by school, boar means runescape
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SteamID64 | 76561198135763017 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:175497289] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:1:87748644 |
Country | Ireland |
Signed Up | June 15, 2016 |
Last Posted | November 23, 2024 at 12:23 PM |
Posts | 1401 (0.5 per day) |
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In-game Sensitivity | 2.3 |
Windows Sensitivity | Standard |
Raw Input | 1 |
DPI |
400 |
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1920x1080 |
Refresh Rate |
144hz |
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Mouse | SteelSeries Aerox 3 Wireless |
Keyboard | Leopold FC750R |
Mousepad | QCK+ |
Headphones | Sennheiser HD650 |
Monitor | 144hz |
bump, looking for demo and med tryouts
tasheem have you no heart in that evil body
i don't think you're reading into the intended subtext of what the first game was offering you hard enough. there's a lot of nuanced storytelling in the first game that is done through gameplay + overall visual/audio devices that create a specific tone and atmposhere which in itself tells a story about jacket and explains who he is. i feel like that kind of thing was lost in hotline miami 2, opting for a much more direct style of storytelling. that kind of thing isn't inherently worse or better than indirect storytelling a la hotline miami 1, but i personally prefer indirect storytelling in games as it allows me to enjoy the gameplay of the game without the story feeling like it gets in the way of the game itself
vulcanToday at 11:04 AM
our pugs are starting
JuJuToday at 11:04 AM
enjoy your tranny pug
why do you like the 2nd more than the first? personally i think the narrative was a little too lack luster in the 2nd game and that jacket is a much more interesting protagonist than any of the ones from 2
SpamfestSeinfeld- laptop was stolenyou should check, assuming your college provides student insurance, if they provide an extension of coverage for the first unregistered semester. I think a lot of four year colleges provide student insurance, so it's definitely worth giving them a call and asking if there's any way to remain on their plan for the next semester.
- dropped out of college
- going to have to move out of my apartment and probably in with my dad who lives with 4 other people
- computer (laptop) that i still have is showing huge signs of age, and is the only thing that keeps me sane
- completely flat broke
- no insurance to afford therapy or (insert e word)
- developed minor alcohol dependency
Also, assuming that you're american, do you have no insurance, bad insurance due to high deductible, or bad insurance due to lack of coverage? If your parents have a plan you should be on their coverage until 26, and most families are not tanking the annual fine. Bad insurance due to high deductible is very inconvenient, but as far as I'm aware you can directly charge your insurance (again, assuming your parents aren't tanking the annual fee) and leave your parents to deal with it. That might mess up your future living situation though, so be careful.
Finally, if your insurance is refusing to cover you based on the grounds of "lack of medical necessity" this is where fun stuff happens and there's stuff you can actually get done. First off, talk to your doctor about this, they want your business and every doctor I've ever had has offered to do half the work of dealing with my insurance company. The rest of this will be specific to what I'm assuming (insert e word) means: spironolactone (or some other antiandrogen) + estradiol. I'm assuming that you have previously either gone to a doctor that provides endocrinology services, or an IC (informed consent) clinic. If you haven't done either try to make it to an IC clinic, they generally provide a sliding scale payment model (unemployed/poor people can get it for cheap or free). You want a prescription (obviously) but also the diagnostic codes, usually "Gender identity disorder, unspecified (F64.9)"/F64.0 which is to my knowledge equivalent, or "Endocrine disorder, unspecified (E34.9)"
I don't know how having E34.9 vs F64.x effects getting a prescription, but if they deny your treatment due to lack of medical necessity you will need your healthcare provider to send your insurance company a letter of medical necessity. You don't write this. After that happens you'll either be good, or they'll deny you again, if the latter happens you'll need to send in an appeal letter. If they deny you based on medical necessity again that would be very weird (usually WHO documentation deals with that quickly) but they might deny you for some unreasonable out of network complaint. You just need to describe how your medical situation is debilitating, and how the request they are making of you (different doctor that is presumably not possible for you to access, or lack of medical treatment) is impossible. Obviously you want it to be relatively dry, but don't be afraid to play up stuff like fear of discrimination, violence targeted towards you, comorbidity of other diagnoses if you have any of those (depression, anxiety, stuff like that).
For therapy I have much less knowledge, I believe you want the F64.9 diagnosis if you're arguing medical necessity of therapy. I would research my policy, and call my insurance company and ask for direct clarification. If they cover any form of therapy for medical necessity (PTSD, trauma, stuff like that) you should be able to get it with an F64.9 diagnosis. but I am a stranger on the internet talk to trained medical professionals and take their advice on how to deal with your insurance over mine.
EDIT: also, for anyone who has to pay for their own prescriptions, this website is great: https://www.goodrx.com/
i already dropped out, but before dropping out i checked if there was any campus provided/affiliated health care but there was not any, and i do not have any healthcare plan at all, and neither does my father so i can't use his. he helped me apply for government health care online but i have not heard anything from them yet and its been almost a month so i might just have to try and apply again
with no HL in this guy's life he fucks left right and center
dangerous amounts of anime (japanese animation, for you gaijin (foreigner))