
Anthony D. Green (@ThatVBGuy)
Anthony D. Green (@ThatVBGuy)
creating language features, tools, and content for Visual Basic
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Enthusiast tier
$2
/ monthSomething I made or wrote gave you value and you just want to say thank you and show your support.
- General Support
Cup(Of T) tier
$7.50
/ monthSomething I made or wrote provided you with enough value that you want to buy me a drink at Starbucks.
- Recognition on Supporters blog page and GitHub project README
Buy me Lunch tier
$20
/ monthSomething I made or wrote provided you enough value that you want to buy me lunch! (Disclaimer: may be used for alternate non-lunch meals)
- Recognition on blog posts
About Anthony D. Green (@ThatVBGuy)
Goals
$519.27 of $600 per month
Basic health costs (preventative only)
At $600/month I can afford to pay my basic health costs (includes medical + dental + prescriptions).
I'm a sickly man. I'm 38 and the warranty has expired on my body. I'm a mental health mess. My health related expenses in November 2022 alone topped $1,000 and all I did was get a checkup (this is still cheaper than the out-of-pocket costs of my meds though). The Affordable Care Act market place isn't much cheaper unless I want to pay huge deductibles. I'm tempted to just go without insurance like sadly many other Americans are but I did that in 2018 and 2019 (and I didn't get any of my mental health medications during that time) and it's just too risky and irresponsible.
At $600/month I can afford to pay my basic health costs (includes medical + dental + prescriptions).
I'm a sickly man. I'm 38 and the warranty has expired on my body. I'm a mental health mess. My health related expenses in November 2022 alone topped $1,000 and all I did was get a checkup (this is still cheaper than the out-of-pocket costs of my meds though). The Affordable Care Act market place isn't much cheaper unless I want to pay huge deductibles. I'm tempted to just go without insurance like sadly many other Americans are but I did that in 2018 and 2019 (and I didn't get any of my mental health medications during that time) and it's just too risky and irresponsible.
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