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ShellHonee

@ShellHonee

“Honey” to three grandbabies. paralegal, writer, wannabe artist and photographer.

Colorado, USA انضم Ekim 2022
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Robert W Malone, MD
Robert W Malone, MD@RWMaloneMD·
Your odds of being struck by lightning are more than seven times greater than getting Hantavirus in the USA. About 250 people get struck by lightening each year. There are about 35 cases per year of Hantavirus in the UEA, with about 12 deaths per year on average. Obviously, Hantavirus shouldn't be a big concern for the vast majority of Americans.
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Alan Dershowitz: “If Jeffrey Epstein told me he was a Mossad agent, I would have got him off completely.” Piers Morgan: “Hang on, are you saying that if Epstein said he was Mossad, he could get away with being a pedophile?” Dershowitz: “That’s right.”
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 IT’S OFFICIAL: House Republicans will move to EXPEL Somali Rep. Ilhan Omar once they have the documentation proving she committed immigration fraud by marrying her brother GET IT DONE, NO MORE DELAYS! House Republicans need to start sending out subpoenas! REP. RANDY FINE: “We're waiting to get the data on the brother marriage thing, which I think is coming and I think once it's revealed in the document.“ Q: “If it turns out that that is actually the reality, will there be a vote on the floor to expel this woman from Congress?” FINE: “Absolutely.”
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Martin Geddes
Martin Geddes@martingeddes·
Was a nice evening here in Scotland.
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Martin Geddes
Martin Geddes@martingeddes·
My pension is saved up entirely in seasonal leaves. It turns out I am incredibly rich. There are leaves everywhere. So much wealth I don't know what to do with it all.
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Paul Fleuret
Paul Fleuret@RealAbs1776·
So, basically, President Trump just admitted that the military has helped him with his “comms”. 👀
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 DONALD TRUMP CONFIRMS IRAN HAS AGREED TO NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS This is HUGE! 🇺🇸 "Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, and they won't. And they've agreed to that, among other things, yes!" 🔥
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AwakenedOutlaw⚒️
AwakenedOutlaw⚒️@AwakenedOutlaw·
With the promised release of files that speak to the existence of UFOs, non-human entities, etc. (however that plays out), I see a lot of folks already dead-set on it being a bust, a lie, a distraction, etc. And I find that rather unfortunate. The fact is, yes. We've been lied to our whole lives. No one would argue otherwise. As a result, skepticism is 100% understandable and required. That much applies regardless. However, being jaded, angry, and having already decided that this is just more of the same, where we get screwed, skims past all the other miraculous things that have happened (are happening) that we never thought we'd see in our lifetimes. My point is to keep an open mind because, given this particular moment in time and what's happening in the bigger picture, the timeline we're on now is NOT the same one we grew up in and suffered through. By all available measures, this is a brave new world we're currently traversing. I say, dare to let go of your pain and consider the possibilities instead. Seems to me that choosing to embrace predetermined negativity, expressing anguish over everything that occurs, and being sure that it's going to fail, underwhelm, or harm us is the sure path to a miserable life experience - both for you and everyone around you. These are truly historic times we're experiencing, rather unlike any other. From where I'm sitting, we're undergoing nothing short of a civilizational paradigm shift. And if you can't see that, I don't know what to tell you. As for me personally, I choose to move forward with a positive mental attitude and an open mind, willing to accept and navigate whatever happens next as it unfolds. My two cents.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
BREAKING: The FBI is currently RAIDING the office of high-ranking Democrat VA Sen. Louise Lucas in a MAJOR corruption investigation, per Fox Sen. Lucas is a close ally of Dem. VA Gov. Abigail Spanberger MULTIPLE court-approved search warrants are being executed at Lucas' office as well as the cannabis dispensary next door, which Lucas is believed to be connected with.
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Sen. Ron Johnson: COVID was "preplanned by an elite group of people." "Event 201. It occurred in late 2019, prior to the rest of us knowing about this pandemic." "It needs to be exposed."
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
SSRIs, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, were sold as miracle drugs, tiny pills that would “correct a chemical imbalance” and bring people back to happiness. There’s just one problem: the “chemical imbalance” theory was never conclusively proven in the first place. Yet millions were prescribed drugs that alter serotonin signaling for years, sometimes decades, often with little warning about what happens when you try to stop. And stopping can be brutal. Patients describe brain zaps, panic attacks, emotional collapse, dizziness, insomnia, dissociation, and waves of depression far worse than the symptoms that got them prescribed the drugs in the first place. For years, much of psychiatry brushed this off as “relapse.” Now even mainstream research admits antidepressant withdrawal can be severe, prolonged, and psychologically destabilizing. What’s becoming harder to ignore is that SSRIs don’t necessarily make people happier. Many users report the opposite: emotional blunting, not sadness., not joy, just flatness. A growing body of research shows 40–60% of SSRI users experience some degree of emotional numbing, where pleasure, excitement, love, motivation, and even grief become muted. The drugs may reduce emotional lows, but often by sanding down the highs too. That’s not emotional health. That’s chemical dampening. And the longer someone stays on SSRIs, the more the brain adapts to the drug’s constant presence. Researchers increasingly point to neuroadaptation, changes in receptor sensitivity and serotonin signaling, as one reason withdrawal can become so difficult and prolonged. The brain adjusts itself around the medication, then when the medication disappears, the nervous system struggles to recalibrate. That’s why many people don’t feel “addicted” to SSRIs in the classic sense, but still find themselves unable to stop without spiraling into withdrawal symptoms mistaken for mental illness returning. None of this means antidepressants never help anyone. For some people in acute crisis, they absolutely can. But the public was sold a simplistic fairy tale: low serotonin equals sadness, pill equals happiness; reality is messier.
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@fworksconfetti SSRIs are a huge problem

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