5946 pts · June 6, 2014
Once you see he works for Putin/Russia, everything he does makes sense.
42% of Americans do not think Trump goes too far. That's a lot of people.
I already met a trans woman who fled from the US and asked for asylum in my country (The Netherlands). I already knew it would be denied, because the US is seen as a safe country, but she still had hope. She was seriously afraid (parents and brother also abandoned her) and I just can't imagine how good people can support a president and party doing these things to people doing no harm at all.
I also feel most of those guns are in the hands of the people where the tyranny comes from.
And bald in the first one.
The anti-LGBTQ vibes from the current Republican party already made me think about the anti-LGBTQ stance of the nazi's in Germany. Because well, they also are nazi's.
Look at you not dying today! Living the life.
This. Being overweight can cause a lot of problems, but no doctor should jump to conclusions and attribute everything to it. What else could be the cause? Investigate those first before dismissing the patient with a 'lose weight first'. It's laziness and insulting.
Tapping a fingernail is not a diagnostic for a heart attack. It is great this doctor made the right call, but the tapping was not really part of it. You could press on a fingernail to check for capillary refill time, but that's also not a test for a heart attack.
What made him change so much?
I too would be interested in the guy with the book so much more than the guys just standing around with a beer in the hand.
I always have in the back of my head they view us exactly the same: brain washed and living in a different world.
Yesterday at work, a colleague was mocking anti-Israel people. I responded by mentioning that the Israeli government has done a lot of horrible things in Gaza. His reaction was... well, I felt like he might hit me at any moment—he got so angry and emotional. You just can't talk to these people.
I loooooved that movie! Julia Stiles is such a great actress and Heath Ledger is so pleasant to look at.
Thank you for that link; that seems to be a useful website.
That presentation taught me a lot.
To me this sounds so crazy. But someone on here mentioned the name of his quite expensive medication and after insurance he still had to pay (copay?) almost 900 dollars a month for it. My mom has the same medication and the insurance bill (payed for in total by the insurance of course, because we don't live in the US) states the exact same medication, same brand (and same standard amount) costs 477 euros every 4 weeks. It's mindblowing.
I have seen this remarkable statement a lot in the past weeks, but so far nothing (except for Luigi who did go through with it). I guess all these internetassassins are expecting óther people to do it.
I could have done the classic "working in ER at Xmas" one, but nah.
omg how did I not see that. Thank you so much EroticZombiePants.
And why did I not even get to pick my own team. Pushed into a team like the unathletic girl I was in high school.
No idea 'how to play'. I'm on a pc.
I just looked it up, but one injection in The Netherlands is 188.76 and you need 2 a month. So completely without insurance you pay 377.52 euros here (+12 euros for the pharmacy first time). How the x does a copay get to 1500 a month. I swear your healthcare is one big scam. Everything here costs less than your copay does.
Sounds like Repatha (Evolocumab). My mom uses that, it's incredibly expensive. Well, not for her, because we live in a country with universal healthcare.
I once told a patient to push the button next to the door to open that door to exit. He pushed the manual fire alarm next to the door. Granted, also a button, but this one was behind a glass panel he first had to break. And it said 'fire alarm'.
Him running on the treadmill like that made me chuckle.
I told my dad it would be nice communication if he would answer text messages, or at least acknowledge them. He now responds to everything with 'ok'.
Many of the people working with him wrote books or gave interviews where they all said similar things. But it all boiled down to how awful and incompetent this man was.
Dan Quayle was ridiculed because he misspelled potato. Unfit to be president!
Once you see he works for Putin/Russia, everything he does makes sense.
42% of Americans do not think Trump goes too far. That's a lot of people.
I already met a trans woman who fled from the US and asked for asylum in my country (The Netherlands). I already knew it would be denied, because the US is seen as a safe country, but she still had hope. She was seriously afraid (parents and brother also abandoned her) and I just can't imagine how good people can support a president and party doing these things to people doing no harm at all.
I also feel most of those guns are in the hands of the people where the tyranny comes from.
And bald in the first one.
The anti-LGBTQ vibes from the current Republican party already made me think about the anti-LGBTQ stance of the nazi's in Germany. Because well, they also are nazi's.
Look at you not dying today! Living the life.
This. Being overweight can cause a lot of problems, but no doctor should jump to conclusions and attribute everything to it. What else could be the cause? Investigate those first before dismissing the patient with a 'lose weight first'. It's laziness and insulting.
Tapping a fingernail is not a diagnostic for a heart attack. It is great this doctor made the right call, but the tapping was not really part of it. You could press on a fingernail to check for capillary refill time, but that's also not a test for a heart attack.
What made him change so much?
I too would be interested in the guy with the book so much more than the guys just standing around with a beer in the hand.
I always have in the back of my head they view us exactly the same: brain washed and living in a different world.
Yesterday at work, a colleague was mocking anti-Israel people. I responded by mentioning that the Israeli government has done a lot of horrible things in Gaza. His reaction was... well, I felt like he might hit me at any moment—he got so angry and emotional. You just can't talk to these people.
I loooooved that movie! Julia Stiles is such a great actress and Heath Ledger is so pleasant to look at.
Thank you for that link; that seems to be a useful website.
That presentation taught me a lot.
To me this sounds so crazy. But someone on here mentioned the name of his quite expensive medication and after insurance he still had to pay (copay?) almost 900 dollars a month for it. My mom has the same medication and the insurance bill (payed for in total by the insurance of course, because we don't live in the US) states the exact same medication, same brand (and same standard amount) costs 477 euros every 4 weeks. It's mindblowing.
I have seen this remarkable statement a lot in the past weeks, but so far nothing (except for Luigi who did go through with it). I guess all these internetassassins are expecting óther people to do it.
I could have done the classic "working in ER at Xmas" one, but nah.
omg how did I not see that. Thank you so much EroticZombiePants.
And why did I not even get to pick my own team. Pushed into a team like the unathletic girl I was in high school.
No idea 'how to play'. I'm on a pc.
I just looked it up, but one injection in The Netherlands is 188.76 and you need 2 a month. So completely without insurance you pay 377.52 euros here (+12 euros for the pharmacy first time). How the x does a copay get to 1500 a month. I swear your healthcare is one big scam. Everything here costs less than your copay does.
Sounds like Repatha (Evolocumab). My mom uses that, it's incredibly expensive. Well, not for her, because we live in a country with universal healthcare.
I once told a patient to push the button next to the door to open that door to exit. He pushed the manual fire alarm next to the door. Granted, also a button, but this one was behind a glass panel he first had to break. And it said 'fire alarm'.
Him running on the treadmill like that made me chuckle.
I told my dad it would be nice communication if he would answer text messages, or at least acknowledge them. He now responds to everything with 'ok'.
Many of the people working with him wrote books or gave interviews where they all said similar things. But it all boiled down to how awful and incompetent this man was.
Dan Quayle was ridiculed because he misspelled potato. Unfit to be president!