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Buster Block
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Buster Block
@blockbusterOG
Independent and not a sex
Inscrit le Ağustos 2009
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@DoronBond Considering your dumb ass used the word insulating incorrectly, it might take him a while to get the context. No one's talking about spray foam here.
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@blockbusterOG @daddyncocogirl @iky_fwjett I see that. I was reading the thread of comments. My comment to you still applies. & honestly I agree that Dr's who refuse to listen to their PTs should be held accountable.
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I was going to an OBGYN for two years and every time she did a pelvic exam I told her I felt something on my uterus. She kept telling that everything was normal.
I literally could/ can feel something.
She said that it was ‘normal’ and that nothing was wrong.
Every time, I worked out I felt tightness. Every time, I laid down I felt tightness. Cramps were not consistent.
My diet is good.
So, I just kept living
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@MrsMobManda @daddyncocogirl @iky_fwjett I am responding to someone else about what they said. Not the original post
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@blockbusterOG @daddyncocogirl @iky_fwjett She wasn't even diagnosing herself. She wanted the OB to do that. She just wanted further examination to see what she was feeling.
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fui a colocarme el DIU, no me dijo ni buenos días y me preguntó "cuántos hijos tenés?", cuando le dije que ninguno, me dijo que no iba a ser posible que entrara, que el DIU está recomendado solamente para mujeres que han parido o tenido legrados (no sufrido, tenido). Con la pero predisposición, me hizo pasar a la camilla y me dejó como 5 min con la pinza que te agrra el cuello del utero enganchada porque se habia olvidado otro instrumento. Me dijo que si no relajaba iba a ser imposible, cuando me estaba muriendo del dolor y cuando terminó todo y le pedí indicaciones para los siguientes días, me miró y me dijo "ahora te digo, veo que sos muy atropellada..."
Kia 🧸ྀི@xevekiah
what’s a clear example of medical misogyny you’ve witnessed or experienced?
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@daddyncocogirl @iky_fwjett Dr hate when you diagnose yourself
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@iky_fwjett I think doctors who repeatedly ignore patients about something that then turns out to indeed be something should be held accountable.
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@BellaElle23 @JmSteve755 @GAFollowers Dude wasn't even guilty. They dropped the charges
11alive.com/article/news/l…
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@JmSteve755 @blockbusterOG @GAFollowers Why are you being mean? And maybe I’d agree for rapist, pedos, and murderers. But, for aggravated assault? Just, no.
And, nobody in my family commits crimes…
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@BellaElle23 @JmSteve755 @GAFollowers Lol dude blocked me. I believe they dropped the charges so he was in jail for nothing.
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@HustleBitch_ My aunt has to be on an oxygen machine for the rest of her life because of smoking.
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🚨 “SMOKING WAS GOOD FOR THEM” — TOP HEART SURGEON’S CLAIM IS BREAKING THE INTERNET
A clip is exploding after cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Steven Gundry made a claim that’s turning everything people thought they knew about smoking upside down.
His argument: smoking, specifically nicotine, can have real benefits when paired with the right lifestyle.
At one point, he even says about a patient:
“Probably it’s because he smoked that he’s doing so well.”
• Points to long-living populations where heavy smoking is common
• Claims in parts of Sardinia, 95% of men smoke — and live longer than the women
• Says nicotine acts as a powerful mitochondrial “uncoupler”
• Argues the damage blamed on smoking can be offset by diet
• Suggests we’ve been looking at it completely backwards
According to him, the real question isn’t why smoking harms people… it’s why some smokers live longer, and what we’re missing.
The moment hits different when Dr. Mike (Mikhail Varshavski) starts pushing back… and you can feel the shift instantly.
This wasn’t a normal take.
This felt like a full narrative flip.
Is this the truth finally being revealed… or something that doesn’t add up?
📹 credit: DoctorMike (Youtube)
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@WhaddoYouMeme We burned people at stakes because the mob thought they were witches.
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People often wonder how humans can collectively commit atrocious evil like the holocaust, or how groups can agree to crucify an innocent person like Jesus. Well, it’s because of tribal group-bully mentalities like this.
This trend to attack Erika Kirk consistently based on all of these countless petty reasons, shows how deprived we can be.
No, I’m obviously not saying attacking her is like attacking Jesus, or like the holocaust. I’m talking about this evil tribal mindset behind it, and that it’s another example of how our sin creeps on us so easily

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@NikkiNahra @WhaddoYouMeme @MrsErikaKirk @conservmillen It's not too late to take a step back and reevaluate yourself.
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@WhaddoYouMeme No. We see what Jesus sees in @MrsErikaKirk, which is a liar & fraud. You are paid. Just like @conservmillen.
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@kiwirose85 @GAFollowers Don't even get pulled over. This dude's charges were dropped. Doing time for nothing.
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@Raindropsmedia1 I had something happen to me on a Delta regional flight. It was a long two hours. I didn’t make a fuss about it. Life happens
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@Raindropsmedia1 I had something happen to me on a Delta regional flight. It was a long two hours. I didn’t make a fuss about it. Life happens
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@noturtlesoup17 They do have a sealant paint that is that first blue color so that could just be the base. lowes.com/pd/Ames-Resear…
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@Lazl0H0llyf3ld @CollinRugg You can remember feelings but not remember what was happening. Is this the first time you were human?
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@CollinRugg Not trying to be that guy, because it’s good he got help as a result.
But “I never felt anything like this in my life. I felt like I got electrocuted.” and “I have no memory of it.” are contradictory statements. 🤷🏽♂️
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Man credits Giants kicker Younghoe Koo for saving his life after the kicker botched a field goal attempt against the New England Patriots.
Mark Toothaker of Lexington, Kentucky, says he believes Koo saved his life.
Toothaker says the wiff from Koo made him laugh so hard that he had a seizure.
"I’ve never felt anything like this in my life. I felt like I got electrocuted," he said.
Toothaker was then rushed from his home to the hospital. Following a CT scan, Toothaker says a "tennis-ball-sized tumor" was found on the side of his brain.
The tumor was surgically removed, and Toothaker has no long-term damage, according to the AP.
“[Koo] saved my life because it could’ve happened any other time. I wholeheartedly believe I was in the right spot at the right time, and he was the trigger for that happening. It was a miracle," he told the AP.
"As tough as that thing was, as violent as that seizure was, I have no memory of it and I would find it hard to believe that I wouldn’t have hurt somebody or hurt myself if I would’ve been behind a wheel."
Wild.
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