[-] ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world 36 points 6 hours ago

My mom had to take an ambulance to the hospital a few years ago. She later got a bill for $2800 although medicare paid for some of that. Turns out the hospital she went to had its own associated ambulance service which wasn't the ambulance service that gave her the ride. She later got a second bill from the hospital's ambulance service, also for $2800, even though they hadn't even given her the ride (medicare naturally enough did not pay for any of this bill). My mom was going to pay this second bill because I guess her generation just pays every fucking bill that shows up in the mail no matter what, but I put my foot down and insisted that she didn't. I had a lot of fun calling them up and yelling at them about this bullshit. They refused to retract the bill and sent it a few more times, but eventually they gave up and didn't send it to collections.

A fun side note to this story is that the hospital system in question became in danger of bankruptcy and put itself up for sale. A vulture capitalist firm noticed that the value of just the hospital system's real estate holdings was a lot more than the sale price, so they purchased it and ran up a ton more debt paying themselves more than a billion dollars in bonuses. Then they spun off the real estate as a separate entity to which the hospitals started paying rent, which increased their operating deficit and debt still further. Eventually the hospitals declared bankruptcy and were closed down, leaving an entire city (of poor black people, natch) without any hospitals at all. Capitalism is just so awesome.

"Black Sails", another person here just mentioned it to me.

historical accuracy isn’t a high priority

I want to see Blackbeard getting a cheesesteak in Philly.

It's Tom Petty ... because Tom Petty fucking hated Republicans since Reagan (and maybe earlier, he probably hated Nixon too).

I'll have to check that out, thanks for the rec.

OK, electric planes are fucked then. No wonder they're resorting to "$5 of electricity" clickbait bullshit.

I didn't buy a cup FWIW. I assumed you guys were paid from the US military budget and hence from my taxes, not from Mission BBQ plastic cups.

I agree that LEDs are a lot more similar to fluorescent lights than incandescent bulbs, but growing up nobody ever lauded "the inventor of fluorescent lights". I don't even know who that might be.

[-] ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world 4 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

It is a bit weird to me that when I was a kid (in the '70s) great emphasis was placed on the inventors of the lightbulb and phonograph (Edison), the telephone (Graham Bell), and the television (Farnsworth).* And now those technologies have all been largely replaced by alternatives that work on very different physical principles. I'm not sure they even teach that inventor stuff in schools any more.

* Yes I know that nothing is ever really invented by one person.

[-] ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world 5 points 13 hours ago

Spy magazine back in the '80s used to have an annual "10 worst people, places and things" issue. Trump always made the list, although it was more of an NYC-centric thing. Each listee always had a "mitigating factors" item and Trump's was always "at least he's not in politics". :(

My favorite bit from back then was that Trump once offered to pay for the funeral of a child who had been killed by a bear, and then reneged on the offer.

[-] ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world 4 points 13 hours ago

my grandma also got weirdly angry at everybody and everything right before she started to forget who we were, and eventually who she was

This is depressing. My elderly mother gets enraged whenever someone uses one of her precious Revereware copper-bottomed pots. I'm assuming it's a precursor to Alzheimer's, which her younger sister already died from.

[-] ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world 5 points 14 hours ago

Fun fact: "walking the plank" was a myth made up by Hollywood. And think about it, would you bother having the ship's carpenter build a temporary diving board out of precious timber when you could just throw the person overboard instead? There was a punishment called "walking the yard" where they made a man walk off the end of one of the cross-members that held the sails; whether you survived or not depended on the weather and how high up the yard was. Not as cinematic as walking the plank, though.

I don't think I've ever seen a movie where they showed keelhauling or flogging around the fleet.

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