It goes like this, Mr Brainworm:
Pluto didn't just pop up outa nowhere in 1930 - we're pretty sure it was there the whole fuckin' time, just kinda waitin' for us to discover it.

Pluto didn't just pop up outa nowhere in 1930 - we're pretty sure it was there the whole fuckin' time, just kinda waitin' for us to discover it.

A California doctor who duped patients out of more than $1 million after claiming her herbal supplements could cure cancer has been jailed for 14 years.
Christine Daniel charged patients up to $100,000 for six months of treatment, which she claimed could also cure diabetes and multiple sclerosis.
'Daniel robbed victims of more than money – she also stole their hopes and dreams for a cure,' U.S. Attorney Andre Birotte Jr. said after the doctor was sentenced.A little interference from an oppressive gubmint might've come in right handy for somebody like Paula Middlebrooks. The good doctor charged her $60,000 for "treatment" with a concoction consisting mainly of Beef Flavoring Extract and a Sunscreen Preservative. And then, not long after "Dr" Daniel triumphantly declared she'd been cured, Middlebrooks died - her breast cancer having spread through her body unchecked.