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Well, it became very clear that that had to change because when you are, when you are that, when you hate yourself that much, by definition, you are going to be an insufferable prick to everybody else.
Because when you are that when you hate yourself that much, by definition, you are going to be an insufferable prick to everybody else.
the colossal prick even managed to sound Magnanimous
The colossal prick even managed a sound magnanimous.
At the age of just 19, Elizabeth Holmes dropped out of Stanford University to start her own business. It was originally called Real Time Cures, but Elizabeth changed the name after worrying people would be sceptical of the word cures, and she certainly didn't want to attract any suspicion. So she instead renamed it Theranos, a combination of the words therapy and diagnosis. Elizabeth had a phobia of needles, and had a vision where you could simply prick your finger and with a single drop of blood test for hundreds of different diseases. Since
and had a vision where you could simply prick your finger and where the single drop of blood tests for hundreds of different diseases.
The slightest prick, and you wouldn't even know.
The slightest prick, and you wouldn't even know.
What a prick. $20 I can toss a cookie crisp into that guy's ass crack.
I'm a prick.
you know that that get's breached. Occasionally you cut yourself or a pin prick or something
I already hate this prick.
I already hate this prick.
You have to be careful that you don't prick your finger on a rose thorn
You have to be careful that you don't prick your finger on a rose thorn.
Little fork, and just give a little sort of prick to the sausages.
Little fork and just give a little sort of prick to the sausages.
I got the part, and, uh, the only way that it would go through is that I had to go to an allergist and get, like, prick tests.
And the only way that it would go through is that I did go to an allergist and get like prick tests, day comms, all that stuff.