)
Now let's suppose there are several teams ordering a dish each.
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