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The fact that Mark Cuban can do this is just further proof of how much capatalism is f*cking people over.

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban launched an online pharmacy Thursday that offers more than 100 generic drugs at an affordable price with a goal of being “radically transparent” in its price negotiations with drug companies. 

For example, the leukemia drug imatinib is priced at $47 a month on MCCPDC compared to the $9,657 retail price.

The online pharmacy’s prices for generics factor in a 15% margin on top of actual manufacturer prices and a $3 pharmacist fee, the statement said. 

PLEASE SPREAD THIS INFO

yes this is pretty unbelievable right now—but just look at the replies and reblogs of this post—look at all these people on twitter talking about their own experiences with it now too—this is actually real

and yes everyone is waiting for a catch, but remember it is a PRIVILEGE to think about not sharing this information out of spite for billionaires rather than needing this opportunity regardless of how long it lasts or if mark cuban is doing this for his own gain

so please share. thanks

How most people with invisible illnesses are treated by health care “professionals”

The Golden Girls didn’t fuck around

pls watch

honestly i really appreciated this scene when I first saw it bc it took me like two years to get a diagnosis for what’s wrong with me

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Dorothy:  Dr. Budd?

Dr. Budd:  Yes?

Dorothy:  You probably don’t remember me, but you told me I wasn’t sick.  Do you remember?  You told me I was just getting old.

Dr. Budd:  I’m sorry, I really don’t–

Dorothy:  Remember.  Maybe you’re getting old.  That’s a little joke.  Well, I tell you, Dr. Budd, I really am sick.  I have chronic fatigue syndrome.  That is a real illness.  You can check with the Center for Disease Control.

Dr. Budd:  Huh.  Well, I’m sorry about that.

Dorothy:  Well, I’m glad!  At least I know I have something.

Dr. Budd:  I’m sure.  Well, nice seeing you.

Dorothy:  Not so fast.  There are some things I have to say.  There are a lot of things that I have to say.  Words can’t express what I have to say.  [tearing up]  What I went through, what you put me through—I can’t do this in a restaurant.

Dr. Budd:  Good!

Dorothy:  But I will!

Dr. Budd’s date:  Louis, who is this person?

Dr. Budd:  Look, Miss–

Dorothy:  Sit.  I sat for you long enough.  Dr. Budd, I came to you sick—sick and scared—and you dismissed me.  You didn’t have the answer, and instead of saying “I’m sorry, I don’t know what’s wrong with you,” you made me feel crazy, like I had made it all up.  You dismissed me!  You made me feel like a child, a fool, a neurotic who was wasting your precious time.  Is that your caring profession?  Is that healing?  No one deserves that kind of treatment, Dr. Budd, no one.  I suspect had I been a man, I might have been taken a bit more seriously, and not told to go to a hairdresser.

Dr. Budd:  Look, I am not going to sit here anymore–

Dr. Budd’s date:  Shut up, Louis.

Dorothy:  I don’t know where you doctors lose your humanity, but you lose it.  You know, if all of you, at the beginning of your careers, could get very sick and very scared for a while, you’d probably learn more from that than anything else.  You’d better start listening to your patients.  They need to be heard.  They need caring.  They need compassion.  They need attending to.  You know, someday, Dr. Budd, you’re gonna be on the other side of the table, and as angry as I am, and as angry as I always will be, I still wish you a better doctor than you were to me.

Reblogging for any of my mutuals who’ve ever dealt with Dr. Budd.

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Omg the accuracy! This has been my experience more often than not sadly

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Beyond Belief with Jonathan Frakes except it's tumblr posts

“And Oppa Homeless Style? Never happened, it was invented by a writer.”

"Do you like the color of the sky?"

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"Ever had a girlfriend? What about three girlfriends?"

“What does the letter ‘K’ mean to you?”

“Have you ever had someone compliment your shoelaces? Would you tell them where you got them from? Even if you stole them from someone very important? Would you tell them the truth?”

"Do you own a pet? Has it ever gotten into something that it really shouldn't be eating? How about chocolate fondue?"

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"Do you use public transport? What if you were a cis person, would you still attempt to board the bus?"

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"Have you ever swallowed a bug by accident? Can you imagine eating over ten thousand spiders in just one year?"

"Have you ever wondered why rats have the little grabby hands?"

Oh they’re going to need salvation.

Not just making it illegal, but making being gay punishable with death.

This is one of the many reasons why I walk by every single red bucket in the run-up to Christmas. They’re not getting my money, I don’t care how nice the people ringing bells are.

