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They can stay afloat by having young healthy people pay into the system and for the most part don't have to rely on health services too much. Now that you are older you should feel entitled to services when you need them, even if you switched insurance numerous times. They are the ones who designed insurance to often be coupled with employment, so they can go fuck themselves. Insurance is a useless leeching middle man when it comes to healthcare. Most civilized countries have the government set the price of every health service, and some go a step further and offer everything for free. Yes, it's socialism in this case, but so fucking what? Not everything needs to turn a profit for the benefit of rich assholes who leech off the suffering of the less fortunate.
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So is Elon a plutocrat or a kleptocrat? You presented us this false dichotomy, so both is not an answer.
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Why do you care about EVs? You don't drive.
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What Are You Thinking About Right Now?
Insipid replied to DragonSinger's topic in General Discussion
Japan, of course. You like old video games and trains, and many of the restaurants there are set up for busy people to eat alone. You can just download the kindle app on your phone and read books that way. It's very convenient. -
Open a sandwich shop next door to the power plant.
Insipid replied to smiradenius's topic in General Discussion
Obtain an actual 1938 Packard. Can't drive. Stare at it. Crackhead eventually scraps it. Fin. -
Elon Musk now owns Twitter, apparently trying to run it into the ground
Insipid replied to Jman's topic in Current Events
Musk and Zuckerberg are doing a good job of bringing the dead internet theory to fruition. -
Or, hear me out, maybe our understanding of meteorology has improved and there now exists terminology with nuanced description to explain what's going on. Science builds upon itself and gets better, unlike anecdotes that greatly vary from person to person.
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Damn, you made me feel genuine sympathy for you. The system doesn't have to be this way, you know.
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I believe about a third of lottery sales go to elderly services, so in a way she's just reinvesting in herself.
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October 1965, so 59. đŸ˜ˆ
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What Are You Thinking About Right Now?
Insipid replied to DragonSinger's topic in General Discussion
APT is an annoying and horrible song. -
I occasionally watch his show too. Why don't you call the show and brag about your financial situation like you do here? You won't because the youtube video comments would be so cruel and make us seem like saints.
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Gotta keep the memory of her alive.
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Lake Hoohaw fugg's hooha
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Your electronic gadgets are fucking pathetic. My brother in law's father built an arcade and a claw machine for my nephew.
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Yes, I'm sure very few people spend their time in retirment spewing their mental diarrhea on cartoon message boards where they are very unpopular. Who needs grandchildren and hobbies?
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I believe fuggs had that problem. It was either sexlexia or fatmentia with her.
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Don't you fucking pay for premium? O Wise Chat, were polar vortexes called cold snaps back in the 60s and 70s? Not exactly. The term "polar vortex" refers to a specific meteorological phenomenon involving a large area of low pressure and cold air that typically resides over the Arctic, and it has been known to meteorologists for decades (dating back to the mid-20th century). However, it wasn't widely used in popular media until the 2010s, particularly after the extreme cold weather events of 2014. In the 1960s and 1970s, people commonly referred to periods of intense cold weather as "cold snaps," "cold waves," or "Arctic blasts." These terms were more colloquial and less scientifically precise than "polar vortex." While the underlying phenomenon causing the cold weather may have been the same (a disruption or southward shift of the polar vortex), the technical term wasn't part of everyday vocabulary at the time. So, while polar vortex-related cold events certainly occurred back then, they were more likely described using simpler, less technical terms like "cold snap."
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You know what, I guess I am a bit obsessed. I think I finally found a niche that fits the horrible glossy shit AI does to its generated art quite well.
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More than 430 government agencies in the US.
Insipid replied to smiradenius's topic in General Discussion
Did you know that AI really stands for "Actually Indians?" đŸ˜± -
I can't imagine you becoming one, lol. But good luck if you are serious.
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