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I like that this trick arrow not only reads minds, but also prints them out on ticker tape. LOL I guess maybe he's saying there will be more trick arrows next season?
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I agree. This isn't the type of thing that should've been dropped for long periods of time. And, if she was even remotely good at her job, she would've caught Oliver a hundred times over by now without any need for outside witnesses. What a half-assed storyline as per usual, LOL.
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No thank you.
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Social Media and Behind the Scenes: AKA Everything Else Not "News and Media"
apinknightmare replied to Zalyn's topic in Arrow
The comments on his new post are also a garbage fire. -
We're dealing with Guggenlaw though so he'll probably be fine until they need a plot point!
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I was just trying to think of reasons he’d have to go public. That’s pretty much it.
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Did Katie film for that episode? If he does go public, he gets rid of the leverage BS has over him, and he can go after her as notLaurel.
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So, do Diggle and Oliver face this challenge together (given the ep title), or is the challenge a bone of contention between the two of them (since Oliver makes a daring move that could cost him everything)?
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Things I do not care about in no particular order: 1. Curtis 2. his boyfriend
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Social Media and Behind the Scenes: AKA Everything Else Not "News and Media"
apinknightmare replied to Zalyn's topic in Arrow
Picture it: -
Social Media and Behind the Scenes: AKA Everything Else Not "News and Media"
apinknightmare replied to Zalyn's topic in Arrow
While "The Final Countdown" plays in the background. Please. -
Social Media and Behind the Scenes: AKA Everything Else Not "News and Media"
apinknightmare replied to Zalyn's topic in Arrow
#theyforgot #touse #hisfavorite #hashtag #kidvicious -
LOL, you know that's what's going to happen. How will they ever put their precious feels aside to save the big meanie?!
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DICK D BETTER NOT GET HIS 3-D PRINTED BOOT EVEN REMOTELY CLOSE TO THAT FACE
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Oh man, I had my gallbladder taken out during an outpatient procedure a few years ago. I was in for prep/surgery/recovery for a total of 3 hours and then went home. The bill was over $21k! There were pages and pages and pages of charges just labeled "prescription" ranging from $2 to $1500 - and when I called and argued no one could tell me what they were for. I only had to pay a $150 copay for the whole thing, but god that bill made me SO MAD.
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I guess it could happen, like if you're part of a clinical trial or something. But not for routine visits or emergency care, no.
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It's a hard question to answer because it varies by who you are, where you live, what kind of hospital you go to, who is willing to help you, etc. Our healthcare industry works through health insurance - you either get health insurance through your employer who offers plans you can choose from. They usually pay a percentage of the monthly cost, and you pay the rest. You can also get health insurance on your own without a job, but it can be incredibly expensive to do that. A lot of people don't have insurance because they can't afford it, or because they don't want it. In those cases, they are taking the risk of having to pay the full price for any medical emergencies, and it can be incredibly expensive. A couple hundred dollars to visit a doctor for a routine visit - thousands to hundreds of thousands (and millions) if you have a serious or catastrophic illness. Our healthcare is almost never free. Even people who can't afford it will usually owe some kind of money for care they receive, even if it's at a reduced cost because they qualify for aid. Whether or not they ever pay it is a different story. If you have an emergency, I would imagine they help you first in most cases, and worry about how you'll pay for it later - simply because someone who's been stabbed or shot or whatever wouldn't be in the right state of mind to provide insurance information before they get care. They would usually face an incredibly hefty bill, though. In some cases they could negotiate, or find a program that would be willing to help.
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I suspect maybe they brought back the blogging because she can do that from anywhere and it's a relatively solitary activity - so they don't have to devote any sets or extra characters to maintaining that kind of storyline (if they intend to). And this way she'll always be working on something Flash-related, so they can easily just bring it back when the story calls for it.