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by rdevilla
72 days ago
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Just the other day I was downvoted and called out for suggesting that perverse incentives are hard to resist, yet here we are with the Times (apparently) showcasing another such instance. In this case GLP1's clinical effects are widely understood though, so it is immaterial if an "artist's depiction" (artificial agent's depiction) is of a real person or purely hallucinated. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47581021 |
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When injected. One of the products this scam company was selling is oral Tirzepatide pills, which don't do anything.