Do you happen to know how one would be billed for this if they didn't have insurance?
$1400 for cholecalciferate - aka Vitamin D-3 $700 for sterile water I don't comprehend how charges like that are even remotely feasible for anything other than the deferal of liability from the hospital to the mfg., who…
I don't find that voting systems are a positive evolution, generally. It's a non-committal way to interface for people that don't contribute any tangible content to a discussion. I remember when Facepunch Studios…
Not history's, but the present's solution to history is the Lindy effect. I don't think it can be dealt with in the present, truth must necessarily be sieved out and separated from the limitless chaff.
This was discussed years ago, but it's been a reality for a long while. There are articles dating back to 2007 kind of dabbling into this, and I remember years ago a whistleblower, I think she was a journalist employed…
I do my own dishes now, I'll do my own dishes then. Your thesis is non-sequitur, and speaking frankly, degenerate and extraordinarily cynical. Communes are experimental, experiments often fail, that's just the way shit…
It couldn't possibly be that the inertia of the system at large is highly resistant to progressive policy?
That's far more complicated than you'd suspect, at least in the US. There are a litany of policies that criminalize self-sustainment. Granted I suppose one could consume pests without being harangued for poaching, but…
Do you happen to know how one would be billed for this if they didn't have insurance?
$1400 for cholecalciferate - aka Vitamin D-3 $700 for sterile water I don't comprehend how charges like that are even remotely feasible for anything other than the deferal of liability from the hospital to the mfg., who…
I don't find that voting systems are a positive evolution, generally. It's a non-committal way to interface for people that don't contribute any tangible content to a discussion. I remember when Facepunch Studios…
Not history's, but the present's solution to history is the Lindy effect. I don't think it can be dealt with in the present, truth must necessarily be sieved out and separated from the limitless chaff.
This was discussed years ago, but it's been a reality for a long while. There are articles dating back to 2007 kind of dabbling into this, and I remember years ago a whistleblower, I think she was a journalist employed…
I do my own dishes now, I'll do my own dishes then. Your thesis is non-sequitur, and speaking frankly, degenerate and extraordinarily cynical. Communes are experimental, experiments often fail, that's just the way shit…
It couldn't possibly be that the inertia of the system at large is highly resistant to progressive policy?
That's far more complicated than you'd suspect, at least in the US. There are a litany of policies that criminalize self-sustainment. Granted I suppose one could consume pests without being harangued for poaching, but…