Working at a trailer park as a maintenance man, learned that you couldn't assume people know how to operate a shower or use a plunger to unclog a toilet.
10:27 tbh it would make more sense to have a nationwide database because it would make at least the intake processes for doctors and hospitals a bit more streamline as well as streamline some of the office visit processes at least at the start. Obviously things like mental health questionnaires would need to be done on a per-visit basis because it only takes a single unfortunate event or something of the like to trigger something in the mind to go awry
@@GabyGeorge1996 Exactly! I would've said that but I'm Canadian and most people would say I'm descriminating. However, many of our younger generation here are pretty dense too. Mind you, I've also met some really stupid adults as well. I'm talking so stupid they'd sell their own cars for gas money stupid. lol
You can be convicted based on circumstantial evidence alone. For example, a man testifies that he saw you shoot the victim. This is direct evidence of your guilt. On the other hand, if the police find you at the crime scene holding a smoking gun in your hand, this is circumstantial evidence. It's not illegal to possess a smoking gun in general, but the jury will absolutely use this to infer that you were involved in the crime.
I swear she is a walking meme: -typical Karen. does illegal shit and put the blame on the victim -when caught doubles down -makes up no lies as she goes along. -everything she is a lie
The one beginning at 9:33 in which a client needed to be told their name, address, and birthdate were required reminded me of a ridiculous question I was asked on a questionnaire. It was at a doctor's office (for their records or for medical insurance) and they asked me to list every time I saw a doctor in the last five years (and for what reason). How the hell do they expect me to remember that? And another time when I was getting a prescription filled the woman behind the counter asked if I ever had that medication before. Again how the hell should I know? Does she honestly think every time I got a prescription in the past I wrote down the medication on a list and then checked that list every time my doctor prescribed new medication to see if I ever had it before? I told her it's possible I had it before because I previously had similar symptoms and she then advised me not to take it because whatever the medication was treating might develop resistance to it. Yet I had already PAID for the medication! (Moreover I was not certain I had it before.) That's like telling a motorist not to drive a car he just purchased because he might get in an accident. It turns out the woman was a student but in one sense it makes matters worse because she had the audacity to second guess my doctor.
Working at a trailer park as a maintenance man, learned that you couldn't assume people know how to operate a shower or use a plunger to unclog a toilet.
7:35 is brain-implodingly stupid. Just…just what exactly did she think the whole divorce process WAS?
2:52 we have no European lotteries here as far as I’m aware of and we like Eurovision :(
10:27 tbh it would make more sense to have a nationwide database because it would make at least the intake processes for doctors and hospitals a bit more streamline as well as streamline some of the office visit processes at least at the start. Obviously things like mental health questionnaires would need to be done on a per-visit basis because it only takes a single unfortunate event or something of the like to trigger something in the mind to go awry
how do you not know divorce means you're no longer married
To be fair, Florida sometimes acts as though it is an independent nation. 😂
They should break off and form their own country, Ran by Disney. 👀
JC, people sure have dumbed down over the years. I mean...really dumbed down.
Blame it on the American Education system and shitty parenting
@@GabyGeorge1996 Exactly! I would've said that but I'm Canadian and most people would say I'm descriminating. However, many of our younger generation here are pretty dense too. Mind you, I've also met some really stupid adults as well. I'm talking so stupid they'd sell their own cars for gas money stupid. lol
Is Florida part of the United States?
Really? Is it really?
1:33 I dont blame him Sometimes Florida ends up in the bahamas
You can be convicted based on circumstantial evidence alone. For example, a man testifies that he saw you shoot the victim. This is direct evidence of your guilt.
On the other hand, if the police find you at the crime scene holding a smoking gun in your hand, this is circumstantial evidence. It's not illegal to possess a smoking gun in general, but the jury will absolutely use this to infer that you were involved in the crime.
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Easy answer- Amber Heard
Objection. Hearsay
I think the lawyer is dumber
What did she hear?
*Amber Turd
I swear she is a walking meme:
-typical Karen. does illegal shit and put the blame on the victim
-when caught doubles down
-makes up no lies as she goes along.
-everything she is a lie
0:52 Insert Micheal Scott clip here.
the discord link doesn't work :(
That being the first comment is _not_ an achievement.
It is too
Twenty-fourth.
The one beginning at 9:33 in which a client needed to be told their name, address, and birthdate were required reminded me of a ridiculous question I was asked on a questionnaire. It was at a doctor's office (for their records or for medical insurance) and they asked me to list every time I saw a doctor in the last five years (and for what reason). How the hell do they expect me to remember that? And another time when I was getting a prescription filled the woman behind the counter asked if I ever had that medication before. Again how the hell should I know? Does she honestly think every time I got a prescription in the past I wrote down the medication on a list and then checked that list every time my doctor prescribed new medication to see if I ever had it before? I told her it's possible I had it before because I previously had similar symptoms and she then advised me not to take it because whatever the medication was treating might develop resistance to it. Yet I had already PAID for the medication! (Moreover I was not certain I had it before.) That's like telling a motorist not to drive a car he just purchased because he might get in an accident. It turns out the woman was a student but in one sense it makes matters worse because she had the audacity to second guess my doctor.
Pharmacists save lives by checking in case the doctor prescribed something incorrectly/something that the patient is allergic to.
AH simple
"After seeing the video she turned and asked if I thought she was going to get off"
Yes but that's only because there's a lot of sex in prisons
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