I find it very interesting to wonder what deep societal psychic angst is being expressed by all the zombie preparation stuff.
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Hopefully that's "save for its ground floor and the bathroom"
And if not, then hopefully at least the bathroom pipes are not transparent.
I want one of these. I don't care that it's impracticable and probably very expensive.
Well, you wouldn't be able to throw stones for one thing.
Also, does anyone have a medical reason for why your mother is falling?
Good point. I remember that, for my mom and others, falling and other indications of steep declines in physical abilities often was an indication of a UTI. Can they test her for that?
often was an indication of a UTI
Oh, good call. I'll text the nurse.
Most supershort haircuts are slightly longer on top (relative to the sides and back) anyway.
Perhaps, but not mine. So it's new to consider. I've had a full on high top fade, but that was a) a long time ago, and b) high. I didn't let it grow out much.
I find it very interesting to wonder what deep societal psychic angst is being expressed by all the zombie preparation stuff.
Sort of like vampires had a resurgence in popularity around the time that AIDS became a widely known issue. Perhaps zombies are a reaction to our current mindless production of CO2 that may eventually destroy civilization as we know it.
I remember that, for my mom and others, falling and other indications of steep declines in physical abilities often was an indication of a UTI.
Oh, good call. I'll text the nurse.
If it is a UTI, perhaps a follow-up text asking why they're charging for high-end care while leaving medical troubleshooting to you and your friends would be in order. Seriously, "Old people, well, you know, they fall down a lot," isn't a great mindset for an elderly care facility.
Well, you wouldn't be able to throw stones for one thing.
You could, but they say you shouldn't. Judgment call, I'd say.
If it is a UTI, perhaps a follow-up text asking why they're charging for high-end care while leaving medical troubleshooting to you and your friends would be in order.
To be fair, they're not supposed to be charging us for the highest level of care. At least not until this point.
Dear person I'm on the phone with:
You are tech support for a very large insurance company. Why are you asking me how to get access to this computer folder that says access denied?