BREAKING NEWS: Mayo Clinic is offering me an "Executive Director" position for up to $400k 😃
Oh and they're not the only one. My email inbox is suddenly filling up with Executive job offers from several big Pharmaceutical companies.
So this is what I get for helping 9000+ Cancer patients with Ivermectin & Mebendazole and leading the largest Ivermectin Cancer Project in the world?
After talking about a New Florida Cancer Clinic? 🤔
If they can't sabotage me, they'll just buy me out? 💵
I have to admit, it is mildly amusing.
Ten years ago, I may have jumped at something like this. It's almost tailor made for me.
But at this stage of my life...can't say I felt even a hint of temptation. They really don't know me very well 😃
Sorry, Mayo Clinic.
I'm building a Cancer Center in Florida.
It's going to be a bit different from yours. 😉
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My biggest conspiracy theory is after this concert every sovereign nation on the planet simultaneously recognized how easily they could be overthrown so they made everything gay and retarded and full of third worlders
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The Story Of Robber…
“Yes, Robber was one of my toughest rescues. He’s about eight years old and grew up wild on Koh Samui. Locals fed him for years, but no one could ever touch him. Those same people reached out when Robber suddenly showed severe neurological symptoms — until his whole body shut down.
Happy Doggo rescued him from the beach, but in the end, no one knew what to do. So I took Robber home. And that’s where it all began.
It wasn’t only about healing. It was about teaching him to come back to life. Robber had a serious blood infection. His right eye was badly damaged. He was weak and heavy; his body kept cramping, and he couldn’t move at all — just lying there, trapped in himself. It was hard to work with him, but he fought through with incredible willpower. But that wasn’t the only challenge. Robber is a free spirit. He’d let me touch him, but everything in his body said he didn’t want it.
He escaped twice. He tore down my doors, broke through my fence, and ran off, lost and confused, searching for home. Catching him again was exhausting — for both of us. Even with all that distance, he wanted to sleep in my bed.
The vet had to remove his eye later on. Then came the final stage of healing. I did everything I could to make sure he felt safe and comfortable before I took him back home. I’ll never forget his face — that spark, that joy — when he realized where he was. Seeing him run across the fields again, proud, tail high, ears up, meeting his friends… there’s no greater happiness.
It was a tough journey, for one single dog. But I would do it all over again — for Robber, and for any soul like him” ~ Sybille Morch, My Disabled Hairy Friends.
Credit: Sybille Morch.
Stay strong Robber 🙏.
@NiallHarbison
After getting brain damage 2 weeks ago and being told he had to be put to sleep it’s been a steep learning curve for little Stormzy. He keeps falling but he refuses to stay down.
It’s become obvious that his recovery will take some time. He needs patience, love and medical care. So we spoke with his owner and he agreed. He is a lovely man who had Stormzy’s 2 other siblings and lives in a very busy area. He was delighted when we said we could give Stormzy a better life. We are also helping him with sterilizing the dogs in his area. He is a very good man. Especially to know what is best for Stormzy.
I’m sure our inbox will be full of requests about Stormzy but the truth is that’s a long way off. He needs a lot of patience and care which he will get with us. Things are really starting to look up for the little man ❤️
You can follow his journey on @wearehappydoggo