Which I'd bet 90% of the drinks they sell to people are less than a splash of coffee with 15 pumps of caramel and milk. It's like a splash of coffee for color like coke in a Long Island Iced tea.
I'm more an outlier, but I have stage 5 kidney failure (at 42) and I'm on dialysis. It's roughly $750,000 a year +meds so closer to 800k. I've paid about $200 over a year and a half. With Medicare, Medicare, and my work insurance.
The bills are absolutely absurd, but they're all paid. That being said, they should be nowhere near that high, and just because I'm not racking up bills doesn't mean it's ok. But I am glad everything is covered for me at least with the current shit health insurance system.
I'm surprised they can still travel with the housing crisis among everything else. Does it say WHERE they're traveling too instead? Because of the total has dropped turn it isn't just the US causing it.
I think it would be a huge infrastructure project. But yeah, makes way more sense logically. Although knowing these AI dip shits they'd probably charge you a ton even though you're basically using their "waste". Almost like "I know what I got" Facebook marketplace post.
I mean, you're kind of arguing how great the USA is. You put it on a pedestal as a beacon of perfection. Yeah it doesn't have free healthcare, you're absolutely right, I'm not sure what you're point is? There are a lot of things wrong with the USA, it's a huge country with quite a bit more diversity then other first world countries.
Point being, why do you hold the USA to such high standards? If you think most Americans feel the US is "the best" you're sorley mistaken.
I think AI has positives to help people, that being said I think it's out of control currently. I hope the bubble burst soon and we can actually get to a reasonable balance.
Sure. It's also not weird for someone to not want to be with someone who's keeping you around as a backup or piece of ass, especially being represented as a real relationship. Putting your all into one person and expecting the same back isn't that radical of a concept.
You'd need to get 1,000 random Americans in a room for a year with supervised communication/visitations with their family. No chance for sponsorships, no being bought off, no one is a political figure.
Which I'd bet 90% of the drinks they sell to people are less than a splash of coffee with 15 pumps of caramel and milk. It's like a splash of coffee for color like coke in a Long Island Iced tea.