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@titdance

writer of short stories & long essays, hater of (redacted). just trying to make it in this bitch of a life • AuDHD • hEDS • LC

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grape king@titdance·
i was 24 working on my portfolio to apply to grad school when C19 disabled me and triggered the symptomatic phase of a genetic disorder. i’ve lost friends, family, my writing community, and my capacity to work a normal job. at times i can’t use my arms or walk/stand well.
Jack | amatica health@JackHadfield14

COVID is the main driver in the increase of unemployment. I was 21, starting my career in aerospace engineering, when I was infected by COVID-19 - that ended immediately. I am now 25 and still unable to work a normal job. I am 1 in millions with this exact story.

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Soureh 🟩☫🟥
Soureh 🟩☫🟥@Soureh_design2·
The same day Trump announced a deal with Iran, they cyber attacked 4 major Iranian banks We couldn't use our bank cards all day So much for peace
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Maha Hussaini
Maha Hussaini@MahaGaza·
Since I started my work in the field of human rights in 2014, I have submitted my resignation multiple times after each Israeli offensive on Gaza. After having done my duties as a human rights advocate and -before anything else- as a human being, I fell into depression resulting from desperation over international inaction towards war crimes, and for weeks, sometimes even months, I felt we were screaming into the void. I was known for submitting resignations after each attack until it turned into a joke at the organisation and among my colleagues. As we move to close the physical space of our Euro-Med Monitor (@EuroMedHR) Gaza office, fearing for the safety of our staff following an escalating Israeli campaign in retaliation for our documentation of Israeli abuses, and most recently the release of our report on sexual violence in Israel’s places of detention, I came across this message sent by my manager on the morning of 7 October 2023. Jokingly, he said: “I’m telling you from now, your resignation will be rejected,” and then followed it with another message: “If you stay alive, of course" I sent him the screenshot this morning, reminding him that I “happened to” stay alive, but that, bizarrely, I haven’t submitted my resignation, not during the genocide, not following the ceasefire agreement, and not even now, as an Israeli incitement campaign is escalating. While the world was looking away as a genocide was being livestreamed on their screens, I questioned the point of our work countless times. As I quietly recited the Shahada (the statement of faith before death) each time I entered a school to document testimonies, I questioned whether the world actually deserved more evidence to finally acknowledge that the target was everything called Palestinian, not just a certain political or armed group. I had so many existential questions, but, to my astonishment (and that of my colleagues), not even once did I submit my resignation. With each human rights defender, activist, or journalist targeted, I came to realise more and more that something about them was annoying the perpetrators. And for the first time in my life, I found a purpose in what I want to be; that if I couldn’t stop war criminals, I want to live the rest of my life annoying them. As we close the door to our beloved Gaza office, we have finally, more than ever, found a purpose in continuing what we do by all means, under all circumstances.
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The Cradle
The Cradle@TheCradleMedia·
US military begins construction of 'huge base' outside Gaza to oversee Trump's colonization plan ift.tt/apMwgXY
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Texas Observer
Texas Observer@TexasObserver·
From May to August last year, Corpus Christi's Bitcoin mine consumed 11,563,000 gallons of water, according to utility records that the Observer previously obtained via a local resident’s information request. The city is refusing to share the latest data. texasobserver.org/corpus-christi…
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Laura Miers
Laura Miers@LauraMiers·
@BirdieBittern The worst part is knowing these families have never heard of this & will likely never hear of this. No precautions. Patients with glioblastoma (& presumably similar cancers?) may have accelerated disease progression in the first 2 months after COVID. academic.oup.com/nop/article/11…
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PennyC
PennyC@PennyCarrigan1·
People, please call your Repub politicians & raise hell. They've hidden an amend in a wildfire bill that allows them to get rid of the roadless law that stops them from mining, logging, road construction, and the selling of 59 million acres of our nat'l forests & Parks. Stop them
Sammi🦋@StoriesBySammi

I told you they were coming for the Roadless Rule. Yesterday, Republicans made their move — and they hid it inside a wildfire bill. Here's what makes this so enraging: 59 million acres of America's wildest national forests are now on the table. The 2001 Roadless Rule has protected nearly 60 million acres across 39 states for 25 years. No logging. No road construction. No drilling. No mining. Built after 1.6 million Americans showed up — at 430 public hearings nationwide — to demand it. What lives here: bald eagles, elk, black bears, Cerulean warblers, marbled murrelets. Species that need large, intact, unfragmented habitat to survive. For many of them, roadless forests aren't just home — they're the last places left. What the amendment does: guts the rule. Opens the backcountry to logging and road construction under the cover of "fire prevention." The administration is pursuing repeal through the executive branch at the same time. And unlike the original rule — they aren't holding a single public hearing. 1.6 million people showed up to protect these forests. The administration isn't asking anyone this time. What do you call a wildfire bill that opens forests instead of protecting them? #DemsUnited

