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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2010

The bottom row is a PIANO!

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  • hes still intellegent so who gives a fuck

  • @MultiPinklolly You misspelled "intelligent."

  • Studies show that the British have the best godamn teeth in the world, this stereotype is fucking stupid. At least most Americans are fat and stupid.

  • @RonBurgundy161 "Studies show" made me laugh. Thanks for that!

  • @davidgeorge11 economist (dot) com (slash) node (slash) 15060097?subjectid=7933596&sto­ry_id=15060097

    Take that you ignorant fuck!

  • @RonBurgundy161 I love you!!!! You support your statement that "The British have the best godamn teeth in the world" with a report that says that British CHILDREN have the healthiest teeth of 18 OECD countries. School wasn't your strong suit, I see. I still think you're awesome. I love how riled up this has gotten you. Thanks for the fun!!

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  • LMAO

  • LOL!

  • @nanaluvstroubles you dont even have teeth so lolz

  • @XpaXorZ thereby settling insurance premiums in this profit-seeking manner to direct away from what would risk straining the system making everyone less well treated.

  • @XpaXorZ

    the provision less efficient and the premiums no longer related to actual risks thereby bearing no knowledge conveyance of customer-risk based assessments of how likely you are to be paid out versus what you will be likely to underwrite as a payer in,

  • and encouraging people to be more healthy via there being direct financial incentive to get into the lower risk stream for lower insurance costs. Imposing non risks as liable insurance payments by State i.e. jurisdictional interference, or preventing particular choices for what risks for which one can't avoid covering oneself, just makes

  • @XpaXorZ

    We should shop around for many elements of care, paying ultimately more for gourmet-option's cost-covering insurance. But for that which does need insurance, following premium signals follows assessments of risks and encourages imposing less strain on the system allowing people to know how to be more healthy with the knowledge collated by insurance prices and other insurees, to the specific insuree,

  • @XpaXorZ

    The reason for avoiding government intervention into healthcare is not because of bad teeth correlating with State healthcare (or maybe it doesn't) but because the regulation and destruction of the private insurance market is destruction of one of the finest tools of social cooperation known to man.

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