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cryptographic assets

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#1
  • DOGE🐕
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  • 2024/11/13 12:43

It's that quadrennial crypto asset bubble season again.
Those of you who have continued to be gullible since the last time are sure to see your assets explode.
Which crypto assets are you invested in ??

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#3
  • ばば
  • 2024/11/17 (Sun) 20:27
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I bought a bunch of stuff years ago, but Solana was the only one I hit.
I kept it salted after it blew up. It's going up now, but I haven't had the courage to take a profit yet.
I also bought DOGE at a very high price, and I wish Euron the best.

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#4

Disney💦.

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#5
  • Solana
  • Yesterday 21:44
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Good evening.
Today Bit keeps going up and is at a high of 97838 !
I have bought just a few Bit, Solana, Dodge, Shibainu.
After the sale, do I have to file my own tax return at tax return time ?
I have never sold yet. Sorry for the sidebar.
If you have ever sold, it would be very helpful to know.
Thank you very much.

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Murmur Plus

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#1
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  • 2022/11/15 20:08

Gone again ?

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  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/11/18 (Mon) 13:38
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3732

If it's dirty, clean it and it's shiny.

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#3734
  • 見栄晴子
  • 2024/11/18 (Mon) 20:52
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#29 Showa Ototto
> Old people are blessed to live in America.
> Ototsuan full of happiness, blessed with warm handouts.

Happy "Ototsuan"
Will you share your happiness with our children again this year ?
Are you still accepting wish lists ?

Will the gifts be noise cancelling headphones and iphones again this year ?
Last year they were given out to children at the South ・ Central Police Station.

Bitcoin has gone up, have you already made a profit this year ?
"Ototsan" gives gifts to children at the end of the year with the profits from his investments.
Thank you very much. The children's smiles are waiting for you.

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#3735
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/11/19 (Tue) 08:10
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3734

It's nothing to do with strangers.

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#3736
  • 見栄晴子
  • 2024/11/19 (Tue) 11:42
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> It's nothing to do with strangers.

My father is as shy as ever.
The children's smiles are waiting for you.
Thank you again this year.

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#3738
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • Yesterday 08:22
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It's none of my business.

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Dodgers Tickets

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#1
  • ショーベース
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  • 2024/09/09 04:07

Shohei, congrats on #46
I left the Angels and can't go to the games
I gave up on the Dodgers because the tickets would be too expensive

Yesterday's game was pretty empty in the outfield and the infield
Why is it a Sunday game?

Ticket price is too expensive ?
It's too hot ?

I gave up watching the game because parking is too much trouble, but
I'm willing to go if I can buy tickets at reasonable price.

How did you get tickets and what is your plan to go


Any advice or parking tips ?
Please comment!

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#54
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/11/01 (Fri) 08:52
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The guys who went on a rampage downtown after the Dodgers won the championship. The fireworks they tried to light themselves exploded, sending two fingers flying and blood spurting all over the place.

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#56
  • キビシイ
  • 2024/11/01 (Fri) 10:43
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54,
That is a truly unfortunate event. Fireworks accidents can be very dangerous, especially if you light them yourself. It can certainly be frustrating that young people don't learn, but education and awareness efforts are important.

Regarding the use of taxpayer money for medical care and disability certification, we need a system where society as a whole supports each other. It would also be nice to see more education and regulation to prevent accidents and injuries.

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#74

This guy said he put it on go find me on the news and asked for donations, but who would do it?
He deserved it.

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#75
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/11/07 (Thu) 07:57
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go find me ???? GoFundMe then ?
that's not what it means at all ( lol ) ( lol )

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#76


One misspelled typo.
I see you enjoy giving away

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Server Chip

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#1
  • summer
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  • 2024/10/25 09:13

I am currently a lunch server at a Japanese restaurant. The restaurant is open all night with no lunch break, but servers rotate with dinner servers at 4:30pm.
Since there is one server for both lunch and dinner, each server gets a tip.
However, the customers around 4:30pm are more subtle; it is the lunch server who is in the middle of the meal, and the dinner server who takes the check and lowers the plates.
The dinner server gets a tip for that customer.

Is this a normal part of the server duties ? I have a few questions about the subtleties of the shift times.
I do not place a check on a customer while they are eating before I come up, as it is against the rules.

