People in Montana do. Well, in their trucks, I don’t remember any cars there. I usually take mine off, I’m too tall to wear it inside the car.
People in Montana do. Well, in their trucks, I don’t remember any cars there. I usually take mine off, I’m too tall to wear it inside the car.
It’s more machine now than man. Twisted and evil.
It may not have been your intention but your comment came out dickish. Since your English is so good you should be able to phrase things better.
Immigration is complicated, and you are thinking only of “legal” immigration. It is extremely common for people to ignore those laws. And a job is not always required, no.
You (generic you) don’t need to really emigrate to a country to receive treatment, you could go with a tourist visa or visa free and get treated, then go back to the shitty country without universal healthcare where you live.
In my home country everyone has access to healthcare because it’s a human right, so by law it doesn’t matter what your immigration status is, you will get care. This includes cancer treatment, for free.
You don’t have to be rich, it takes a couple thousand dollars, the problem is to not become homeless afterwards…
Uh, what? Most Catholics aren’t circumcised, that’s an American thing.
I opened this post looking for coelacanth facts.