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HIV used to be a thing I knew about, and knew could be treated but I never remember seeing ads for it,

figured if you had HIV you would kinda get sick and find out about it and then get put on the meds, so the need for advertising was kinda not there.

But now I see HIV ads on southparkstudios website, and on the radio, and on streaming radio services, just all over.

And with people saying the vax has HIV in it, hmmmm.

I have no idea if that's true, I didn't get the jab, so I stopped looking into what was in it. and if it is poison, well the damage has been done and there isn't anything I can do about that at this point so I still didn't look into it.

Just wondering if anyone else has noticed an increase in HIV medicine ads everywhere.

Kinda reminds me of all those hollywood movies where for some reason or another people need to buy more time to stay alive and if they fall behind on payments the main characters die.

HIV used to be a thing I knew about, and knew could be treated but I never remember seeing ads for it, figured if you had HIV you would kinda get sick and find out about it and then get put on the meds, so the need for advertising was kinda not there. But now I see HIV ads on southparkstudios website, and on the radio, and on streaming radio services, just all over. And with people saying the vax has HIV in it, hmmmm. I have no idea if that's true, I didn't get the jab, so I stopped looking into what was in it. and if it is poison, well the damage has been done and there isn't anything I can do about that at this point so I still didn't look into it. Just wondering if anyone else has noticed an increase in HIV medicine ads everywhere. Kinda reminds me of all those hollywood movies where for some reason or another people need to buy more time to stay alive and if they fall behind on payments the main characters die.

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I looked it up. PrEP isn't a drug but a methodology. Some of them cost 60 dollars a month; some of them 2000.