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Adriana Bausells🪵🦉💔

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You looked too small/In their big black car/To be a threat to the men in power // PhD Student @UNED - AD and FL teaching // May not always tweet brainy

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📢📢 21/03: Jornada sobre comunicación en negocios globales, organizada por el grupo de investigación Lengua y Comunicación del Instituto de Lenguas Modernas de @_usj_ ➡️ Inscripción gratuíta hasta el 16/03, todes welcome: actividades.usj.es/2024-25/i-jorn…
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Jenica Eugenia
Jenica Eugenia@2Dinu83028·
El pájaro sastre es famoso por su asombrosa habilidad para construir nidos "cosiendo" hojas. 😊
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Pablo Batalla@gerclouds·
Me llama la atención una cosa, como corrector. De un tiempo para acá, la invasión «neurogramatical» del inglés es terrible y se nota en una simplificación de los tiempos verbales: a la porra el subjuntivo, el pluscuamperfecto, también pasiva por doquier... Pero, a la vez →
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Bea 🦕
Bea 🦕@bvlba·
- La depresión post parto de los padr...
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Merriam-Webster
Merriam-Webster@MerriamWebster·
When movies were shot on physical film, the film was measured in feet. This is why any recorded thing is now called ‘footage.'
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Juan E. Nebot-Garcia
Juan E. Nebot-Garcia@JEnebot·
Investigación universitaria sobre diversidad de género y salud mental, centrada especialmente en experiencias de personas trans y no binarias en España. Cuestionario online · Anónimo · 15–20 minutos Participa aquí 👇
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Salceda Fernández
Salceda Fernández@Salceda_copy·
🚨 Qué hacer cuando un pájaro se golpea contra un cristal: La oscuridad es el medicamento. No el agua, ni el aire, ni revisarlo cada cinco minutos. Cuando un pájaro golpea un vidrio, su cerebro se inflama, igual que una conmoción cerebral humana. La luz agrava la inflamación. La oscuridad calma el sistema nervioso y le da al cerebro la oportunidad de recuperarse solo. El protocolo completo te llevará menos de dos minutos: - Caja de zapatos con agujeros de ventilación en la tapa - Papel de cocina en el fondo (nunca tela — las uñas se enredan) - Pájaro adentro, tapa CERRADA - Lugar tranquilo y oscuro, 45 a 60 minutos - No abrir para verificar Lo que no debes hacer: - No lo lances al aire para "que vuele" porque si está aturdido, cae - No le des agua porque puede ahogarse - No lo dejes afuera porque queda expuesto a gatos y depredadores - No lo estés revisando porque cada apertura de la caja estresa y retrasa su recuperación. Después de una hora: abre la caja afuera en un espacio abierto. Si se recuperó, volará solo. Si no puede volar después de dos horas, llama a un centro de rehabilitación de fauna silvestre.
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Bridge Books Dromore Co Down 📚
Bridge Books Dromore Co Down 📚@BridgeBooksDro1·
It's that time of the year again when people go to the #Oscars dressed as books. *Some of these were done very, very, very early this morning, so aren't the best * A thread 🧵
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Variety@Variety·
Oscar-winning filmmaker Joachim Trier on why he quoted James Baldwin during his Best International Feature speech for #SentimentalValue: “We are getting more information than ever about the wrongdoings made towards children in several wars going on at the moment.” #Oscars
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mons†er reactions
mons†er reactions@LMonsterReacts·
Oscar nominated movies as Lady Gaga lyrics. A thread 🧵🪡 1. Bugonia
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The Notorious J.O.V.
The Notorious J.O.V.@whotfisjovana·
i think about this quote from courtney love so often
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Jorge Pueyo
Jorge Pueyo@jorge_pueyo95·
Hoy Teruel Existe era decisivo y ha elegido derecha extrema. Ha provocado junto a Vox que la Presidencia de Las Cortes sea para el peor PP. PP: 26 PSOE / CHA / IU-MS: 25 En Blanco (Teruel Existe y Vox): 16 Hoy TE se ha quitado una careta que no aguantaba más.
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
This is Epic 😃
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Mamen
Mamen@mamenjmnz·
Lo que hacía ya con 19 añitos la criatura...
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Doctor
Doctor@DipshikhaGhosh·
