Message from @Storin

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2020-01-05 03:32:39 UTC  

Which is pretty fucking illegal.

2020-01-05 03:32:48 UTC  

*Tell that to Zimbabwe*

2020-01-05 03:33:15 UTC  

<:ahegon:566797166258028548> πŸ†πŸ’¦

2020-01-05 03:33:18 UTC  

Oh god, Zimbabwean diy guns are hilarious

2020-01-05 03:34:15 UTC  

What gun would Sargon buy if he lived in Yankee land?

2020-01-05 03:34:52 UTC  

1 USD to ZWD = 361.900 πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡Ό

2020-01-05 03:35:46 UTC  

Probably an ArmaLite AR-15 semi-automatic rifle.

2020-01-05 03:38:39 UTC  

We all know~

2020-01-05 03:41:11 UTC  

I pictured him as more the sawed off shotgun or a flintlock pistol sort

2020-01-05 03:41:40 UTC  

Still remember the day that came out @Wayward Lone

2020-01-05 03:42:16 UTC  

He seems like the kind of person that would enjoy the monotony of reloading black powder guns

2020-01-05 03:43:15 UTC  

Revolver has the sort of appeal I think as well.

2020-01-05 03:43:51 UTC  

Ease of cleaning, careful reload, etc.

2020-01-05 03:46:24 UTC  

Webley~ Surely the most fitting weapon for a British man.

2020-01-05 03:53:52 UTC  

Yeah but a wonder 9 is more practical

2020-01-05 03:54:04 UTC  

guns bad

2020-01-05 04:12:39 UTC  

@Wayward Lone he looked like he enjoyed that

2020-01-05 04:44:14 UTC  

NICU btw is Neonatal intensive care unit

2020-01-05 04:44:51 UTC  

This was the bill for a 4 week stay for a baby that needed ICU support

2020-01-05 04:59:12 UTC  

this is america

2020-01-05 05:06:02 UTC  

WHy does an infant need speech pathology services and who charges 140k for 4 weeks of nursery service? That's 35k a week.

2020-01-05 05:28:20 UTC  

I know

2020-01-05 05:28:30 UTC  

And if you click on that and go through the replies its not a one off case dude

2020-01-05 05:28:41 UTC  

Theres loads of peeps talking about how much it costs and what they got billed for

2020-01-05 05:36:36 UTC  

My point is they are clearly overbilling. It happens a lot because they know the customer is only going to see the deductible.

2020-01-05 05:40:08 UTC  

at least they have the option of paying that money for life saveing services that didn't exist in the past.
also yes there is overbilling but that is caused by government and insurance programs.
you think the hospitals just eat the loss when the government says "we are gonna only pay you a quarter of what we owe you"?

2020-01-05 05:41:07 UTC  

by law meany hospitals must serve people reguardless of weather or not they can pay, so you end up with alot of people who don't pay their bill and the government won't pay that bill either so the hospital has to make it up somewhere else.

2020-01-05 05:50:22 UTC  

i think the pharmaceutical industry raising the prices of drugs also contributes quite a bit.

2020-01-05 06:00:06 UTC  

This sort of thing is paid for by the governmeant, also I don't know if this particular bill is real

2020-01-05 06:00:22 UTC  

But yes, if your kid suffers from saw sort of rare disorder it might be expensive if they end up in the ICU

2020-01-05 06:01:05 UTC  

All emergency care is essentially paid for

2020-01-05 06:07:21 UTC  

EMTALA only applies when someone goes to emergency care... not sure if that'd apply to a scheduled appt

2020-01-05 06:07:40 UTC  

The intensive care unit is emergency care, but other things are also paid for

2020-01-05 06:08:32 UTC  

Roughly half of all healthcare is paid for by the governmeant in the U.S.

2020-01-05 06:08:50 UTC  

And if you are below the poverty line, you automatically qualify for medicare and medicade, which acts as your health insurance