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Why do I have to wait ’till the 10 o’clock news to see important info about my health?
i don’t get it.
during comercials at 5pm I hear
“stay tuned, ways to help cure cancer, how to avoid still born babies, and sure ways to add 6 years to your life, coming up at 10 oclock”
well, if i have a history of cancer in my family, if i’m pregnant, and if i do want to live longer, damn it, i don’t want to wait 5 hours.
why don’t they give me the info now!!!
but then they break in whatever show i’m waching so I can see a high speed chase? how is that gonna help me?
what gives?
I agree 100% lmao cause you are so right i have felt the same way. I understand how you feel. I know exactly what you mean. You feel anxious right? Upset that you have to wait till 10 PM? If you’ve never had an anxiety attack and don’t even know what it feels like but it almost feels like you could have one lol. I agree with you and i think we should do something about it.
however, what could we do? write a letter to them/petition.
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