Your regular reminder that trickle-down economics is a cruel joke designed by the wealthy.
asking "hey is it fine if I smoke in here" and before you're able to answer I've already set up a full rack of salmon over a fire in your living room
Orache moth, Trachea atriplicis, Noctuidae
Photographed in France by Matthieu Berroneau
Shared with permission; do not remove credit or re-post!
Finally decided to play my solo Stardew Valley world again. I'm going to start posting updates about the farm and world here. The farm is called Reflection Farm and I'm just going to journal about the goings here.
Anyways, its only the 5th day of spring and I already have a new friend! Her name is Circe ^_^
While she is absolutely adorable, she doesn't really like me yet....and also likes to sit in MY spot at the table! She gets a pass because she's cute but just barely.
Welp, back to farming. Those parsnips won't grow themselves and I hear the landslide in the mountains is finally cleared so I want to go check that out today.
Cyan you later!
Tagging for anyone!
But also for @eric-the-bmo @emissary-of-stuff
i found a cool tag game on twitter and i really wanna import it (o^ ^o)
this picrew + the last song you listened to :]
no pressure tags: @blood-loving-leech @overtaken-boredom @lesbianthatyaps @kameonerd566 @hexedvampire @laczki @anonymous-shxtposter @fleurafae @flovqy + anyone who wants to do it <3
oringe (they/them)
The health insurance industry has a term for this sadistic practice. It's called "step therapy." If the choice is between a more expensive medication that works and a cheaper one that doesn't work as well and might have worse side effects, the insurance company requires that the cheaper drug be used first.
One benefit to the insurance company is that the patient on the cheaper drug might die before they get a chance to use the drug that works but is more expensive. That's money in the bank for the insurance company.
Or, the patient might be so worn down and harmed by the cheaper drug that they just give up the fight to get the drug that will help them. Again, that's bank for the insurance company.
Hello there!I'm just your average person trying to do some above average thingsI like rambling about my ocs and random stuffThey/She
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