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  1. Bambooza

    CitizenCON 2019 picture repository

    Did you let the pilot know you know how to land with style?
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    TEST Delivery Services

    The desire to trap Testies goes back many generations and Test scholars reading the sacred text tell of a time when Testies were free to hang out without restrictions.
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    1 days away

    Sorry, *insert creative name*... A really bad intestinal bug I really don't want to get your mom sick. I think I'll just need to stay home near the restroom. Even if you have to take your phone into said restroom to watch the show. One thing I am a bit disappointed in is the fact that all...
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    New TEST propaganda poster available at CitizenCon

    Not even able to download it from the link.
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    1 days away

    I think if you are still around to have a heart attack in November 23, 2949, then you were doing something right. Still sucks you died on the day of release.
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    Things that are different in Canada

    Love it. Which is why at the end of the day we can grab a beer and drink to each other's health.
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    1 days away

    It would be humorous if the citizencon date is the true day of SC game release.
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    Space Fight Club

    Over climbing through burning heaps of metal that were once space-born ships to stitch back jaws together? Well you can look on the bright side and know that we will always be giving you interesting locations to visit and your services will always be in high demand.
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    Things that are different in Canada

    As far as I can tell the EU, Canada, and the USA all have the same policy when it comes to life-threating illness in that they treat it first and bill you later and do not factor in your ability to pay when giving life-saving aid.
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    Things that are different in Canada

    Indeed a mess no matter where you live in the so-called developed world. And the point is no one can truly afford the medical costs, as much as we like to try and hide it behind taxes or private insurance the truth is its a huge cost sink and it's only going to grow. And while we like to say...
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    Things that are different in Canada

    I agree it should have been a medicare buy-in for all with basic coverage, and honestly it wouldn't have been much different then medicare already was.
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    Things that are different in Canada

    Perfectly normal one night stay.
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    Things that are different in Canada

    Lol, I had an HMO for years and never used it.
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    As a former Mustang owner, I say that this is NOT a Mustang!

    It really is but I fear it would be disappointing without the roar of the engine. Then again Teslas S model thrill even without the roar of the engine is unmistakable.
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    1 days away

    The anticipation is too much without more beer.
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    Testihol 2949 - with an unfortunate twist - SIGN UP FOR YOUR BOTTLES (Max of 10)

    All hangovers from the failed 18th amendment.
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    Things that are different in Canada

    It's no joke. We are just starting to get the bills in for the birth of my son and so far the out of pocket costs are over 4k.
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    Things that are different in Canada

    I think this is a fallacy in the argument. While it is true that everyone pays into it vs a smaller pool with private insurance they both suffer from the same issue that those same individuals also withdrawal from it and often in far greater amounts then they contributed. It's only soluble due...
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    Things that are different in Canada

    Indeed, then the question is the expectation of medical health care by those requesting on the system reasonable or supportable by those contributing or all of the current systems going the same way as Japan.
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    Things that are different in Canada

    While this is correct on how its currently working with in the individual level. The question is both the American and Canadian do not pay into the system over their career the amount they take out over their lifetime. At what point does it become no longer economically feasible to support the...
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