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00:00hello hello it has been a while but welcome back to the sparkle play through
00:20especially this one this is the fourth episode of amulet of risk
00:27we're going to be using god player and we're going to be traveling to the rippers of rust so let us
00:36begin shall we let us not lose ourselves here good
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04:04For a second there, I really thought I was going to lose that one for no reason, but
04:11I bounced back, so good job on me for that.
04:14So, just want to say I hope you all have been doing fantastic.
04:28I'm going to be honest, I have been not very well, and there's some things that I'm going
04:41to talk about that I typically leave private, but I think it's important that I sort of express
04:53what I've been going through, and I'm not going to say the entire story of what I'm going through
05:01because there are certain parts that I believe should remain private.
05:06I don't want to say too much about what I'm dealing with, but it's very important that I talk about how I'm doing and, you know, sort of explain what's been going on with me.
05:22So, this year in summer of 2024, someone very close to me has a really serious condition.
05:41They had a really serious condition that could not be overlooked, and I felt that I was obligated
05:53to take a break, well, of course, to take a break, but also to focus on taking care of them.
06:04I'm trying to be very careful with my words because what I'm saying is very personal, and I feel that
06:13if I say too much, then it's going to co-align or it's going to lead to issues in the future.
06:26Anyways, so, I'll say this.
06:33Anyways, this person had a condition, if you guys heard of diabetes, then it's a really, then you guys know, it's a really terrible condition
06:48because diabetes, it's like an amplifier for all the problems that you're having within your body.
06:57It amplifies any type of problems, whether it's a problem with your feet, whether it's a problem with your teeth,
07:07or you're having any issues trying to see, or, and so forth and so forth.
07:15It can just do so many things to your body that you wouldn't expect it to do, and it's just, it's hard, it's tough, it's difficult.
07:27Now, because of that, they had to take some time away from their job and focus on improving their health.
07:42And they had no one else to do it except me and my other, and other members of my family.
07:55I'll just say it at this point, it was one of my parents.
08:00I don't think there's any way around it, but it was one of my parents, and
08:04they've done so much over the years, they've done so much to help this country, right?
08:15United States of America, right?
08:19So, they had to get a surgery.
08:26And that required a lot of steps, and I'll say more, but it's just, it was a lot to deal with, and
08:39I hope that it changes.
08:42I'll say more.
08:43I'll say more.
09:13Tailspitting is not easy.
09:40It's stupid.
09:43It's stupid.
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12:49So, to continue what I was saying, my parents, one of them, they've been working for a very
13:01long time, and it's been more than 10 decades, it's been even longer.
13:12I can't say how long they've been working, but they've been working in education for so, so long.
13:23And for them to have to go through that process where they had to realize, hey, I can't continue
13:32doing what I have to do anymore, and I need to really start to focus on my health or else
13:39I won't be able to keep doing what I'm doing, I feel so bad for them, and I love them so much
13:48that I helped them try to get approval for their condition.
13:57And some of the challenges I had to face, both of us actually, both of us had to face these challenges, or actually our entire family had to face this challenge, where we had to show proof of the condition and to show that what we were saying was legitimate, which is fine.
14:25But then, there were moments where they had their requests denied, or some sort of bogus that happens with...
14:40Okay, just a bit of clarification.
14:45The main issue was that my parent had not required, or acquired enough time for paid sick leave.
14:51Therefore, they weren't able to collect the money from the paid sick leave during that time they were ill.
14:56So, the entity was legally right, but morally wrong, because they knew what my parent was going through.
15:02See, guys, this is why details matter, alright?
15:05Thank you to the parent.
15:07And let's continue to the video.
15:10Yeah, it's just, I don't know what else to say about that part, because it was a lot.
15:16And the whole process of trying to get approval for certain care that you need, it was a slug.
15:27It was a whole slugfest, and it shouldn't be so hard.
15:33It shouldn't be so difficult to get the necessary care that you need to continue living without having to worry about anything.
15:52To continue living without having to worry is what I'm trying to say, so...
16:03I'll say more in a second, but it's just...
16:06It's a lot that's going through my mind right now, and I'm trying to sort of make sure that everything is sort of dialed down.
16:22but it's hard one.
16:24Thank you, пожалуйста.
16:52It's not even difficult, it's just the passing.
17:22It's not even difficult, it's just the passing of the game.
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18:40I'll see you next time.
19:10I'll see you next time.
19:40I'll see you next time.
20:10Bye.
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21:40That was way harder than it was supposed to be.
22:06But anyways, so what you're getting from this entire story is basically, my parent has a condition, and that condition is not being addressed by the people who have the ability to address it, but they choose not to.
22:28And on top of that, the people that... Oh gosh, I'm going to have to edit that out.
22:36Oh my goodness, I did it again!
22:41Then, they're not giving them any sort of assistance, and they know how valuable that employee is, my parent, but they choose not to do so anyway.
22:59Because they care about themselves or money.
23:06And it reminds me, it's not a surprising thing because it's something that happens to many, many people across this country.
23:24Millions, and I mean millions, I'm holding myself back from yelling and getting pissed off, but millions of people have to deal with this system.
23:38And that is called, it's called the healthcare system, if you haven't figured it out.
23:47And it's, and you wonder, you wonder why people are so angry.
23:53You wonder why people are losing the moral conscience.
24:02You wonder why there's people like Luigi who did what he did.
24:09And, I think it's important that I talk about Luigi, actually, since I'm talking about healthcare.
24:21So, if you guys did not know, recently, this December, like early beginning December, I don't have the actual date on me.
24:33You can do the research, but recently, a CEO from UnitedHealthcare was assassinated, right?
24:44And, so, as you may have already seen, the media was all over it.
24:56And, and, the New York cops, law enforcement as a whole, they were all focused on trying to find the suspect, which was actually very funny to me.
25:17Because, if that was an ordinary suspect, and I'm not talking about your color of your skin.
25:25I'm not talking about white, black, Hispanic, Asian, freaking Indian, Filipino.
25:34It, it doesn't matter.
25:36If that was a normal citizen who didn't have that kind of status, they would not be all over that news.
25:45And, you know, no, no, no, no, it's crazy as well.
25:48Law enforcement would not be doing the job that they're doing right now.
25:55I'm not afraid to say that.
25:57I'm not afraid to say it.
25:59It's how I feel.
26:02So, when they caught him, then, guess what they did?
26:08Luigi, first off, they arrested him.
26:15Then, they come together and say, Luigi is a murderer.
26:25I get that.
26:27He is a murderer.
26:28He murdered someone who was murdering millions upon millions upon millions upon millions of Americans.
26:45Only for their financial benefit.
26:48Let me, let me also break it down to you.
26:56Luigi was set for life.
27:01He had everything.
27:03He had a bachelor's.
27:05He had a master's.
27:07He had social networks.
27:09He had connections.
27:11He was a valedictorian.
27:13And, he had a private college plan.
27:17So, the dude was set for life.
27:20He was ready for success.
27:23But, he did something that no one else thought he was capable of doing.
27:31And, you want to know what's crazy?
27:34All of this happened was because he was denied the treatment that he needed.
27:43I'll say more in a second.
28:13I don't think that he turned to be right now.
28:14Oh, he may.
28:15But, he had my time.
28:17I never�
28:35I died.
28:39I was only willing to move.
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