Nnamdi
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Nnamdi
@_BobbyJ
L'altare di scienza// Avid reader// Semi-programmer// Druggist HALA MADRID... YNADAMAS
Nigeria 가입일 Ağustos 2012
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@Grandsoncr7 The team has always lacked balance please kindly stfu
Ranting laced heavily with emotions
You want the team to bench the highest goal scorer in the league and ucl because of your nonsensical analysis
Make I come block the werey sef
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@official_trez @TrendingEx Them dey tear blokus you say organic movie 😭🤲🏾
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🚨 JUST IN: Atlético Madrid are confused as to why Barça and its players believe the Pubill–Musso incident was a penalty and a red card.
What happened yesterday was a pre-planned tactic. The team had practiced throughout the week having the centre-back take goal kicks in certain situations.
It was a strategy to avoid Barça’s high press, which involved the centre-back passing the ball to a wide-positioned Musso, giving him more options to play out from the back.
This approach was evident from the start of the match, especially in the first half.
At Atlético, they also argue that a similar situation occurred in an Arsenal–Bayern match, and the referee made the same decision as in the Barça game: to let play continue and not award a penalty or even a yellow card.
@marca

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@stebogameboy Try reading or preferably watching hajime no ippo
It will change your life 😜
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My cousin got married at 22. They wanted a house full of kids. She got pregnant within months, they painted a nursery before the first trimester was even over.
Then she miscarried.
She had a procedure. Woke up groggy. Doctor smiled and said, “Everything’s fine. You can try again soon.”
They tried for years.
Every negative test felt like a verdict. Her in-laws started making comments. Her husband grew distant. Eventually he left. Said he “wanted a real family.” He remarried within a year. Two babies back to back.
She thought her body had betrayed her.
In her late 50s, after new medical transparency laws made it easier to request old hospital files, she applied for her records.
Buried in the notes from that miscarriage was a line: “Complication during procedure. Uterine perforation. Significant scarring.”
No one had explained it. No follow-up. No referral. No honesty.
She spent three decades blaming herself for something that happened to her.
Some women are told their bodies failed them.
Sometimes the truth is, someone else did.
Kia 🧸ྀི@xevekiah
what’s a clear example of medical misogyny you’ve witnessed or experienced?
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