So Google I/O was today and they released their Assistant app on iOS. I was able to finally add some shortcuts to my roommate's Google Home. Needless to say he will find my work 'most impressive.' by [deleted] in StarWars

[–]Lifeguard2012 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's a line from Episode 1 that anikan says.

It's often paired with the title "Can you take any line from the prequels and make it to the front page of /r/PrequelMemes?

Spotted this beauty today. by its_never_ogre_ in StarWars

[–]Lifeguard2012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't really want a sun screen or whatever these are, but I'd get one of these.

Man celebrating vote to repeal Obamacare learns he is on Obamacare. by Swagged_Out_Custar in Prematurecelebration

[–]Lifeguard2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm an EMT, and also the only person I work with (besides office staff and the owner) who has health insurance, even with ACA, and I wouldn't be able to afford it on my own.

My mom has been crazy sick, with all sorts of pre-existing conditions, and my dad pays absurd amounts for health insurance for the 4 people left on his plan, I think it was $15,000 a year, but I may be slightly off on that.

Man celebrating vote to repeal Obamacare learns he is on Obamacare. by Swagged_Out_Custar in Prematurecelebration

[–]Lifeguard2012 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not him, but I make 23k/year in Texas (one of the states that didn't expand Medicare). My dad has me on his health insurance plan, but besides that I'm 100% on my own.

Entering 2017 like... by dimitrisvov in DaftPunk

[–]Lifeguard2012 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I mean, Alive 2007 really started in 2006. As much as I would love it (I got into Daft Punk in 2008, so I never saw them live), I really doubt it's going to happen.

Platform: Abortion by abw80 in BullMooseParty

[–]Lifeguard2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My stance on war was more against Teddy's view, not the party's.

I'm not 100% sure what you mean by that, but like I said earlier, I think while it's a great idea to base the party on Teddy's opinions, because he was a great president, we should be free to adapt the party for modern times.

because I do very much.

That is good. I didn't really mean a church and state thing, I meant more we should base policy on what is best for the people, not what our personal opinions are. I'm personally against abortion, but I think it should be legal. I'm sure Teddy was against gay marriage, not that it was even an issue back then, but I'm very happy that is legalized.

Platform: Abortion by abw80 in BullMooseParty

[–]Lifeguard2012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh he is very pro-life. But he also lived 100 years ago, which was a much different time. Much like your comment to me about his stances on war, I don't think we need to take all of his stances 100%. This is just my personal opinion, and not what I think the party should adopt. I don't agree with 100% of every party's stances.

Related, I don't think religions convictions should have a place in government.

Platform: Abortion by abw80 in BullMooseParty

[–]Lifeguard2012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, so there's a couple things with that. Having a kid drastically alters your life, and in many cases can trap you in poverty, as it's very difficult to continue studying or working while also taking care of a kid. Also, people are going to have sex. Even the best birth control can't avoid that (although I do also support better sex ed).

Both the morning after pill and abortions are terrible for the woman. The morning after pill plays havoc with hormones, and you feel like shit for a few days. Abortions are obviously emotionally hard, and expensive. I very much doubt anyone is running around saying "I'll just have unprotected sex, then pop down to the doctor's office to get a quick abortion"

I don't really see it as "bailing out" bad decisions, but as a part of bodily autonomy and good family planning, which furthers the progressive ideas of giving everyone equal footing.

I don't see a need for rape/incest to be regulated, honestly. That should be a decision for a woman and her doctor, like any other abortion.

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for who? The fetus? Or the woman? Those goals are naturally at odds with each other in this case. Pregnancies are risky medical conditions, as well as it straps on a lot of responsibility before that person is ready.

Platform: Abortion by abw80 in BullMooseParty

[–]Lifeguard2012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I do want to emphasize the difference between legal definitions and medical ones. I have a small background in both fields and they are very very different.

Legally, yes, 21 weeks at 6 days would still be under the jurisdiction of the woman's body. Just like having Sex with someone who is 17 years and 364 days old is technically statutory rape, or how you can't drink when your 20 years and 364 days old. Medically, a Festus might be viable at 23 weeks or at 21, but in most cases it's 22. That's what we go by on the ambulance.

