• Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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    2 天前

    How dare you. That’s so unfair. They’ll just get treated cheaply and efficiently at your hospitals, paid for by your taxes.

    If there’s a way to cause injury that won’t fully manifest until after they’ve returned to the US, that’d be better. A trivial medical treatment in Europe is worth a second mortgage in the United States.

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      2 天前

      If there’s a way to cause injury that won’t fully manifest until after they’ve returned to the US, that’d be better.

      Thats why you hide raw meat in a dish that won’t kill worms / parasites and give it to them, especially meats that are known to have parasites that stay in the body undetected and multiply before causing isses

      Bonus points if you marinate the raw meat in forest floor dirt for the day

      That’d be really expensive in american healthcare

    • Pup Biru@aussie.zone
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      i don’t think that’s how it works… as an australian we have reciprocal care in some european countries, but not all. i can’t imagine the US would have any reciprocal health agreements, and thus you or insurance would have to pay