Hot Fun in the Summertime: Lounge LC Thread.
It's that time again!
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GL Bully. The one I had wasn't really that bad. Hope you get a good experience and outcome as well.
Shockingly not bad. Canβt imagine what they mustβve been like 30-40 years ago. Even got a little discount so it came in about $60 below the low end of the quoted range!
Dentistry has come a long long way. Get a cavity filled now is like flossing compared to even ten years ago. I bet half the kids in America I started kindergarten with in 1970 never saw a dentist until turning 18.
Lord, we are fortunate, lucky, and blessed on a level we canβt even comprehend let alone appreciate.
Shockingly not bad. Can't imagine what they must've been like 30-40 years ago. Even got a little discount so it came in about $60 below the low end of the quoted range!Dentistry has come a long long way. Get a cavity filled now is like flossing compared to even ten years ago. I bet half the kids in America I started kindergarten with in 1970 never saw a dentist until turning 18
Modern dentistry is one of the great equalizers between then and now. One of my favorite subjects to read about is the guilded age and guys Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, Carrnegie etc. It's really easy to see how much better an average normie has it today over the super rich of the past. Sure they had power and palaces for homes with plenty of servants. I prefer a lazyboy, unlimited entertainment options at my fingertips, cheap jet travel, good roads and personal transportation and modern medicine/dentistry. People have it so good now and all they can do is complain.
Current problem with health care is the demands put on doctors. My GP who I really like is leaving to open a concierge practice. I can afford the $250.00 a month (and I'm considering it), but the $20.00 copay seems a better choice.
My doc is supposed to see 20 patients a day, and he had his pay cut by 20% because he didn't meet the quota. He wants to do his job, spending time with patients, advising patients on matters beyond the checkup that lasts 15 minutes.
Don't know if this is happening all over the country, but it seems so. And then add the misinformation promoted by kooks, the snake oil salesman, people turn to these homeopathic "cures" and refuse vaccines because they have done their own "research" and distrust science.
Watch cable news and see the sort of stuff that's advertised, especially various supposed benefits aimed at seniors. And don't get me going on gambling ads that will lead to mental health problems for many.
And I agree with Mrbaseball. We do have it good overall.
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Ayn Rand saw it all coming sixty years ago.
Ayn Rand saw it all coming sixty years ago.
I'm not quite sure what Rand is up to there, except perhaps that passing Medicare involves doctors surrendering agency because the greater good depends on guilt-tripping doctors who should resist appeals to morality. (Am I even close here?)
I think most people would be happy to take the health care afforded to the members of Congress and reject socialized health care.
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Saw Citizen Kane on a big screen way back around 79 or 80... & then again tonight.
There are no superlatives too extreme.
Audience ranged from early 20s to the 70s.
Relevant to current culture.
I find it a bit unfathomable that women pack a suitcase that weighs about 50 pounds to go away for a long weekend.
What do you have in there?
Hairdryer.
They have those in hotels.
Not the right kind.
What else?
Laptop.
Hotels have computers too.
How many pairs of shoes?
Four.
I pack for a long weekend in a small duffle bag, knowing I can buy anything I forget. I can pack for a week in a larger duffle bag. Do I really care if I wear the same clothes two days in a row.
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