I need to build a stone wall, rebuild a truck engine, chop a tree with my bare hands, and replace the entire supply of Kleenex at home just because of this video.
I need to build a stone wall, rebuild a truck engine, chop a tree with my bare hands, and replace the entire supply of Kleenex at home just because of this video.
I'm going to answer you, despite your potential troll status, because YES. LOTS.
People don't know how to math anymore. What's funny is that my own coverage seems to have gone up a small amount monthly with the ACA's advent, but the caps and other protections mean that overall, I'll be paying less. And this slight bump in monthly fees means that other Americans will be a lot more secure and safe.…
I have a rage stroke when I think of all the businesses that keep their employees as part time to avoid paying benefits. I find that to be so unethical and really counter to the employer-employee social contract.
Yup. It's the privilege, not a right, bullshit that has us in this mess. Plus, people are so stupid as not to be able to count. Were we to go all universal care, care would be LESS expensive for everyone, as opposed to more. But, you know, can't let those poor people get good healthcare! That would be crazytown! They…
I know these asswipes just do it to make their point, but why the hell don't people just bundle prices? It pisses me off so much more to be charged a $15.95 wireless fee and $25 spa fee on top of my $200 hotel room than it would be just to be charged $250 for a hotel room.
No judgment. I'm the guy who'd Kool Aid man straight through a 10-foot high briar patch if it meant there was a Bloomin' Onion on the other side of it.
I would pay 11 cents to make them shut up.
I think this is a much smaller % of Americans than most people would expect. They're just really, really loud about it.
Maybe I am too jaded, but I think the U.S. is full of people who would be against paying $.11 more so people could have health insurance. And the fact that the whole "people deserve health insurance" thing is government-mandated makes it sufficiently worse that a lot of these people would be willing to overlook the…
I was in the back playing with one at sea world when I got nipped
Probably deserved it...He always acted like the whole world revolved around him.
So Soundgarden actually knew what they were talking about??
It was a rude thing to say. I hope she can forgive me.
Tomorrow is Valentine's Day. And there's nothing more romantic than a penguin crush. Romantic? Sorry, I meant adorable.
I think it's a lot more problematic that she lost 155lbs in such a short time frame that it would create an unhealthy looking (and likely is unhealthy) body regardless of whether the weight would otherwise be healthy for her height. I lost 80lbs in a year under medical supervision (gastric bypass), and there were some…
More and more evidence is suggesting that the real danger of obesity has nothing to do with fat, and everything to do with the stigma of being fat.
If that was a movie trailer I would have already bought my tickets.
Burt, I usually agree with you. But I posted this earlier in a different thread and feel it bears repeating here. ....
I'm clearly in the minority here, and I don't know Jared whatshisname outside of being Dean on "Gilmore Girls", and I'm sure his PR people tore him a new one. But he does have a point. Honestly, PSH…
Let's keep this in mind people, 140 characters doth not a nuanced discussion enable.