This Valentine’s Day, love is
in the air. I received my first valentine of the year from Medicaid Long Term
Care, bolstering my theory that they view me as a lonely disabled lady waiting
for romantic validation from her insurance company…. Oh well. At least I can
say I’m in a “long term relationship”!
Happy Valentine’s Day all!
Image descriptions correspond with the image located above them.
Image is a stick figure in a wheelchair lying on its
face. A thought bubble reads: “Love hurts.” Caption above reads, “This
Valentine’s Day, I wish I had the range of motion to be head over heels for
you.”
Caption above reads, “Cupid with CP blamed his poor
motor skills for a series of Valentine’s Day mishaps.”
Image shows a heart bearing the message “U R THE APPLE
OF MY SSI.” Nearby a stick figure in a wheelchair has a thought bubble, reading,
“Aw, you shouldn’t have!” Caption above reads, “The valentine from Social
Security was full of genuine love and care.”
Image shows a bubble containing the words “SSI
Resource Limit= $2000.” Beside it is a heart containing the words “Our love=
infinity.” Caption above reads, “Hey Valentine. My love for you is over the
resource limit.”
Image shows a stick figure in a wheelchair holding a
Medicaid card. Nearby is another stick figure in a wheelchair with a bow on its
head, also holding a Medicaid card. Between them, a bubble contains the phrase
“BFFs.” A thought bubble above the head of the figure with the bow reads, “I told
my mom that ‘friends with benefits’ was a purely platonic term!” Caption above
reads, “Despite the gossip suggesting otherwise, they were ‘just friends’ after
all.”
*Author’s Note: For those who don’t know, SSI is
Supplemental Security Income, a monthly benefit check for qualifying people
with disabilities.
UPDATE: Another valentine was discovered in my
mailbox!
Image shows a valentine bearing the following message:
“Hey Valentine! I hear you’re cheating on me with a part time job. If you
really loved me, you’d listen when I say that disabled people are not
employable. End your little fling, or we are so over. Love, Medicaid” Beside
the message is a heart containing the words “Be Mine (and only mine)”. Below
the note is a disheartened wheelchair using stick figure shouting, “We can work
this out! I swear!” The caption above says, “Once the truth about the affair
surfaced, things were really on the rocks.”
This is my favorite thing ever, comparable only to your other holiday-themed comics.
ReplyDeleteThank you Emily. I wish I could say the valentine from Medicaid LTC was a joke, but it isn't. They sent a creepily romantic looking card with a picture of chocolates and flowers on the cover. How do I tell them I don't think we'll work as a couple?
ReplyDelete"Dear Medicaid, I'm sorry if I ever gave you the impression that I was interested in anything long-term, but my heart belongs with my job. You are in no position to dictate the terms of our relationship. Again, sorry to drop all of this on you at once, and I hope we can still be friends." Eat the chocolate before the IRS finds it.
Deletehahaha
DeleteCan't disguise my laughing, as I sit here, cheating on Social Security in my part-time job.
ReplyDeletehahaha!
DeleteOMG, couldn't stop giggling.
ReplyDeletethank you. love laughing with people.
DeleteThese are hilarious. Too bad they are soo true.
ReplyDeletethank you
DeleteI laughed so hard that I peed in my cather. I do hope you are joking about those cards. If not my next question is where is my cards SSI! LOL! I truly do enjoy the post and I will be returning to read more.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Thank you. I love making people laugh.
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