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no you live in a society, i live in unrealistic idealised romantic daydreams about fictional characters
crazy 2 think tht I'm just a series of posts in someones phone screen
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The adhd modes of food
1. You ate that burger so fast. You ate that burger so fucking fast and now the whole Red Robin is staring at you god what the fuck
2. You started eating like a normal person, but then you started talking or daydreaming and now the waitress is handing you the check but youâve still got half a plate of cold fettuccine
3. You were going to go out to eat, but then you saw a video in your YouTube recommendation that drew you towards it like moth to a flame, and now itâs 10 pm and youâve got an empty bag of tortilla chips in your hand and shame in your heart
4. Mac And Cheese
5. You got engrossed in a project, suddenly you feel like youâre going to die, or faint, or both? Oh. youâre hungry.
6. Youâre hungry. But every food you can think of sounds disgusting. Time for your 15th day of lunchables for breakfast in a row.
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god mental illnesses are like a "buy 1 get 3 to 5 free" except you don't actually buy the first one its given to you by your parents and so are all the other ones
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An Actual Real Person my Dad knew. Pretty sure he worked as a bush guide. When someone asked the time heâd pull off his hat - some kind of broad brim - and use to take a few measurements of the sunâs position relative to the horizon. Then heâd declare the time.
He was accurate to the minute.
Fvvdvddsfdssdhnvfh you get back here and say this to the rest of the crew
My dad used to be a lifeguard in the 70âs, beach goers would ask him for the time, and he hopped off his lifeguard stand, stuck a piece of driftwood or a stick in the sand, and would tell them the time, always accurate.
He would discretely look at a watch before hopping down.
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Itâs a little shit!
I get really confused when americans, when talking about universal health care are like âyeh but itâs not free sweaty :) :) you have to pay it through taxes :) so gotcha!!â
and Iâm like âŚ.???? Thatâs the whole point??? Everyone pays their fair share so that no one has to be turned away because they donât have insurance??? And no one has to set up a Fundraiser page just so that they DONT DIE???? So people donât put off going to the doctor because theyâre scared of going bankrupt?? Because healthcare is a RIGHT and should be free at the point of access?!?
âSo no one has to be turned awayâ she says hahaha go to a universal health care country and get a necessary operation in less than a few years and come back and talk shit.
Look at the cure rates compared to mortality rates in universal health care countries and compare them to ours, then talk shit.
Tear your ACL in a universal health care country and see what the people say if you should go to their hospitals or go to an American hospital, then talk shit.
I do live in a universal health care country, actually. And I HAVE had a necessary operation here myself. I broke my arm years ago - the ambulance came within 5 minutes. I was seen in A&E by a doctor within 20 minutes. And I had the operation to put my arm back in place within hours - despite my condition not being life threatening. Hmm, donât see what was so hard about that? And oh yeah, it was all free of charge.
You donât seem to understand about how it works. Firstly, operations are prioritised. If someone comes in with an emergency, such as a ruptured aorta and bleeding out - of COURSE they will get an operation STRAIGHT AWAY. Like what do you think doctors do here, twiddle their thumbs while patients die?Â
And if someone has something that is not quite an emergency, but is serious, such as a bowel cancer, they will have their surgery within 1-2 weeks of seeing a specialist. And itâs free. The poor patient who is already stressed and worried sick about their cancer, will NOT also have to worry about insurance and bills and going bankrupt.
Sure, some operations that are not quite as urgent will have waiting lists. My gran just had her cataract operation - this is something that isnât life-threatening, not causing her pain at all, but of course is still affecting her life because she couldnât see very well. She had to wait a few months, which of course in an inconvenience, but she still got her operation, and she definitely didnât have to wait years (and I have never heard of anyone waiting years for an operation, and as a med student I have talked to a LOT of patients) so I donât know where you got that from (probably some right-wing american media, I assume). And like, Iâm sure most people would rather wait a bit longer than have to pay, or not ever get their operation because they canât afford it?
And Iâm not sure what you mean by your last bit. Are you really implying that countries other than the US couldnât repair an ACL tear? Like, really? Do you think countries with universal healthcare have no resources or money? Sorry to burst your deluded bubble, but other countries can handle an ACL tear, and many other operations (even neurosurgery - shock horror!), just fine thanks. Iâve never seen a patient shipped off to America.Â
âIâve never seen a patient shipped off to Americaâ daamn, i love this post
Not to mention that in countries like Australia, there are *also* private hospitals. If you *want* to spend tens of thousands of dollars to avoid waiting, you can?
As someone who would be dead, many times over, without universal health care, GET FUCKED.
And for the record: the only private hospital in my hometown (apart from taking quick non urgent NMR because the ones in the public hospital have quite a long queue) really sucks. For every important/urgent/non-basic procedure you have to go to the public one, which is considered btw a national reference in certain departments. Years for an operation? Nop. Months, one year and a few months tops for non-necessary surgeries. Urgent and necessary? Hours.
Oh and about the talking shit thingâŚ
But sure, the US wins it over in one thing: healthcare spending!
(Source here: http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2015/oct/us-health-care-from-a-global-perspective )
So yeah, tell me again why should i pack my things and move right away to the US where iâd die unless iâm shitting gold like a freaking Lannister.
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My favourite was that free health care would create death panels where people would judge if you were allowed to have the life saving operation that you needed.
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You guys have that there already, and itâs called fucking insurance companies.
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