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myelyn

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  1. I love the idea of giving hc to everyone but punishing people based on their income. It should be given to everyone regardless of their income. I'm fortunate that my deductible is $400. A friend of mine is about $7500. Mind you, her insurance was perfectly fine before Obama Care. I wonder how many people out there will discover that while others get it for almost next to nothing, they get discriminated for working their ass off to live. Not a big deal for people who don't pay into it or make too much money.
  2. You can always find an employer that respect your dislikes. And I do understand you. Good luck finding that unicorn.
  3. The other pedophiles visit or relocate in areas where laws can be easily manipulated or weak or the people don't know about them. Others know where to satisfy their sexual gratification. Check this one as an example. Pedophiles finding a safe haven on the "dark net" - CBS News
  4. She replied, "Well, the Asians are not name like yours." I said, "Baloney. There are many Asians who have English names." I upset her. LOL.
  5. I had a person asked if my first name was my birth name. I responded that my first name was unique in my country in 1980s, but today. She then started demanding to check my other identifications other than my driver license. If I wanted to get her in trouble, I was capable of doing so because it was considered a harassment. Take note, she wasn't a cop, FBI, or anybody that was entitled to ask all of my documents.
  6. You're researching of Media views in younger population. I don't think that you're a nurse in US. LOL..Nice try. Next time, play smarter and we will be a lot nicer.
  7. However, probably, if I will become an RN, I will be still staring at hot men. A hot man whether he is a doctor or a carpenter makes my sacral plexus work harder.
  8. The RNs I know personally aren't scandalous individuals. They don't even smoke or drink alcohol. Also, I just learned today from you that nurses have a bad reputation of being promiscuous. Maybe I am biased; however, I've never heard that nurses have reputations except a few of them that deserved that acknowledgment and recognition. Personally, I've noticed that promiscuity is not exclusive to nurses only.
  9. It's an exaggeration or stereotype. In fact, each profession has a stereotype: dentist is insanely removing a patient's teeth, a social worker sleeping with his/her client, teacher is preying on kids, Asians study a lot, blacks commit crime, white males are pedophiles, white women are gold diggers, Asian women are prostitutes, etc. I'm an Asian, so I must study a lot and I'm also a prostitute. LOL. I don't care what people think really. That's their business.
  10. You should consult with a lawyer.
  11. I was drowsy. Now, I'm wide awake after choking from laughing because of some OPs' posts. í ½í¸‚í ½í¸‚í ½í¸‚í ½í¸‚
  12. I'm anxiously excited to be in a summer class for my chemistry. 😊
  13. I feel for you. My school has a short period of time to accept application, which is in December to the end of January. My prerequisites will be completed in Fall 2015. Hopefully, my school can process transcript in less than two weeks.
  14. Some colleges allow repeated classes and other institutions do not, so keep searching. I'm in a school that penalizes students who repeated sciences.

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