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Why are screen villains always drinking milk?

Why are screen villains always drinking milk?

NetflixWhether its Alex DeLarge from A Clockwork Orange (1971), Hans Landa from Inglourious Basterds (2009), Homelander from The Boys (2019–), or Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men (2007) – there’s no denying there’s something sinister about onscreen milk drinkers. The most recent character to join these ranks is
Hospitals are under pressure. These changes could save $1.2 billion a year – and fund 160,000 extra hospital visits

Hospitals are under pressure. These changes could save $1.2 billion a year – and fund 160,000 extra hospital visits

State and territory governments have reacted angrily to a letter from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in September asking them to rein in hospital spending. This comes amid negotiations for the next five-year funding agreement to determine the federal government’s contribution to state-run public hospitals. The states are angry because hospitals

Why are screen villains always drinking milk?

Why are screen villains always drinking milk?
NetflixWhether its Alex DeLarge from A Clockwork Orange (1971), Hans Landa from Inglourious Basterds (2009), Homelander from The Boys (2019–), or Anton Chigurh from No Country for Old Men (2007) – there’s no denying there’s something sinister about onscreen milk drinkers. The most recent character to join these ranks is

Hospitals are under pressure. These changes could save $1.2 billion a year – and fund 160,000 extra hospital visits

Hospitals are under pressure. These changes could save $1.2 billion a year – and fund 160,000 extra hospital visits
State and territory governments have reacted angrily to a letter from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in September asking them to rein in hospital spending. This comes amid negotiations for the next five-year funding agreement to determine the federal government’s contribution to state-run public hospitals. The states are angry because hospitals