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Just so you know, they make dental implants out of titanium alloy these days. Unless all you can afford is wood.

Well, the denist has been nagging me to get a crown on the damn thing since I failed three root canals ages ago. We talked about a bridge but medicaid covers fuckall, so's I did some magical math - If I save $400 for half a year I can do a post, heal and pay the rest off in installments. I think. I could just wait the year and save up the full amount, but it takes six months to heal the post anyway. Though by all accounts I'm not going to enjoy the temporary flipper while the post heals. Which is the only thing medicaid will pay for, the cheap pricks.

I've got one (a molar) and it's good. No fuss, no pain, no problems. Not cheap.

Oh, aye, I've calculated about five thou, roughly. For max price, that is. As for actual cost I'll possibly have a bit of money left over. Hello new tattoo!
 
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How did you get medicaid?
 
(for clarity, the nerve thing affects the reliability of my limbs, it's how I broke my foot a few years ago. Didn't realize my left leg went incommunicado and tried to walk, fell on it and broke the foot.)
 
^Are you unable to work? Don't want to be overly prying here, but do you receive any kind of disability?

I applied for medicaid but was told I have to be living under the poverty level. Apparently I'm just slightly above it.

Never mind the fact that I'm six months behind on rent and can't afford to see a specialist for my knee problems and an eye inflammation.

I wonder if it varies from state to state?
 
^Are you unable to work? Don't want to be overly prying here, but do you receive any kind of disability?

I applied for medicaid but was told I have to be living under the poverty level. Apparently I'm just slightly above it.

Never mind the fact that I'm six months behind on rent and can't afford to see a specialist for my knee problems and an eye inflammation.

I wonder if it varies from state to state?

Yeah, I'm on disability. That generally means unable, they don't just hand that out. As in by visually impaired I mean legally blind. Which is not synonymous with 'unable to work', but it is synonymous with 'fucking abled people and their lack of accommodation combined with stereotypes'. Seven hundred odd a month, I'm definitively under the poverty level. That's why I called it magical math; the roomie is currently paying the great bulk of ....everything.

When I say I'll be saving $400 a month, I mean that in a very literal manner; all the (fun) shit everyone else spends money on I, well, don't. Neither does the roomie, for that matter. We're largely homebodies, barring the occasional conference or convention.
 
Well, maybe not the great bulk but he does pay a smidgen more in the utilities department. Food and mortgage is a half n'half thing tho. Most of the disability payment disappears into bills, but I've two more months of credit card to pay off before the tooth payment savings start. Usually I just throw money at him while he snickers but we have this bad habit of forgetting to both write and deposit the cheque into his account so it just kind've loiters around the desk for a few weeks. This month, for instance, it was decided we'd just wait till April and do one lump sum since he's been on third shift for a while.

(He did just get a raise though, and thank all the gods for that - taken together we make one functioning human being, household-bills & mortgage-wise, which is why it's 'relatively' cheap. Not looking forward to the crunch though, it's going to hurt.)
 
^ Three condoms if it's a vagina. And perhaps a hole in the sheet.
 
^ Three condoms if it's a vagina. And perhaps a hole in the sheet.

...believe it or not, I'm sure there's people that think one condom just isn't as trustworthy as doubling up, America's poor sex Ed being what it is. They're gonna be real sad when the friction tears them both and there's a nasty surprise.
 
...believe it or not, I'm sure there's people that think one condom just isn't as trustworthy as doubling up, America's poor sex Ed being what it is. They're gonna be real sad when the friction tears them both and there's a nasty surprise.

Best to go old school.

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It's been a while since we had a Kurt Weill Abend. Weill scholars believed that this song ("Cottage Cheese Song" or "Song of the Blind Girl") was either lost or that it had never existed. But it's turned up.


The oddly titled song made fun of popular faith healer Joseph Weißenberg, who relied on poultices of soft, white cheese to cure the ailing. In this instance, his attempt to prevent a young girl from going blind failed, and the authors seized on the well-publicized case as the occasion of a satirical song which incorporated a phrase from a German hymn, "So nimm denn meine Hände und führe mich" (Then take my hands and lead me). Lotte Lenya gave the first performance. After the revue closed in December 1931, the song disappeared until Kurt Weill Edition managing editor Elmar Juchem found the manuscript in the theater collection of the Freie Universität Berlin.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/06/...he-white-cheese-discovered.html?smid=pl-share


Here's the original German version.




Here it is in English.


 
this is basically post something just for the heck of it 2.0 tbh
 
The stiff section at the end of the shoelace is called an aglet, also spelled aiglet. From the French.
 
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