(August 28, 2021 at 4:21 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Saw a YouTube video (can’t be arsed to look for it) in which a woman read right off the ivermectin label, ‘Do not give to horses, intended for human consumption.’
The guy commenting on the video pointed out that she added a comma. The actual label reads, ‘Do not give to horses intended for human consumption’, which is a whole different meaning. In other words, this stuff is so bad for humans, don’t give it to a horse you intend to eat.
Boru
This wounds my very soul and makes me laugh. Ever see the book "Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation"?
Is it "Let's eat, Grandma!" or "Let's eat Grandma!"?
Ivermectin, by the way, is formulated for humans in some cases. It's a drug that's at the center of the eradication efforts for river blindness, and has resulted in the eradication of guinea worm in humans. It's a big deal.
But NOT FOR FUCKING COVID.
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