[from dictionary.com] onerous adjective
1. burdensome, oppressive, or troublesome; causing hardship: onerous duties.
2. having or involving obligations or responsibilities, especially legal ones, that outweigh the advantages: an onerous agreement.
So here’s a thought: What if that doc did the overdose deliberately, to draw attention to the study and subsequently get all the rest shut down at the same time?
The plot thickens. We’re getting somewhere.
getting a little eye-twitch there in the second panel, Allison? BD
She’s had a long week.
Onros…?
[from dictionary.com]
onerous
adjective
1. burdensome, oppressive, or troublesome; causing hardship:
onerous duties.
2. having or involving obligations or responsibilities, especially legal ones, that outweigh the advantages:
an onerous agreement.
here’s another hint ;>
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/oneiro-
Huh, keeping a tab on that!
Connections, connections…
It’s a small world
So here’s a thought: What if that doc did the overdose deliberately, to draw attention to the study and subsequently get all the rest shut down at the same time?
That’s an interesting possibility!