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Imagine, handmade by authentic Alabama trailer trash. The kitch value alone on these bad boys
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Now with 50% more Candida albicans!Does PISSACO do international shipping?
Imagine, handmade by authentic Alabama trailer trash. The kitch value alone on these bad boys
Polissa does expect to be rewarded for existing near animals. Remember how she would post what the pets needed and just expected the internet to provide?A normal person saves a street cat, that feels good, you like seeing the happy kitty. You don't expect the kitty to pay you back or other people to reward you for saving the cat.
Some folks have friends and family that see the writing on the wall telling them that a certain useless lump is going to forever be sleeping on their couch, eating all their food unless some government funds are acquired, so they help. Not sure if that's what Pissa did, but I've seen it in others.How do tards like Pissa get checks on their own when they are dumb and lazy? Or do they get a wrangler to do all the work?
As a slight power-level, I meant that they literally work for the Government. I do contract work for one of the 3 letter departments, these people are so dumb that they can't figure out how to save a copy of a Word document.Personal sperg and observation.
I've navigated Social Security a lot over the years and it's frustrating and a lot of work. How do tards like Pissa get checks on their own when they are dumb and lazy? Or do they get a wrangler to do all the work?
Unfortch, Alabama is one of the few states whose court records are not immediately searchable online without paying crazy fees and/or surrendering your own personal information so there isn't much info to be had. Unless you're asking for general information about bankruptcy filing in which caseIt's hot today, and I am unmotivated to dig too deep into anything; if it isn't in my head, fuck it. Anybody who wants to pick up my slack? I love you, you beautiful autist.
They would never, NEVER take on someone like her. You have to have decent cash flow to begin with; they do not acknowledge the poors - there is no charity donating or outreach. $cientology is only for the rich.Narc vs Narc-organization. Polissa would never join a church of any kind unless it took care of her, she'd never pay it forward.
Polissa's not fat; she just has a lot of body thetans!They would never, NEVER take on someone like her. You have to have decent cash flow to begin with; they do not acknowledge the poors - there is no charity donating or outreach. $cientology is only for the rich.
Plus, you need to have more willpower* than brains, of which Pissa has neither.
There also haven't been very many morbidly obese $cientologists since L. Ron and we already know how that turned out.
*see: silent birth, no drugs or alcohol, no mental health meds, no fun
She does not deserve a trombone.Piss's best bet is to go back to the trailer, grab the tub trumpet and then busk her way to Florida. Or, maybe she can pawn it for a sad trombone.
Doesn't the patient need to collect documents and stuff, though? Or is it all front-loaded where once you do the application successfully you're in for life? Is that the "hard work" she was alluding to?
Shut up, bitch, everyone is hot. Tell TJ about how you left your allegedly disabled cat to die alone.Lmao. Sure, Jan.
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The initial application depends on the social worker. Some will work with the doctor to fill out the disability application and send it in and they don't really require much of the person. After approval, Social Security themselves will most likely contact the person to make sure they're still disabled (it can range from every year to every seven years) but the form is pretty simple. They'll ask when the person last saw the doctor, if they've been hospitalized recently, how their health is, etc. If they don't think the person is still disabled, that'll trigger a more in-depth investigation or they can simply boot the person out of the program.Doesn't the patient need to collect documents and stuff, though? Or is it all front-loaded where once you do the application successfully you're in for life? Is that the "hard work" she was alluding to?
That too, I guess. Originally, we were trying to figure out who got her the tugboat in the first place if she had to do any "work" at all. Maybe she whined until someone else did it for her, like @FatalTater suggested.Are you asking if she has to keep recertifying once she got on disability to keep it?
So once she's in she's in, and she can ride that until she hits "retirement" then get on regular social security?If Pissa found the process "hard," it's probably because she isn't that disabled and her doctor didn't think she couldn't get some kind of job. Big fat furry Lou Gagliardi has the same problem. He said he's tried over and over to get disability but keeps getting refused but I suspect it's because his doctors don't think just because he's a lardass with diabetes that he can't work.
(I worked for our local Social Security office for years)
No, definitely not, especially at her age. Social Security will continue to monitor her and require she provide information proving she's still disabled. How often they send out the form depends on why you were approved in the first place but they will contact her eventually. For her to keep collecting disability, she'll need to show she's still seeing a doctor and her health hasn't gotten better.So once she's in she's in, and she can ride that until she hits "retirement" then get on regular social security?
One last update cause I think it's funny:Lmao. Sure, Jan.
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Yes! Polissa doesn't have the sense or spoons to collect documentsDoesn't the patient need to collect documents and stuff, though? Or is it all front-loaded where once you do the application successfully you're in for life? Is that the "hard work" she was alluding to?