I'm going back to bed.
I'm going back to bed.
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
They're making it sound like he was getting ready to rape her
Here's her own words (unedited - unlike they did above):
Full interview: https://memory.loc.gov/diglib/vhp-st...ript?ID=sr0001
Fair enough.. God damn people twisting shit to fit their narrative..
RBP (11-13-2018), Teh One Who Knocks (11-13-2018)
RBP (11-13-2018)
Ooo Ooo!!! Do they have any shitty wiped toilet paper ornaments??
RBP (11-13-2018)
RBP (11-13-2018)
Well.. Healthcare is out of fucking control... I pay more for healthcare for a family of 5 than most people make... How does someone that isn't in my position make it? That shit has got to be fixed...
I have been saying that it's rewriting history through a current lens, which is meaningless. History should be judged by the period in which it exists. We can learn from it and decide if that is the perspective we want for this day and age, but normality in previous periods shouldn't be re-judged as immoral or proof of a trend by new standards.
That is basically what what you are also saying by twisting history to for a narrative today. Seduction rituals were very different in the 80's and 90's, for example. Judging those normal seduction rituals my #metoo standards and SJW affirmative consent standards in an exercise in futility.
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
DemonGeminiX (11-13-2018), Teh One Who Knocks (11-13-2018)
Depends on who you mean. Working class? We don't go to the doctor unless we have to. And even then we get buried in bills. I can barely see out of my right eye, can't afford to see the specialist until January.
The "poor" go whenever they like because there is no cost. No co-pays, no co-insurance, not a dime. I have a family member who works in physical rehab. Pisses her off to no end that she has working adults who have to limit treatment because it costs them $100 a day to go. But medicaid patients pay nothing and the hospital gets paid far less. And guess who are the most demanding difficult patients?
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
Teh One Who Knocks (11-13-2018)
And as I recently learned, copays are no copays any more. Copay USED to mean, you pay a flat fee and everything that happens in the office that visit is covered. Nope. Now they bill for services in the office that are anything more than a chat with the doctor. And my favorite is when they tack on "facility charges" which can be hundreds of dollars.
I wanted to be a Monk, but I never got the chants.
Wife always gets mad at me because I rarely if ever go to the doctor unless I feel like I'm dying. Simple thing is, it's just too expensive. This is what I have to pay, even with insurance:
And I'm lucky, my employer pays my premiums 100%, all I have to do is pay for the kid (she's on my insurance), but that is still $150/month just for her.