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UsernameTaken93456 t1_j9tg29m wrote
Reply to comment by wsdog in Trying to get Grandma out of Ukraine, who do I turn to? by BF1shY
Lol.
USCIS is very very much a real department. They issue those student visas and summer time workers visas that keep Massachusetts afloat.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j8ohyys wrote
Reply to Ben Affleck Admits Some Dunkin' Donuts Customers Were Not Pleased He Was Serving Them, And It's Giving Peak Boston Vibes by sheeplewatcher
This warms my cold black heart.
If I'm at a drive through Dunkies in Meffa, I don't want to deal with this crap. I want my fuckin hot medium regula'.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j6k53do wrote
Reply to If someone said they were bringing coffee from Dunkin, and they show up with this; what are you doing? by jpige93
Saying thank you and continuing to drink the coffee I acquired somewhere else as soon as I heard "Dunkin Donuts*
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j61pq5n wrote
Isn't Tanam closed?
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j5vhytf wrote
Reply to Thoughts on “The Embrace” memorial by g8932
Leslie Jordan made it perfectly clear that my voice is not needed here.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j5gq629 wrote
Reply to comment by jeffgolenski in When you need to carry things longer than your bed, simply smash the back window! by jeffgolenski
No it wasn't. An actual worker doesn't use this kind of truck because the bed is too small.
This is a suburban road warrior who uses the big truck to feel better about himself.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j5a5kqu wrote
Reply to The Fyre Festival fraudster is launching his latest thing, and it looks like a party on an island. by shakycam3
Fantastic. Everyone who wants to become a #influencer should go to this island.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j4vjgen wrote
Well, I hope it doesn't come with a global pandemic.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j1x7e5j wrote
Reply to comment by Life0fRiley in I found a wallet full of cash on the Red Line by [deleted]
The Charlie Card is a pay as you go, not registered to anyone.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j1x78o8 wrote
Reply to comment by Few_Argument4663 in I found a wallet full of cash on the Red Line by [deleted]
Don't fuckin tell anyone
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j1x0f62 wrote
Reply to comment by SpindriftRascal in I found a wallet full of cash on the Red Line by [deleted]
I checked. That does not work - it's a recently purchased pay as you go
UsernameTaken93456 t1_j1wj17k wrote
Reply to comment by Life0fRiley in I found a wallet full of cash on the Red Line by [deleted]
Nope. Please don't guess.
I'm trying to do an actual good thing here
UsernameTaken93456 t1_iyetum1 wrote
Reply to comment by Drew_P_Nuts in What happened at Davis sq? Taped off with lots of cops. by shminkydink
"Cop" is not an inherent trait, it's a pattern of behavior and a set of choices.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_iyetoca wrote
Reply to comment by Drew_P_Nuts in What happened at Davis sq? Taped off with lots of cops. by shminkydink
Maybe they aren't White and don't want to get hassled/insulted/murdered?
UsernameTaken93456 t1_iyeeeap wrote
Reply to Fuck the Royal Family. by CrimeCoder
I'm only half listening to the local news, but did the Prince and Princess murder an old couple and are running from police? Is that what I'm hearing?
UsernameTaken93456 t1_ixi980x wrote
Reply to comment by artificial_bluebird in The 17 victims of the Hingham Apple Store crash might have to share a $40,000 insurance payout. by il_biciclista
Sure.
So this was 20 years ago and I didn't have medical insurance, because I had been laid off and was waitressing.
Now, I would have been on my parents insurance, as I was only 23.
I was hit by a car as a pedestrian and knocked out. I briefly woke up in the ambulance, and again as they were putting staples in my head. I don't remember the MRI, CT or anything like that. I woke up the next day with a bad concussion, a tore rotator cuff and various bruises and road rash. IIRC, it was like $22k before I left the hospital.
Then I had various aftercare appointments - I had to see a neurologist a few times, I needed PT for my shoulder and vestibular therapy for my TBI. One thing I needed but did not get was therapy for what became a pretty bad case of PTSD. 20 years later, and I still don't feel comfortable driving or being in a car.
I couldn't work, because I was a waitress and you can't waitress with one arm and vertigo. There was no "lost wages" coverage, but I was super lucky - my parents were able to help me cover my bills and ended up getting an office job within a few months.
I forget how much my total bills were, but I was staring down the edge of bankruptcy at the ripe age of 23. I ended up suing my mother's insurance company, because I was covered under her umbrella policy.
So, if my parents couldn't have helped me, I would have been homeless and if they didn't have an umbrella policy - or if I had registered to vote in MA or signed a lease- I couldn't have accessed that and I would have ended up bankrupt.
The guy who hit me was broke, btw. Totally judgement proof.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_ixhbc3i wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Purpose_1606 in The 17 victims of the Hingham Apple Store crash might have to share a $40,000 insurance payout. by il_biciclista
GoFundMe is not the solution to the healthcare crisis.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_ixhb8zf wrote
Reply to comment by cleancutmover in The 17 victims of the Hingham Apple Store crash might have to share a $40,000 insurance payout. by il_biciclista
Actually, the problem would be solved with free and universal healthcare, not with more insurance.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_ixhb5fw wrote
Reply to comment by bbhlcd in The 17 victims of the Hingham Apple Store crash might have to share a $40,000 insurance payout. by il_biciclista
Not really. If he's spent 7 months saying, "hey guys this is a problem" why wouldn't he point it out when it actually gets some airtime?
UsernameTaken93456 t1_ixhayhg wrote
Reply to The 17 victims of the Hingham Apple Store crash might have to share a $40,000 insurance payout. by il_biciclista
STILL???
20 years ago, the drunk who hit me and took off only had $20k of insurance and I spent that before I woke up in tht hospital.
UsernameTaken93456 t1_ja9d75w wrote
Reply to comment by twistedredd in A toast to those massfools who didnt borrow, or did pay their student loans. by Db3ma
So much of this is incorrect
>the government took them over during Obama's time.
The government did not take over student loans during Obama's presidency. From the 1990s on, there were two types of federal loans with the exact same amounts and interest rates. Direct loans or FFEL loans. They consolidated all federal loans into the direct loan process.
>well educated well paid teachers would never cost 70k a year
Ok, and you can't borrow $70k per year in federal loans, at least not as an undergrad. Undergrads can borrow a few thousand dollars a year in federal loans.
>could set limits for the cost of education
How? They can't even set limits on the price of insulin. How are they going to get 3000+ entities to agree on a price?
Look, student loans are a massive problem. I personally think the answer is to stop requiring a college education for every single job, to make sure everyone gets a living wage for full days work, and for the feds to stop giving any funds to private schools and colleges, but that's a mich bigger problem