He's adorable.I look forward to the future and the moment when I get bombarded with kisses and licks (and maybe even an excitement pee?) from Asia, Koji, and Gustav.
He's adorable.I look forward to the future and the moment when I get bombarded with kisses and licks (and maybe even an excitement pee?) from Asia, Koji, and Gustav.
Yes, and dental and vision are both completely separate insurance policies from health insurance. The gag of it is that dental insurance is literal shit most of the time and only covers biannual checkups and cleanings. They ‘help out’ with some other things, but you have to pay for things like caps / crowns / bridges / tooth replacements / etc. I remember I had insurance under my parents in college and I still had to pay $400 for a porcelain crown after a root canal (would’ve been less for a metal one, but it literally would’ve been a gross looking silver glob in my mouth)Don't people in the US accept jobs just on the basis that they cover dental as it's so expensive otherwise?
Here in Greece healthcare has always been free and it was only private docs that were non affordable in the 70s / 80s or so but with time so many people went to medical school (based on the promise of good money I guess) that now even private is affordable.
Anyway healthcare should not be a privilege and certainly not a business.
I think that looks like it could be her sister she hugged.I love that she gives the person waiting for her a hug. She's such a sweet soul.
New pics! She's looking good
Honestly, her and Adam's resemblance to the Gucci couple is uncanny. Praying Ridley Scott brings it home with this one as he tends to be hit and miss.
Just to add to this, even with insurance, we still have to meet our deductible before the insurance we pay for every two weeks even takes effect. And usually the deductible is several thousand dollars AND it resets every damn year. We basically pay for insurance that we can't use until we pay out-of-pocket thousands of dollars. Make it make sense.Yes, and dental and vision are both completely separate insurance policies from health insurance. The gag of it is that dental insurance is literal shit most of the time and only covers biannual checkups and cleanings. They ‘help out’ with some other things, but you have to pay for things like caps / crowns / bridges / tooth replacements / etc. I remember I had insurance under my parents in college and I still had to pay $400 for a porcelain crown after a root canal (would’ve been less for a metal one, but it literally would’ve been a gross looking silver glob in my mouth)