skalja:

iandsharman:

fattiesinlove:

repede:

cakemeister:

Today in Useful Fucking Things That No One Tells You About: the Prescription Assistance Program (PAP) offers a discount drug card to uninsured Americans. The card is accepted at over 56,000 pharmacies nationwide, including CVS, RiteAid, Walgreens, and Safeway, and offers a discount of up to 75%.

I was fired a few years ago and was afraid I would have to give up my antidepressants, but my dad told me about the drug card. With it, I paid $30 instead of $60. Still kinda pricey, but I was able to afford them until I found a new job (and since they were for my social anxiety, I have no doubt they helped during interviews).

Share this. I’m sure there are a ton of unemployed and uninsured people who don’t know about this.

So important, definitely spread this.

That one time I wasn’t on psych meds because I couldn’t afford them.

LIFE SAVING INFORMATION, PEOPLE

Reblogging for my American followers.

I should also add that individual pharmaceutical companies often have discount/rebate programs as well. Definitely worth getting into, especially if you have to take brand name medication for which there’s no cheaper, generic version.

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curiositycounts:

While TIME readers in the rest of the world get a serious profile of a key figure in the Euro crisis, Americans get a cover story about animal friendships – the latest in American news distortion.

curiositycounts:

While TIME readers in the rest of the world get a serious profile of a key figure in the Euro crisis, Americans get a cover story about animal friendships – the latest in American news distortion.

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Hilarious and so right

rosalarian:

Whenever I complain about how females are portrayed in mainstream superhero comics, inevitably half a dozen people pop up to tell me this:

“Men are idealized in comics, too.”

Yes. Yes they are. I am aware of this. While I think the idealism is harmful, that isn’t actually what I have a problem…

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Could Netflix Bring Firefly Back From The Dead?

bernardin:

Ever since Joss Whedon’s space western was canceled back in 2003, its fans — at first, a relatively small contingent, but as time and DVD sales grew, so did the ranks swell — have wondered what could possibly rescue it from the tightly clenched jaws of death. And until now, nothing could. But with Netflix resuscitating other long-canceled shows, and greenlighting original programming, what had been a firm NO is now a wobbly MAYBE.

There were lots of reasons why Firefly never got a second shot at life (not counting the 2005 feature, Serenity), not the least of which is that ship-based science fiction shows are expensive. The rights can be a bit of a tangle: Fox owns the rights so if anyone wanted to make more episodes, they’d need to buy the opportunity — and networks who might be right for Firefly, like Syfy, have already crunched the numbers and found them not entirely attractive. Especially for a show that already failed once. And the cast could be hard to lock down—okay, Nathan Fillion will be hard to lock down. Since Firefly ended, he’s become a full-on TV star, and his time won’t come cheap if, contractually, it could come at all. 

All of that makes total sense. Or, rather, it did…before Netflix made the deal to make new episodes of the late, lamented Arrested Development.

Suddenly, all of that logic goes out the window. Because, presumably, Netflix will rebuild all of those sets, has negotiated the rights, and got the cast to sign on. They’re trading on Arrested Development’s cult status to bring new subscribers to their service, in the same way that HBO counts on critical acclaim to enlarge their viewership. Add that to the fact that Netflix is producing original series left and right — from people like David Fincher and Eli Roth — and it’s a whole new ballgame. 

Would shooting new episodes of Firefly be expensive? Yes, but I don’t think any more than your average episode of a TV drama: Special effects are getting cheaper all the time and sets are sets, whether they’re emergency rooms, police precincts, or starship bridges. Fox already does business with Netflix — the whole Whedonverse is streaming — so the rights issue shouldn’t be all that headache-y. (Plus, I’m sure Fox wouldn’t mind being able to eventually sell a whole new season of Firefly on DVD and Blu-Ray.)

And most of that cast, I’m sorry to say, isn’t all that gainfully employed — at least the surviving members of Serenity’s crew. I’m sure they’d drop everything to do more of a show they loved (and get paid for it). And Fillion has said, time and again, that Firefly was the best job he ever had and that all Joss had to do was call. I’m sure he could work something out with the Castle brass.

So, the question isn’t really “could Netflix bring back Firefly?” — it’s “what are they waiting for?”

hell, yes!

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laughterkey:

inothernews:

socalfeminist:

ireadintothings:

Please reblog this to spread awareness about the Troy Davis case. We continue to appeal for clemency. The Board can grant this at any point up to the time of execution. They alone are in the position to grant clemency. The execution is scheduled today 7 pm EST. Clicking the picture takes you to a website that allows you to contact the Clemency Parole Board and the State Board of Georgia by forwarding the generated message from your e-mail. Every message matters. Nobody should be executed without sufficient evidence. To read about Mr. Davis’ case, please click here.

 Every little contribution can make a difference.

There are too many things wrong with this case and it’s hard to believe the state of Georgia will go ahead with the killing anyway.  Jesus H. Christ.

 Come on people.

laughterkey:

inothernews:

socalfeminist:

ireadintothings:

Please reblog this to spread awareness about the Troy Davis case. We continue to appeal for clemency. The Board can grant this at any point up to the time of execution. They alone are in the position to grant clemency. The execution is scheduled today 7 pm EST. Clicking the picture takes you to a website that allows you to contact the Clemency Parole Board and the State Board of Georgia by forwarding the generated message from your e-mail. Every message matters. Nobody should be executed without sufficient evidence. To read about Mr. Davis’ case, please click here.

 Every little contribution can make a difference.

There are too many things wrong with this case and it’s hard to believe the state of Georgia will go ahead with the killing anyway.  Jesus H. Christ.

 Come on people.

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In which I talk about the speech last night.