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Crissa Cook

@CrissaCook

Mom | Patent Attorney | Law Partner Motto: Over prepare. Then go with the flow. Life Goal: To pet all the dogs. I do all my own stunts.

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@Riley_Gaines_ To me, this indicated that she has never seen this written down before, which indicates a lack of reading up on world history which I find most troubling. You wouldn’t make this flub with the phrase unless it was unfamiliar.
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@TheSalonDon The lack of up to date knowledge among most practicing physicians is astounding. And also the lack of “curiosity” to keep learning. Many docs are great but a lot go into the profession for the wrong reason. Good luck! Trust your instincts!
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Tanning Salon Don
Tanning Salon Don@TheSalonDon·
OBGYN just told my wife to go on SSRIs during pregnancy I asked if there’s studies she can show to make us comfortable She said she doesn’t sit around reading medical literature but 70% of her patients are on them while pregnant We have a health crisis in America
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@muheediva01 My kid was trying to type a song into Apple music today in the car and about crashed out getting so mad at the keyboard. 🤣
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𝗠𝘂𝗵𝗲𝗲 ♛
𝗠𝘂𝗵𝗲𝗲 ♛@muheediva01·
WTF has Apple done to the keyboard? I haven’t backspaced and retyped so much in my life!!!!
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@FiredUpCoug It was in the 80s and 90s when I was a kid. We put on an awesome recital every year to entertain our families and we dance at community events, marched in town parades, for fun. It was great! The closest we’ve found now is our community rec center dance program.
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Brigham's Burner
Brigham's Burner@FiredUpCoug·
Here is a crazy business idea: Girls dance studio, where they... Dance. You know, just for fun. No costumes, no makeup, no travel, no monthly photo shoot, one recital a year that is already paid for it with your monthly fees. Why isn't this a thing?
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@b0newalljackson My favorite movie as a 6-year old girl was Commando! 🤣 I wanted to be Alyssa Milano SO bad!
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🅱️ete oaks
🅱️ete oaks@b0newalljackson·
90’s dads were like “ yeah my six year old can handle terminator 2: judgment day “
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Jack
Jack@jackunheard·
NEW: Outrage has broken out after Pope Leo appeared to quote Jesus using a passage that does not exist in the Bible. “Jesus told us, ‘Blessed are the peacemakers, but woe to those who manipulate religion in the very name of God for their own military, economic, or political gain, dragging that which is sacred into darkness and filth.’” The first line echoes scripture. The rest does not appear in any biblical passage. The Pope is being accused of using a fabricated quote from Jesus to push a political message.
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@CigsMake We had one in elementary we called “The Big Toy” and if you didn’t get at least one splinter per month you weren’t doing it right. Same if you didn’t burn your butt on the slide daily. 🤣
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Cigarette Nostalgia
Cigarette Nostalgia@CigsMake·
They stopped building these marvelous wooden playgrounds because of the retarded litigation system in America
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@ngprecision I kid you not, my Uncle, who served in Vietnam, posted on social media raising the alarm about this “new” requirement. TDS has truly caused people to lose their marbles.
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Longshot
Longshot@ngprecision·
Are people really just learning today that Selective Service registration is required by law?
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@Rocket_Scintst @the_jefferymead Was thinking this the other day. In 80s/90s we had Reading Rainbow, Beverly Hills Cop, Oprah, Cosby, Fresh Prince, Urkel, and so many other famous and mainstream popular people and shows and it was just normal life. Hope to return to that again someday. 🤞
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Rocket Scientist
Rocket Scientist@Rocket_Scintst·
This is the message that kids raised in the 70s and 80s largely grew up with. Martin Luther King, color blind society, character, etc. Then politicians saw that trying to divide people by race, using false racism accusations, will gain them power. And here we are. Thankfully, the tide seems to be turning back, for now, to we're all humans.
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Jeffery Mead
Jeffery Mead@the_jefferymead·
Listen to his statement on being the first black man to visit the Moon. He talks about us focusing on human history. Not black history or white history. This event is definitely about HUMAN history. Love his message here.
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Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@DividendBreeder We are fortunate to have this as well. But it was also a choice on our part to choose jobs and home nearby. I don’t know how people with extended family around raise kids if both parents work. It’s a juggling act!
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The Dividend Breeder
The Dividend Breeder@DividendBreeder·
My wife and I are incredibly blessed to have all 4 parents living close as we raise 4 kids. Yesterday my wife’s dad painted a room in our house while we were gone. Today my dad asked, “Can I come over and bring the kids to Dairy Queen?” You can’t put a price on this.
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@amuse My teacher tried to speculate/hope that the astronauts had ejected. I even remember going home that day and everyone was still unsure or hoping for some miracle of survival. And then seeing the confirmation on the nightly news.
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@amuse
@amuse@amuse·
CHALLENGER DISASTER: Last night I held my breath watching the Artemis II launch because I recalled seeing the 1986 Challenger explosion when I was in 8th grade science class. There are accounts here on X that falsely believe that we didn't actually watch it live. The fact is that millions of students nationwide watched the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion live in their classrooms. The launch was highly anticipated because teacher Christa McAuliffe was on board to be the first civilian in space, leading many schools to set up televisions to watch the event.
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Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@LibertyJen We watched it on the same TV that was in the corner of our classroom that we also used to watch Reading Rainbow on Fridays. I remember my teacher acting, unsure about what happened and even suggesting the astronauts may have ejected. Trying to soften what we had just seen.
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@ManaByte We had a 📺 mounted up in the corner of our classroom. We watched Reading Rainbow on Fridays on it. Watched the launch live. Saw the disaster. I recall the announcer and my teacher also trying to act “unsure” about what happened and saying perhaps they ejected to soften it.
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Jeremy
Jeremy@ManaByte·
This is also false. NASA setup a special feed for schools to watch the launch, which approximately 2.5 million students saw it on. While it’s true CNN was the only network that carried it live, they made their feed available to local broadcast networks to use to show the launch live.
Leg Before Teebo@dmesg

