He doesn't understand the definition of censorship. It's sad, really.
He doesn't understand the definition of censorship. It's sad, really.
He will, I bet. He knows he's wrong, but he doesn't want to know he's wrong. But, he'll apologize eventually. What I like is how, even when they are arguing with each other, they both look at each other with exasperation and affection.
I love how Jeff does not want to apologize, but you know, eventually, he will. Very typical of fights over silly things. They actually seem like they are a great couple. I feel terrible that Jeff felt he had to be closeted for so long. It's so wrong we live in a society that still teaches people not to be true to…
Thanks.
Yeah, I was in the outbreak of 1974. You just never forget how crazy and abrupt it can be. The children at school is one of my personal nightmares for either tornadoes or earthquakes. :/
It's just awful. Those poor families. It's a nightmare situation.
oh, damn. Yikes.
Except you got everything about healthcare in America wrong. So ... I am one of THOSE people who doesn't really let you get away with making stuff up. Yes, that's true.
Or, you're used to dealing with arrogant assholes. It's one or the other.
I meant actually mentally ill, like a compulsive disorder. Advice: Put up hand, move to shoulder, dislodge chip.
No, I never said that at all. You're making it up. The word 'stupid' never crossed my lips except in terms of, perhaps, that doctor thinking women were stupid, and I can't even find where I said that. Knock it off with the making things up thing.
The getting dressed and going part was fun. The prom itself was super boring, and the non-alcoholic after party was utterly the dullest thing I've ever been to in my life including work-related meetings. I would have given the whole thing a pass had I known how it would be.
Ah. Okay, excuse. I did not know. Still, face is awfully flat. It's an adorable cat. I just wondered about the breathing thing.
A LOT of people can't afford that kind of bill, not just a few. Look, you and I are not going to agree about this, and statistically, you are plain wrong about your "insurance is higher because people go to the doctor all the time" theory. When you see a doctor here, you get maybe, MAYBE fifteen minutes, but that's…
Because they can't pay for it, and can't get the test done on credit. That's why. And I call BS on people and doctor appointments and tests. An insurance company will often require a series of certain tests run before paying for a procedure. That's not motivated by patients, but by companies and hospitals who arrange…
heh
A good doctor doesn't make massive generalizations about the public. Instead, he or she actually works with each patient individually. I found his comments offensive and responded. I think his ideas are extremely far-fetched and nonsensical. Especially in a country where most of us have shitty health insurance…
For me, not at all, unless you have a creepy white van. But, I have a friend that lusts over the really expensive cars, hoping that they are attached to a hot guy.
Obviously, "Jesus is not an anteater" will be the name of my first country song.
haha!