

Not with that attitude you’re not.


Not with that attitude you’re not.


I think you mean kilometers behind.


The ability of a doctor to treat the most common ailments is a more informative metric.
If you can pay
At the end of the day, that is the metric that counts.
Nope!


We’re not. Except in inner cities where it’s thriving


Two robots fucking, but you can only hear them.


A pension?




Get out of my head.

I don’t trust Samsung and LG….
My first induction stove was a Samsung purchased in 2011-ish. One of the circuit boards had to be fixed in 2021-ish by a third party I found on eBay because Samsung stopped making parts for my stove. A just under 10 year old stove.
My Whirlpool washing machine, bought at the same time as the stove, had an issue at the same time as the stove. Parts were readily available.
My new motto for appliances is “Has the company (name brand) ever made a cell phone or a television? Yes? Then I don’t buy their (large) appliances.”



Shoutout to Capricorn 1; I’ll have to watch that after Life of Brian (for the “holiday” weekend)
She shouldn’t have to quit her job to get usable healthcare. Healthcare shouldn’t be tied to your job.
Marrying the two together is a way to prevent people from switching jobs; why would you when the next place you go has crappier insurance even though it’s best for your overall career.