That healthcare CEO getting got certainly improved people’s healthcare coverage (at least for a short while)
I always thought that concept that villains in fiction think they’re invincible and untouchable was just for dramatic effect, never realized real humans can reach a point where they can’t imagine getting punched in the mouth
I recall reading something here about a study that found that legal repercussions against the rich leads to greater results in adherence to the law than it does for poorer folk; I feel it’s pretty obvious it’s because they’re reminded they’re not as untouchable as they imagine they are
That healthcare CEO getting got certainly improved people’s healthcare coverage (at least for a short while)
I always thought that concept that villains in fiction think they’re invincible and untouchable was just for dramatic effect, never realized real humans can reach a point where they can’t imagine getting punched in the mouth
I recall reading something here about a study that found that legal repercussions against the rich leads to greater results in adherence to the law than it does for poorer folk; I feel it’s pretty obvious it’s because they’re reminded they’re not as untouchable as they imagine they are