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My guess? Deadpool winds up in an alternate universe that is MCU-verse adjacent, with like, Ant-Man levels of cameos.

‘Man’ here explicitly means a person with the XY chromosomes, and not any gendered notions of masculinity.

Yes. I do think it’s written in a way that’s well done as far as fake letters go but the scenario seems way too unlikely to me.

Not to mention the National Retail Federation is biased in favor of the biggest possible number.

All of them?

Eh, I think that would limit their options.

It’s a bad movie.

In what universe do we think that a company would choose to make something look worse than it is?

My point was simply that iced drinks are continually trending upwards when compared seasonably, so seasonal trends is irrelevant.

How does “we are making sure that our systems are safe” at all translate to that?

And yet I would think Q3 of 2019 would be pretty similar.

How about 2019? Did you read the article?

No it doesn’t? It literally is them saying that they’re making sure the system is safe?

Was it not summer in Q3 last year?

How is unconditional safety a veiled threat???

Literally Lil’ Bush

Fortunately, it looks like this specific illinois bill maintains medicaid/insurance coverage for OTC birth control, which is exactly what should be happening to both expand access and maintain affordability

The bill has those protections.

I’m not being aggressive, I just think your concerns aren’t correct.

The point I am making here isn’t that BC shouldn’t be OTC but we need to also require insurance to still cover it