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Is anyone here completely pissed off about something?
#41
(08-20-2025, 04:57 PM)argentus Wrote: Yes, I'm really quite fucking pissed.  I think they have effectively shortened our lives.   We have been paying premiums to this company for nearly 30 years.   Thanks, fuckos  for nothing, you heartless pricks.

That sucks. Corporations are only people when they're demanding the right of political influence, not when they're expected to show one iota of human compassion.
#42
(08-20-2025, 04:57 PM)argentus Wrote: I think they have effectively shortened our lives.

The placebo effect is a strange one. With how the medical community went on Covid, I prefer my chances in not seeing a doctor. If you rock up in emergency on day and they see you have good coverage, they get +100K for ripping out some of your organs while you have to live with it.

I know not all the medical community is like that, the emergency department is a good place to go after a car accident. As for dealing with chronic disease, do your homework. I would start here:

brighteon.ai
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#44



There is a council in Melbourne now trying ti fine people for walking on the wrong side of the road. Is one suppose to be pissed in anger or piss them themselves laughing over that one?
#45
When you get upset remind yourself of what you still have that matters, like your hands and fingers and eyes. It's so easy to lose them actually.

Being thankful for what you have will quench the flames of anger cuz you'll realize you're taking life for granted and being obstinate and selfish.

We will always face things that piss us off but the key to your evolution as human being is to overcome that and become a better person.

What is your life's purpose?
To be pissed?

That's definitely not mine.
My purpose is Happiness and Healing and Creation.
Anger has no place in that aside of being a hurdle I jump on my race to my Dreams becoming Reality.
Question Everything - Always Investigate
#46
So when I got pissed off, I changed my mind.
I decided I had a better idea.

A better idea than the one that sparked and fueled my anger - specifically.

Like how awesome life is compared to how much I don't care about some dumb triggering bs.

Basically. That's the Blueprint more or less...
Question Everything - Always Investigate
#47
(08-21-2025, 09:01 AM)Kwaka Wrote: The placebo effect is a strange one. With how the medical community went on Covid, I prefer my chances in not seeing a doctor. If you rock up in emergency on day and they see you have good coverage, they get +100K for ripping out some of your organs while you have to live with it.

I know not all the medical community is like that, the emergency department is a good place to go after a car accident. As for dealing with chronic disease, do your homework. I would start here:

brighteon.ai

Way ahead of you.  My Darlin' has several comorbidities, as well as having been immunologically compromised since she was a child.   She will always need medical help.   We've known that for decades.  That which we can wrangle ourselves, we have been doing for decades.   We're just a little rusty on things like knee replacements and such.  

I get what you are saying and I thank you for the insightful advice.   We've had to wrangle these and other issues for decades.   I'm not complaining.   I don't think life is easy for anyone.  That's the great lie, isn't it?   You work hard all your life and at the last 1/4 of it, you're only Easy Street.  Bullshit.  It's always difficult with bright, colorful moments of joy.  

Meanwhile, much of the nastiness of life is rooted in unreasonable costs, such as the parasites who have raised our health insurance to a point where we're out of the game.   Just as they intended:  Take our money faithfully while we're young, and the cut us off.
"Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about.   Be kind.  Always".   -  Darielys Tejera/Spc. Douglas Jay Green/Robin Williams

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#48
Quote: Take our money faithfully while we're young, and the cut us off.


We have insurance through the hospital network where my wife works. I am both happy and sad to say that over the last 3 years, I have cost those bastards A LOT more than we've paid in and I still have 3 more surgeries coming up. Kinda sucks for me, but we're taking their ass to the cleaners. bwaahahahahaha
#49
LABI. SIFFRE
  SONG ——- ON YOUTUBE
’SOMETHING INSIDE SO STRONG’

Well worth Hearing;
I’m old enough to know it, but too old to ever care.
#50
I'm approaching 60.  A lot of things piss me off now.   If I think about 20 years ago I'd laugh at myself.

The most recent "pisses me off to no end" is drivers here in TX (legendary aggressive assholes) and all of the noisy cars people drive.  Super loud exhaust systems with "pops" that some sound like gunshots or M80s going off.   I call them "Sad Boy Mating Calls".  That cracks my daughter up