Chrisbr1606

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
thepondstogether
reequeen

1d reacts to you having a tapeworm

Liam:

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Originally posted by sunnylesbian

“Y/N, the only worm allowed inside of you is me.”

Zayn: 

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Originally posted by inzaynmaliks

“Y/N how could you…we were supposed to get infected together…”

Louis: 

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Originally posted by prettylittlelarrie

“That’s right, Y/N…I hope you like it. We match now.”

Harry: 

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Originally posted by gaylwt

“Don’t worry, Y/N, we can get through this together. We’ll ask Niall, he ought to know what to do. Why? You’ll find out soon enough.”

Niall:

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Originally posted by undertheniall

“I’ve been meaning to tell you, Y/N, but…I’m actually half tapeworm…that’s our child inside of you…I’m so happy.”

toastbutteregg

Want to know how corrupt the pharmaceutical industry is?

halftimesharks

See this?

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This is called Afrezza. It’s an inhaler for diabetic insulin. That’s right. An inhaler. That means no more needles. It’s only for fast acting insulin, but it could still vastly improve the life of a lot of diabetics. 

Imagine having to constantly prick yourself with needles to keep yourself alive, and then suddenly there’s a new product that could change the whole way you live your life for the better.

And here’s the thing: it works. It works really really well. People with diabetes that have been lucky enough to have used it think it’s amazing.

But sadly, it’s probably going to end up as a failure because the pharmaceutical company (a French company called Sanofi) that was in charge of marketing it didn’t care enough to actually try. Not only that, but they made it incredibly expensive so hardly anyone could afford it. Most people have never heard of it, and the way things are going, no one else ever will.

Please reblog this to raise awareness of this product and hopefully get another company to market it. It could change so many lives.

ranibow-sprimkles

time for a signal boost