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crazydiscoturkey · 2 months ago
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if you are over 18 and on your parents insurance or an ACA plan, go establish care, get glasses, get a diagnosis, use it as much as you can
im not being alarmist ACA renewal is coming up next year
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catsatopmydesk · 2 months ago
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I'm still mad abt ppl here being like Disney characters like "we're all in this together well make it out!!!!!"
Like yeah maybe YOU will but what abt the ppl that are like in actual cages in the border you people only care NOW huh
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thatdamnokie · 4 months ago
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asking as a u.s. american, why are u.s. americans so fucking mean.
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jikimo-world · 8 months ago
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They really fry butter...
I'll be fighting nightmares for a week.
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mooncurses · 9 months ago
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If you are white american and you talk about Italo-American heritage as if it's some sort of joke I'm gonna spit in your face btw
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sherloooved · 4 months ago
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I’m so happy that I did not suffer through the american school system. In my german school there were kids from 1999 to 2001 in the same class. Later on, when courses for twelfth and thirteenth grade got put together we had kids born 1997 and 2001 sitting side by side.
And the german public sports system makes it so much easier to get to know other age groups. I play sports with people over fifty and underage kids. We’re on the same team, train together, everything that makes us a team.
Also like, what do these - I hope mainly Americans - people do regarding interaction with coworkers??? Like I have coworkers from just shy of eighteen all the way to a few months from retirement. And I interact with all of them. Sure with the younger ones I talk more about online trends etc. with older ones more about vacationing spots, sports, whatever. But the most important part is, we interact with each other. We talk about things not related to work stuff. We all know a bit about each other’s personal life.
There’s teasing that “you’re old when you reach 30” but still. That’s all it is. Teasing. We still go out to the clubs together when working out of town.
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bump-inthe-night · 2 months ago
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If it makes any of you feel better, Donald Trump will have an uphill battle to change the constitution. He will need:
-2/3 of Senators (67)
-2/3 of the House of Representatives (290)
-3/4 of the states (38)
In 2026, 33 senate seats will be up for grabs, and we’ll be able to vote for people who are against Trump and his ideals.
Breathe and remain hopeful because it’s not over. We can still fight and make Trump’s last four years hell.
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runephoenix6769 · 2 months ago
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To all Americans out there:
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victusinveritas · 15 days ago
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johnny-depp-is-loved · 2 months ago
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Please, spread this for those who might need it right now
U.S. suicide hotline: call or text 988 (available 24 hours)
U.S. trans lifeline: (877) 565-8860 (when you call, you’ll speak to a trans/nonbinary peer operator. full anonymity and confidentiality)
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) – provides 24/7 confidential support and referrals for individuals and families facing mental health and substance use disorders, including panic attacks and anxiety.
LGBT National Help Center: (888) 843-4564
Trevor Project: Call (866) 488-7386, text START to 678-678, or chat online.
Take care of yourself and each other. Please stay safe ♡
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vrepit-salt · 2 months ago
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caleohateclub · 2 months ago
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new reason to stay alive: outlive the trump presidency. In fact, outlive Trump. He isn’t immortal. We can live to see the day he's guaranteed to never be in office ever again and we can make sure he knows that he'll never have enough power to kill you
stay strong, friends, this isn't your fault
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batboyblog · 6 months ago
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President Biden's plan for the first 100 days of his next term:
—Restore Roe v. Wade
—Sign John Lewis Voting Rights Act
—Expand Social Security and Medicare
—End all medical debt
—Raise the minimum wage
—Pass the PRO Act for workers
—Ban assault weapons
—Lead the world on clean energy
—Permanent child tax credit
—$35 insulin cap for all
—Build more housing
—Invest in child care and elder care
you want that? FIGHT! for it, check if you're registered to vote and then find a way to volunteer, everyone can make a difference everyone!
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sailing-ever-west · 8 months ago
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the trolley problem vs. systemic oppression: a comic.
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yrrtyrrtwhenihrrthrrt · 20 days ago
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In light of Brian Thompson being shot dead on my birthday (🎉🥳🎂) I'd like to share a personal story about UnitedHealthcare.
During the peak of COVID, my family all got sick. I couldn't be on my parents' insurance because they were both older and on Medicare. So, I had insurance through my University: UnitedHealthcare.
For some reason, rather than roll-over each year, I got a new plan each year that ended after May and didn't start until August, so I was uninsured for the summer months, but it was a weird situation that the university denied, and told us we were supposed to be insured year-round, it was messy.
Both of my parents went to the hospital, and I got sick too. I had to take care of my pets, and myself, and try to stay alive and keep my pets alive when I was so weak I could hardly move. When my parents came home, my condition got dramatically worse (I think my body knew it couldn't give out, because there was nobody to take care of me, so once my parents were okay, it completely crashed and failed.)
I started experiencing emergency symptoms. It was a bit hard to breathe, my chest hurt, and I was extremely delirious. I wanted to call my insurance to see if I was covered (this was during the summer) and I was connected to some nice person, probably making minimum wage, who told me with caution in her voice that my plan was expired. I had no active insurance, but she urged me to go to an emergency room. I remember saying something to the effect of "You just told me I don't have insurance, I can't go to the hospital, I can't afford it."
She sounded so genuinely worried and scared. I remember she said "You really don't sound good, you sound really sick, please call 9-1-1" and I think I just said "I can't afford it without insurance, don't worry, I think I'll be okay."
And she paused and said "I don't want to hang up the phone with you like this." And it sounded like she was holding back tears. And I don't remember what I said, I think that I would be okay, and I hung up.
I still think about her. I wonder if that phone call haunted her, or if she had dozens of calls like that a day. I wonder if she thinks about it at all, if she wonders if I died after she told me I didn't have insurance and therefore couldn't go to the hospital without incurring a tremendous financial burden. I wonder if she feels guilt or blame-- of course she shouldn't, it wouldn't have been her fault if anything had happened to me. Maybe it's self-centered to wonder if she thinks about it. I'm not the main character and it was just her job. But, still.
I think about how evil it was that we were put in that situation. Because offering year-long continuous coverage through the university plan would maybe cut into profits, maybe not benefit shareholders enough, maybe cut into Thompson's $10 million salary. While his minimum wage administrators have to feel afraid to hang up the phone, because on the other line someone might be dying, and they wouldn't know. While his patients hang up and decide to take their chances rather than put their family through that trauma.
This is UnitedHealthcare. This is Brian Thompson's legacy. This is why, understandably, an entire nation is jubilant that he was gunned down like the vermin he was. I don't care about his widow. I feel pity for his children, despite the fact that they will inherit millions, but I feel more pity for the children of his victims patients who are gone because they didn't want THEIR children to inherit crippling debt. Brian Thompson got what he fucking deserved. I pray that he not be the only one. I pray for continued safety, peace , and anonymity for his killer.
American healthcare is a disease.
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