Winter time may seem like a boring, freezing cold and extremely inconvenient exercise in how to stay indoors for months without going stir crazy, but if you think of it as your own personal roleplaying game set in a wintery kingdom full of quests, danger and customizable wardrobe choices the whole thing may become a bit more tolerable.
Gone are the days of punks throwing snowballs at you for no reason- now they're random encounters, and you have to defeat them all to gain experience points. When you're shopping online you're actually visiting the local merchant, who deals in armor, weapons and magic items delivered right to your doorstep.And hot beverages now serve as health potions, and if you go for the triple espresso you're talking speed and healing in one!
-Via Nerd Approved
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Really? Cmon now.
Hey, it's just one little girl. The government panel decided she doesn't need a nose job. Next!
Come on. It's one little girl. So what?
Health care is a joke, being disabled myself I can't get a simple tooth pulled because dental ahs to be emergency surgery only, but I can get my teethy cleaned once a year. Go figure.
This woman is a trooper.
"Karma hits everyone. You pay for what you do," said Steltz. "I don't care if it's that day or 30 years from then or whatever. And in my opinion, I got the karma for all the guns."
Get ready folks, it is coming and you will hate it.
Yep, it's just a little girl's face. No reason for a government bureaucrat to approve the procedure at all.
Humphrey, the sooner you get some brains over there, the better. She already is on public health care, moron. It was public health care that has denied her treatment. And this is how it will soon be for all of us here. Great, huh?
October 2nd, 2009 at 6:06 pm
“Cosmetic”?!? Just another example of how insurance companies have waaaaaay too much control over medical procedures."
Uhh, trish? Yeah, that's not an insurance company policy. That's the Oregon State public healthcare plan - supposedly a model for how the Democrat's plan should work. So I guess if you want that to pass, you better hope you never get shot in the face.