Those who look to the Glorious Goo for salvation still have a good chance at proof of personal virtue—to be delivered in the form of horrendous medical bills and appalling health outcomes. Bad outcomes, some might say, but proof of personal virtue has never been easy.
I'm sure that Big Pharma help these poor souls by coming up with an even more Glorious Goo to cope with the "side"effects of the first Glorious Goo. In fact, I think they might have done so already. What's up with these shingles shots that I see advertised on big electronic signboards outside of drug stores nowadays?
Those who look to the Glorious Goo for salvation still have a good chance at proof of personal virtue—to be delivered in the form of horrendous medical bills and appalling health outcomes. Bad outcomes, some might say, but proof of personal virtue has never been easy.
I'm sure that Big Pharma help these poor souls by coming up with an even more Glorious Goo to cope with the "side"effects of the first Glorious Goo. In fact, I think they might have done so already. What's up with these shingles shots that I see advertised on big electronic signboards outside of drug stores nowadays?