The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution

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#1126 Post by weemadando »

timmy wrote:Today someone in Africa is saying "I'm sick of carrying fifteen litres of dirty water from the town well to our home a kilometre and a half up a hill. Let's order modern infrastructure!"

Normally I hate that kind of FWP rant but jesus Zod, don't you ever complain about modern conveniences again.
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#1127 Post by Gands »

Sometimes I forget what year it is.

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#1128 Post by timmy »

I wanna know where he got that awesome suit
"also it really shits my mum so it's a good way of winding her up"

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#1129 Post by Veef »

guys guess what

Fallon healthcare through Medicaid is different than just regular Fallon which I used to have

and my doctor doesn't accept it

so now I'm gonna have a bill just because I wanted to go see my doctor

yay

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#1130 Post by Oxymoron »

In what kind of fucked up country do you live again ?

Oh, yeah. The Land Of The Free (to be left to die if they can't pay for their medical bills)
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#1131 Post by Zod »

Is it something you can dispute? Because that sounds really fucked up.
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#1132 Post by Veef »

It's probably my fault for not reading the fine print.

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#1133 Post by Flagg »

Just do what I do: Don't pay the bill.
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#1134 Post by Oxymoron »

(results may or may not involve debt collectors knocking at your house's door)
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#1135 Post by Veef »

my mother will do something about it probably

she's a much angrier jew than I :v

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#1136 Post by Flagg »

Oxymoron wrote:(results may or may not involve debt collectors knocking at your house's door)
Tell them to fuck off and then declare bankruptcy?
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#1137 Post by Oxymoron »

Isn't it going to hurt your credit rating ? :v


There's also the option of faking death and escaping to Mexico.
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#1138 Post by uraniun235 »

If you can duck the collections agencies for long enough, it may expire under the statute of limitations. (There was an article in today's Oregonian about a court decision concerning the statutes of limitation in different states and debt collection.)

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#1139 Post by Gands »

I've been to the GP three times in the last fortnight because of various maladies.

Hasn't cost me a penny. It seems so alien to have to get a bill for a GP visit.

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#1140 Post by Flagg »

Well that's because it's extortion, and it seems alien to sane people that you would have a legal framework for doctors to extort money from people.
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#1141 Post by Zod »

Going to the doctor in America terrifies me because I have no clue if I'm going to find a doc who is actually useful or one who will waste my money and tell me I just need to lose weight. :?
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#1142 Post by Flagg »

If they tell you to just lose weight as opposed to ordering a bunch of tests, then they are probably a good doctor. :P
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#1143 Post by Questor »

I dunno, maybe I've just had good luck, but my GP's have always been reasonable.

Specialists, on the other hand...
(to be fair, that was more an issue of me wanting/needing a shot he didn't have, but telling me that would have been more productive than telling me that the CDC was wrong.)

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#1144 Post by adr-admin »

TOR: Kramer tells me that you are interested in an alternative to surgery.

GEORGE: Yes, yes I am.

TOR: (Blows into George's face) I think we can help you. See, unfortunately, the medical establishment is a business like any other business. And business needs customers. And, they want to sell you their most expensive item which is unnecessary surgery.

GEORGE: (Still on the showers) Can I use hot water on my face?

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#1145 Post by Aaron »

Good thing I'm replacing the stock on this Mosin, cause they shipped it with the bayonet pressed against the stock. So there is a two foot long gouge in the side of it.

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#1146 Post by Zod »

I just spent an hour and a half creating training documentation. My eyes are fucking bleeding.
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#1147 Post by Oxymoron »

Did you take care that even a fucking terminally retard can understand what you were trying to say ? *smirk*


*had to experience first-hand what it means to write use-procedures for "complex" systems destined to computer-illiterate people ; sometimes even barely literate, period*
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#1148 Post by uraniun235 »

Oxymoron wrote:Did you take care that even a fucking terminally retard can understand what you were trying to say ? *smirk*


*had to experience first-hand what it means to write use-procedures for "complex" systems destined to computer-illiterate people ; sometimes even barely literate, period*
i remember one time when i worked for the school district


a co-worker sent an email out to all relevant staff with instructions about how to do a thing

staff person called asking how to do that thing

co-worker asked "oh hey did you not get my email?"

"no, i didn't read it. it was way too long. if you want me to read it you're going to have to shorten it up a lot."

coworker: :psypop:

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#1149 Post by Oxymoron »

If it was more than two standard Word pages long, it WAS too long.

Also, annotated pictures/screen-caps aren't a luxury in most of these cases. People have, in general, a far easier time understanding things if they are told them visually rather than textually (reading comprehension is never a given, even sadly for people with a college education...).


It really is a *smirk* job.

But ever so satisfying in its own way when you do it right...


Anyway, I feel your pain, Zod.
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#1150 Post by uraniun235 »

Oxymoron wrote:If it was more than two standard Word pages long, it WAS too long.
probably less than a quarter of that

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