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Stabilizing medical emergencies for a living • *views don't reflect my job affiliations*🌈

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⇝Ì͢͢͢åñ @CapuchIANdrip·
Hello, pink parin 🌸🎀
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Aspireachieve@Aspireachievee·
Solomon's Paradox // Thread //
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InspiroQuest@InspiroQuest·
The Three Meeting Theory // Thread //
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The Disruptor
The Disruptor@Disrupttor·
There’s a man in my office who hasn’t been promoted in 6 years. He arrives before everyone. Leaves after everyone. Knows the company’s systems better than the people who built them. When something breaks at 2am, they call him. His name is on the bottom of reports that directors present to the board. He doesn’t complain. He says he’s just “not political.” Last week, a 26-year-old joined us. MBA. Firm handshake. Calls the MD by his first name. Within 3 months, he’s already sitting in meetings my colleague has never been invited to. I watched my colleague train him. Smiled the whole time. Answered every question. Shared shortcuts it took him years to figure out. Afterwards I asked him, don’t you feel cheated? He looked at me for a long moment. “I used to. But I realized something. I’ve been loyal to a company. Not a purpose. Those are not the same thing.” He resigned two weeks later. Took everything he knew with him. Started something of his own. The MD sent a company-wide email. Called it “a great loss to the team.” Eleven years of emails. And that was the first one that mentioned his name. The system will celebrate your exit more than it ever celebrated your presence. Stop waiting to be seen. Build something that sees you if you’re not appreciated where you are.
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ricci@ricci_richy·
Buti pa yung dating Bise-Presidente, yung foundation na sinimulan nya, nakapagpatayo ng mga classrooms.
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
Mel Gibson speaks about the loss of his $14.5 million Malibu mansion in the devastating 2025 Palisades Fire: "God GIVES, God TAKES AWAY. We enter with nothing. We leave with nothing. Seek first the kingdom of God; you'll always be alright."
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Rev .Vitus@Vitus_osst·
Mary was the only One with her Son from the beginning to the end .
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Saint Adaugoijele ✝️
Saint Adaugoijele ✝️@JustAdaugoijele·
Saint Jude Thaddeus, Hope of the hopeless and those in difficulties, Pray for us. Amen
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☩ 𝕁𝕄𝕋 ☩@SecretFire79·
The Miraculous Story Behind the Shoulder Wound of Jesus🇻🇦🩸 In His Passion, Jesus Christ suffered greatly for the sins of man. He wore the crown of thorns, was scourged at the pillar, and had the Five Holy Wounds inflicted upon Him. While most Catholics know of these, few are familiar with the shoulder wound of Jesus, and the miraculous story behind its devotion. Tradition says as Jesus walked the three miles from Pontius Pilate’s courtyard to His Crucifixion at Calvary, the Cross dug through His shoulder ripping flesh from bone. According to a pious legend, Saint Bernard of Clairvaux prayed and asked of Christ what was his greatest unknown suffering, and what wound suffered in His Passion was most painful. Christ replied to him: “I had on My Shoulder while I bore My Cross on the Way of Sorrows, a grievous Wound which was more painful than the others, and which is not recorded by men.” Christ asked that Saint Bernard and other members of the Faithful keep a devotion to his shoulder wound, and that those who do will receive God’s grace. “Honor this Wound with thy devotion, and I will grant thee whatsoever thou dost ask through its virtue and merit. And in regard to all those who shall venerate this Wound, I will remit to them all their venial sins, and will no longer remember their mortal sins.” Saint Bernard heeded Christ’s call, composing a beautiful devotional prayer to honor the shoulder wound of Our Savior: “O Loving Jesus, Meek Lamb of God, I, a miserable sinner, salute and worship the most Sacred Wound of Thy Shoulder on which Thou didst bear Thy heavy Cross, which so tore Thy Flesh and laid bare Thy Bones as to inflict on Thee an anguish greater than any other wound of Thy Most Blessed Body. I adore Thee, O Jesus most sorrowful; I praise and glorify Thee and give Thee thanks for this most sacred and painful Wound, beseeching Thee by that exceeding pain and by the crushing burden of Thy heavy Cross, to be merciful to me, a sinner, to forgive me all my mortal and venial sins and to lead me on towards Heaven along the Way of Thy Cross. Amen.” While Saint Bernard was the first to venerate the shoulder wound, he was not the last. Saint Padre Pio kept a devotion and also suffered the same wound himself as a stigmata. When Pope Saint John Paul II was still a priest he visited Padre Pio and asked him which wound was his most painful. Father Wojtyła expected that it was his chest wound, but the saint replied: “It is my shoulder wound, which no one knows about and has never been cured or treated.” Prior to his death, Padre Pio confided to Brother Modestino Fucci at his friary in San Giovanni Rotondo that his greatest pains happened when took off his shirt. At the time, Fucci believed it to be his chest wounds much like John Paul II. When he was later assigned the task of inventorying all the items inside the cell of the late Padre Pio, he noticed his undershirts had blood stains on the right shoulder. That night, Brother Fucci prayed asking Padre Pio for a sign if he truly bore the shoulder wound of Christ. At 1 A.M., he awoke with an excruciating pain in his right shoulder and the room was filled the aroma of flowers, the sign Padre Pio’s spiritual presence, and he heard a voice call out: “This is what I had to suffer!”
