I do believe that the bigger the words used, the less intelligent the person using said words is. Kinda like "geniuses'. Anyone who who claims to be a genius, isn't.
That said, let's hurry up with a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. One of my friends, who I have known for 45 years, has a son with that. He's 18 now, and is running out of time.
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But they both produced some improvement in some patients so let’s look at the bottom line and market them both; Pamvelumab & Obecalp.
Psst. They make too much of non-superiority anyway. Let's look at ineffective. Well, you don't get extra toes out of it. So, there's that.
I do believe that the bigger the words used, the less intelligent the person using said words is. Kinda like "geniuses'. Anyone who who claims to be a genius, isn't.
That said, let's hurry up with a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. One of my friends, who I have known for 45 years, has a son with that. He's 18 now, and is running out of time.
Strictly speaking, it does work. Just not very well as even placebos have some effect.
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