Please let me know if there are any differences in calculation between Japanese and American restaurants.
Thank you very much.

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#22
  • 経営者の頭痛の種
  • 2024/10/30 (Wed) 09:37
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It's not a restaurant that started yesterday, and the rules have been established for a long time. It's not orderly for newcomers to complain about it
Then, we should discuss it and say that currently each person is supposed to get one, but from now on we will collect them once and distribute them equally, wouldn't that be digging a grave ??

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#23
  • キビシイ
  • 2024/10/30 (Wed) 15:13
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That is correct. It can be disruptive for a new employee to challenge an existing rule. If the current rules are considered fair, it may be wise to follow them.

If you feel there is room for improvement, it may be beneficial to have a quiet discussion with your manager or to exchange ideas with other colleagues.

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#24
  • summer
  • 2024/10/30 (Wed) 23:08
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Thank you all for your answers. The tip is of course split with the kitchen staff at the time. It is not the sole responsibility of the server.
However, since only servers rotate between lunch and dinner shifts, the kitchen staff is not affected. I am a little uncomfortable with the service I give being passed on to other servers as I believe the service I give is included in the customer's tip, but I will try to come to terms with it somewhere.
Thank you !

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#25
  • こまけえな
  • 2024/10/31 (Thu) 20:38
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1 > Each server gets a tip.
24 > Tips are of course split with the kitchen staff at the time. It is not the server's monopoly.

What, the restaurant collects it once ? # That's not what you said 1

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#26
  • キビシイ
  • 2024/10/31 (Thu) 21:08
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The explanation apparently lacks consistency. It is understandable that there is some confusion as to whether each server receives tips directly or whether the restaurant collects them once for distribution with the kitchen staff. Perhaps it would be best to reconfirm this frankly with the staff.

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Remittance to Japan $ 250,000

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#1
  • Money
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  • 2024/10/22 08:59

I would like to send the money through my bank and would like to know your experience. Thank you in advance.

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#2

I don't know if it's the same person or not, but there was a topic about buying a house in Japan and wanting to live a Japan-US hybrid life, but if you have $250,000 to send, why don't you ask an expert instead of asking questions here ?
Some questions here get lame responses, so I'm not sure if that's helpful ?
It depends on the bank of the recipient of the Japanese account. It depends on the bank of the recipient of the Japanese account and whether the money is transferred to his/her Japanese account or not.

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#3
  • キビシイ
  • 2024/10/23 (Wed) 08:56
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While transferring money through a bank is generally a safe and reliable way to send money, there are a few points to keep in mind.

Remittance fees: It is important to check the fees in advance, as different banks have different fees.

Transfer time: Depending on the bank you are transferring to and the time of day, it may take several days.

Payee information: exact bank name, account number, SWIFT code, etc. is required.

Tax Reporting: Tax reporting may be required for remittances over $250,000.

It is best to contact your bank directly for specific bank names and detailed procedures. If there is anything else you would like to know, please feel free to let us know.

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#4
  • 直井
  • 2024/10/29 (Tue) 17:54
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How about using it gradually over its lifetime as a credit card account?

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HONDA PROLOGUE 2024

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#1
  • EVデビュー
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  • 2024/10/01 15:35

I am thinking of buying a HONDA PROLOG

I have never driven an EV and would like to know its reputation.
I would be happy if you could share the advantages and disadvantages of other EV models as well.

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#10
  • 香奈
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 14:27
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Sorry for the flight

Which SUV hybrid would you recommend ?
I'm still a little reluctant about EVs, so if anyone is driving a hybrid, please share the information 🤲.

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#11
  • NSX,
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 17:29
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Mr. 8

but I personally recommend a pure engine car. Many of you seem to be mistaken, because most of us, including hybrids and plug-in ・ hybrids, save money on gasoline but not on money.
For example, comparing a CR-V hybrid to a non-hybrid on a 3-year lease, the difference is about $100/month. If you can save more than that on gasoline based on your driving pattern, then you should buy it, but if it is less than the same amount, then you will have to pay the price of a hybrid because the data shows that insurance rates are about 7 ~ 11% higher than a hybrid. That said, if you try to drive it longer and buy it back, the resale value will reverse after 10 years, even though it was $5,000 more expensive when you bought it. That's because around that time, the inverter or the battery starts to fail. That said, pure engine cars are about to disappear, so it's time to make a decision. I know that if the next president is Trump, it will be at least 4 years longer.