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Manifest_Lord@Manifest_Lord·
Otrovert might be one of the best personalities ever.. Read why 🧵
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@pauloinmanila and 99 others
@pauloinmanila and 99 others@pauloMDtweets·
To Representative Honorale Suntay: Science tells us that our genetic imprint predetermines your fate, your character, your choices. Pinanganak kang bobo, lalaki kang bobo, mamamatay kang bobo. -Anne Curtis, The Gifted
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awesome_visuals@awesome_visuals·
cat secret move unlocked.
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The Curious Tales
The Curious Tales@thecurioustales·
🚨 I just learned about a concept, I can't stop thinking about. The Four Burner Theory. It destroyed Elon Musk's first marriage. It explains why Bezos is jacked but divorced. And why Zuckerberg has no real friends. Once you understand it, your life will never be same:🧵
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Wayne Manuel@wdmanuel·
Huwag kayo announce nang announce ng mga bagay nahl hindi naman talaga matutuloy. @DOTrPH
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The Christian Guy
The Christian Guy@DeChristianguy·
Mel Gibson Spent 7 years writting the sequel to the Passion of the Christ with help from theologians & historians to ensure biblical accuracy. Filming began August 2025 in Italy. The first part will premiere on Good Friday, March 26 2027, and the second will be released 40 days later, on Ascension Day, May 6. This could be one of the most ambitious Christian films ever made. Are you anticipating this?
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I need this to be a movie
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Leaders 𝕏 Junction
Leaders 𝕏 Junction@LeadersJunction·
What you do in private shows in public. Reading shows in a conversation. Discipline shows in confidence. Focus shows in the results. Diet shows in your energy. You are what you cultivate when no one is watching.
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Anong meron sa mga pusa at kay ultraman?
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DocXus@docxusofficial·
Dengue is DONE Singapore just released a study that might end mosquito-borne disease as we know it. No drugs. No vaccines. Just mosquitoes fighting mosquitoes. > infected male Aedes aegypti with Wolbachia bacteria > released them into the wild to mate with normal females > every single offspring from those matings was dead on arrival > wild mosquito population practically vanished in treated areas This isn’t some lab experiment btw. 24 month randomized trial. 15 geographic clusters. Nearly 400,000 residents. Published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The results are insane: > mosquito abundance in treated areas dropped from 0.18 to 0.041 > control areas went the other direction to 0.277 > 6% dengue positivity in treated zones vs 21% in control zones > protective efficacy of 72% No drug. No vaccine. No chemical spray. Just evolutionary biology weaponized against the most dangerous mosquito species on earth. For context we’ve been fighting Aedes aegypti the same way for decades. Fogging. Larviciding. Nets. Awareness campaigns. And dengue kept spreading. More cities. More countries. More deaths. 400 million infections a year. The problem was never effort. We were trying to kill mosquitoes after they already existed. Singapore said what if we just make sure they’re never born. Cytoplasmic incompatibility. That’s the mechanism. Wolbachia infected males mate with wild type females and the eggs never develop. Do it at scale and the entire population collapses from the inside. Generation after generation. They didn’t fight the mosquito. They turned reproduction into a weapon against it. No pharmaceutical intervention for dengue has ever come close to 72% efficacy at this scale in a real world setting. And this is just Singapore. Imagine this deployed across Southeast Asia. South Asia. Sub Saharan Africa. Latin America If you’re still thinking about dengue control as fogging trucks and awareness posters you’re looking at the wrong decade. This is the most important vector control breakthrough in years and nothing else we have even competes.
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