If you thought period diarrhoea was the end of the plot, surprise. The replies made it clear this isn’t a single symptom problem. It’s a whole anthology of side effects that people have been quietly enduring because women’s pain has a long history of being waved away. The sheer number of “omg this happens to me” responses tells you everything you need to know about how under-discussed this is. Medical misogyny is real, and it has been ignoring women’s health for decades. That silence is cracking now. Here’s what women actually reported, in their own bodies, over and over again. Severe lower back pain that many called the worst part of their period, not cramps. Not discomfort. One person described it as “someone actively using an axe to break my waist,” and an unsettling number of people immediately agreed. Debilitating migraines or severe headaches, often referred to as “period migraines,” bad enough to stop work, cancel plans, and flatten entire days. Repeated or uncontrollable nausea and vomiting, sometimes paired with cold sweats or sharp, stabbing pain, and in many cases serious enough to require ER visits or hospitalisation. Low-grade or noticeable fevers during periods, something many were told was unrelated despite it happening every single cycle. Cramps that refuse to stay confined to the uterus. Abdominal pain spreading into the legs and thighs, and the infamous “butthole” or rectal cramps that create constant urgency. These are especially common and especially brutal for people with endometriosis. Bladder symptoms that show up on cue. Frequent or urgent urination, sometimes difficulty holding it, sometimes feeling like a UTI that conveniently disappears once the period ends. Gut issues playing both sides. While some get diarrhoea, others experience constipation instead, often before their period. Add bloating and excessive gas for the full digestive chaos package. Recurring yeast infections or itchiness just before periods, perhaps thanks to hormonal shifts that love to destabilise vaginal flora at the worst possible moment. And then the general flare-up mode. Heavier bleeding, hormonal acne, extreme fatigue, and mood symptoms intensifying, with everything worsening if you already live with conditions like endometriosis, IBS, or hypermobility. A common thread in the replies wasn’t just pain. It was relief. “I thought I was cursed” “I thought it was just me”. Closely followed by anger at years of being dismissed, minimised, or told this was normal without anyone explaining why or offering help. These symptoms line up with what we already know about prostaglandins, hormonal shifts, inflammation, and the gut–brain–uterus connection. What they don’t line up with is how little space they get in medical conversations. Like I said before, it is common. It’s real. And it’s been under-researched for far too long. If your symptoms are severe, worsening, or spilling beyond your period, seeing a doctor matters. And may you find one who listens, believes you, and treats your pain like it’s worth understanding, because it is.
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People think period is just blood and mess, you’re in for a treat. Period diarrhoea is one of those rude biological side quests no one warns you about. During your period, your body releases prostaglandins to help the uterus contract and shed its lining. These chemicals are not great at staying in their lane. They also stimulate the smooth muscles of the intestines, speeding up gut movement. Faster gut movement means less water is absorbed from stool, which results in loose stools or full blown diarrhoea. A few things that make it worse : Higher prostaglandin levels means stronger cramps and more bowel stimulation Hormonal shifts, especially the drop in progesterone just before your period, remove progesterone’s usual “constipating” effect. Increased gut sensitivity during menstruation can amplify symptoms, especially if you already have IBS. Inflammation and pain responses can activate the gut brain connection and push things along even faster. This is normal, common, and unfortunately under discussed. If it is severe, persistent beyond your period, associated with blood in stool, fever, or weight loss, that is not “just periods” and should be checked. Otherwise, welcome to the monthly reminder that the uterus and intestines share a wall and zero respect for personal boundaries.

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Fonsi Loaiza
Fonsi Loaiza@FonsiLoaiza·
Hoy, Alexia Putellas entra en el TOP-50 de deportistas más influyentes y con más valor para marcas deportivas, según SportsPro. En el fútbol con nacionalidad española solo Lamine Yamal está por delante de ella en la lista. Pero los machistas dicen que el fútbol femenino no vende.
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