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Deified Data posted:Anyone see Progressive's new slate of ads basically shaming 20-somethings into getting off their parents' insurance by insinuating there's some sort of "failure to launch" going on if you're on their plan past age 18?
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Warmachine posted:landlords.txt
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 04:24 |
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comedyblissoption posted:insurance companies were willing to concede in the rightwing affordable care act that children could remain on their parents' insurance until the age of 27, so I guess this is them wanting to renege on the minor concessions This is more for auto insurance. And if you're sharing cars or live in the same household you can be on the same plan. Insurance companies rather have the kids spun off asap because they will be more expensive individually than as part of a group plan. One big reason the parents should probably spin them off to their own plans even if they still pay for it is because anyone named on a policy can be party to a lawsuit. And damages from car accidents often exceed policy limits which would put the parents assets at risk.
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 05:05 |
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Raldikuk posted:This is more for auto insurance. And if you're sharing cars or live in the same household you can be on the same plan. Insurance companies rather have the kids spun off asap because they will be more expensive individually than as part of a group plan. Put the assets in the children's names, problem solved!
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 05:50 |
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thank goodness, I'm glad the gracious corporate brands have given us the means to avoid being sued by the corporate brands
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 05:51 |
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Deified Data posted:Anyone see Progressive's new slate of ads basically shaming 20-somethings into getting off their parents' insurance by insinuating there's some sort of "failure to launch" going on if you're on their plan past age 18? For all the poo poo millennials get in the media y'all better get to beam "DIE ALREADY" 24/7 into the empty skull of every surviving boomer w/ whatever magic future tech comes along .
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Raldikuk posted:This is more for auto insurance. And if you're sharing cars or live in the same household you can be on the same plan. Insurance companies rather have the kids spun off asap because they will be more expensive individually than as part of a group plan. https://www.progressive.com/health/
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 07:16 |
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Outrail posted:I feel society hasn't learnt poo poo. French class revolution, Chinese class revolution. How old were each nation (in real terms)? Probably a few hundred years? It seems like it never takes more than a hundred to two hundred years to have huge problems once real estate moves from feudalism/resident ownership to a more modern landlord system. I mean even most feudal nations the serfs and peasantry, even if they didnt technically own their home and rented the farm from the lord or used the commons, you wouldn't get tossed out for nothing and it was a big deal to kick tenants off your land. partially because that's how peasant rebellions got whipped up and partially because count von inbred next door probably wont be happy to have a bunch of penniless refugees to deal with. but theres no pressure, financially or socially, for modern landlords to give a poo poo about their tenants
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 07:26 |
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These are called gaff panties, they’re a transgender and cross dressing thing. They’re also usually built tight enough to hold in your wiener if you tuck
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Warmachine posted:landlords.txt quote:there is even a trailer-dweller nicknamed Heroin Susie drat, how much do you have to love heroin to get that nickname in a trailer park.
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 08:31 |
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uh it’s because they rescued a family from a fire duh
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 14:09 |
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two loving days for immediate family?! I grew up my whole loving life with my step sisters (before we were actually related, mostly) and I just call them regular ol sisters at this point. What kind of evil bastard came up with this. Christ. I'm an unfeeling piece of poo poo and it still took me about a week to really stop spacing out after my cousin got creamed by a drunk driver Thanks to big poor person family shenanigans if they made me prove my relation to almost anyone it'd be like 'third cousin' and I wouldn't get any time off
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 14:15 |
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Not sure if son in law is missing on purpose or not. It could honestly go either way with this place.
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 14:25 |
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Eat This Glob posted:moes is a national chain? i figured they were local because they were the official something of the new England patriots according to a sign i saw on the door of the one I've been in For the longest time I thought they were regional to Florida or the south for similar reasons, I guess that means their marketing is working
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 14:47 |
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Author of this policy: 0 days
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 17:08 |
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witchy posted:For all the poo poo millennials get in the media y'all better get to beam "DIE ALREADY" 24/7 into the empty skull of every surviving boomer w/ whatever magic future tech comes along .
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 17:08 |
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Spatial posted:Author of this policy: 0 days This guy sees right through those people who only have children for the extra time off when they die. 2 days per kid. No gaming the system here.
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Larry Parrish posted:two loving days for immediate family?! I grew up my whole loving life with my step sisters (before we were actually related, mostly) and I just call them regular ol sisters at this point. What kind of evil bastard came up with this. Christ. I'm an unfeeling piece of poo poo and it still took me about a week to really stop spacing out after my cousin got creamed by a drunk driver A friend's grandmother died earlier this year and the private school she teaches at gave her like 3 days off and constantly e-mailed and texted pressuring her to not use all three days during it.