@krisinhawaii @ManaByte It probably is though. Unless you were in the one market in Florida, or decided to watch CNN that day, what you saw was the network breaking in a minute or two later and showing the explosion after it happened.

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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@Grunt2A @ZacharyLevi Even if just the first 20 people or so they meet when they return after landing could pull this off. It would be so funny! 😆
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Spaceballs The X Account
Now that Artemis II has launched we have 10 days to get everyone on Earth a Planet of the Apes costume so we can do something hilarious when the astronauts return 😁
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Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@physicsgeek My class had a 📺 mounted up in the corner of our room. We watched Reading Rainbow on Fridays on it. Watched the launch live. Saw the disaster. I recall the announcer and my teacher also trying to act “unsure” about what happened and saying perhaps they ejected to soften it.
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Physics Geek
Physics Geek@physicsgeek·
I know it's been 40 years and some of you were still sperm in your father, but all y'all screeching NO KIDS WATCHED THE CHALLENGER EXPLOSION are not only stupid, you're pig ignorant. 1) A teacher was on board as an astronaut 2) Lot of teachers wheeled TVs into their classrooms so that kids could watch a teacher fly into space. 3) Those kids saw the Challenger explode One of the worst videos I saw was of Christa McAuliffe's (the teacher in question) classroom -with a sub teacher- watching the video as the Challenger exploded.
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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@Recursion_Agent My class had a 📺 mounted up in the corner of our room. We watched Reading Rainbow on Fridays on it. Watched the launch live. Saw the disaster. I recall the announcer and my teacher also trying to act “unsure” about what happened and saying perhaps they ejected to soften it.
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A Strange Loop 🧭✴️
A Strange Loop 🧭✴️@Recursion_Agent·
Almost no one, except millions of schoolchildren, because one of the astronauts was a teacher. There's a reason it's a generation X trauma more than any other. Not only were we watching live, we'd spent weeks doing "teacher in space" activities ahead of it, and some of us even dressed up that day. We literally shared classrooms so everyone could see it, gaslighting fuck.
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968

99.9% of people who "experienced" the Challenger disaster saw it on replay and now remember it as live. Almost NO ONE was watching. Everyone thinks they were. It's a fascinating collective false memory.

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Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@JustEric My class had a 📺 mounted up in the corner of our room. We watched Reading Rainbow on Fridays on it. Watched the launch live. Saw the disaster. I recall the announcer and my teacher also trying to act “unsure” about what happened and saying perhaps they ejected to soften it.
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Eric Spencer
Eric Spencer@JustEric·
Did...did you think I meant the teachers wheeled the TV cart to our houses to show us the disaster? Yes, we were in school. We were in school watching the launch...in school. Because there was a teacher on board. Teachers thought we would have more of a connection to the event knowing that a normal person, just like other normal people we knew, was going to space.
The Lights Have Taken Full Effect@exile72

@JustEric The OP is 100% correct. Kids were in school and were not watching the takeoff of the Challenger. Word spread as the news got out and the national nightly news was the first time most people saw the video.

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Crissa Cook
Crissa Cook@CrissaCook·
@paya_paya_kun Kansas plains! 💚 Taken on our annual drive west to the mountains of Colorado to hike last summer.
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ぱやぱやくん
ぱやぱやくん@paya_paya_kun·
日本には土地がない。小さな家に住んで、小さな車に乗る。 通勤は満員電車。どこ行っても人だらけで、心が少しずつ削られていく… だから海外の友人よ、頼む。 でかい家を見せてくれ。 でかい車を見せてくれ。 広大な大地と綺麗な自然を見せてくれ。 俺たちの心を癒してくれ…!
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Shadz
Shadz@Shadzey1·
Incredible things happening on the timeline lmfao
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