A good argument for making health insurance responsive the patient’s actions. For instance, “Sorry Mr. X. We have a video of how you injured your spine. You’re on your own here.”
A good argument for making health insurance responsive the patient’s actions. For instance, “Sorry Mr. X. We have a video of how you injured your spine. You’re on your own here.”
I call it the ‘Moment of Impotent Rage’ wherein one’s response is all.
See you in the shower, my son.
Castlemont High School field is the answer. Right in front of your noses.
No, that would have resulted in a lawsuit by the technician who would claim disability and the issue would be how the town and employer failed to protect him with a measly 4 cones, senselessly endangering a hero.
Just like the Nazis!
I don’t think ‘conflict’ registers at all for this administration in the sense you mean it.
My Garmin Fenix says, “Yes!”. Fitbit, not so much.
Mother, fuck me. [Better?]
How can you honestly claim to be shocked at this point? Read some Celine or something.
That would be stupid and wouldn’t work.