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Jetackuu said: » Daddy Rooks™ Whipping it out this morning. Well I got the chair and now I know why $1000+ office chairs exist
Time to get Rooks a clone to deal with AH stuff while the real Rooks get over busy week stuff? /think
Asura.Carrotchan said: » So nintendo usually sends you like, 30% off coupon on games on the first day of your birthday month, and well... now it's just free banners/wallpapers? getting old sucks, thanks nintendo for the reminder 2, Getting old beats the **** out of the alternative. Bismarck.Josiahflaming
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Garuda.Chanti said: » Asura.Carrotchan said: » So nintendo usually sends you like, 30% off coupon on games on the first day of your birthday month, and well... now it's just free banners/wallpapers? getting old sucks, thanks nintendo for the reminder 2, Getting old beats the **** out of the alternative. -no old age pains -no stress with pensions or Social security or retirement plans -no mid life crisis -no multiple decades of impending mortality and dread seeing people you care about going first Vote yes on prop 22: dying young in 2020 Bismarck.Josiahflaming said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » Asura.Carrotchan said: » So nintendo usually sends you like, 30% off coupon on games on the first day of your birthday month, and well... now it's just free banners/wallpapers? getting old sucks, thanks nintendo for the reminder 2, Getting old beats the **** out of the alternative. -no old age pains -no stress with pensions or Social security or retirement plans -no mid life crisis -no multiple decades of impending mortality and dread seeing people you care about going first Vote yes on prop 22: dying young in 2020 Pandemonium.Zeto
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Asura.Carrotchan said: » So nintendo usually sends you like, 30% off coupon on games on the first day of your birthday month, and well... now it's just free banners/wallpapers? getting old sucks, thanks nintendo for the reminder Valefor.Prothescar said: » Well I got the chair and now I know why $1000+ office chairs exist How do you like it? No issues with the neck?! It's an incredible watch. But ultimately it will bunch panties, so, nevermind.
For the two people that would probably enjoy it, maybe I'll just pm it to them instead. Offline
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The picture is beyond true, as a First Nations woman I have seen my family members get less than adequate medical care for their health conditions. My sister was held in a U.S. rural hospital for a stroke and not transferred to a level 1 stroke care center due to the rural hospital's need to get enhanced rural reimbursement rates. In other words, my sister suffered so a rural hospital could collect additional funds even though a level 1 stroke center was only 26 miles away. I also advocated for my father as the Canadian healthcare system fail him and let his foot injury become septic. As with the Canadian healthcare system, people are often dismissed until the medical problem becomes so problematic it it becomes emergent. As a result, my father was transferred to Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, spent 2 weeks in hospital with IV antibiotics, went home on IV antibiotics for two additional weeks, and almost lost his foot due to the racism disparages in Canada.
Ppl don't realize how 3rd world rural America really is. And I can't WAIT to get some of that awesome Canadian healthcare here in America!
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Ashleyz said: » The picture is beyond true, as a First Nations woman I have seen my family members get less than adequate medical care for their health conditions. My sister was held in a U.S. rural hospital for a stroke and not transferred to a level 1 stroke care center due to the rural hospital's need to get enhanced rural reimbursement rates. In other words, my sister suffered so a rural hospital could collect additional funds even though a level 1 stroke center was only 26 miles away. I also advocated for my father as the Canadian healthcare system fail him and let his foot injury become septic. As with the Canadian healthcare system, people are often dismissed until the medical problem becomes so problematic it it becomes emergent. As a result, my father was transferred to Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, spent 2 weeks in hospital with IV antibiotics, went home on IV antibiotics for two additional weeks, and almost lost his foot due to the racism disparages in Canada. I’m Ojibway and my sister is Métis and you would be shocked how much both the RCMP and provincial government treat medical issues for the reserves here. Offline
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Bahamut.Negan said: » Ppl don't realize how 3rd world rural America really is. And I can't WAIT to get some of that awesome Canadian healthcare here in America! Offline
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Josiahafk said: » Ashleyz said: » The picture is beyond true, as a First Nations woman I have seen my family members get less than adequate medical care for their health conditions. My sister was held in a U.S. rural hospital for a stroke and not transferred to a level 1 stroke care center due to the rural hospital's need to get enhanced rural reimbursement rates. In other words, my sister suffered so a rural hospital could collect additional funds even though a level 1 stroke center was only 26 miles away. I also advocated for my father as the Canadian healthcare system fail him and let his foot injury become septic. As with the Canadian healthcare system, people are often dismissed until the medical problem becomes so problematic it it becomes emergent. As a result, my father was transferred to Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, spent 2 weeks in hospital with IV antibiotics, went home on IV antibiotics for two additional weeks, and almost lost his foot due to the racism disparages in Canada. I’m Ojibway and my sister is Métis and you would be shocked how much both the RCMP and provincial government treat medical issues for the reserves here. The only one of those off-brand Dr. Peppers I'm familiar with are Dr. Thunder and Dr. K. Maybe I should pay more attention to off-brand soda...
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I really, really wish some Americans would goto a country with free health care and experience how it really is. All you get is rose tinted stories of buttercups and rainbows in the US.
It's good for minor stuff but it's really not great at all if you have anything serious or something that is hard to disagonose. In the UK almost everyone with money pays private, and the people with a lot of money...goto the states. The wait times, the total lack of choice, the complete abuse of the system. It's hard to get checks done, it's hard to see a doctor at all and very often the way it goes is that something is allowed to fester till it becomes so serious they have to deal with it or it no longer requires 3-4 tests that cost them a lot of money and by then it can be too late. Even the GP will sometimes say "can you afford to pay for a private scan, i think this should be checked sooner rather than later" and if you can't you're waiting 3 months. You know how bad it is to wait 3 months if you have a suspected cancer? You know what kind of mental anguish you go through waiting 3 months in this situation? People need to stop with this grass is greener nonsense, every nation has problems and nowhere is a utopia. Asura.Vyre said: » The only one of those off-brand Dr. Peppers I'm familiar with are Dr. Thunder and Dr. K. Maybe I should pay more attention to off-brand soda... Also wowza at those hospital horror stories Ashleyz :( Dr thunder I believe is Sam's brand. I think Pepsi distributes dr wham now in some markets. If you can live long enough to land on medicare the American health care system is great.
Until then it sucks the big green weenie. I often had "health insurance" before I retired. I was never able to see a Dr. for a routine checkup. Had I ever gotten seriously ill I would have been covered. I think. huh. how did get here again?
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