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The answer is usually: “No idea. We’ll talk with your insurance and let you know the price in 2-3 months (when it’s conveniently too late for you to turn down the treatment).”

I support anything that helps even out the power imbalance between doctor and patient.

As a mostly non Tweeter, I can totally identify with what you’re saying - Twitter drama DOES NOT interest me. Obviously there are things said on Twitter that matter and it can be useful, but if you’re not like, in there in the back and forth when someone Tweets something that makes other Tweeters mad...yeah you’re not

Soooo, am I wrong here, or is UL the typical “Nice Guy” that the Doc has written some of his most famous and oft-cited articles about? UL was putting in friendship tokens in hopes to pull the lever and sex would come out?

This was my thinking too, and think that’s how we’re  supposed to take Madison's comments when they we’re on their walk about how she’s buds with the principal and they email all the time.

People who complain about having to work at home baffle me. I do both home and in the office, so I can constantly do the comparison. And I can flat out tell you that unless you’re one of those OCD people that sees no purpose in life other than working (you know the same people who don’t take vacations because they

Samesies. All the “downsides” sound amazing.

I suppose if it was a substitute position, but even there they would of had her fill out an application first. . . .

Reading this article kills me as I just made a (failed) push for working at least part-time at home. All those caveats mentioned in the article sound like bliss to me. Sigh.

Actually, I found this ep of TIU quite powerful and Randall’s storyline particularly compelling.

I wonder if Kate’s life is being financed by Kevin, Randall, her mother, or all of the above. 

In fact, he (maybe?) faked his own death and is still alive in the present day!

No, the big reveal is that he’s a mildly successful publisher in Philadelphia who’s still hopelessly in love with his high school girlfriend in Connecticut. 

Beth’s future career seemed to come out of nowhere, unless I missed some mention of her past life as a dancer.

Looking at the house that is shown for “Nicholas” and his mail, looks to me like it could be a time jump to the 70s or 80s. The cabinets are dated, as is the furniture and refrigerator, and the walls have paneling. The only newish thing there is the microwave above the stove but those existed in the 80s. It’s possible 

The season finale is going to reveal that Jack also faked his death and ran off to Mexico with his new lover....The Crockpot!!!!

This post is not about swaddles that I, as an adult, can actually put on myself. Very disappointed, please advise.

Question that is born from my own sense of being overwhelmed more than anything else:

Fun story!

Oh, like I said, I’m sure it can be used responsibly, like anything else. But the whole “use it or lose it” provision just seems really hostile and problematic. It’s kind of like payday loans or rent-to-own schemes - people can use them in a responsible manner, and some people do so, but the manner in which it’s set