Bryan: I'm not gonna get my cancer treated, the medical bills would bankrupt me
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US healthcare system: tHE mEDiCAl bILLs wOUlD baNKrUpT mE
(The submission form wanted me to use the word 'spongebob case' in the example. But it didn't serve the joke, and the meme is widely known, hence this unnecessary text. Ideally the editor will remove this text before publication.)
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Get the Base Case mug.1.What you call a person that has a rectum or vagina that has been loosened by frequent dildoing or through sexual intercourse.
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Get the Case mug.1. a person whose situation is regarded as pitiable or as having no chance of improvement.
2. an amusing or eccentric person.
3. any of the inflected forms of a noun, adjective, or pronoun that express the semantic relation of the word to other words in the sentence.
2. an amusing or eccentric person.
3. any of the inflected forms of a noun, adjective, or pronoun that express the semantic relation of the word to other words in the sentence.
1. "Vicky was a very sad case"
2. "My aunt is quite the case, always showing up in mismatched socks and telling the most outlandish stories."
3. "the accusative case"
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3. "the accusative case"
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