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I was just trying to remember if I ever had penicillin. So in 1959, chemists developed ampicillin. It was a synthetic penicillin. And in 1972, it was amoxicillin. I probably had ampicillin. I remember I had a terrible earache and a busted eardrum. And I don't remember if I got any. I don't think I got penicillin. That was 365. I probably got ampicillin instead. But that was a long time ago. Look at all the penicillin and antibiotics they have these days. Of course, every time we build a new type of anti-build something like that, like penicillin, and we use it too often, it becomes resistant. We've got to go to the next one, and the next one, and the next one. And now we're at the end of the line. Are we going to go back to not having any types of penicillin ever again because we just made the germs way too strong for us?

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