• 8 years ago
This sounds exactly how I imagined it.
[] Less degrees = more h1bs and outsourcing. The answer is to nationalize the system. The government already dishes out a crazy amount of money to these places, and it's already really ridiculous payment structures. If the US nationalized health care and education, the normalized the cost to fit other first world nations, we'd reclaim about 30% of our annual GDP on a low end estimate. Lowering the barrier to entry would already devalue the degree by making it less rare, which is exactly what the institutions do not want. College isn't hard, it's just tedious and expensive. A lot more people would have an education if it wasn't so expensive.
[] Loved him in Miami Vice.
[] Not this meme again
[] wheeze
[] buyemaillis
[] Well go on ahead and fuck yourself then.
[] I find throwing in a random death, especially the death of the main character, rarely improves the story. I can actually think of a few times where killing off the main character would have undermined the whole point of the story, and even some cases where that actually happened.
[] Went into a store to buy a new backpack because the zip on mine broke while I was out. I made small talk on the subject with the cashier while he was scanning it.
He asked me if I wanted a bag for the replacement bag.
[] The article talks about rules in the UK, not the US, but the concept of making things identifiable are similar. Yet, the way healthcare works in the US is, most healthcare IT systems are disjointed and isolated at worst, and able to share individual records at best, for the purposes of care. There's no effort to collect all medical records en masse, and it's still virtually impossible. I used to work for a company that accounts for ~50%, maybe more, of all medical records for every American, so my info comes from experience.

However, research can be done on these "individual" databases with reporting tools, and qualified healthcare professionals can go through, slice and dice, and identify patterns to improve treatments for their patients or people as a whole. Obviously, data may need to be anonymized if such research is shared, but it's still quite simple to compare records without actually identifying an individual patient. Attempting to do so without a medical or technical reason gets you fired very quickly.
[] Lost- Amir.
He's a really talented French singer. I can't find a link to the song on YouTube, but it's definitely on Spotify.
[] German efficiency though.
[] I worked at Taco Bell for years, and heard some really dumb questions. But my absolute favorite:

Customer: "what's a cheese roll?"
Me: "it's a small tortilla, with melted cheese, rolled up."
Customer: "oh, cool. What's in that?"
Me: "it's a small tortilla, with melted cheese, rolled up."

WTF??!? Lol
[] Except almost everyone on reddit can afford a boat, maybe with a little bit of time to save money.
[] Bummer about the house but good on you for getting on with your life. I admire people who can pull it together in difficult circumstances and maintain a positive outlook, and not wallow in a victim mentality. Easier said than done but you sound like you're on the way. Take care and look after yourself....
[] Or get 500k
[] Richard Madden is a Scottish stage, movie, and television celebrity that has an estimated net worth of $6 million.

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[] Something about how dare they colour their skin, oppression is triggering me.
[] I wouldn't say there's no point. Although, you are wise enough to focus on other things at this stage
[] Sir, please get a pen and paper. I need you to write one through nine in lowercase. Then directly below that. I need you to write one through nine in uppercase.
[] No I think OP is dead. Only a zombie takes pics like this
[] A friend of mine thought eating bread the morning after drinking was smart, because it would soak up the remaining spirits like a sponge.
I thought she was joking at first.

No, there is no alcohol left in your stomach when you wake up.

She also thought the manufacturers put stuff in alcohol that makes you throw up when you drink to much...
[] fights for me
[] I don't live on the beaches, so although we did some efforts to prepare, we are not in an area where we need to evacuate.
[] It's a race issue because racism is woven into the fabric of our society. Racism against black people and minorities in general has existed long before there was a corporate class, so please stop trying to minimize the severe effects of racism. I don't understand th "classism not racism" argument, pick up a history book and you'll see its both.

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