I think that was Dracula.I got a tick bite and got really sick while it was sucking the blood out of me.
I got up in the middle of the night feeling really ill and felt it on my back.
It left really big fang marks.
Fun!
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I think that was Dracula.I got a tick bite and got really sick while it was sucking the blood out of me.
I got up in the middle of the night feeling really ill and felt it on my back.
It left really big fang marks.
Fun!
Not even close to the same thing and you know it.Most people don't die from cancer. They die with cancer.
Hooray, cancer isn't as deadly as they told us!
Baby dracula.I think that was Dracula.
That seems like the opposite of a point. You are just flattening everything. Bee stings and cancer are both "deadly". How unhelpful.My point is the flu is "deadly" COVID is "deadly" driving is "deadly" bicycling is "deadly" skin infections are "deadly" etc.
Not as unhelpful as you taking my post out of context for the purpose of mockery.That seems like the opposite of a point. You are just flattening everything. Bee stings and cancer are both "deadly". How unhelpful.
The US highway system is pretty goodWhen in the past has the US government done something cheaper than the private sector for the same service?
When in the past has the US government done something cheaper than the private sector for the same service?The US highway system is pretty good
national park system works well
my take on why supplemental insurance is so necessary is that the system was designed that way to keep the insurance companies cash flow going with the over 65 population
Don’t forget perineum sunning..and "high colonics". (or are those no longer a thing?)
So everyone needs to suffer together?This is a bullshit argument. It is demeaning and devaluing the lives of those at the highest risk of dying from covid, and if it were true then you would have to lump in heart attacks as being not deadly to everyone because it's mostly old and obese people who have them.
Why?Not even close to the same thing and you know it.
And, yes most people who die from cancer die from cancer.
Freeways or toll roads?When in the past has the US government done something cheaper than the private sector for the same service?
Where do you find this sh!t? Why would it show up on your feed?
I think this is part of what's happening:When in the past has the US government done something cheaper than the private sector for the same service?
And given the makeup of the current bureaucratic apparatus it’s not hard to imagine the level of care one receives in a government run system may be dependent on the political affiliations of the patient.I think this is part of what's happening:
A bunch of books have been written on medical system reform and nothing is done due to entrenched interests. Likely we don't have single payer because we simply can't afford it which is why the problem remains dumped onto corporations. People are afraid of single payer because our government is good at replacing something with nothing.