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My prediction of what they'll find when they crack open that uterus
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The Handmaid's Tale is a fucked up book (not the most fucked up one I've ever read), but I don't regret reading it.
I don't understand why people would join a fan group for it--or watch that tv series that was made, but that's just me.
Also: I doubt Polly Pocket read the book, probably watched the tv series or whatever it was.
I'm sure she's begged up more than 80k worth of shit over her Twitter career. She's used up current followers' good will and all those "down with capitalism!" posters she's trying to get in good with are broke as fuck. Then to follow that with, "I'm not retweeting you because it'll cut into my grift." Polissa is a grifty greedy gremlin who sees everyone else as an ATM, and I will not touch her hysterectomy hole. #mutualaid!
Whether she read it or not, she can't understand the context of a 500 word article more than half the time so I don't expect she would have absorbed anything other than the most obvious surface level shit out of a book.
It may be the religious factor that sets her off but many drug rehabs are funded by churches or Christian groups in the South. They all do preach the Jesus will heal you stuff but the bottom line is the addict has to want to change and any program to help someone achieve that goal shouldn’t be shat upon by the likes of Polissa. If she was “raised on AA” it’s not AAs fault is all I’m sayin.
AA is an addiction recovery structure and attracts struggling addicts who are self aware and want to get sober; the religious nuances are there with the 'higher power', thought it not necessarily a god, and it doesn't matter one bit to me personally anyway - people go there because they realise that they have a problem, and it is negatively affecting their lives, and they're willing to try and get better. addiction is so hard to overcome and for an addict to address and realise that they have a problem in the first place is way better than polissa has ever done in her life. she is a useless, fat, animal abusing grifter that does not want to better herself in anyway and would prefer to sit around doing fuck all and beg on the internet.
polissa of all people criticising addiction recovery makes me MATI. any addict trying to recover is a better human being than her.
This bitch literally double downed on her goal after getting no weed money omfgIt's super serious, guize.
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She just needs $500 for her neeeeeeds this week.
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The Handmaid's Tale is a fucked up book (not the most fucked up one I've ever read), but I don't regret reading it.
I don't understand why people would join a fan group for it--or watch that tv series that was made, but that's just me.
Also: I doubt Polly Pocket read the book, probably watched the tv series or whatever it was.
I have PCOS and I'm still annoyed that it's a fat middle aged white lady disease. Like guess what? Exercise and not being 300 lbs will sort out most of your issues in most of these cases. If you're unlucky, you might still get acne and chin hairs at a normal weight thanks to legit PCOS fucking with your hormones, but fat bitches love to claim it because the more severe symptoms tend to overlap with the voluntary consequences of being a grease beast.I was speaking with a friend who has severe fibro, and she told me that weed does absolutely nothing for her pain. Neither do any painkillers. The only thing that helps is consistent exercise, a least two hours worth, every single day.
Josh isn't the only one who needs a bike. Polissa needs to get on one too.
I know a couple people who have it and just losing SOME weight actually resolved a lot of their PCOS problems!I have PCOS and I'm still annoyed that it's a fat middle aged white lady disease. Like guess what? Exercise and not being 300 lbs will sort out most of your issues in most of these cases. If you're unlucky, you might still get acne and chin hairs at a normal weight thanks to legit PCOS fucking with your hormones, but fat bitches love to claim it because the more severe symptoms tend to overlap with the voluntary consequences of being a grease beast.
Antibiotics can be hell on the gut, I wouldn't wish it on most people, oof. And her shit (hah) diet won't help- I wonder how the anti biotics she will be prescribed will impact her bowels and her vintage bacteria cavern. For many it's not a pleasant experience for your gut
It's super serious, guize.
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A very interesting note about this bill.
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Above the name is the account number. Let’s say that a Good Samaritan, knowing of Polissa’s questionable begging and spending habits genuinely wanted to help. They would take that account number and go to the city’s utility pay page and chose “guest pay”.![]()
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They would enter that number and her last name and find that there are no results. They would call the 1-888 auto pay number and find the same.
