Scarlett Dracarys
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I think we're surviving by the grace of God and I'm not even religious.
If he doesn’t have a record, it is out of a technicality if he was a minor the first time he was involved in someone getting shot (and killed).Here's an article about it: https://www.foxcarolina.com/2022/04...re-shooting-shot-self-defense-turned-himself/
According to his lawyer, the bond is because of a self defense claim, no criminal record, called the police and turned himself in, legally owned gun but no permit.
Seeing too much of this shit…
Wasn't there a dude who wore a DIY bullet proof vest and asked his gf to shoot him in the chest? That guy may still win.... posthumously
I’d wait for a fecking taxi…
I’d wait for a fecking taxi…
I legit had to force my wife to go to the ER this afternoon because she had all the classic symptoms of acute appendicitis. This woman is a nurse practitioner and she was arguing with me against going because “the CT scan alone will be thousands and what if it’s nothing serious?”From a European perspective, the American healthcare system is absolutely insane, and I'm genuinely baffled at how so many Americans accept it. What's worse, many apparently think they have the best system in the world. It's actively killing Americans, by making sure that anyone who lives anywhere near paycheck to paycheck (64%!?) will make the decision not to go to the doctor until they're basically dying. And that's the people with health insurance. I've seen many crazy stories of how people were personally stuck with massive bills because the ambulance took them to a hospital that wasn't in the insurance company's network, or even to a hospital that was but they were then operated on by a surgeon who wasn't.
https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/deductible/
That's the official government website for health care, and their example is a $2k deductible. Is that normal? That's ten times what I'd ever have to pay in Norway. Investopedia's example is $5k. And then they explain that after the deductible there are still copayments. I'm struggling to find a rough estimate of how much that could be, but Investipedia again suggests it could be $25 per doctor visit. That's about what I pay too, but it counts for our equivalent of a deductible.
I mean, I'm already hesitant to go to the doctor when I probably should, and that has nothing to do with money. If I were American I might just die.
How is she doing?I legit had to force my wife to go to the ER this afternoon because she had all the classic symptoms of acute appendicitis. This woman is a nurse practitioner and she was arguing with me against going because “the CT scan alone will be thousands and what if it’s nothing serious?”
So, yeah. It’s shit.
I’m going to see if I can dig up my six hour, CT scan, a few ccs of Toradol, ER visit bill for kidney stones in 2017 that was a cool $11K.From a European perspective, the American healthcare system is absolutely insane, and I'm genuinely baffled at how so many Americans accept it. What's worse, many apparently think they have the best system in the world. It's actively killing Americans, by making sure that anyone who lives anywhere near paycheck to paycheck (64%!?) will make the decision not to go to the doctor until they're basically dying. And that's the people with health insurance. I've seen many crazy stories of how people were personally stuck with massive bills because the ambulance took them to a hospital that wasn't in the insurance company's network, or even to a hospital that was but they were then operated on by a surgeon who wasn't.
https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/deductible/
That's the official government website for health care, and their example is a $2k deductible. Is that normal? That's ten times what I'd ever have to pay in Norway. Investopedia's example is $5k. And then they explain that after the deductible there are still copayments. I'm struggling to find a rough estimate of how much that could be, but Investipedia again suggests it could be $25 per doctor visit. That's about what I pay too, but it counts for our equivalent of a deductible.
I mean, I'm already hesitant to go to the doctor when I probably should, and that has nothing to do with money. If I were American I might just die.
How is she doing?
She’s good. CT scan shocked her and everyone else by not being her appendix. ER doc was someone she’s worked with before and he’d told her straight up he was expecting to be wheeling her to the OR today. Something with her lymph nodes being inflamed near the same spot, leading to the similar pain as appendicitis causes. They started speaking medical language to one another that went above my pay grade.@Carolina Red, hope the wife is doing well.
@Carolina Red, hope the wife is doing well.I’m going to see if I can dig up my six hour, CT scan, a few ccs of Toradol, ER visit bill for kidney stones in 2017 that was a cool $11K.
I legit had to force my wife to go to the ER this afternoon because she had all the classic symptoms of acute appendicitis. This woman is a nurse practitioner and she was arguing with me against going because “the CT scan alone will be thousands and what if it’s nothing serious?”
So, yeah. It’s shit.
Don’t know. Sounds legit unfortunately.Has this been reported elsewhere?
Were they white? I don’t know. Interesting conclusion nonetheless.Just to get it right, two white guys were pointing guns at police? There will be revenge, police will now kill ten black guys as recompense. It's only fair.
Largest US for profit prison company is based in Tennessee.Does Tennessee have those for-profit prison systems, by any chance?
Largest US for profit prison company is based in Tennessee.
As the tweet says, this isn’t an anomaly.@Carolina Red , @bosskeano what the hell is going on in your state these last few months?????