Diana-Camilla Matz

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Diana-Camilla Matz

@DCMatz

Never regret a day in your life. Good days give happiness. Bad days give experiences. The worst days give lessons and the best days give memories.

Berlin Katılım Haziran 2018
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Universitarios Católicos
Universitarios Católicos@UniCatolicos_es·
Descansa en paz, Noelia. Por favor, recemos todos por su alma y por su familia.
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Noelia Castillo Ramos is dead. This young woman, only 25 years old, who had her whole life ahead of her - she has left this life out of despair? I am so deeply saddened. We all have more plans than life. But the imbalance in her life feels more than unjust. „Now these three remain: faith, hope and love; but the greatest of these is love.“ 1 Cor 13:13 I hold on to the hope that Noelia knew that, at least in the final hours of her earthly life, she was carried by the thoughts and the love of countless people around the world. I firmly believe that she is now in a place where no pain and no sorrow exist - held in a peace we cannot know here. I trust in the grace of God.
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TheRealCherokeeOwl 🦉
TheRealCherokeeOwl 🦉@CherokeeOwl·
In June 1986, 24-year-old model Marla Hanson stepped out of a Manhattan bar expecting to collect an $850 security deposit from her landlord, Steve Roth. Instead, two men he hired ambushed her. They held her down and slashed her face with razor blades—leaving deep, permanent scars that required over 100 stitches and ended her rising modeling career in an instant. Roth’s motive? Rejected romantic advances and a petty dispute over rent money. During the trial, the defense tried to blame her—questioning her clothes, her dating life, and her Texas roots. The cross-examination, she later said, hurt almost as much as the attack itself. But Marla refused to hide. She showed up to court without makeup, scars visible for the world to see: “I wanted people to see what they had done.” All three men were convicted. Marla went on to become a powerful voice for victims’ rights, an advocate for reforming how the justice system treats survivors, and even a screenwriter (credits on The Blackout and Subway Stories). Her story is a raw reminder of resilience: beauty isn’t just skin deep, and strength is what you build when the world tries to break you.
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Thank you for sharing this. What you describe is exactly what so many people fail to understand - that these experiences don’t stay in the past. They change how the body reacts, how fear lives on, how safety never fully returns to what it was before. And I think what’s even harder to grasp is this: it’s not like you go back to who you were and just do „a bit less“. You’re not starting from 80%. In many ways, you’re starting from zero and have to rebuild your sense of capacity and safety from scratch. And that’s something most people simply don’t see from the outside. I have a lot of respect for the fact that you keep going despite that - and that you were willing to put this into words here. Sending you a quiet hug. 🫂
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Wendy 🇨🇦
Wendy 🇨🇦@perfectrose2011·
@DCMatz @TheGriftReport Your 3rd paragraph is profoundly accurate in ways you may not have considered. As a younger woman, I experienced a uterine cancer and later endometriosis requiring in total 5 major surgeries & with some complications. With my last surgery, your comments ring so true. Thirty 1/2
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
🚨DUFFYTO REVEAL ALL SINGER DRUGGED ON BIRTHDAY, KIDNAPPED ABROAD, RAPED & HELD CAPTIVE FOR FOUR WEEKS IN NEW DISNEY+ BOMBSHELL DOC! Welsh chart queen Duffy (Mercy, Rockferry) was spiked at a restaurant celebrating her birthday in 2010, flown unconscious to a foreign country, imprisoned in a hotel room and brutally raped while the attacker drugged her repeatedly for weeks. She was flown back to Britain, threatened with death if she spoke out, then drugged again in her own home – living in terror, moving houses constantly and vanishing from public life for over a decade. Now she’s telling the full horror in “Duffy: The 5th House” with unprecedented access, interviews and her story of pain, defiance and survival. The truth is finally coming out. Brave as hell.
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Frühling@RWingller15436·
@DCMatz @Mappy6984 man muss kein Meeresbiologe sein,um zu wissen das es Folter ist . Ach Menno
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NRM84@Mappy6984·
Hard pass
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Lucy
Lucy@TheLucyShow1·
This cracked me up!! 😹😹😹
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it's sai rose
it's sai rose@14764Sairose·
That moment was filled with pure love and respect. When someone speaks honestly about their feelings, it touches hearts deeply ❤️‍🩹 He did not focus on the money spent or try to show off the ring he bought. Instead, he spoke about values, loyalty, love, and true partnership.
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Cartoon Clips@CartoonVidio·
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𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐔𝐍𝐄𝐒
