Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
The sad thing is they do hire some licensed healthcare professionals to fall back on when appealed. They just look for the least compassionate MDs to rubber stamp denials.
There should be a comma after experience.
Death panels?
Believe it or not, that’s also Frank.
Pretty high up in productivity per working hour though!
Surely there’s no such thing as Elden Ring porn…
Tomating
12 hrs in the cinema? What a weekend!
There’s an uncomfortable scene where Denethor is eating that gets memed about a lot.
Totally agree
Yeah, let’s please stay here for a while.
I actually looked it up before making this post, because any time someone uses either version of the word, this comes up in the comments. Apparently both “sike” and “psych” are considered correct, although it seems like “sike” is more commonly used, so I went with that one.
I understood it as breaking the power cycle by placing her in power instead, with you serving her as something similar to “Elden Lord” but not.
I need to go watch a lore video for more details than that.
Yeah, probably. I know nobody who says it is actually thinking that way - it just hits my ear a little differently.
Yeah, I think it was gen Z that started saying “my crush” instead of “someone I have a crush on” years ago.
I’ve always thought it was a weirdly possessive way of phrasing it.
Nooo!
It is more of a girl’s name, traditionally.
I almost @'d them in the post.
Hey @Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net, this post is dedicated to you
There wouldn’t be a for-profit middleman taking billions out of the system for themselves yearly.
Critics point out that government-run healthcare would be less efficient and would also have to draw the line in approving/denying care somewhere too, but I can only imagine that it would pale in comparison to the insurance companies who have a profit-motive to screw you over.
Supporting this assumption is the fact that Americans already spend way more on healthcare than other countries, even those that already have universal:
So, basically we’re all overspending solely to make insurance companies rich.