I might be wrong, and I am usually very wrong, but the Scott Adams thing it's not exactly good to anyone.
I agree with a lot of things he says, disagree with many others, sad that he has prostate cancer, but at the same time he should not be using social media to ask the president for help, and much less the president has to interact with him.
Why is he different from any non-famous citizen that actually contribute more to society than social commentary and a cartoon strip? Should the president intervene for everyone? If so, why he is not trying to use his majority in the chambers to change the laws and regulations around insurance?
I agree to an extent, but I gotta say: if you got the connections, use them. I don't get what he meant in the post
My healthcare provider, Kaiser of Northern California, has approved my application to receive a newly FDA-approved drug called Pluvicto. But they have dropped the ball in scheduling the brief IV to administer it and I can’t seem to fix that
I don't know what "brief IV" means I suppose it means he's suppose to go to get some clinic and get an IV with the drug added to it and Kaiser in typical HoMO fashion, fucked him over.
And if I'm fighting for my life? hell yeah, I'd throw everything I got to have a fucking chance. And if I got a line to the President, why wouldn't I use it?
I don't see this any different than if someone has a huge support network and a family clan in the hundreds and ends up needing a gofundme and raises hundreds of thousands. While some guy with 7 friends on his facebook gets 20 dollars for being in the same situation.
I don't see this any different than if someone has a huge support network and a family clan in the hundreds and ends up needing a gofundme and raises hundreds of thousands. While some guy with 7 friends on his facebook gets 20 dollars for being in the same situation.
And I see that as a problem that makes me furiously angry at the guy with the support network knowing that's something I'd never be able to have.
"It pays to be connected." barely qualifies as an opinion. That's like being mad at statements such as: "The more money you have, the more things you can purchase." or "If you stay in shape you'll have less problems that are commonly associated with obesity."
Why wouldn't I be? I'm so fucking sick of the world and want it all to burn.
"It pays to be connected." barely qualifies as an opinion
It qualifies as a problem though and you don't seem to be treating it as such.
Support is a systemic advantage, sorry 😿
And it's one that needs to be destroyed I'm so sick of people with already good lives being further rewarded thanks to their connections while men like me who never had a chance are expected to be content working like slaves and dying on the street.
I might be wrong, and I am usually very wrong, but the Scott Adams thing it's not exactly good to anyone.
I agree with a lot of things he says, disagree with many others, sad that he has prostate cancer, but at the same time he should not be using social media to ask the president for help, and much less the president has to interact with him.
Why is he different from any non-famous citizen that actually contribute more to society than social commentary and a cartoon strip? Should the president intervene for everyone? If so, why he is not trying to use his majority in the chambers to change the laws and regulations around insurance?
I agree to an extent, but I gotta say: if you got the connections, use them. I don't get what he meant in the post
I don't know what "brief IV" means I suppose it means he's suppose to go to get some clinic and get an IV with the drug added to it and Kaiser in typical HoMO fashion, fucked him over.
And if I'm fighting for my life? hell yeah, I'd throw everything I got to have a fucking chance. And if I got a line to the President, why wouldn't I use it?
I don't see this any different than if someone has a huge support network and a family clan in the hundreds and ends up needing a gofundme and raises hundreds of thousands. While some guy with 7 friends on his facebook gets 20 dollars for being in the same situation.
It pays to be connected.
And I see that as a problem that makes me furiously angry at the guy with the support network knowing that's something I'd never be able to have.
You're evil and subhuman.
Why are you angry over factual observation?
"It pays to be connected." barely qualifies as an opinion. That's like being mad at statements such as: "The more money you have, the more things you can purchase." or "If you stay in shape you'll have less problems that are commonly associated with obesity."
Support is a systemic advantage, sorry 😿
Why wouldn't I be? I'm so fucking sick of the world and want it all to burn.
It qualifies as a problem though and you don't seem to be treating it as such.
And it's one that needs to be destroyed I'm so sick of people with already good lives being further rewarded thanks to their connections while men like me who never had a chance are expected to be content working like slaves and dying on the street.