Ever since the time they threatened to close all their soup kitchens in NYC if a law that did something as simple as allow companies to extend spousal benefits to their employee’s same-sex domestic partners I have refused to buy from them or donate to them. 

It’s that time of year again! In case people don’t know… the Salvation Army is shitty peoples.

Also, the married women are not paid (and therefore can’t qualify for assistance if they should ever divorce, etc). And worth “of course” less than a man.

“ In the Army’s case, the agreement for compensation is that the officer allowance be paid jointly to the husband—the check is written in his name. Officially, the wife is a “worker without expectation of remuneration,” and her husband receives 40 percent more of an allowance as a married man than he would as a single man. “

hey since that season is coming up again!

To my American followers. Don’t support Salvation Army. Not only are they homophobic as shit, but I’ve also heard that they abuse a lot f homeless people. They only care about money, please don’t donate to them and give your money to charities that actually help people

Never don’t reblog.

To be clear: this is specific to America. It is not necessarily going to be true for all countries. Please don’t boycott your own salvos without proper investigation: in many countries they do good work.

Sorry but no, the Salvation Army was founded in the UK and even there still are homophobic as hell, to the point that they still refuse to let out gay people hold positions of power in the organisation. This is a callout for the whole group, not just the US. - Purple

AND Canadian salvation army is just as bad! the whole organization is rotten from the core! Canadians are not immune to bad organizations!

Reblog to continue the violent hate against the Salvation Army.

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Also, while walking past the red buckets, please don’t harass the bell ringers. In the US, many of them are homeless people, who are doing the shit job as a means of making a little (very little – we are talking about the SA, after all) money that they don’t have to beg for. They’re mostly not gonna be SA True Believers, and they sure as fuck do NOT make policy for that rancid canker of an org. So don’t give them a hard time, ok?

Rest In Peace, Betty White (January 17, 1922 - December 31st, 2021).

Thank you for the laughs.

She was 3 weeks out from being 100. Being how good she was. We should just give it to her.

tumblrinas after watching a dudebro movie and deciding it was actually about gay sex and trans men

The director Joel Schumacher has passed away, and everyone’s reactions have boiled down to two topics: 1.) “He was the guy who made the bad Batman films,” and 2.) “Hey, he did lots of great films besides the bad Batman films!”

Thing is… I get it. I remember being a teenage comic fan in the 90’s. Not just any comics: especially Batman! But ESPECIALLY Bart especially Two-Face. I remember how “Joel Schumacher” was a name that could invoke white-hot rage in myself and everyone in the fandom. He was our modern equivalent of Dr. Fredrick Wertham, the boogyman who had (far as we were concerned) single-handedly destroyed the mainstream credibility of superheroes.

Look at that picture, and try to imagine that this was the face so loathed and mocked by Batman fanboys in the 90′s.

Never mind that Schumacher didn’t WRITE the Batman films. The main credit for that goes to Akiva Goldsman, who has gone on to win an Oscar and continues to find A-list success despite ruining other geek properties like Jonah Hex and Dark Tower. Never mind that Schumacher was at the mercy of producers who wanted the movies to be nothing more than merchandise machines and toy commercials. No, Schumacher was the only name associated with the films, and he was cast at the villain.

The fact that he was openly gay played no small part in making him an easy target.

One year after the disastrous release of the infamous Batman & Robin, the beloved fan-favorite cartoon Batman: The Animated Series (then rebranded as The New Batman Adventures on the WB network) produced an episode that featured a pointed jab at Schumacher. The episode was titled “Legends of the Dark Knight,” a reworking of a classic 70’s Batman tale where a group of kids share their own ideas of what the mysterious Batman is really like.

Halfway through the episode, the kids are overheard by another kid, who shares his own ideas about Batman. The kid, whose name is Joel, has long dirty-blond hair, and works in front of a store which bear the sign “Shoemaker,” despite clearly being a department store. He waxes dreamily about the reasons he loves Batman: “All those muscles, the tight rubber armor and that flashy car. I heard it can drive up walls!”

This last line–a reference to a silly bit in Batman Forever–he says as he flamboyantly tosses a pink fur stole around his neck. To drive home the joke, one of the kids dismisses, “Yeah, sure, Joel.”

At the time, it seemed like a cathartic joke for us REAL Batman fans. Now, it’s clearly just cheap and gross. Instead of any actual criticism about the films, Joel Schumacher was just seen–even if just subconsciously–as the fruit who ruined Batman.

