Cozy

joined 1 year ago
[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

Thank you! Glad you enjoyed your stay here! What did you visit or what did you like the most?

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

Have been watching this show like 7 or 8 times already and I really love it. As you said, they had a plan and stopped the show when the story was told. For me it felt like season 1 would have been a good ending if it would have been a flop and after that season 2 - 4 told one beautiful story. And what I liked as well: no 1 hour per episode, nice 20-25min (except for I think 3 double episodes). And no dystopian grey, beige thingy, but so much colour. And oh my, the real ending in season 4... I just watched it once. Every other rewatch I stopped without the last I think double episode. It's so beautiful, but so damn sad. In a good way, but wow. That ending hit hard. And it still works as a nice ending without the real last episode.

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

Holla, aber dann versteh ich es wesentlich besser. Dann musst du ja fast schon Lücken für die PKV Menschen offen lassen, damit Omi Hilde überhaupt noch untersucht und nicht weggeschickt wird. Aber dann würde es das System erstmal nur verschlechtern wenn man die PKV aufhebt und alle in die GKV schiebt, wenn es weiterhin so Regeln und Kontingente gibt? Ein Scheiß...

Das Argument mit "aber die haben doch genug Kohle" ist eins das ich noch nie verstanden hab. A) wie du sagst, lange Ausbildung und bis auf wenige Fachrichtungen immer noch weniger Gehalt als z.b. Anwalt in ner großen Kanzlei, aber ähnliche Arbeitszeiten und Stress. Und ich denke jetzt mal, dass 3-5k mehr oder weniger Gehalt beim Arzt (pro Monat) eh nicht viel ausmacht, bei den sonstigen Kosten einer Praxis wie Gehälter, Miete, Energie, Wartung der Geräte (und das was du sagst von Untersuchungen die dann unbezahlt laufen mal noch gar nicht drin).

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Danke für die ehrliche Antwort. Ist das u.a. wegen diesen Kontingenten? Hatte vor Ewigkeiten mal gelesen, dass Hausärzte nur X Behandlungen von den Kassen bezahlt bekommen und wenn die nach 2 von 3 Monaten pro Quartal aufgebraucht sind, ist jede GKV Behandlung danach ohne Bezahlung? Trifft das auch Fachärzte? Das die Vergütung wesentlich höher ist, war mir bekannt. Hatte mal das Gerücht gehört, dass man als Arzt kaum über die Runden kommt, wenn man keine BG Fälle, Bundeswehrversicherte und Privatpatienten hat. Also kurz, nur mit GKV Bezahlung arbeitet man als Arzt für die Tonne?

Also, ich weiß bei uns im Gesundheitssystem ist viel kaputt, aber das Thema interessiert mich echt und Google ist nicht immer hilfreich.

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Spannend, bin zwar selber gesetzlich versichert, tu aber bei neuen Ärzten immer so als wär ich privat und werd dann trotzdem nicht genommen, weil voll. Und das im versnobbten München.

Das Vorurteil kenn ich, hab's nur selber noch nie erlebt.

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

Cancelled netflix when they started the restrictions and switched to Disney+, have prime as well but don't use the movie stuff much, so I won't upgrade to the add free version. Otherwise Spotify and Xbox gamepass. Spotify is a family shared account that makes it much cheaper and gamepass is such a money saver for me, cause I stopped buying games I couldn't play (motion sickness) or didn't like in the end.

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago (26 children)

Ernstgemeinte Frage: Warum nehmen Privatpatienten gesetzlich Versicherten die Termine weg? Wenn jemand krank ist, kriegt er einen Termin, dabei ist doch egal ob privat oder gesetzlich. Oder meinst du das Freihalten, damit Privatpatienten nicht 3-18 Monate auf einen Termin warten müssen?

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

The last pics or videos I saw of everything "cool" (VIPs, gen Z stuff like interviews, festival pics,...) felt like old 90 stuff. I really thought they were old but no, it was stuff from about 1-2 weeks ago. Why is stuff like hair styles and make up also the same as it was years ago?

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

I'm quiet shocked it isn't the case in the US or Texas already. I'm from Germany and if you harm anyone while being drunk or just stupid you have to pay for every problem you caused. E.g. falling asleep while driving, causing an accident and hurting a pregnant woman, damaging the infant maybe a brain damage or stuff, it would be calculated by statistics how much money the child won't earn in life cause of you and you had to pay for every medical treatment for ever. Every cent not earned or spent because of your actions is yours to pay.

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

Damn! Yours is so much better. Have to work on my bad descriptions.

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

In a world full of robots you live your live in the wilds until your stepdad gets killed and all of a sudden all these religious tribes around you want you to save humanity.

[–] Cozy@feddit.de 0 points 1 year ago

As the others already said, it's more a rural vs urban thing but yeah the south and especially bavaria is more conservative than the north or south (but the most conservative like you discribed with the stickers and all are living in east Germany except Berlin, cause Berlin is mostly a left oriented stand alone city). If you're non white there would be at least a lot of staring, sometimes worse (spitting, shouting,...) mostly everywhere in Germany.

If you consider munich it shouldn't be a problem as long as you don't live in a village around the city. Cause Munich itself has a left political party for I don't know how many years. That's why mostly every other south Bavarian outside of Munich has the opinion that Munich doesn't count as Bavaria. And as mentioned by others before Munich has some good queer stuff and the pride parade is one of the biggest in Germany and EU. I think this year around 500k people came and celebrated (Munich itself has ~1.4 million residents), but Munich doesn't compare with Berlin(east), cologne(west) or Hamburg (north), but it's still pretty good and the nature around munich is great!

So I would say if you really wanna live in a city it's nothing like the crazy people you seem to have right now, but it's not all happy sunshine as well and especially munich is expensive and one big bummer are the German people as well (cause we're so stiff and not really open to someone new).

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