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13 minutes ago, NewEnglandBull said:

Yeah, I am still worried about the computer chip that will manipulate my memory that the govt put into the vax. 😂😂 

I told them if this vaccine gets me admitted in the "New World Order" I promise to look out for their peasant a$$es once martial law starts. Or if I turn into a zombie, I promise not to eat them. 

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17 minutes ago, Fold FB Invest in BB said:

Because it's dishonest?

Do you typically find people to be more concerned with their honesty than their wallets?

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15 minutes ago, Gatorbull325 said:

I told them if this vaccine gets me admitted in the "New World Order" I promise to look out for their peasant a$$es once martial law starts. Or if I turn into a zombie, I promise not to eat them. 

I don’t think zombies can make that promise, so you were dishonest and it didn’t even save you any money 

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11 minutes ago, puc86 said:

Do you typically find people to be more concerned with their honesty than their wallets?

Probably not, though I tend to give people the benefit of the doubt. But, I guess there is a reason why providing false information on an insurance application is a crime.

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Just now, Fold FB Invest in BB said:

Probably not, though I tend to give people the benefit of the doubt. But, I guess there is a reason why providing false information on an insurance application is a crime.

And how exactly would one prove how one personally felt about something at a given moment?

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36 minutes ago, Fold FB Invest in BB said:

Women of child-bearing age do pay more in premiums. People with high BMIs do pay higher premiums. Many insurance companies do charge more for smokers. Many insurers will not cover known illicit drug users. This is nothing new. Actuaries are typically not dumb people.

Not true, most people are covered by their work plans and they do not discriminate due to these reasons.  Actuaries under these plans simply adjust the rate to address the group and not the individual, they are not dumb but are limited by state and employer regulations on how they can rate the exposure.  
 

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5 minutes ago, puc86 said:

And how exactly would one prove how one personally felt about something at a given moment?

By attesting to its veracity when you sign and submit the form.

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16 minutes ago, puc86 said:

I don’t think zombies can make that promise, so you were dishonest and it didn’t even save you any money 

Of course its contingent upon how much awareness I still have. In Will Smith's "I am legend", they somewhat had awareness. 

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38 minutes ago, Fold FB Invest in BB said:

By attesting to its veracity when you sign and submit the form.

Which you obviously would claim was your truth at that moment 

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4 hours ago, El_Toro_86 said:

And mask requirement…may have to rethink this road trip

Yep fu$& that noise. Not going now.

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