Mr. Green
Super Freak
Ugh...what an *******.
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Where's your color? Failed!! LOL.
Ugh...what an *******.
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My previous post should make more sense once you've seen this.
I think it's, at least in part, because they feel threatened. The side they support lost, and now that everyone is becoming aware of the kind of people that runs "pedowood". Them, and their way of life is at risk. And they don't like it, I can't wait to see them fall.
Somehow these people on the left are allowed to do nothing but post vile, snide insults at others and suffer no repercussions but when someone on the right writes something mean to a lefty, they're banned from Twitter. It's either all got to be okay or none of it is.
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Agreed, speaking of bans... it's happening a lot now in social media, I wonder if these black outs have anything to do with #TheStorm I guess what happened in SA is just the beginning. The crooks are coming down.
Btw, here's a good interview with one of the heroes of the shooting, Stephen Willeford.
I don't understand how celebrities and comic book personalities spend their entire social media presence openly deriding and chastising half the population.
I think it's, at least in part, because they feel threatened. The side they support lost, and now that everyone is becoming aware of the kind of people that runs "pedowood". Them, and their way of life is at risk. And they don't like it, I can't wait to see them fall.
Youre referring to Paul Ryan right?
i still dont understand how can anyone defend hillary at this point... specially with the Donna Brazile stuff now... I mean, jeez, even Elizabeth Warren was on tv admitting at problems with hillary .... then you have guys like Patton Oswald and sarah silverman still attacking everybody that brings it up
My previous post should make more sense once you've seen this.
Present company included.Whole lotta speaking without thinking going on.
These are the same people who were tripping over themselves to show solidarity with the victims when Dylan Roof shot up a black congregation. Obviously not fans of consistency.
The true problem in healthcare.....
Hypochondriacs and people who refuse to live healthy...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/251402/
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I'm not sure that's what I'm grasping from that article. Being chronically ill doesn't mean you're a hypochondriac nor does it mean you aren't living healthy. I know there are a lot of people like me that rarely go to the doctor. I would actually go more, like to the chiropractor and other things, but since they changed my insurance, I just don't have the money for it anymore. It used to cost me after insurance, $20 to see the chiro, but now it would cost me $150 plus. My back will have to live without it.
There are times when I think that smokers, should pay more for their insurance if it would mean non-smokers paid less, but I can see just too many ways the insurance companies would take advantage of that if they get to pick and choose who would have to pay more than others. And I know people who have smoked all their lives, drank all their lives or always been very overweight that rarely went to the doctor and died a ripe old age.
My insurance pays for wellness, such as mammograms, pap smears, and other things, but the trouble with that is, they don't pay for the pathology, which can be very expensive.
Smokers do pay more insurance.
I'm the same way, I never get sick but I get injured from sports and my pt copay went from $10 to $40 within the last couple years, and the coverage is the exact same. Now I just hobble around haha
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Depends on the policy. My insurance doesn't do that. They will pay for any help you need getting off of cigs.
I'm on a HSA now. It sounded really good when I started it, but they really screwed us this year. Bastids.
I don't have a choice who I use. My deductible is $3000. When I first started it, my work put in $1200 for the year. Next year it's down to $300 and 2019 it will be $200. We can have a max per year in it of $3400.It really depends. If you have HSA, it means you have a HDHP, which is high deductible health plan. Expect a high deductible.
If you dont go to the doctor a lot, its very lucrative in terms of using the HSA funds as a tax-exempt retirement fund similar to Roth.
I personally use Health Savings Administrators as they offer Vanguard funds with low ERs.
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I don't have a choice who I use. My deductible is $3000. When I first started it, my work put in $1200 for the year. Next year it's down to $300 and 2019 it will be $200. We can have a max per year in it of $3400.
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