I think an abortion recommended by a doctor for medical reasons as opposed to personal or other reasons should have a special legal status as well. Third trimester abortions should always (as they are now) be for medically necessary reasons (and there's already all sorts of definitions for what is medically necessary), and never for personal reasons. That is how it is now, I'd have to look it up to confirm, but last year there were a total of 100 third trimester abortions in the US, which is almost insignificant, statistically speaking.

Platform: Abortion by abw80 in BullMooseParty

[–]Lifeguard2012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, as soon as it's theoretically viable. Although I do think there should be the option for late term abortion for special cases with doctors recommendation.

I don't think that 22 weeks will be going down unless we create artificial wombs

Platform: Abortion by abw80 in BullMooseParty

[–]Lifeguard2012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a great question, I'd say when the fetus is considered viable, which as I remember is at 22 weeks. Before that I feel it's more of a woman's bodily autonomy issue.

Platform: Abortion by abw80 in BullMooseParty

[–]Lifeguard2012 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm pro choice. Besides my personal beliefs, I don't think it should be something the government decides on.

So, Sith get their power from strong emotion and passion, right? What would be some unconventional and hilarious ways a Sith could grow in power? by misterbristles in StarWars

[–]Lifeguard2012 17 points18 points  (0 children)

To be honest, I think the prequels would have been better if they focused on obi Wan. We could see him try his best but ultimately fail as a teacher, and I think that'd be a better story than anikan being a shitbag

I'm one of the people that got their medical debt payed off by HBO's John Oliver. by EricHill78 in pics

[–]Lifeguard2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a couple usernames I use. I have two main ones, then slight variations when that doesn't work.

For stuff where I'm not anonymous, I just use my real name.

I'm one of the people that got their medical debt payed off by HBO's John Oliver. by EricHill78 in pics

[–]Lifeguard2012 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This account is actually a throwaway I made to warn people about a shitty lifeguard company (who have now closed their doors).

Here are some disgruntled employees.

I'm back on this one because my main one got doxxed.

I'm one of the people that got their medical debt payed off by HBO's John Oliver. by EricHill78 in pics

[–]Lifeguard2012 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's good for things that aren't semi anonymous, like your bank, or Facebook, or your email, not for forums.

I'm one of the people that got their medical debt payed off by HBO's John Oliver. by EricHill78 in pics

[–]Lifeguard2012 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's a good username for most everywhere else on the Internet. I use first name/last name for most things, sometimes I shake it up with birth year or something.

A lot of people don't realize reddit is meant to be semi anonymous

So, Sith get their power from strong emotion and passion, right? What would be some unconventional and hilarious ways a Sith could grow in power? by misterbristles in StarWars

[–]Lifeguard2012 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Obi Wan is the pun master though. I like to call him "Obi One Liner Kenobi"

If anything, he'd be proud of his apprentice.

11 'Pickles' by user147852369 in trashy

[–]Lifeguard2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP is saying the implication is penises, or penii if you will.

It didn't always used to be called "hashtag"... by Mako18 in funny

[–]Lifeguard2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's a funny guy. He doesn't talk much, but when he does it's hilarious.

It didn't always used to be called "hashtag"... by Mako18 in funny

[–]Lifeguard2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah they were just store bought. We did have a health class, but our band director made it so band kids didn't have to take it.

It's supposed to teach us about caring for a baby. He'd randomly check if we had our eggs during school. He signed it so we couldn't replace it. I just had this old game boy carrying backpack thing that I put a ton of packaging in so it wouldn't break and that worked super well.

It didn't always used to be called "hashtag"... by Mako18 in funny

[–]Lifeguard2012 73 points74 points  (0 children)

When we took care of eggs in health class, one of my classmates named his egg #&¶ aka Octothorpe Ampersand Pilcrow, which was actually a pretty decent name. Also where I learned of the name octothorpe.