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#13
  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 17:44
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> but pure engine cars are about to disappear, so it's time to make a decision.

They won't disappear. Well, hydrogen could replace gasoline, but it will still be an engine
A world of only electric cars ? Impossible, California will probably put it off too, otherwise car makers will be wiped out

From LA to 3.5 hours from LA to Las Vegas in a gasoline car
stay overnight on the way to recharge my electric car 、、、、、
I have an electric car for personal use and only use it for commuting and shopping ? I rent a gasoline car when I travel ( lol ) ( lol )

9 don't play with 7, it's just irritating
7 still writes without thinking, he's an idiot who thinks that outside charging stations are not available for every type of car, he's universal, remember that.

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#19
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/10/06 (Sun) 08:41
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13

"Driving a gasoline car from LA to Las Vegas takes 3.5 hours"

The driving distance from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is 272 miles.
Driving a gasoline car from Los Angeles to Las Vegas takes approximately 4 hours 24 minutes.

13 is not to be taken seriously, it will only irritate you
If you take it seriously, you will be in big trouble. It's a well-known havoc.

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#20
  • NSX,
  • 2024/10/07 (Mon) 08:48
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#13 Mr.

> That said, pure engine cars are about to disappear, so it's time to make a decision.
> It's not going away. Well, hydrogen could replace gasoline, but it will still be an engine

I guess I worded it wrong. The CO2 regulations are getting stricter year by year, and it is getting harder and harder to meet the fuel economy regulations with engines alone. So, at the very least, there will be mild hybrids with idle stop (, which will be subject to stricter regulations in the next period ), and plug-in hybrids at the top of the list. But in the future, we are aiming for zero CO2 emissions, ( which is impossible, but ) at that time, e-fuel, hydrogen, and fuel cell cars will become popular.
Several companies have already launched practical fuel cell vehicles, but due to political pressure from BEV proponents, they have not become widespread, and in reality, they are not open for business.

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mobile telephone company

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#1
  • 香奈
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  • 2024/10/05 14:23

What cell phone carrier do you guys use ?
Any good or bad?

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#3
  • ケイタ
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 18:18
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Tello

Starting at $5/month and includes hotspot and calls to Japan.

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  • ボケた高齢者
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 20:10
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ah, a prepaid phone number for a company in China, so that data will not be extracted.
And $5 is only for the caller, I think they take money for the incoming calls.
I wonder if prepaid phone numbers can be registered with various apps, like banking, etc. ? Does anyone know if it is possible to ask for Uber or something like that ? ? I'm not sure.

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#5

I've been using T-Mobile (T-Mobile ・ not "mobile" ^^) for the last 10 years or so.

Rates are not cheap, but not much different from those of major competitors.

I heard that there is a Japanese company called "Hanacell https://www.hanacell.com/", but

I think it is more convenient and secure to use a major American company if you live in the US.

When you travel to Japan, you can use it

normally from the moment you arrive at the airport in Japan if you ask for that setup beforehand.

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#6

There were also posts like this.

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskLosAngeles/comments/1asa2tn/whos_your_cellcarrier_whos_best/

Even if you live in LA, your English reading and writing skills If you are not good at reading and writing English, it won't help you.

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#7

MINT $ 15@5G

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About Summer Camps

Learn / School
#1
  • yuvichan
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  • 2024/10/01 10:24

Nice to meet you.
I would like to travel to the US to attend any of the following summer camps for elementary school children after next year.
However, I cannot find any of the following summer camps. If you know of any, I would appreciate it if you could let me know.

▼ Summer camps we are looking for

Something where the kids work on something away from their parents and learn a lot in the process and make their parents or someone else smile as a result

For example,
・ Selling lemonade only to kids. Donate the proceeds
・ Barter from what the kids make in town and get creative until you get the desired item
・ Find wildflowers and cook them and treat the parents

Or a hands-on program to find something the kids like to do

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#7
  • 釣られてみた
  • 2024/10/04 (Fri) 17:32
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6

If the parents can't understand English to begin with, it's not worth talking about ? They won't be able to communicate well with the campsite.

