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Reply to comment by Husbandaru in Novo Nordisk joins Lilly in plans to slash U.S. insulin prices by urbanskyline09
They're doing it because California is working to make their own. They don't want faily priced competition or actual drug pricing regulation which is being threatened. They're volunteering to drop prices until the competition gives up and regulators get bribed out of office.
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Reply to comment by Raspberries-Are-Evil in I am a 15f with diagnosed aquagenic urticaria - an allergy to water. Ask me anything! by AlternativeSign272
She did say including sweat and rain
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Reply to Any way to fix a fiberboard bed frame by smartelf
I crushed a leg off my fiberboard bedframe a few years ago when i was transporting the pieces for a move. Figured i had nothing to lose by just gluing and clamping. I probably kept the clamps on for 6 months, afraid if i took them off the bed would collapse. 6 years later it's still holding strong. Good luck. If the first attempt doesnt fix it then there are always more options to try again to add more stability!
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I've never seen a dark forrest concept in layered art. The black layers are stunning!
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Reply to does anyone know how to trim styrofoam? by friggityfrogg
Most people are saying fresh xacto blade, and they are correct. But it also may require multiple fresh blades. A blade gets duller every inch/mm/hot dog it is used. So some projects and some materials may require multiple fresh blades for a quality cut. Then you save the slightly used blades for projects that don't require as perfect a cut, or for materials that are more forgiving to the blade.
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Reply to comment by sg3niner in Novo Nordisk joins Lilly in plans to slash U.S. insulin prices by urbanskyline09
They still do. This is what oil companies do when there are big plans to invest in natural gas infrastructure. Drop the price so competition and regulators back off, then raise the price again. Rinse. Repeat.