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cinematicwasteland:
“ The Forest (1982)
“ A cannibal hermit living in the woods preys on campers and hikers for his food supply.
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cinematicwasteland:

The Forest (1982)

A cannibal hermit living in the woods preys on campers and hikers for his food supply.

wtfisgoingonews:
“Get ready to bailout that poor, struggling oil industry - you know the industry that has billions in annual profits and that taxpayers already spend $20 billion a year subsidizing. Real man of the people here.
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wtfisgoingonews:

Get ready to bailout that poor, struggling oil industry - you know the industry that has billions in annual profits and that taxpayers already spend $20 billion a year subsidizing. Real man of the people here. 

egypt-ancient-and-modern:
“Tomb of Pharaoh Horemheb, Valley of the Kings depicting the gods Osiris, Anubis, Horus, and the goddess Hathor.
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egypt-ancient-and-modern:

Tomb of Pharaoh Horemheb, Valley of the Kings depicting the gods Osiris, Anubis, Horus, and the goddess Hathor.

merelygifted:
“(via NASA Designs a Cheaper Mass-Producible Ventilator in 37 Days For The 2nd Round Of COVID-19)
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welcometobusinesstown:
“BusinessTown is making a selective return to document the emerging realities of plague capitalism. #FatteningTheCurve #PlagueCapitalism /
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welcometobusinesstown:

BusinessTown is making a selective return to document the emerging realities of plague capitalism. #FatteningTheCurve #PlagueCapitalism /

welcometobusinesstown:
“ This guy says it better than anyone:
“That’s the problem of leaving any kind of disaster preparedness up to the market and market forces — it will never work,” said Dr. John Hick, who has advised HHS on pandemic preparedness...

welcometobusinesstown:

This guy says it better than anyone:

“That’s the problem of leaving any kind of disaster preparedness up to the market and market forces — it will never work,” said Dr. John Hick, who has advised HHS on pandemic preparedness since 2002. “The market is not going to give priority to a relatively no-frills but dependable ventilator that’s not expensive.”

Full article here:

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/29/business/coronavirus-us-ventilator-shortage.html