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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
sharklort
macleod:
“ This is something absolutely amazing for the general public.
In the past hospitals weren’t legally allowed to disclose their pricing scales, leading to an allowance of price jacking by not allowing consumers to decide where would be the...
macleod

This is something absolutely amazing for the general public.

In the past hospitals weren’t legally allowed to disclose their pricing scales, leading to an allowance of price jacking by not allowing consumers to decide where would be the best place for them to be.

In some cases, you could find a hospital that specializes in A at a lower price than B that specializes in another but charges more (even though their specialization is separate and not as well versed).

Not only this, but allows for more information and research material to discover potential fraud, curruption, and other financial obscurities.

This is a brilliant thing to happen that both the corporations for insurance and hospitals have been fighting for the past decade.

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dragonomatopoeia
awn-network

“That’s right…. my son’s paediatrician says that my autistic way of parenting supports my son too well for him to be traumatised enough for a diagnosis, so we should let school traumatise him and come back later…

…Which brings me to thinking about how we identify autism in the children who are now being raised by autistic parents in a respectful and supportive way. The children who have experienced acceptance of their autistic neurology from birth and who have never been exposed to harmful therapies.

Autistic children raised by accepting parents, often autistic themselves.”

cydril

This is close to what happened to me.  I was raised in a rural area, home schooled  and put into very few situations where overstimulation could be be a problem, so my ‘symptoms’ didn’t manifest until I was much older and began to be put into new situations I couldn’t handle. By then doctors thought it couldn’t be autism  because I was ‘normal’ before.

It just goes to show you how much of a factor modern day society is in how autism presents. Its cool that there are awesome parents who get this, but I wish doctors would realize it too.

Source: awn-network D: oh yikes yall...
bubleboobo
ten-thousand-leaves

Murphy’s law, applied to fanfics.

- The fic starts out great, nice style, language, captivating summary. It’s unfinished and has been abandoned since 2013.

- The fic is complete, nice style, language, tons of kudos speak for themselves. It’s about your NOTP.

- The fic is about your OTP,  it’s complete, it’s kinky as hell. The plot is absolutely dumbass.

- The plot sounds great, it’s about your OTP, it’s complete. The characters are horribly OOC.

 - Everything is perfect in this fic, starting from the first letter and ending with the last full stop. It’s exactly 800 words long.

- The fic’s word count is a six-figure number, it’s about your OTP, characters are compliant with your head-canon. It’s dull and boring as seven hells.

- The beginning is enthralling, everything’s great, the plot, the style, it’s long and it’s even about your OTP. It features something that makes you close the tab as soon as you open it, like father/daughter incest or mpreg or some other squicky thing. 

- Everything is perfect in this fic, the length, the characters, the language, the style, you forget you’re reading fanfic, thinking it’s a masterpiece of true literature, you cry tears of joy and write a huge review full of gushing love and then rush to the author’s profile to read every other thing they’ve written. It’s their only work.

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