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The Vertlartnic
The Vertlartnic@TheVertlartnic·
Scientists Baffled Why More Kids Are Off Sick During Pandemic That Makes Kids More Likely To Be Off Sick
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Aaron Rigsby
Aaron Rigsby@AaronRigsbyOSC·
Sometimes I can’t believe the internet or the timing of fate. Today while checking my FB page someone sent me this. The truck going by me was recording when it was struck by lightning! The 360 camera looks like a damn lava bomb going off!!
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banner1107@Banner1107·
@Favwontmiss Worst is when it is your parents, and they started building their case when you were an infant.
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Fav ⛧@Favwontmiss·
one of the worst autistic experiences is finding out someone built a case against you in silence and never gave you one clear chance to understand or fix it.
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Jackie Singh
Jackie Singh@HackingButLegal·
This new North Carolina House bill would jail or authorize the murder of women due to their personal use of birth control, such as an IUD, or for having or attempting to have an abortion. Call your legislators. #NCpol HB1232 ncleg.gov/BillLookUp/202…
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kat 🌲🕯️@capstellium·
when I was a front end manager at a grocery store boomers would bring their kids all the time to humiliate them like this. they would also call the store a week later to ask when their kids interview would be, and just ignore me when I said they had to apply online
Borjomi ᛉ Respecter@BorjomiDrinker

Ill never forget the look on the employees faces when I showed up to target in a suit and handed in a printed resume at age 16 with my dad

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Marc Johnson
Marc Johnson@SolidEvidence·
One of the things that has surprised me from wastewater surveillance is just how much cocaine Americans are still consuming. It's everywhere, and there is a lot of it. No real decrease with all of the increased border security either. Who knew?
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banner1107@Banner1107·
@a_guidarelli I know you are blaming her. It's just part of the conversation that gets missed all the time.
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Jess ꩜@BlueLotusBlunts·
So funny that the government successfully tricked people into thinking: “Covid = I don’t get to have fun” Instead of: “Covid = virus that we have tools to solve that will require us to collectively care about disability instead of being eugenicists” Eugenics propaganda 🤡
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@a_guidarelli Want to add that many women go into dates planning on splitting the bill. The guy will press that they be the one who pays. And because we do not know the guy, we have to make a decision on how hard to push back. Something as simple as saying we will buy our food can be dangerous
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banner1107@Banner1107·
@a_guidarelli She had no problem paying for her meal. We didn't see what happened when he first said he expected sex if he paid. He may have told her he wanted to pay at the beginning of the date, then changed after she had eaten. Which is a very common way abusers manipulate
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banner1107@Banner1107·
@capstellium just happened to "run into" my boss, who didn't know him, and ask him "how's my daughter working out for you?" My boss told me about it and it was mortified.
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@capstellium My dad did crap like this to me when I was a teen. He would even get me jobs without me asking or even knowing. I was in school and had a job. He'd come home and be like "Dave is excited for you to start tomorrow" Even when I got a job by myself when I was 27 and pregnant he
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Dr. Sean Mullen
Dr. Sean Mullen@drseanmullen·
We tolerate indoor air in 2026 that would have horrified sanitation engineers in 1926. We just don’t see what’s killing us.
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Nithya Shri
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
If you poured a gallon of poison in a CEO's pool, you'd be arrested, for attempted murder. They pour 10,000 gallons into your drinking water, that's just business.
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Jerome Adams
Jerome Adams@JeromeAdamsMD·
If you’re wondering why so many people are so concerned about the current Ebola outbreak… “It was just over a year ago that Elon Musk gleefully declared that they were throwing USAID into the wood chipper. And you may recall that Elon Musk also sheepishly said at his first Cabinet meeting that he mistakenly canceled Ebola prevention…”
Democracy Now!@democracynow

Dr. Craig Spencer is a public health professor and emergency medicine physician at Brown University who survived Ebola in 2014. He says it's not a coincidence that the world is seeing a new outbreak of the disease, as well as hantavirus and rising rates of measles in the United States. "If you recall, it was just over a year ago that Elon Musk gleefully declared that they were throwing USAID into the wood chipper. And you may recall that Elon Musk also sheepishly said at his first Cabinet meeting that he mistakenly canceled Ebola prevention but turned it back on. For many folks, the story ended there, but what actually happened was there was an Ebola outbreak, and DOGE and Elon Musk cut all the support that we normally would have been giving to respond to that Ebola outbreak. The result was that exactly USAID, who in the past would have been supporting things like airport screening in Uganda, was not providing that logistical or financial support. USAID and other partners would have been providing support to make sure testing was adequate, to make sure a vaccine rollout could have taken place, but we didn’t have USAID on the ground. "Similarly, CDC has long had relationships in this part of the continent, in Congo and in Uganda, and a lot of those relationships have broken down and withered over the past year, because we just haven’t been paying. Similarly, the U.S. has pulled out of the World Health Organization over the last year, which means that in normal circumstances our CDC folks are not able to even talk to World Health Organization people, something that is absolutely unbelievable and an incredible mistake for something that we should be able to do and be prepared for at all points. "And the result is what we’ve seen over the past couple of weeks with hantavirus, we’ve seen with the dramatic increase in number of measles cases in the U.S., and now Ebola in DR Congo and across the border in Kampala. This is not all just a coincidence. This is a consequence of us cutting back our support, not only here at home, but also abroad. democracynow.org/2026/5/18/ebol…

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g.@GeauxGabrielle·
I talk about the judge on my case years ago who literally said “I am not going to ruin this girl’s life for what was so obviously a crime of survival.” That is called judicial discretion. That is human input and nuance. If a computer was left to decide my fate, I would still be in jail today
g.@GeauxGabrielle

Louisiana has decided to cede the entire parole decision-making process to an algorithm that will decide if you die in prison or not. There will be no human input or nuance allowed. Even our parole board is sickened by this. LINK: veritenews.org/2025/04/10/tig…

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banner1107@Banner1107·
@vvvvvictoria_ @Imma_GENE_Us There is video of another reporter who heard the shots, asked "what is that?", then tried to get a closer look. They didn't even consider it might be gunfire.
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@Imma_GENE_Us im wondering what im supposed to glean from the fact she noticed the gunshots and hit the deck? what point are you making
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