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BirdieBittern
BirdieBittern@BirdieBittern·
Shelby, 23, is facing months of treatment in Vancouver after a sudden dx of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) blood cancer Discovered after routine blood work, doctors said the disease "likely developed only days before it was discovered" sookenewsmirror.com/2026/06/12/rar…
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Jon Douglas
Jon Douglas@atranscendedman·
University of New Mexico researchers found SARS-CoV-2 ORF3a hijacks VPS39, misroutes NPC2 and breaks mitochondria-lysosome contacts, trapping cholesterol inside lysosomes. A direct path from viral protein to cell dysfunction. cell.com/cell-reports/f…
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Fifty Shades of Whey
Fifty Shades of Whey@davenewworld_2·
"Despite calls to end solitary confinement, and the growing research about its negative effects and fatalities, the Department of Corrections regularly holds incarcerated people in isolation for weeks, months, and in some cases, years at a time." themarshallproject.org/2026/06/09/mis…
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Fifty Shades of Whey
Fifty Shades of Whey@davenewworld_2·
An investigation into Mississippi's solitary confinement system says that incarcerated people were held alone for weeks, months, or even years, with lights on nearly all day, little human contact, limited showers, and worsening mental health. At least 47 people under Mississippi's solitary torture program died by suicide in the past decade. A DOJ investigation in 2024 described "restrictive housing units" as "breeding grounds" for suicide, self-injury, fires, and assaults. Solitary confinement is obviously an uncivilized and brutal practice that doesn't help our country. Depriving humans of connection, dignity, and hope will never rehabilitate anyone. It's torture. There's no excuse why our criminal justice system should be multiplying violence and trauma with more violence and trauma.
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Salvatore Mattera
Salvatore Mattera@SalvMattera·
People with neglected illnesses (Long COVID, ME/CFS, Lyme, etc) get offered innumerable tests, some legitimate, and others outright scams. I'm trying to add test reviews to HFLC, but I don't really know how to approach it. Anyone have any ideas? Obvious questions would be, "what type of doctor ordered this test? How much did it cost? Why did you have it done?" but what information would be useful?
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Data Report
Data Report@CovidDataReport·
We now have a trillionaire on earth but no cure for Long Covid.
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
Dearborn has become the first city in the United States to host the “Wall of Tears,” a 100-foot-long outdoor mural honoring 18,457 children killed in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023.
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🍉manar.mansor from gaza
Today my sister Sabreen prepared shakshuka with eggs, which I haven't had in a long time. This is thanks to God and your donations to us.🍎🥚🫂 gofund.me/28370c9a3
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Bethany 貝書穎
Bethany 貝書穎@BethanyAllenEbr·
Look what I found: After USAID's Food for Peace program was moved to the USDA last year, Food for Peace seems to have stripped food aid from all Muslim-majority countries. To this amazing chart from @CFR_org, I added a column showing the % of the population that is Muslim:
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Matt Kennard
Matt Kennard@kennardmatt·
Zionism must be smashed to pieces
Dr. Ezzideen@ezzingaza

There are moments in Gaza when suffering becomes so ordinary that people stop asking for solutions. They begin asking only for the smallest relief. A little less pain. A child who sleeps through the night. When I entered the clinic that morning, I noticed a young woman carrying a baby so small that I could not tell whether the child was a newborn or simply made tiny by hardship. When her turn came, she gently placed the baby on my desk and said: “I want any cream you have.” Any cream. Not a specific medicine. Not a particular treatment. Just anything. She uncovered the baby and showed me the severe rash covering much of the child’s fragile skin. “I treat the baby with whatever free creams I can find in clinics,” she explained. “Anything helps.” As she spoke, I noticed something else. The baby was not wearing a diaper. Only pieces of cloth. I asked why. “I can’t afford diapers,” she replied calmly. “I wash these and use them again.” Then she added that they were living in a tent and that her husband had suffered a serious foot injury and was unable to work. “I’m not asking for much,” she said. “I only want a cream.” But what caught my attention most was not the rash. It was the malnutrition. The baby was severely underweight. The kind of malnutrition that is visible before any examination even begins. So I asked the mother whether she had noticed. She nodded. “Yes, I know.” Then she said something I cannot forget: “When the baby gets older, things will get better.” Not because she truly believed it. But because hope was cheaper than treatment. And treatment was something she could no longer afford. That was the moment that broke me. Not the tent. Not the poverty. Not even the illness. But the fact that this mother had lowered her expectations so much that she no longer dreamed of proper medical care, diapers, or adequate nutrition. She came asking for the smallest thing she could imagine. A tube of cream. Any cream. Something that might make the baby hurt a little less. The baby could not have been more than five months old. Too young to understand war. Too young to understand poverty. Yet already carrying both on that tiny body. There is something profoundly cruel about a world in which a mother’s greatest hope for her child is no longer a better future. Only a little less suffering tonight. #WoundedGaza

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Carolyn Hinds 🇧🇧 #FreePalestine #CongoInCrisis
Zionism is nazism. Anyone who supoirt zionism is a nazi, I don't care their religious affiliation, race, or ethnicity, they are supporters of white supremacist ideologies and theres only one goal they have.
Antifa_Ultras@ultras_antifaa

#Scotland — Neo-nazis carrying Israeli flags are trying to attack anti-racist demonstrators in Glasgow. Yes, you heard that right: neo-nazis are now carrying Israeli flags.

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Salvatore Mattera
Salvatore Mattera@SalvMattera·
Honestly, I do believe a lot of medicine is just security theater. We have entire disciplines that can't really do anything for you, but exist as if to give society reassurance that if something happens to them, there will be someone to help
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