1. It allows parents to keep their children on their health insurance until the kids hit 26
Without this K-Bug wouldn't have coverage right now. She has two part time jobs, neither with benefits.
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1. It allows parents to keep their children on their health insurance until the kids hit 26
Without this K-Bug wouldn't have coverage right now. She has two part time jobs, neither with benefits.
The sheer number of people who think they will be in perfect health forever.
Indeed. And you can't tell me they don't know anyone with a chronic condition, or anyone who got in a car accident, or got a workplace injury, or fell ill suddenly...
tommy, is it OK to quote you on Facebook?
And you can't tell me they don't know anyone with a chronic condition, or anyone who got in a car accident, or got a workplace injury, or fell ill suddenly...
Or who use hormonal birth control, for fuck's sake.
Parents consider lawsuit after daughter loses valedictorian spot - latimes.com
And to Elisha’s mother, Carol, the second-place finish means that her daughter's "sleepless nights" were essentially “for nothing.”
"It's flawed. It's wrong," Carol told The Times. "All her hard work is not being recognized. All she had was straight A's. Not a B, ever."
It's a little more complicated than just being unhappy at second place, but still.
I possibly could have been valedictorian if I had not slacked off so much, but my not going out for sports probably would have resulted in me not being valedictorian. This is what happened to my brother.
Or who use hormonal birth control, for fuck's sake.
Women's issues don't count: this is a question of FREEEEDOM!!!
is it OK to quote you on Facebook?
Yes, but only if you fix any typos.
What are you quoting, anyway?
Protecting my rights and forcing me to do something are two different things.
Hey, I agree with this part! I just don't think it's actually an argument so much as a non sequitor.
BC becomes a men's issue when you make them use a condom because you're not on the Pill, and they get super-cranky about it. Or at least that's my impression.