🚨 The hospital PREVENTS Noelia's best friend from seeing her before she dies 😢 "I wanted to try to change her mind." 📹 (@irenetabera)
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Bettina Punkt
Bettina Punkt@Taykra·
Weißensee: Ursache unklar: Hier brennt 856 Jahre alte Geschichte: Mitten in der Nacht schlagen plötzlich Flammen aus der „kleinen Schwester“ der Wartburg. Die Runneburg im Norden Thüringens steht in Flammen! Teile der Wehranlage aus dem 12. Jahrhundert wurden beschädigt.
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Flower Show
Flower Show@TheFlowerShow·
This is the most beautiful bonsai I have ever seen 🌸✨🎍 
Every branch of this Loropetalum bonsai looks perfectly shaped, and the colors are just breathtaking. What do you think, would you have this bonsai in your home or garden? 🌿💭 📹 Giardino Relata
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Muse
Muse@xmuse_·
Imagine having such a steady hand. Every time I see work like this, I’m blown away by the sheer precision. From Jingdezhen, the porcelain capital of the world. China
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
In 1970, a Mexican-American musician named Sixto Rodriguez released an album in Detroit, USA that critics described as genius. It sold approximately six copies in his home country. His record label dropped him. He went back to work in construction and demolition, swinging a sledgehammer in the streets of Detroit for the next two decades. Somewhere across the ocean, a single copy of that album found its way into South Africa. Nobody knows exactly how. The most repeated story is that an American girl brought it over during a visit. Her friends copied it. Their friends copied it. Under the apartheid regime that ruled South Africa at the time, the country was almost entirely cut off from the outside world. No internet. Severe media censorship. International cultural boycotts. Music from other countries circulated almost entirely through bootleg copies passed hand to hand. Rodriguez's music spread through an entire generation of young South Africans that way. His anti-establishment lyrics became a quiet soundtrack to those who opposed apartheid. By the 1980s he was considered as significant as the Beatles and Bob Dylan. Half a million copies of his album are estimated to have been sold or copied across the country. Nobody knew anything about him. Rumours spread that he had died on stage. The most common version said he had set himself on fire in front of an audience. In the late 1990s, two fans in Cape Town, South Africa decided to find out if any of it was true. They searched the early internet. They followed a chain of contacts. They eventually found him. Sixto Rodriguez was alive. He was in Detroit. He had no telephone, no computer, and no idea that millions of people on the other side of the world knew every word of his songs. He was fifty-six years old. He flew to South Africa and played six sold-out concerts to crowds who had believed for twenty years that he was dead. When he walked on stage for the first time he said: "I'd like to thank you for keeping me alive." He passed away in August 2023. He was eighty years old.
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Patriot Elsie 🇬🇧
Patriot Elsie 🇬🇧@PatriotElsie·
🚨🇬🇧The leader of the Rotherham grooming gang, Banaras Hussain, has been released. Hussain raped 15 11-year-old girls for 10 years. He ripped out the nails of girls who tried to escape. The court found a total of 55 crimes. Hussain, who served a 9-year sentence, is now walking the streets of the UK.
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Phil in Philli
Phil in Philli@Nigel194288·
@Maria_PORTUGAL2 @DCMatz @TheGriftReport Someone kidnapping a woman, taking her abroad, raping her and keeping her hostage is obviously an extremely dangerous psychopath. Wouldnt you want the police involved to give you justice and make sure he can't hurt other women?
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Christy
Christy@christygoe·
Von den Kampagnenmachern wird sogar das Leid und der Mut in der Öffentlichkeit zu stehen einer Gisèle Pelicot einschließlich ihres ikonischen Satzes über die Scham mit dem vorbereiteten Medienauftritt einer Schauspielerin, von der möglicherweise durch ihren Ex Bilder veröffentlicht wurden und die Teil einer Gesetzesinitiative wurde, gleichgesetzt. Ich habe selten etwas ekelhafteres gesehen.
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Christiane Meusel
Christiane Meusel@RAin_Meusel·
#DigitaleGewalt Ich lese immer häufiger, dass sogenannte „virtuelle Vergewaltigung“ mit einer realen Vergewaltigung gleichgesetzt wird. Ich halte das für eine Verharmlosung realer sexualisierter Gewalt. Ich bin 1986 mit einem Messer vergewaltigt worden. Ich weiß, was es bedeutet, wenn körperliche Gewalt, Todesangst und völlige Ausgeliefertheit zusammenkommen. Virtuelle Übergriffe können verletzend sein. Sie können auch psychisch belasten. Das will ich gar nicht kleinreden. Aber sie sind nicht dasselbe. Wer beides gleichsetzt, verwischt den Unterschied zwischen digitaler Grenzverletzung und existenzieller Gewalt gegen den Körper. Und das ist – gerade für Betroffene realer Vergewaltigung – schwer erträglich. Unten stehend füge ich die Ladung zu meiner Zeugenvernehmung aus dem Jahr 1986 bei.
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