Does anyone else find this strange?
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Looking at the full photo, the account number is blacked out. (Upper right above the date)A very interesting note about this bill.
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Above the name is the account number. Let’s say that a Good Samaritan, knowing of Polissa’s questionable begging and spending habits genuinely wanted to help. They would take that account number and go to the city’s utility pay page and chose “guest pay”.![]()
MotherOfCats on Twitter: "#crowdfunding I'm on SSDI. My husband start…
archived 14 Aug 2022 14:19:42 UTCarchive.ph
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They would enter that number and her last name and find that there are no results. They would call the 1-888 auto pay number and find the same.
Does anyone else find this strange?
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ah I completely missed that. I'm dumb.Looking at the full photo, the account number is blacked out. (Upper right above the date)
Almost any time I've dropped someone off for a medical procedure, whether something quick and ordinary or a longer surgical procedure, I've been told to go do whatever after dropping them off: go to work, do stuff around the house, etc. until I'm called to come pick them up again. Sure, some waiting rooms have television, but the station is usually 24-hour soap operas, infomercials, or useless news nobody cares about -- stuff that gets old after 15-30 minutes of nonstop watching.I wish this were part of pre surgery discussion: sitting in the hospital while someone has surgery or right after they get out is a boring waste of time.
By the math in that post, her listed needs come out to $345 or so. What's with the other $155? Yes, this is rhetorical because it's likely going towards her "herbal therapy" fund (i.e. weed) and not towards the groceries, gas, pet food, and cat litter she always claims she needs but can't afford.She just needs $500 for her neeeeeeds this week.
Shutoff of any utility is a hassle for providers and they'd just as soon get any amount towards the balance due than arrange for someone to disconnect or discontinue service. About the only exception might be telecommunications because that's probably done with some sort of switch - whether physical or electronic. Still, the point remains that providers prefer money over dealing with disconnections.I'd guess she's two months overdue and hasn't bothered to call the utility company to work a payment plan out. They don't like shutting people off and nine times out of ten will be happy if you just call to let them know your situation and give them something, like maybe that money for a pizza she didn't need or money she spent on weed because she was too stressed out.
This is true in my part of Kiwi Land. After an instance of a senior citizen freezing to death in his residence after heat and electricity were shut off due to nonpayment, the activists managed to get a rule/law in place that required utilities to do one of two things:I don't know if it's just the area of the country I'm in (NE) but they can't turn you off in the winter and only get really serious about turning you off the rest of the year if you're multiple months past due or in late fall because they know if you don't get it paid before winter they're stuck until spring.
Or really, really banal reality tv, yup.Sure, some waiting rooms have television, but the station is usually 24-hour soap operas, infomercials, or useless news nobody cares about -- stuff that gets old after 15-30 minutes of nonstop watching.
Before Polissa can use this argument to con someone, many (most?) people use insulin pens that don't require refridgeration instead of the syringe and vial these days. (I'm not trying to gainsay you, but I wouldn't put it past her to start mooing about that soon. We see you, Polly!)Most electric suppliers have exceptions to shutoffs if there is a medical need in the household. If Joh has the beetus, then doesn't he take insulin? Insulin requires refrigeration. Refrigeration requires electricity. Therein is the exception that may keep their power on. There you go, Polissa. You're welcome!
I've wondered if he actually is on diabetes medication. He doesn't have insurance and insulin, needles and testing equipment is damn expensive. He could just be taking an oral medication like Metformin but if his doctor prescribed it he'd be requiring Joh to test and come in for the occasional A1C test, again, which gets expensive if you're not insured.Most electric suppliers have exceptions to shutoffs if there is a medical need in the household. If Joh has the beetus, then doesn't he take insulin? Insulin requires refrigeration. Refrigeration requires electricity. Therein is the exception that may keep their power on. There you go, Polissa. You're welcome!