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B2 Girls on Vacation - General Topic 2020 #1
maxfactor replied to StnCld316's topic in B#2 Astra, Savaira, Medusa (08/02/16)
she must have had an Aria mask on...lol -
Mostly Africa, Haiti and the middle east...you know...the shithole countries
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None of them are from the southern border...rather they are from evil places like New York City
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No thanks we've taken in 50,000 'irregular" (illegal) refugees from the US in the past two years.
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B2 Girls on Vacation - General Topic 2020 #1
maxfactor replied to StnCld316's topic in B#2 Astra, Savaira, Medusa (08/02/16)
Oh thank god...we get to see Mike and Blair in the tub doing nothing with another RLC girl. -
I actually believe in a combination of the two. But whatever.
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The lowest argument Americans always use is wait times. It's a very lame one compared to going broke.
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I had three hernias...I was in no pain. My wife had one, she had surgery the next day.
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I never said I was for Obamacare...I said insurance reform was not the solution. Lobbing and funding by the medical industry of political campaigns ..etc is the problem.
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In Canada, if you need a hernia or some other non-life threatening surgery...up to six months. Heart attack, Cancer...etc. No wait at all.
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Not a reader are you? "Author's Comments: "Overall, health insurance coverage is critically important for cancer patients and survivors," said Han. "Even those who had private insurance coverage reported financial hardship, suggesting that the types of coverage and extent of patient cost-sharing are important too.""
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The US HC system is not fair to everyone...so much for freedom. American cancer survivors face substantial financial hardship and financial sacrifices WWW.EUREKALERT.ORG American cancer survivors, particularly those 64 years or younger, faced substantial medical financial hardship and sacrifices in spending, savings... "Participants detailed the effects of their cancer, cancer treatment, and how their cancer experience has affected their finances, health insurance coverage, and employment status. Financial hardships included problems paying medical bills, financial distress, or delaying or forgoing medical care due to cost concerns. Financial sacrifices due to cancer included changes in spending and use of savings as a result of cancer treatment and its lasting effects. Because people over the age of 65 years are generally eligible for Medicare insurance coverage, Han and colleagues examined results for adult survivors under and over the age of 65. Results: Of the 401 cancer survivors aged 18 to 64 years, 54 percent reported they had faced medical financial hardship as a result of cancer diagnosis and treatment, and 54 percent said they had made financial sacrifices in spending, savings, or their living situation. Nearly a quarter reported trouble paying medical bills, needing to borrow money, or filing for bankruptcy due to cancer diagnosis and treatment. More than 40 percent were worried about finances and almost 30 percent were worried about forgoing or delaying care because of cost concerns. Of the 562 cancer survivors aged 65 years or older, medical financial hardship and sacrifices were less prevalent; 42 percent reported ever facing medical financial hardship, and 38 percent said they had made financial sacrifices."
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I have news for you...insurance companies compete only on coverage cost. Actual payout is inconsistent and messy. So while you might get lower premiums due to "competition"...the subjectiveness of medicine will always allow them to fuck you over.
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No problem...just saving you the premium. I forgot to add that alandino (or whatever) will be sporting wood he whole time. Unless he's "the wrong kind/type of guy" of course. Then he will go on about how it would have been so much better if he was different in some stupid way.
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That's horseshit...you are being disingenuous on costs. While premiums may have increased under Obama's plan, the over all cost of HC in the US is the problem. None of them are doing anything about that.
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Who gives a fuck what the temp in Orlando is today?...because much of the time it's not at this time of year.
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Yeah here's how it will go. She will do nothing for a period of time...a week or so. Chatting every night to MR Parasite for an hour. Then she will connect with one or two girls. Have a bath with her bathing suit on. Will recieve a command from RLC HQ to bate. After a month...Mr Parasite will show up. Suddenly, she will participate in all girls events (along with him of course) parade him in front of the others as her prized possession (that none of them can touch). All the other girls will try to ignore that he is there. There will be dancing, charades, beer pong and twister. All of the other girls will cover up around him. RLC will eventually command this couple on vacation in the girls apartment to fuck . Whoa...he didn't sign on for that shit. He will cover up...build a tent. Eventually he may or may not go uncovered. He will eventually leave after two weeks or so. She will go back to doing nothing.
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Sure am ...big head, very short hair...or none. You can see him on the phone during the last 2 minutes of the conversation. (tour)
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Giving her boyfriend a phone tour...within the first 15 minutes of her arrival. Just a matter of time till he shows up.
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I admired John McCain. After the shit that Trump threw at a Vietnam POW...sorry but you admire a man of no redeeming character
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Be honest...cause you are sounding like every other well employed/pensioned/financially secure US person I have spoken to. When you consider employment...a health care plan is often up there on the priority list. No HC plan...not gonna take the job. Similarly, chronic illness/disability or past history will also prevent employee movement. Too often I hear from people who say there is no HC issue because THEY have a plan. They either have the ability to pay for one or they have one in their comp plan at work. A family of 4 will cost an employer about $25k per year on average. That's with the $500/month paid by the employee. Deductibles can be as much as $8k per year. Sorry but the over priced Insurance/pharmaceutical/Medical lobby based US HC system is not the utopia that you present. When I'm in the US, I'm shocked to see hospitals that looked like Taj Mahals ...palaces with landscaping, fountains, billboards advertising services and countdown clock for average wait times...lol. The price for all that is not cheap. I have many work friends who have relocated to the US most of eventually them come back...all of them say the same thing...the reality is that it all costs one way or another...either taxes or as in the US, premiums and taxes.
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B2 Girls on Vacation - General Topic 2020 #1
maxfactor replied to StnCld316's topic in B#2 Astra, Savaira, Medusa (08/02/16)
It was fine when I was there in the fall...but meh -
One thing that our American friends don't understand...we don't complain about our health care system. When i'm in the US it's all I hear. If yours is so great, why the complaints?
