Daxie mum.
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Daxie mum.
@lovesdaxies
Middle aged socialist. Love my family and my wonderful dogs. Sick of the right wing nonsense going on in the uk.
United Kingdom 가입일 Şubat 2018
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Sharon Osborne attending tiny goose-stepper Tommy Robinson’s march is peak plastic patriot.
Lived in Beverly Hills for 25+ years. Left when the tax bill got too high. Had a $1.7 million IRS lien for unpaid taxes.
Came back to Britain after a racism controversy ended her American TV career.
Now performs British patriotism cosplaying as working class from her 350-acre Grade II listed estate in Jordans, Buckinghamshire.

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@rkghadai @quotesdaily100 A nurse told us that my Dad could hear everything we were saying even in his last days. Poor Dad hadn’t been able to hear anything we said for years.
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@quotesdaily100 I didn't get what you mean in #1 by 'Most families do not act like it'.
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WHAT ICU NURSES KNOW ABOUT THE LAST HOURS OF LIFE THAT FAMILIES ARE NEVER PREPARED FOR:
1. Hearing is the last sense to go. Many patients can hear everything being said in the room long after they appear unconscious. Nurses know this. Most families do not act like it.
2. The body does not shut down all at once. It withdraws blood and oxygen from the extremities first, working inward toward the heart. The cold hands and feet you notice are the body making a final decision about what to protect.
3. A sudden, unexpected improvement in energy and alertness hours before death is not a good sign. Nurses recognize it immediately. Families almost always mistake it for recovery.
4. The sound called the death rattle is not pain. It is simply the throat relaxing and losing muscle control. But no amount of medical explanation prepares a family for hearing it for the first time.
5. Most people do not die during the night. The body has a biological rhythm and many deaths occur in the early hours of morning, between 3am and 5am, when the nervous system is at its lowest.
6. Patients often wait. Nurses have watched people hold on for days until a specific person arrives, or a specific word is spoken, or permission is quietly given to let go. It happens too consistently to be coincidence.
7. The words "we did everything we could" are sometimes true and sometimes the most painful half-truth a family will ever receive without knowing it.
8. Families who are not present at the moment of death carry guilt that no counselor fully resolves. Nurses see this guilt begin forming in real time and cannot always stop it.
9. The face relaxes completely at the moment of death in a way that is impossible to describe until you have seen it. Nurses say it looks like the person finally put something down they had been carrying for a very long time.
10. Many ICU nurses privately believe that the most painful deaths are not the ones with the most physical suffering. They are the ones where the patient dies surrounded by family members who are fighting with each other.
11. The thing families almost never say, but almost always should, is simply this: it is okay to go. Those four words, spoken out loud, do something that medicine cannot explain and nurses have witnessed more times than they can count.
12. Nurses grieve too. They learn the names, the histories, the family dynamics, and the small personal details of every patient. They cry in break rooms, in parking lots, and on drives home. Then they walk back in the next morning and do it all over again, because someone has to, and they chose to be that person.
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Hamzah: You guys killed children in Lebanon, is that okay?
IDF Soldier: Yeah, this is okay because of Hamas.
Hamzah: What about the children, the babies?
IDF Soldiers: The babies is good to kill.
Hamzah: Really, in Lebanon?
IDF Soldier: Yes, in Lebanon, in Gaza, in Iran
Hamzah: Have you ever killed any Palestinian children?
IDF Soldier: I killed
Hamzah: How many?
IDF Soldiers: I don't know.
Hamzah: You don't keep track?
IDF Soldier: No, but I killed.
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@issagaro @Ms_L_E @MichaelRosenYes It’s extremely offensive and says a lot about the person saying it.
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@Ms_L_E @MichaelRosenYes Wrong. Most don't mandate 6 months. Europe mandates 3 months from the departure date from the Schengen area. The problem with his passport wasn't the expiry date, it was the issue date.
Why do you people use the word 'retard' in every sentence? Is it a badge?
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@MichaelRosenYes @Shieldmaid8 I think you need to have at least six months validity left
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@DebLaughton @FatherChrisVor1 I feel that the Pope who has studied religion all his life and knows quite a lot more about it than you Debbie.
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@FatherChrisVor1 I’m sure the Pope knows the Quran is all anti-Christ???
Very odd now during Easter
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@DebLaughton @FatherChrisVor1 And I'm pretty sure the Pope is a better judge of what is and isn't holy, than some American housewife who can't write grammatically correct sentences.
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@FatherChrisVor1 @BarbaraSutton15 People are just so reactionary nowadays. We’ve gone backwards.
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@Dogs4Rescue @peterandann She looks so scared poor little thing.
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Beautiful Lola had a sleep over last night 😴
She gives off mixed signals but it is only because she is unsure and learning to trust. Our way is to give her a minute, she soon starts asking for affection again.
Lola was being given away on Facebook, having already had several homes. She is only two years old. All she needs is stability, time and patience for this sweet girl to settle down and be her most loving self.
If you understand dogs and could make her world safe and loving please fill in an application form. We rehome within 90 minutes of Manchester.
dogs4rescue.co.uk/our-dogs/lola-…
Wouldn’t it be amazing if we could find her a home trial or special foster today 🙏
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🚨THIS WEEK MP’S WILL VOTE ON A BILL TO GIVE POLICE UNPRECEDENTED POWERS TO BAN RECURRING PROTESTS TURNING A FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOM INTO A PRIVILEGE GRANTED BY THE STATE
We cannot allow this government to create a society where protest is treated as a privilege granted by the state rather than a right held by the people. The right to protest is precious and must be defended.
ITS NOT TOO LATE to stop this shocking and shameful attack on our fundamental right to protest. More than 40 civil society groups including the TUC and Greenpeace have joined forces to oppose this draconian crackdown on our right to freedom of expression and assembly - and you can help too by CONTACTING YOUR MP RIGHT NOW - tag them to this film and and ask them to oppose this
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ANTI-SEMITIC SMEAR CALLED OUT ON THE BBC!
@TuckerCarlson to @vicderbyshire
'I've been in the business longer than you and I know what a slur looks like - and you're attempting to call me an anti-Semite in a passive aggressive way.'
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@DeborahMeaden @itsdeaann @bernarddonoghue @grok Surely Christian’s should be calling this out as Blasphemy? The man is a dangerous megalomaniac and needs to be stopped.
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