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  • my inhaler is $70 per month with insurance. though it's a bit different from an albuterol inhaler, mine is a dry powder steroid thing, and it has a VERY short 30 day shelf life once opened.

    was $10 last year with insurance, but of course that shit changes every year..

  • Tarantino reflects so very poorly on folks who like feet non-creepily

  • slapping a toasted marshmallow in between some graham crackers and some low quality chocolate

  • That's why Ford stands for "Fix It Again, Tony"

  • I use my fingers but have never had any sort of "shred" occur

  • quick change mags

    I'm sorry, what? Are there slow change mags?

  • More like someone who ought to be pegged 24/7

    Ideally with a microplane

  • as someone with a raging foot fetish AND a raging hatred for Elon and that othrr guy, this makes me deeply uncomfortable, but I also immensely respect whoever pulled this off.

  • Melfi's hamburger would be pissed.

    But genuinely, pretty tasteless. (the post in the screenshot, not necessarily Jennifer Melfi's partner)

  • Mark Kelly is the name missing from the headline

  • How is a hospital legally bound by a contract, which they didn't sign and doesn't mention them, to allow my husband to visit me?

    The answer is that they aren't. They are bound by federal regulations to do so, not by the content of any marriage paperwork.

  • Unless Elon replies to this comment within three business days, I will take his non-response as consent for me to punch him in the face.

    /s (for legal reasons)

  • My same-sex marriage ceremony occurred in a judge's chambers, nothing religious whatsoever. My husband and I are both very much atheist and would not have allowed any religious bullshit in our marriage.

    It's more accurate to say that the IRS allows us to jointly file taxes once married. If we're unmarried the IRS wouldn't allow that. The benefit of filing jointly isn't granted because of a "contract" between my husband and I, the benefit was already there and waiting for us to become eligible by getting married.

  • I didn't say anything about priests. No priest involved in my same-sex marriage. I'm not addressing religion at all here.

    Legally, marriage is not simply a contract between the two married people.

    For example, hospital visitation. If marriage is nothing more than a legal contract between my husband and I, how could it possibly compel a hospital to allow my husband to visit me if I'm hospitalized? The hospital didn't agree to anything in our contract, so how else are they compelled?

    My entire point is that marriage has legal benefits that go far beyond what a mere contract between two married parties can possibly grant.

  • Marriage is not a "contract". The legal benefits and rights that you mentioned aren't possible with just a contract between the married couple.