

Hyort 🏳️🌈
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@Hy0rt
Vikings fan, loves shoveling snow.








Using an MVPF framework, the policy generated about €1.6 of social value per euro of net fiscal cost, mainly via large consumer-surplus gains, but implied very high CO2 abatement costs of roughly €6140 per ton.


@mkeulemans @Bananen_druiven @jndkgrf @marcelcrok Hou op met je “beleid”. Rampen worden afgewend door ondernemers, creatievelingen, risico-nemers, privé initiatief. Niet door bureaucratieën.


“bro just use ableton the piano roll is just as good as FL”



Where did your team land after the Draft? 📈


This is her vaginal microbiome report. 100/100 score. Top 1% of all vaginas. Her sample is dominated by the single most protective bacterial species a vagina can host (Lactobacillus crispatus). Only about 25-30% of reproductive age women globally are L. crispatus-dominant, and “dominant” usually means above 50%. Kate is at 98.7%. The lab found nothing bad to report. (no gardnerella, Candida, STIs, opportunistic pathogens, aerobic vaginitis markers, etc.) This is linked to lower risk of BV, UTIs, yeast infections, HPV persistence, HSV-2 and HIV acquisition, preterm birth, and improved IVF outcomes. A vaginal microbiome is downstream of everything: sleep, glucose control, stress, gut health, sexual health, immune function, what you eat, and what you put in it.


''Daardoor heeft Van Persie veel te zeggen binnen Feyenoord'' fr12.nl/nieuws/krabben…


Scott Parker's future at Burnley being discussed. No final decision yet but a mutual parting of ways is possible. Former Burnley assistant and Wales boss Craig Bellamy one name appreciated if a change is made. Meanwhile, Steven Gerrard is keen to return to the management and open to a role in the Championship. No ties to Al-Ettifaq now, having stayed on as a consultant after leaving as manager, and no historical tax implications if Gerrard does take a new role in the UK.🟣 🤝 @alex_crook


Heracles stelt kort na degradatie voormalig directeur van Feyenoord en KNVB aan dlvr.it/TSDrM7








California, the name, has an extremely interesting etymology. It's (probably) named after a mythical island paradise, where Black warrior women adorned in gold rode wild beasts, from the book The Adventures of Esplandián, published in 1510.









