real life is too lame for this to be 5D chess planned in advance but it'd be a brilliant plot twist
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Replying to @SilverVVulpes
yeah and if it’s creating more supply than demand for organs long term that’s a bit weird
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Replying to @literalbanana @SilverVVulpes
not that I believe the opioid crisis is real the way people mean it
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Replying to @literalbanana
you mean fake like time and cartoons are fake, or that the usual route of pain patient gets addicted is wrong or a small part of it and it's people getting the opioids by other times?
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Replying to @SilverVVulpes
some combination and also other things, also general suspicion of there being a coherent story
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Replying to @literalbanana
okay. just to get you better, give one example of two of coherent irl stories
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Replying to @SilverVVulpes
great question! 1) people have fewer kids because more survive to adulthood 2) american revolution was victory over tyranny
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Replying to @literalbanana
Wrong. America's revolution was a bunch of hooligans destroying other people's property just because they thought they were on the right side of history
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oh, right, we were saying coherent, not correct or incorrect. Okay, so you think the opioid crisis is just an ephiphenomenon of a lot of isolated stuff at the same time, and any partial story will just cut one head of the hydra?
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something like that - also not convinced that ENOUGH people are on opioids in the US at least
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even people using them rarely have reliable access long-term
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