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SJ
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SJ asked in Beauty & StyleSkin & BodyTattoos · 8 years ago

Where can I get a design TEMPORARY body Tattoo in cheap rate?

Has to be online. I want a big one starting from my neck for a backless dress. I want a temporary feminine type Tattoo which will last for at least a month

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  • ?
    Lv 5
    8 years ago
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    At least mention where do you hail from...

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Because mandatory government-sponsored health insurance is only a stepping stone to the ultimate goal of government-run heath care at massive expense to all taxpayers with inferior care levels. The current system here in the United States definitely needs some adjustment but our legislature was never intended to care for the people in the ways that liberals have been proposing. edit: to your point about legal assistance or emergency groceries...there are organizations which are not government entities where people with a genuine need can get the assistance they need. Every state has one or more Legal Aid Societies sponsored by their state's Bar associations and there are countless food pantries sponsored by myriad organizations on top of government-run food aid programs. A responsible person would, knowing their situation, seek out the help available to them as opposed to having it spoon-fed to them by some social worker pushing only government options. I propose that if insurance companies, hospitals, and doctors want to really help people as well as bring the costs down for the average insurance holder (who do pay their bills), they should begin programs very similar to the Legal Aid Societies. They get a tax write-off for their efforts and those who are truly in need get the assistance they require. Enforcing our current immigration laws will also go a long way in reducing the load on many social programs as well as the court system. Illegals have no place in our society and the liberal view that they (illegals) do is a huge part of their entitlement agenda. Then there is the news story I heard a few months ago about a US doctor who was offering a plan to his patients without insurance where they could visit his office as much as necessary for a flat fee (about $50) each month. He was told by federal and state government entities that he must stop the practice since this made him an insurance company. This doctor had a reasonable working solution to a common problem only to be stifled by bureaucracy.

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