I love how I find no sympathy for this man and his death, just mockery and sheer joy
This probably isn’t a good thing, but I fervently hope that somehow his spirit knows how people are reacting to his death
This is my vibe, but all anybody sees is the unicorn and that’s okay
It’s shit like this that plunges me back in the depths of post-series depression.
Cute!
Falin panics when her gf is sad
This is so haunting
Hug
People fly to avoid ten hour drives?
Ok so my kid had an ear infection, right? As kids often do.
The doctor scraped out a bit of earwax to have a better look inside.
I was sent a bill for $200 PER EAR for this 5 second procedure which I did not give permission for them to do.
That was key- they did not ASK me if they could do this "procedure". And, as I OWN a medical practice (it's me. The medical practice is me, sitting in my house on video calls) I knew to call them when this bill came in to be like "You did not obtain informed consent for this procedure, and it was not en emergency procedure. You had full ability to gain my consent and didn't. I'm not paying."
And the massive hospital who owned the bill said "yuh-huh you do have to pay."
And I said "I own a practice. I know these laws. I do not owe you money for this."
And they conducted an "internal review" and SURPRISE! Decided I totally owed them money and they had never done anything wrong ever.
And so I called my state's Attorney General office, and explained the situation because, as I mentioned, I know the law. The AG got in touch within a couple days to say they were taking the case and would send the massive hospital conglomerate a knock it off, guys letter.
Lo and Behold, today I have a letter where said hospital graciously has agreed to forfeit the payment.
"How not to get screwed over by companies" should be part of civics class.
Know your rights and know who to call when they're infringed on. This whole process cost me $0 and honestly less effort than I would have expected.
May this knowledge find its way to someone else who can use it.
I loved this painting so much more when I thought that the man in blue was a woman
Pygmalion and Galatea by Jean-Leon Gerome (1890)
I don’t know what else he may have done, but for this I consider him a hero worth remembering. Rest in peace, Milton Diamond.
Pour one out for a real one.
does anyone wanna hold hands until we feel a little braver
They/ThemAn autistic genderqueer vampire with the soul of a 70 year old depressed English cat, the mind of a curious corvid, and the attitude of a shapeshifting fae
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