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 18:12 |
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The effective date being april fool's day is the cherry on top
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Spatial posted:Author of this policy: 0 days
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 19:05 |
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Last November I lost my mom suddenly within 30 days of days of her being diagnosed with a brain tumor. She just turned 66 a month earlier. As an only child, not only was this devastating and left me feeling quite alone, but it was then my responsibility to pull and keep the remaining members of my family together. Not an easy task. I wasn't even able to get out of bed until 4 days after she passed and took a week off from work. That in itself was way too short. And forget about therapy or counselling, had to get right back to work! Basically what I'm saying is even if this was written as a joke, gently caress this author royally and I look forward to kicking them down when they are in need of a mental break. It's the American way after all! Solar Coaster has issued a correction as of 19:25 on Apr 25, 2019 |
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Solar Coaster posted:Last November I lost my mom suddenly within 30 days of days of her being diagnosed with a brain tumor. She just turned 66 a month earlier. As an only child, not only was this devastating and left me feeling quite alone, but it was then my responsibility to pull and keep the remaining members of my family together. Not an easy task. I wasn't even able to get out of bed until 4 days after she passed and took a week off from work. That in itself was way too short. And forget about therapy or counselling, had to get right back to work! Can confirm this is absolutely not a joke and is my current bereavement policy. The people that created it are salary and don't have attendance so it literally doesn't matter to them what happens to us. They'll just replace us with temps that have less benefits and lower rates.
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 19:31 |
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Newest Lifehack - Engage in Rent-Seeking Behavior! Alucard has issued a correction as of 00:31 on Apr 26, 2019 |
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Alucard posted:Newest Lifehack - Engage in Rent-Seeking Behavior! I guess counts as retiring early?
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 22:58 |
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Lifehack: just buy a bunch of properties what are you a poor?
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# ? Apr 25, 2019 23:28 |
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two of my (now-former) coworkers had gotten married and conceived. Sadly, they lost the baby. our manager was trying to deny her request for bereavement because the very much wanted fetus wasn’t an immediate family member. His words. He’s such a slime.
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remote control carnivore posted:the very much wanted fetus wasn’t an immediate family member. His words. what the gently caress
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Poniard posted:what the gently caress All I can think about when he is speaking is how much I'd like to see his head removed from his shoulders. Or maybe curb stomped. Or maybe both!
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remote control carnivore posted:All I can think about when he is speaking is how much I'd like to see his head removed from his shoulders. Or maybe curb stomped. Or maybe both! I'm fine with stoning in these cases.
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remote control carnivore posted:two of my (now-former) coworkers had gotten married and conceived. Sadly, they lost the baby. our manager was trying to deny her request for bereavement because the very much wanted fetus wasn’t an immediate family member. His words. Wha what? Did he offer any logic behind that?
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remote control carnivore posted:two of my (now-former) coworkers had gotten married and conceived. Sadly, they lost the baby. our manager was trying to deny her request for bereavement because the very much wanted fetus wasn’t an immediate family member. His words. I can't wait to hear the absolutely mission critical tasks they performed that necessitated being a hard rear end about such a devastating thing. The only person in the world who could operate the machine that prevents the world from being destroyed? Or? Even if I wanted to try and drive someone out I can't imagine being a hardass on something like that. That's some seriously bad karma to bring on yourself (guillotine version perhaps?)
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Raldikuk posted:I can't wait to hear the absolutely mission critical tasks they performed that necessitated being a hard rear end about such a devastating thing. The only person in the world who could operate the machine that prevents the world from being destroyed? Or? I work in a kitchen - she was the catering cook; he our storeroom clerk. Fortunately the chefs know he's a shitbird, and had their backs. They got paid.
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Outrail posted:Wha what? Did he offer any logic behind that? Nope. Very unusual view though considering he's very churchy. Then again, Supply-Side Jesus is big around here.
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Outrail posted:Wha what? Did he offer any logic behind that? "Anyone who is an hourly employee is not a real person, if they were they'd have a better job."
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remote control carnivore posted:I work in a kitchen - she was the catering cook; he our storeroom clerk. remote control carnivore posted:Nope. Very unusual view though considering he's very churchy. Then again, Supply-Side Jesus is big around here. These two posts are enough to tell me that it's a little of column A and a little of column B. "Food" plus "Supply Side Jesus" is a worse combination than just "Food."
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comedyblissoption posted:insurance companies were willing to concede in the rightwing affordable care act that children could remain on their parents' insurance until the age of 27, so I guess this is them wanting to renege on the minor concessions how is this a concession? they still make money off having a healthy 26 year old customer.
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The Nastier Nate posted:how is this a concession? they still make money off having a healthy 26 year old customer. The children on their parents' plan is part of a pool policy they make less money from (especially if you assume the parent gets insurance from work). The ACA was already going to mandate that healthy adult pay into insurance, they just wanted a bigger slice.
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