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Well, technically that isn't completely untrue.

I don't know about the UK, but I got better maternity care in Canada than any of my American friends have ever had. I had a free midwife secured in days and saw her monthly and then weekly at the end. When it was discovered I had a complication I also got specialist consults on top of the midwife and extra ultrasounds

Took me about 2 weeks to get in to see a gynecologist here in Canada. And it would have been even faster if I was pregnant. I was just experiencing menstrual problems.

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Just in case anyone downthread is curious as to how health care actually works in the UK:

This. A thousand times, this. If someone is so insecure that they can't stand the thought of their new flame having fond thoughts of a previous partner then they sure as hell aren't mature enough to be in a relationship. People need to grow the fuck up.

"Even so, a promiscuous person isn't necessarily going to cheat on their partner. It would only bother me if my partner slept with another person and we were still together and hadn't set up an open relationship."

Elder Scrolls + Borderlands...

Oh gosh, we had a friend who was like your ex-girlfriend. He was uncomfortable with his S.O's past, that he didn't like any of the guys she dated— he ended up harassing her exes (all part of our social circle) over Facebook, especially since most of them are already in a relationship with other people. While he

I just delete most of my pictures with my ex in a sign that I don't want to look back at them anymore. But if my old pictures just pops out somewhere , my boyfriend would not care— he knows that I don't like them anymore. The girls he dated in the past are girls he no longer likes either. If it weren't for our

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I remember this was explained in another speed run, it was a live single-segment run done for a cancer charity:

I love non-glitch speedruns.

It's a narcissistic way of looking at the world, that's for sure.

AGDQ stands for Awesome Games Done Quick and it's a charity event where all the best speedrunners get together and speedrun their games and raise money for cancer

Seems like someone needs a lesson in Observation! He didnt judge the show on it, he simply said what he thought it looks like, see the difference in observation and judgement? So who's really making an assumption without knowing what youre talking about? Ill give you a hint: its you

Normal people liked the ending. Noisy internet people are the only people who didn't like the ending.

AGDQ is Awesome Games Done Quick, an annual speedrun marathon for charity.

My thoughts exactly. I mean, I've been with my wife for going on 6 years now, but we both boned other people before we met each other. Not a terrible large number, but it happened. It's life. If we both lost our shit at the thought of our exes, we'd be 1) pretty petty, and 2) our marriage probably wouldn't have lasted

Agreed. There's 7 billion (7,000,000,000) people on the planet. All it takes for something to be a thing is about 5 people. Then it's gonna take off. The funny thing is that each person can decide for it to be a thing quite independently and separately.

This is what is known as a TAS (Tool assisted speedrun.) This is basically a what if of what would happen if someone with superhuman ability played the game.