Over time, the hatred for Schumacher lessened. Starting with Blade, X-Men, and Spider-Man, on through to Batman Begins, Iron Man, and onward, superhero movies became huge mainstream successes, with greater fidelity to the source material than most adaptations we saw up to the time that Schumacher “killed” the superhero movie. There was no point in hating him anymore, if there ever was (again, Goldsman more deserves that ire, if you’re gonna be angry about anyone. Why does he still get work?! WHY IS HE NOW WRITING FOR STAR TREK?!?!).

But even still, especially among Millennial and Gen-X fans, Schumacher is still–at best–considered a low point for fandom. Even though the same generations have come to appreciate and love some of his other films, such as The Lost Boys, Phone Booth, and the chillingly-prescient Falling Down, there’s still this need for people to dismiss the Batman films as embarrassments that are best forgotten in favor of Schumacher’s better films. And if they’re to be remembered at all, it’s to trash them all over again in a tone suggesting that the films are objectively, irredeemably bad.

Except they’re not. Oh sure, if you go in looking for a grim and gritty capital-M “Mature” take on Batman, of course you’ll hate them, just like you probably also hate the Adam West Batman show. Remember, that show also used to be hated by decades of Batman fans because of how it didn’t take the comics seriously.

… except it did. The show was VERY faithful to the Batman comics of the 50’s, which often out-weirded and out-sillied its TV counterpart. If anything, the show made some of those stories even more entertaining with camp value and jokes that added different levels of enjoyment to the adults watching. Comic fans resented how Batman became a pop culture joke, and increasingly fought against anything that was colorful and campy (which makes me wonder if this might also be related to latent homophobia). Whether or not they admitted/realized it, the Batman fans of the 70’s and 80’s carried a chip on their shoulder about a show that DARED to make Batman FUN.

And really… how is that any different than Schumacher’s two films?

You don’t have to agree, but I think Schumacher’s films are fun. I think Batman Forever is highly entertaining, that Tommy Lee Jones and Jim Carrey are bringing their hammy A-games as much respected actors like Burgess Meredith and Caesar Romero brought to their roles. Same goes for Arnold and especially Uma in Batman and Robin. They KNOW what movies they’re in, and they’re all having a blast.

(How many of us remember the exact line Eddie says at this moment? I bet you probably do too, which should tell you something about how memorable this movie is)

Now, BF and particularly B&A are by no means GOOD movies, but you can’t tell me that you couldn’t have a blast putting the latter on at a party and riffing it with friends. It’s not a pretentious, ponderous, self-serious slog like, say, the shit Zack Snyder cranked out (apologies to the one or two cool Snyder fans here, I just find his films interminable). Even besides the many things I could say to defend Schumacher’s Batman films (that’s a whole other essay), you can’t say they were boring. They were entertaining, even if on a level of making fun of the film, and that is NOT as easy as it looks.

Let me put it to you this way: Batman Forever has, objectively, one of the worst takes on Two-Face I’ve ever seen. He’s one-note, he’s kind of a rehash of Nicholson’s Joker, he gets completely overshadowed by the Riddler, he gets killed by Batman in a way that completely betrays the whole “DON’T KILL HARVEY” arc with Robin, and worst of all, he CHEATS on the coin toss. That alone would be enough for me to condemn this depiction in any other Two-Face story.

And yet, even I–the most passionate, opinionated, and picky Two-Face fan you will EVER know–still have a soft spot for Tommy Lee Jones’ take on ol’ Harv. He’s just too fun, too flamboyant, too damn extra not to love. If only all bad takes on Two-Face could be this fun!

But that’s the thing: it’s not because the script was good. Oh god no. I’ve read the script, and if it were put on the page like a comic, I would have hated it just like any other bad Two-Face comic. I have to imagine that, as director, Joel Schumacher deserves the bulk of the credit for pushing the restrained and laconic Tommy Lee Jones into that oversized performance, and making it a delight to watch despite everything it does wrong.

I’m rare for my generation to have learned how to stop worrying and love Schumacher’s Batman. But the younger generation, the up-and-coming Gen-Zs getting into Batman, don’t share the same grudges we did. There’s a genuine, shame-free enjoyment of those films among The Kids, many of whom are LGBTQA+, who love the jokes, the silliness, the camp, the Freeze puns, the swag of Uma Thurman, and the homoerotic subtext between Two-Face and the Riddler. Maybe it’s just a reaction to so much GRIM, SERIOUS shit that DC and their fanboys are trying desperately to push even today.

But comics–especially Batman–have a long history of colorful, stupid, fun shit. Schumacher’s films carried on in that tradition, and they should be appreciated on their own merits by those of us who aren’t limited by narrow ideas of what Batman “should” be, and who still remember how to have fun.

