One Two Three Four!
I declare a meme war!
Do NOT neglect your #AltText!!
@dgar Yes. Was going to do that, but then something else happened.

@dgar @Eetschrijver

Of course, tory filth only understand tory-speak!

@kleines_z @dgar @Eetschrijver in fairness, Schrödinger did create the thought experiment as a reductio ad absurdum.

@garymcm

You do realize you've just literally manifested the always noxious and completely useless "well, actually" trope, correct?

white men stfu challenge continues, fruitlessly 😑

@ricardoharvin i did. But I always thought it was interesting and thought someone else might. And I won’t.

@dgar @Eetschrijver

You make your money by making your workers healthy and unafraid to go get treatment before problems turn life threatening, and even if they arne't your workers since htey have money not eaten up by health costs they will buy your product.

@singletona @dgar @Eetschrijver Money in the Netherlands mostly goes to insurance companies and medical specialists. Hospitals are only losing money.

@dgar

Yup. For-profit healthcare is immoral.

I tolerated two years of the for-profit management, after my not-for-profit hospital was sold to them. I had worked there over a quarter of a century, and watching them shred and destroy all our pro-community efforts over those two years was intolerable.

They kept saying, "shareholder value", as though that had anything at all to do with the healthcare mission.

Healthcare has no business having 'shareholders'.

@Eetschrijver

@Edelruth @dgar @Eetschrijver I'd say the same about most industries.
Merchant Banker

Merchant Banker is a sketch that appears in "Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror," the thirtieth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. A merchant banker (John Cleese) sits at his desk and asks his client to tell him a few personal details (including where his relatives live, unrestricted access to his bank account and his three children as hostages) in order for him to get his money to him. He finishes the call and asks his secretary to send in Mr Ford (Terry Jones). He enters and asks

Monty Python Wiki
@dgar
@thisleisa
Damnit now I've got that planet booty song in my head 🤣
@dgar @thisleisa
It's not an appropriate song for the Yes campaign of course, but it does slap (I think that's what the kids say)

@dgar

We put my hair up so my wife could shave my neck and back hairline and we goofed around pinning it up because she has a habit of screwing up back there. lol

We took photos and I made a meme of them.

😂

@surefire @dgar For a split second, my brain crossed this with "Call Me Maybe" and I was very confused.
@KsNorm
What do you call it when you dismiss your reality as someone else's imagination?
@dgar