I understood this reference. Bravo.
I understood this reference. Bravo.
STORY TIME:
I have one of the most expensive cats on earth.
I recently paid ~$15,000 to have a pacemaker installed in my 4 year old shelter cat.
She started getting very clumsy and I noticed her getting dazed more and more often. Once I brought her to the vet, I learned that she had a congenital heart condition and her heart was literally stopping for seconds on end causing her to pass out (literally dying in front of me for seconds at a time.)
I couldn’t let her die. I adopted her during covid and could not have survived the pandemic without her.
I am blessed in that I could afford something like that and it wasn’t even a question of whether to get her the procedure. I would have gone bankrupt if I had to choose.
I hate that people will have to make that choice (it’s not even a choice as most people could never afford that) so after my pet insurance reimbursed me back ~$13,000, I donated it to the hospital as a grant specifically to be used towards any feline cardiac procedures that couldn’t be afforded.
Every morning we sit together while I have my coffee and I thank the universe for letting her be there with me in that moment.
This will assuredly lower the prices at those Somalian vacation hotspots.
Or…… Jack Black has a lucrative movie career that could get completely derailed if he doesn’t distance himself from this for a while.
Thank you for your service. 🫡
I give dirty looks for $25k. Subcontract your subcontract.
Prostagama?
This is what I do as a business owner. Buy insurance from the marketplace.
Hey Google, when is Jenny available to meet up for kisses?
Ahhh the ol’ artificial intelligence-a-roo
So what you’re saying is we should expect Elon Musk to start a zeppelin company at some point in the near future.
there’s plenty of class action lawsuits where people sued because someone claimed their medicine was good and it turned out to be bad.
It was only a couple of flipper babies…
The rumor is Ozempic.
As long as homeboy is healthy and happy, doesn’t matter how. Good on you, Gaben.
You didn’t answer the question though…
Iron. No, bronze.
Speak for yourself.
This guy agiles.
Small releases make fault isolation so much easier. And no need to deploy to prod until you’re ready to announce. Keep it in dev/staging until all are “ready for primetime.”
The loss of loss.