@ultradavid While I think perfect balance is antithetical to fun in a game, it's still kind of insulting for them to look at the characters that clearly have it worst and still give them basically nothing.
@bradloncar You think a crowd that is vehemently politicized against the Covid vaccines reacting to the CEO of Pfizer is representative of how everyone feels about all of biotech? Okay.
@TamarHaspel Probably just that, while negative results are essential to science, nobody wants to pay money to read an overwhelming preponderance of them.
@Biohazard3737 Every employee survey needs to be nothing but sunshine and rainbows 100% of the time, and every self performance review needs to be exactly 'meets expectations' no more, no less.
@Biotech2k1 Assuming it even becomes widespread, antivax survivors will just cite their own survival and insist it couldn't have been that bad, while blaming any deaths on the "big pharma/medical establishment deep state conspiracy".
@Biohazard3737 "Ask your doctor if [thing I've never heard of, and I work in the industry] is right for you."
For the life of me, I don't even understand how that kind of advertising even drives any sales.
@Gingerblast Picture this: a real-time rpg about real-time rpgs, conducted via Twitter posts, where the commentary about real-time rpgs is indistinguishable from the actual gameplay.
@Biotech2k1 I've been thinking about this for a day, and it looks like even the patients with recalcitrant attacks had very significant knockdown of the offending protein.
Could be that a subset just has a higher therapeutic threshold. I wonder if safety holds up on higher dosing?
@dungeoncraft@memeslich Probably can't separate it from the D&D brand, but I'm sure you'd agree that many RPG systems have successfully done without it. Nevermind all the D&D tables that run their course without ever triggering a level up.