I wonder if there are camps for foreign children who don't understand English.
Even if you can write the alphabet, it won't do you any good if you can't speak the language well enough to communicate.

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#8
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん      .
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 10:19
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> But I can't find the following summer camps.

If you don't understand English, did you look for it in Japanese?

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#9
  • ご意見無用
  • 2024/10/06 (Sun) 08:46
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8 is not to be taken seriously

If you take it seriously, you will be in serious trouble. It's a famous havoc.

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  • 2024/10/06 (Sun) 09:30
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Children are much more clever than adults think.
Rather, they don't limit their behavior with preconceived ideas, so they absorb a lot of things even if they don't speak the language.
Good and bad.
Let's do our best to help them grow up safely, but not to deprive them of their potential as parents!

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#11

Actress Riisa Naka sent her son to a summer camp in Boston last summer and posted a video on Youtube.

If parents are not able to research, negotiate, and inquire by themselves, they may have to rely on agencies ?.

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I am looking for a property in Irvine.

Housing
#1
  • ri____km
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  • 2024/08/21 13:30

I will be stationed in Irvine starting in January.
I live with my 4 children, ages 4 and 2.
We are currently living in Chicago and had no choice of a house but a townhouse because Chicago is very hard to shovel snow.
Do most expatriates living in Irvine live in townhouses, apartments, or single-family homes? ?
I know there are advantages and disadvantages to each, but I can't imagine what it would be like in a different climate than Chicago.
Also, any recommendations on areas?
I am looking for rent within $5500.
Thanks in advance.

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#2

I used to live in Chicago. It's a nice place, but cold. LOL
It depends on what part of Irvine you want to live in, how many bedrooms you need, and if you can drive … but the climate is pleasant and comfortable year round. There is a lot of entertainment, the beach is only 15 minutes away by car, and you can even go skiing in the snowy mountains if you drive 2 hours.

With houses, you have to do the renovations and maintenance on your own, which is inconvenient. With apartments and condominiums, it's easier because they take care of the maintenance. If you have young children, I recommend a place with a park.

I think it is by far the easiest place to raise children.

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#4
  • ハテナ
  • 2024/09/04 (Wed) 18:04
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Rent means rent, so maintenance is the landlord's obligation.

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#5

アーバインは結構暑くなりますよ
良いところに住みたいなら海に近い所?

日系幼稚園に入れたいならタスティン辺りが便利かもしれません
予算は十分あるようなのでアーバインカンパニー系の
年式の新しいアメニティの揃ったアパートが良いと思います
プールは当然、テニスコートなどがあるところが良いかも

夕方はどの高速道路も混むので下道で通勤できるところ、学校の送り迎え出来るのが便利でしょう
アーバインはアメリカじゃないアメリカです
治安は基本とても安全ですが車上狙いはあります

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Hospital specializing in thyroid

Problem / Need advice
#1
  • minch75
  • 2024/08/30 09:40

I recently moved to Irvine.

I have had thyroid problems for 10 years since I was in Japan and need to go to the hospital here as well.
If anyone has been to a hospital for the same thyroid related symptoms, I would like to get recommendations for a hospital.

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  • TRASH . .
  • 2024/09/02 (Mon) 08:42
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5

Did you have the surgery with or without health insurance?
If not, you need to write down the costs incurred so the reader can understand.

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  • 有能
  • 2024/09/02 (Mon) 08:47
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7

You need to write down what health insurance you have if you care.

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#9
  • TRASH . .
  • 2024/09/02 (Mon) 09:43
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Medi-Cal if you have no income.
Don't you know that American citizens are heavily protected?

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  • TRASHはここに出してはいけません
  • 2024/09/02 (Mon) 11:11
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8

Let's hear Mr. 5's insurance before we go any further.

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#11
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/03 (Tue) 09:12
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Don't trust doctors too much ! patients are nothing but objects of profit

patients should defend themselves
not at the mercy of doctors.

This text has been translated by auto-translation. There may be a slight difference between the original text and the translation. (Original Language: 日本語)

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