Don’t forget buildings! All photo rights of buildings should go to the architect! ;)
Don’t forget buildings! All photo rights of buildings should go to the architect! ;)
It’s really too bad that the Scientologists have taken the word ‘scientology.” Otherwise, someone could have established a religion based soley on science without bringing God, Satan, or other deities into it. L. Ron (er, LRH, why do they love using initals for everything?) should have called it Scifitology or Xenuism.
We say that as a joke, like Tar-zhay instead of Target. Maybe she used to say it as a joke and then forgot it was a joke and started saying it all the time?
I prefer buzz one out.
He is adorable in that gif.
I got that one a few times too.
Maybe the commenter was the judge.
Someone had to complain about a copyright violation though, right? Since it’s her music, does that mean that it’s just some busy body filing complaints about anyone who uses music just in case it violates copyright?
Not if you don’t have to money to pay the deductible. There tends to be an assumption that if you have insurance, you’ll get medical care. That’s not always the case. If you don’t have insurance you’re fucked. But if you do have insurance, you still might be fucked.
Oh sorry for my poor sentence structure! Yes, that would have been more interesting (but far sadder!) than a snarky article about a reality show with tall women.
Did I imagine it or was there an article about tall women that disappeared?
Maybé!
Here’s what happens when I press ALT 130 ¡£º
I was trying to add the link earlier, but I was kinja’ed. https://mobile.twitter.com/JoyceCarolOate…
She was tweeted outrage about a photo of Stephen Spielberg with a ‘dead’ dinosaur. She now says it was a joke, but judging from her past tweets she might just be covering.
Just wait until Joyce Carol Oates hears about people training velociraptors!
We’re not in disagreement. What you describe is exactly what I mean by insurance not being the same as care. If you have insurance, but can’t afford the deductible, that’s tantamount to not having health care. For others it might be physical access—you have insurance but the closest facility isn’t in your network. Or…
Having insurance does not always mean you actually have access to care.
Health insurance =/= health care