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Officer Doofy

@4reezingPoint

Nomad 🗺 | Industrial/Organizational Psychologist 🔍 ΑΦΑ 🥶 | Incremental Gains 💪🏾

The Bahamas 가입일 Temmuz 2010
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Fun fact: My family has lived on Ragged Island for the past 250 years. Only my family lives on this island 😭
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@je_mapelleDEE Also, just because you disagree with a statement, doesn’t mean it’s a narrative lol. You can have a valid point without downplaying someone else’s own experience
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@je_mapelleDEE Well, we can respectfully agree to disagree. I’m speaking on my own experience as someone who’s born, raised and lives in the Caribbean (The Bahamas), and as someone who’s lived in Asia - who feels it knows it. I don’t really factor America into this conversation at all tbh.
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In a huge middle finger to the USA, Iran has appointed one of the guys that attacked the US embassy and took US diplomats as hostages in 1979. Of all those hostages, they let all the black ones go free and kept white ones for 444 days 😂😂😂
Globe Observer@_GlobeObserver

🚨 BREAKING: Iran has appointed Hossein Dehghan to replace the late Ali Larijani as its new national security chief.

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@regular_gyal Lmao yeah that’s them 😂. When you go to Hong Kong it should be day and night though for the most part
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@regular_gyal I feel that for PRC. My experience in Hong Kong though, the vast majority of them were trilingual
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@regular_gyal In The Bahamas yeah, but in China a large portion of them speak Mandarin/Cantonese/English
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@psycho_dynamick I feel that lol. I cool with psychological films or thrillers mainly, but hardcore horror ain’t my speed
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Announcers having a whole conversation about conch fritters in the middle of this Sixers game 😭
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@0kuma_08 Me betting the over/under on his rockets blowing up definitely didn’t help either
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@_ddesir No worries, in 30 years you’ll have 30 years experience speaking that language
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Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
You were born with cells whose only job is to find and kill cancer. They're called natural killer cells. In most cancer patients, they don't show up in large enough numbers or stay active long enough to win. A drug called Anktiva changes that, and the early results are wild. Anktiva works by flipping a protein switch in your body that tells your natural killer cells to multiply faster and fight harder. Chemo poisons cancer but destroys your immune system along the way, which is why patients lose their hair, get infections, and feel wrecked. Anktiva does the opposite. Instead of poisoning everything and hoping cancer dies first, it powers up the defense system you were already born with. The FDA approved it in April 2024 for one specific type of bladder cancer. It was tested on 77 patients. In 6 out of 10 cases, all detectable signs of cancer disappeared completely. 40% of those patients stayed cancer-free for two years or more. But the number that stands out: six patients from that original group were checked 9 years later. All six are still cancer-free. From a drug that has never been used in chemotherapy. In January 2026, Saudi Arabia became the first country to approve Anktiva for lung cancer, not just bladder cancer. It's now approved in 33 countries. Sales hit $113 million last year, up 700% from the year before. The EU approved it in February 2026. Trials are running in pancreatic cancer, brain cancer, and a handful of others. The catch: the U.S. FDA has been pushing back hard. It refused to expand Anktiva's approval to additional patients with bladder cancer in May 2025. It caught the company exaggerating results on its website twice. The company paid $10.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by investors who said leadership overpromised about how ready their factories were. The gap between 77 patients with bladder cancer and a broad cancer treatment is still enormous. (The tweet also says he's Japanese. He's not. Patrick Soon-Shiong is South African-born Chinese, grew up under apartheid, and is a billionaire who owns the LA Times and is part of the Lakers. But that's a footnote to the actual science.)
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🚨: Japanese scientist Patrick Soon-Shiong has designed a treatment that activates body's natural killer cells that fight against cancer cells. Its approved in the U.S. and now Saudi Arabia has also approved it for its public.

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