[-] chryan@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago

obviously not Trump but what does Harris bring to the table, Walz?

As @Nuke_the_whales@lemmy.world has succinctly pointed out, your choices are: vote for Trump, or vote for Harris.

Asking inane questions like "what does Harris bring to the table?" is both-siding bullshit that detracts from this simple fact: If you care about the environment, Trump is the absolute worst choice. Vote Harris.

There is no resolution to your straw man argument worth having and quoting a Wikipedia article doesn't change the reality of your choice.

[-] chryan@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I don't know enough to be able to answer your question.

However, even if you did find a country you could do this in, you'd have to deal with the cost and time required to travel there, consult with the local doctors, get the surgery scheduled, perform the surgery, and remain for post-op care - all of which would be likely out of their own pocket.

Canada has universal single payer health care system and I have no idea how they deal with medical procedures done outside the country. I highly doubt they would cover unless they were on private insurance that allowed it.

Not everyone has the means to do what you suggest unfortunately.

[-] chryan@lemmy.world 47 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

This was my initial opinion until I read the whole article.

"I got my blood tested, I had MRI scans, I had a CT scan, I had ultrasound and blood compatibility test with her. I was a match," said Allan.

Transplant guidelines in Ontario and much of Canada require patients with ALD to first qualify for a deceased donor liver. If they don't meet that criteria, they aren't considered for a living liver transplant, even if one is available.

Her partner was a willing, compatible donor, wanted to give her his liver and was prevented from doing so. So yes, this is a cruel take.

[-] chryan@lemmy.world 8 points 1 month ago

"Forever Pay For Your Mouse"

[-] chryan@lemmy.world 24 points 2 months ago

I've read a number of comments like yours and have always been curious about this sentiment.

I feel similarly iffy about the whole process. Despite that, I can't think of a viable alternative at this point in time that wouldn't lead to a disastrous result.

I genuinely want to know: if he does step down and give way to another candidate, who do you have in mind? Is it one person? Is it multiple? Or are we just hoping that if he steps down, a magical better candidate will show up?

[-] chryan@lemmy.world 32 points 6 months ago

Conversely, I've only ever seen "make do" used.

"Make due" would make sense to me in the context where debt is a factor, for example, "make due on rent".

It doesn't make sense when you apply that meaning to how the sentence was written in this article.

[-] chryan@lemmy.world 51 points 6 months ago

While writing this angry comment, did you stop to consider that maybe they did their job right and you're wrong?

https://www.grammar.com/make_do_vs._make_due

Unless you're living in the early 1900s, "make do" is correct for today's English.

[-] chryan@lemmy.world 3 points 7 months ago

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[-] chryan@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Use a password manager.

I've used Bitwarden for years to generate passwords for any account I need to create.

It works well on your phone and has Chrome and Firefox extensions to easily autofill your passwords for login.

chryan

joined 1 year ago