Schumacher’s Batman films should no longer be seen as embarrassments. They didn’t ruin superheroes. They didn’t ruin Batman. They didn’t even ruin Two-Face. Nor should they be disregarded in favor of Falling Down, like losers in a respectability competition. They’re fun. They’re entertaining. And they didn’t pretend to be anything else.

And if you still think they’re bad… I mean, objectively, you’re not wrong! But be mindful of the reasons WHY you think they’re bad, because on another subjective level, you may not be right either. And it’s certainly not worth holding a geek-grudge over after twenty-five years.

sorry everyone

Excuse me.

  • One of the first women to start her own independent production company.
  • Earned her way to stardom without sleeping with executives for roles.
  • Refused to date people for publicity just because 20th Century Fox wanted her to.
  • Left 20th Century Fox because she refused to let them get away with treating her badly and paying her a tiny wage, just because of her “dumb blonde” image.
  • Was only paid a fraction of her co-star’s wage even though she was the star of the movies and the biggest box office pull, but still went ahead with the movies because she was so passionate about acting.
  • Studied method acting at the Actors Studio with Lee Strasberg, who said that she was one of his best students along with Marlon Brando.
  • Had a personal library of over 500 books and rarely read fiction - she was desperate to learn and educate herself.
  • Was sexually abused as a child but then went on to encourage the sexual liberation of women in the 1950s. 
  • One of the first people to speak openly about sexual abuse.
  • One of the first people to openly support gay rights.
  • Supported many charities such as the Milk Fund, March of Dimes, Arthritis and Rheumatism foundation.
  • Donated her time and money to these charities.
  • Visited orphanages and hospitals on her own time to surprise the people there.
  • Married one of the greatest literary minds of the 20th century
  • Suffered two miscarriages and one ectopic pregnancy and still put on a brave face for her fans.

Sorry, did you say she wasn’t a role model? 

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marilyn is my biggest role model so don’t even go there

and let’s not forget this

Ella Fitzgerald was not allowed to play at the popular Mocambo, in Hollywood, because of her race. Marilyn, who loved her music and supported civil rights, called the owner of the Mocambo and told him that if he booked Ella immediately, she would take a front table every night. The owner said yes, and Marilyn was there, front table, every night. After that, Ella never had to play in a small jazz club again.

“She was an unusual woman – a little ahead of her times. And she didn’t know it.” - Ella Fitzgerald about Marilyn Monroe

OH SHIT YOU JUST GOT SERVED

I got goosebumps reading this. Amazing.

I will always reblog this. She has the mind and heart I’ve always admired, I strive to be like her every day.

She is beauty

She is grace

She will punch racists, homophobes, sexists and rapists in the FUCKING JAW

Basically shes amazing role model. OP along with anyone else who believes the the same thing you need to learn to not base your judgement of an actor of the roles the play and what the media wants you to think.

Democrats👏are👏not👏your👏friends👏

I'm sorry she what

This woman is the personification of the "Gaslight Gatekeep Girlboss" meme. Manic Pixie Dream Centrist ass.

Your first bisexual Senator, everyone! Hope the ~~representation~~ was worth it. Hope you're feeling seen while working class bi people starve to death!

She also apparently brought a fucking cake like how much more cartoonishly evil can you get??

She saw Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette movie where's she's this mid-00's indie twee princess and thought it was an instructional movie, apparently.

And everyone being critical of her is called out for being ‘against progress’ because she’s a woman and Bi.

Democrats are very good at weaponizing “diversity” and using it to prevent any actual progress.

the new lando lakes packaging is definitely an improvement for being way less racist but wow this conspicuous empty space makes it look like the old logo girl crossed stalin doesn't it

It's all really, uhmm, interesting once you find out that the character was redesigned by an indigenous man and that his son doesn't agree with the removal of the character...

I understand that companies want to remove any representations of minorities that could be considered offensive. They should because it's the right thing to do.

But holy shit, it seems like more and more, companies are just straight up erasing poc from their packaging while still keeping white mascots at the same time. Couldn't they have just hired a Native artist to redesign her to fit a more modern aesthetic?

Additionally, changing their logos just feels like a hollow gesture that easily earns them "woke points" instead of these companies actually making tangible differences. Like, they could change how much they pay their employees, the sustainability of their products, etc. But instead, they just redesign their logos and bask in the praise they get for doing the bare minimum.

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“the land of lakes lady was racist”

“why”

“because she was native American”

woah there pard’ner... careful scrolling now, there’s danger afoot !

no worries, lemme just whip out my pistol an ya’ll can head on ur merry way. safe traveling, amigos !

One for the lads

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Also!! Disabled boys and boys who are pre-hrt/surgeries are all wonderful handsome lads!!