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Humanitarian Avid Reader🧐 Darth Jar Jar believer 🔮I be knowing things🔮🤣 Follow me I follow back!

Chicago, IL Katılım Nisan 2011
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The Ward@ALoFitz3D·
I'm no longer supporting places that are not safe for gays, black people or women! There I said it! I will not travel there, I will not buy from there, I will not even acknowledge the place. Separate the church and the state.
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Mark Bland
Mark Bland@markbland·
All of a sudden, the loudest voices in Money have nothing to say… when it’s brought up live on the air that Donald Trump is committing insider trading. America is run by the worst human beings.
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The Ward@ALoFitz3D·
Rumors of this emerged decades ago. RESEARCH is working. It should be funded not usurped by brain dead oligarchs
ScienceFocus@ScienceFocusonX

A tiny bee just did what chemotherapy couldn't. Scientists in Australia discovered that honeybee venom can wipe out 100% of aggressive breast cancer cells in under 60 minutes. And the healthy cells around them? Barely touched. The breakthrough came from Dr. Ciara Duffy and her team at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, working alongside the University of Western Australia. They tested venom drawn from 312 honeybees and bumblebees across Australia, Ireland, and England. The target: triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer. Two of the deadliest, most stubborn forms of the disease. The weapon: melittin. The same tiny peptide that makes a bee sting burn. At one specific dose, melittin tore through cancer cell membranes completely within an hour. Within just 20 minutes, it shut down the chemical signals cancer cells need to grow and multiply. Bumblebee venom, which lacks melittin, did nothing. Zero effect, even at high concentrations. Scientists then recreated melittin synthetically in the lab and got almost identical results, meaning no bees need to be harmed to develop the therapy. Published in the peer-reviewed journal npj Precision Oncology, the findings are still early-stage. Human trials haven't happened yet. But one thing is clear. Nature has been hiding answers in plain sight all along, sometimes inside the smallest creatures on Earth. Source: Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research / npj Precision Oncology (Dr. Ciara Duffy et al.)

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Ichigo Niggasake
Ichigo Niggasake@SomaKazima2·
Gorl fuck off, you and your homegirl
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Police The Police 2.0
Police The Police 2.0@PoliceThePolic1·
A Man Chases Down a Hit-and-Run Driver Not Knowing He’s a Cop — Mins Later He’s Swarmed by Officers — Then the Chief Makes a Threat on Camera That Ends His 30-Year Career JaJuan Wyckoff was driving down the interstate when he was struck by another car that turned out to be a cop who fled the scene and appeared to be driving drunk. atlantablackstar.com/2026/05/16/a-b…
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