Qwerty
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Qwerty
@qwerty_cladding
Trying to raise awareness of the cladding scandal, tweet by tweet.
가입일 Ocak 2012
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@syndrome22q1 @catturd2 @cjfaison @RepMTG @mtgreenee @GuntherEagleman @AngelaBelcamino @TaraBull @lindayaX Hello from England 🏴
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@EndChildPoverty @RachelReevesMP Sorry I am against this. B4 we had children, we saved, we both worked and knew when I was on mat leave we would need to hv savings to cover the mortgage and our bills. If u can’t afford them don’t have them! I don’t want children to suffer but parents need to be held accountable
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. @RachelReevesMP must scrap the two-child limit in the Budget. This is the kind of bold action children living in poverty desperately need. And is fully supported by each of the 140 members of @EndChildPoverty
theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/n…
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@MrPitbull07 What a wonderful story, miracles really do happen, so happy for you all
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For nine months, my wife, Brooklyn, carried our baby boy. And for nine months, we lived in a place between hope and heartbreak.
Early in the pregnancy, we learned something was terribly wrong. Around the three- to four-month mark, doctors told us our son had severe hydrocephalus — fluid building so rapidly in his brain that it pushed everything aside. They used to call it “water on the brain,” but the simplicity of the name didn’t soften the reality.
We were eventually referred to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, where some of the best fetal specialists in the country met with us. And they gave us the kind of news no parent is ever prepared to hear.
His condition was so severe, so extreme, that they stopped measuring. There was no point, they said. The MRI images were devastating. We were told there was a greater than 90% chance our son would either:
• Die shortly after birth, or
• Survive with such profound cognitive impairment that life — real life — would not be possible.
We sat through meetings no parent should ever sit through. Conversations about breathing tubes. About how long to try. About the moment we might have to make the decision to let him go.
Brooklyn moved to Cincinnati to be close to the hospital. I drove back and forth — working, caring for our daughters Sophie and Lily, and trying to keep our home standing while our world felt like it was falling apart.
Then came July 8th.
Just 15 minutes before Brooklyn’s C-section, we sat with doctors again and discussed when — not if — we might have to remove life support and let our son go to heaven.
I don’t have words for that kind of pain.
And then — Charlie Edward Schnarr entered this world crying.
A strong, loud, defiant cry.
The most beautiful sound I have ever heard.
He stayed in the NICU until yesterday… and now we are home. Together. Holding him. Loving him. Watching him breathe. Watching him live.
He has mild ventricular enlargement we will keep an eye on — but otherwise?
He is thriving. Eating. Wiggling. Yawning. Gripping our fingers. Looking around at a world that was never supposed to be his.
The doctors have no explanation. They said his brain somehow cleared the blockage on its own — something none of them have seen in a case this severe. The word that kept echoing through the NICU from seasoned nurses and top specialists was the same:
“Miracle.”
“Divine intervention.”
They said it. Not us.
We know thousands of people — family, friends, coworkers, strangers — were praying for our son. I believe with everything in me that God heard those prayers. That He placed His hand on Charlie. That He said, not this one.
I will spend the rest of my life thanking Him.
To every person who prayed for us — every text, every message, every whispered intention — thank you. You carried us when we were too exhausted to carry ourselves.
Prayer is real.
God is real.
And miracles… they still happen.
With a full and grateful heart,
—Nick

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My beautiful partner of 12 years passed away in the early hours of yesterday morning. I’m utterly broken.
I love you so much @Thomas_Smith90
I don’t really know why I’m posting this here - neither of us posted much - but some may knock w him and I am sorry for all our loss.

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@ring could you advise when the service will be up and running please in GMT? Doorbell not connecting to Chime Pro.

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@brianreid98 Btw I am watching this in Spain where Europeans have been applauding the skill of the American golfers. In turn they should have called out the bad behaviour of their supporters! #karma!
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@JeffEisenband Why aren’t the US players also calling out this unacceptable behaviour?
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🚨🤦🏻♂️🍺 #NEW ANGLE — A fan at Bethpage Black chucks a beer at Rory McIlroy’s wife Erica yesterday afternoon.
(Via @dylan_dethier)
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@NadiaWhittomeMP We are so bored with the use of far right….these people were largely ordinary people who have just had enough of the way this country is being governed. When will you MPs acknowledge this, stop sticking your head in the sand and wake up and address the problems we have!
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Between Reform dominating the polls and the largest far-right demonstration in decades, we are in a seriously dangerous moment.
It no longer feels hyperbolic to say that if Labour doesn't often a hopeful, inclusive alternative to the far right's cruel agenda, that tackles the very real problems in people's lives, we are paving the way for fascism. [1/2]
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@jamespriceglos @OxfordUnion Well done 👏 clearly the President Elect can not accept the views of those different to him. It doesn’t matter if you disagree, the loss of a human life in such a callous way, should be mourned. @OxfordUnion refusal to take action shows what is so wrong with this world!
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I have resigned as the honorary secretary of the Oxford Literary Debating & Union Trust, the charity that owns the @OxfordUnion’s buildings, and dispenses its charitable responsibilities onto the Union as its delegate.
The callousness of the Union’s President-Elect has shocked me, but I also can't accept the lack of intervention on the issue.
The trust is full of the most incredible people. I hope this ultimately helps, in a tiny way, a great British institution that I care so much about.

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