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Yes!

Yes!
[–] [Sticky] 8 pts

Has he talked to his doctor about this?

[–] 4 pts (edited )

Side effects for proposing this include suicide by shotgun blast to the back of the head, unexpected catastrophic car crashes, unexplained heart conditions resulting in unexpected cardiac failure, and large amounts of child porn to be found on one’s computer.

[–] 2 pts

Yeah, doing so could really impact his health.

[–] 1 pt

He should. The side effects of this include but are not limited to being murdered by the deep state.

[–] 1 pt

And dry mouth. Being murdered and dry mouth, a potentially serious complication.

[–] 4 pts

That's a huge chunk of revenue for media companies.

[–] 1 pt

It's about control of the TV station media. Can't run bad stories that would piss off a major sponsor.

[–] 0 pt

100% this. They are buying silence on negative press.

[–] 4 pts

Give Bobby a chainsaw for one hand and a flame thrower for the other, point him in the direction of the alphabet ministries of "health" and turn him loose.

[–] 3 pts

Good. I fucking hate those. Especially for the fake diseases like Fibromyalgia.

[–] 1 pt

No more prep commercials for you, fag!

Good. Children don't need to see that shit.

[–] 1 pt

Do you remember back when they were banned and they lifted that ban? Peperidge Farm remembers.. Banning them from the airwaves won't do any good since so many receive their daily dose of kike-media via some sort of streaming app. Good luck banning them from the (((internet))) videos or (((youtube)))

[–] 0 pt

Do you remember back when they were banned and they lifted that ban? Peperidge Farm remembers..

I remember that some time in the mid-ish 90s the commercials started popping up in a weird way. When the drug "Claritin" showed up, the commercials for it were extremely vague and cryptic. The commercial gave no information about the drug, what the drug is intended to treat, what side effects it may have or anything at all to determine what the drug does. It simply ended the barrage of imagery with the a statement which said "ask your doctor if Claritin is right for you". That was it. I remember getting angry each time I saw that commercial because it didn't sit right with me to have a mystery drug promoted like this. Little did I know then what this was going to avalanche into. Fucking jews.

[–] 1 pt

Well? Was it right for you?

[–] 1 pt

Well? Was it right for you?

Morbo does not suffer from seasonal allergies like many puny humans do so Claritin is not right for Morbo. Morbo would like to find a treatment for discomforting gas since kittens and birds do give Morbo some issues occasionally.

[–] 1 pt

Pharma-companies are probably thinking up the ways around tv ads like give free drug samples to doctors to pass out to patients. Maybe give doctors a chance to listen to their sales pitch for the drugs at nice vacation locations or tickets, gifts for those that push their drugs.

[–] 1 pt

you don't think they already do these things?

[–] 1 pt

Important as these ads are a way for Big Pharma to essentially buy off the media. That goal is more important to them than actually advertising the drugs to the pubic.