Posted on 23 April 2012. Tags: commerce clause, Community, democrat, health, healthcare issue, Marxist, prostitute, prostitution services, Report, secret service agents, service, stress, stress relief
My question was:
Will Obama start providing his Secret Service Agents with prostitution services as part of their healthcare?
Stress relief is a crucial part of a mans overall health. Will Obamacare pay for the stress relief services a prostitute provides? Can he force a woman to participate in this under represented market because it is covered by the commerce clause and the more women that participate, the lower the costs will be to provide men with this essential healthcare issue.
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Posted on 16 April 2012. Tags: commerce clause, health, healthcare issue, prostitute, Prostitution, prostitution services, secret service agents, service, Start, stress, stress relief
Stress relief is a crucial part of a mans overall health. Will Obamacare pay for the stress relief services a prostitute provides? Can he force a woman to participate in this under represented market because it is covered by the commerce clause and the more women that participate, the lower the costs will be to provide men with this essential healthcare issue.
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Posted on 22 February 2012. Tags: desire, good person, Marketing, money, person, stress, Well
i have a few websites, but not making any money. i have the well and the desire. i am a good person just trying to survive. i have mioney to invest in sites or affliate marketing. i got scammed many times by im coaches. i can feel that i am very close to it…so close i can touch it. 1500 dollars a month will change my life and give room to breathe again. i need to end this stress that i am under. remember, a candle has nothing to lose by lighting another candle.
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Posted on 15 January 2012. Tags: Anxiety, anxiety stress disorder, apartment, body, burglar, clarification, Clarifying, depressed person, fear, Home, home intruders, reasonable force, self defence, stress, teenager
Having it defined as ‘reasonable’ is so ambiguous. Different people are different people, and the body has different levels of physiological arousal.
What I, as a teenager with Asperger Syndrome, an anxiety stress disorder, consider a ‘reasonable’ response to the fear of a masked burglar in my apartment, is going to be different to a depressed person who’s given up caring would consider ‘reasonable’ in the same situation.
Also, different political affiliated people will have different opinions on ‘reason’, so is the UK’s self defence law too ambiguous and in need of clarification?
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Posted on 28 June 2011. Tags: beginning, burnout, class, Highschool, kind, mentors, motivators, niche, perfect image, personal interest, physique, satisfaction, stress, superiority, Work
I used to be one of the top students in my class and in my small “niche” when I was young. However, the older I got, the more I started to wonder what the whole point was. I easily used to get 95-100% on assignments or tests in the beginning of the year in highschool, then kind of taper off because of burnout since my physique was my most major weakness at that time. Up until then, my parent’s pressure kept me going, as well as personal interest in my studies. I enjoyed my teachers who seemed to be great motivators and mentors.
I would see certain students with 97% averages (I was friends with one of them) and kind of wonder what the whole point was trying to “be the best”. People who did this were not necessarily happier people and all the hard work and drive to prove superiority or higher achievement over another would lead to a short term feeling of satisfaction of “proving that one’s better”. Then if you were to go to the top, you would go through all the stress, competition and pain trying to maintain it…until you find another person better than you and the whole process would repeat itself. It doesn’t always necessarily mean that these people are necessarily better people either. The ones I’ve met were downright narcissistic on a pathological level (and lie to preserve a perfect image), were obnoxious, and generally not well liked either.
So what motivates these cutthroat competitive people? Their short term feeling of satisfaction of “superiority”? All that hard work, strained relationships, all for that? Or is it to please their parents?
Just wondering what you think of this.
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Posted on 01 October 2010. Tags: Affiliate, chores, financial stress, job, Man, marketable skills, minimum wage, money, seniors, stress, Want, work at home scams
Many work-at-home scams prey on seniors like yourself, especially those under financial stress.
You would do better to avoid this route and look for an actual job doing chores or admin work for minimum wage. You are more likely to take home some money this way.
If you persist in looking for an online job with little, or outdated, marketable skills, you are bound to be scammed eventually, in one way or another.
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