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Katowisp110 karma

This, and the fact that most of the military people would have to sell at least half their guns, is the reason why most military try and stay in Va and suck up the commute.

Katowisp48 karma

I'm from Maryland, and I don't really have anything positive to say about the place except that I'm glad I'm gone. The infrastructure blows, everything not actually in a city is a mess of sprawling suburbia, and I've learned not to trust cops (PG County, represent!). This from the day I was t-boned by a guy running a red light. I got his license plate, make/model of the car, and the name/number of a witness who had seen the accident.

...and the police man who took 20 minutes to drive less than a mile from the station said there was nothing he could do with that information.

But sure, make sure to set up speed traps all over the damn place, because that's where our cops need to be.

Katowisp19 karma

The hardest i ever had it was a lady who had that smell and also an actively bleeding nose that had been bleeding for about an hour, so there was dry blood on her shirt and she was using an old dirty towel to clean it up. We were on a back country road, so lots of twists and turns. It took everything I had not to vomit everywhere

Katowisp14 karma

I went for severe chest pain. It was just a strange gastric reflux that I never had had before, or since. But it cost me +13k. Thank god I was in the military, or I'd be completely screwed

Katowisp3 karma

It makes sense to me that more and more women are choosing to have a baby at home. Unless it's an at-risk pregnancy, not only does this usually work out better for the mother, but the baby is also less likely to be exposed to the antibiotic resistant microbes that run rampant in hospitals

Also, it's way less harried (from my understanding.) Most hospitals won't let you stay but a total of 24 hours after getting baby out.