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Kev🔮

@K3m07

still dont know how to work this mf

Katılım Haziran 2020
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JP 🍍@JPLFR80·
I wonder how many times I have died on fuck, marry, kill
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𝓓𝓾𝓴𝓮 🦇
To be honest, we are not meant to address everything we find out. Sometimes, just adjust your guard.
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Johnny Stewart@back4firstime·
Grown ass men talkin bout ain’t no bbqs and they don’t smell no grills . Fire up the grill and get to work bitch nigga
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K@LongLiveK_·
A bitch will really damn near hate you but love the dick you give with all her heart lmao
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Dayana
Dayana@white_girlllll1·
I rebuke every demonic spirit trying to destroy my happiness!
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Kev🔮@K3m07·
@Chizitere_xyz It’s better to be a warrior in a garden, than a gardener on a battlefield. You gotta soften but be able to turn that switch
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Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
Society spends years softening men, aggressively telling them that their natural protective instincts and physical dominance are "toxic" and outdated. But the exact second a real threat appears, a break-in, a crisis, or a physical altercation. everyone immediately demands that the man turns that "toxic" aggression back on to save them. We completely demonize male capability in times of peace, only to demand it as a human shield in times of danger.
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz

What opinion about Men do you have that makes people feel like this?

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dior ✞@deeore5·
"get his ass" is so hilarious. it's like the modern version of "seize him"
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Hetty ⋆。‧˚ʚ🍓ɞ˚‧。⋆
One of the worst things as a black person is not watching a black movie that EVERYONE has watched. Now everybody think you white washed 😭
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Omoye✨🫶
Omoye✨🫶@0moyeh·
If men truly h8ted intelligent women, female doctors, lawyers and professors wouldn’t be getting married daily. The real issue is that many women confuse arrogance and combative behavior with intelligence.
Naza🎀@Juxtmarvel

i feel men are more tolerant of an intellectually inferior partner than women. if a man is intelligent, he goes for pretty dumb girls bc he can't stand a girl being equal or smarter than him. men just love feeling superior.

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ᴀʟᴇᴄ 🍃@alecsbutt·
life imitates art
ᴀʟᴇᴄ 🍃 tweet mediaᴀʟᴇᴄ 🍃 tweet media
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Casey Lawrence
Casey Lawrence@LeanandCuisine·
What was a game you bought then started to play and realized slowly you wasted your bread?
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WELCOME TO BLACK TWlTTER 
WELCOME TO BLACK TWlTTER @blacktwiterthrd·
Deed theft is rooted in racism. They saw a black family owned a desirable home and did everything to take it.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A 17-year-old in Iowa boiled beets in her chemistry class and turned them into stitches that change color when your wound gets infected. Her name is Dasia Taylor. It started as a science fair project. She wanted a low-tech version of the "smart stitches" Tufts researchers built in 2016. Those used thread wired up with sensors and a tiny chip that pinged your phone if something went wrong. Cool, but useless without a phone or a hospital that can afford it. Her version doesn't need any of that. Healthy skin is slightly acidic, like lemon juice but much milder. When bacteria grow in a wound, the chemistry flips and turns more like soap or baking soda. Beet juice has a quirk. The same red pigment that stains your fingers when you cook it shifts color based on what it touches. Bright red on healthy skin. Dark purple on infected skin. The switch lines up with infection almost exactly. She tested ten threads before finding a cotton-polyester blend that soaked up the dye and changed color within five minutes. That was the prototype. Around 1 in 40 American surgeries end in an infection at the cut, costing hospitals more than $3 billion a year. In poorer countries the rate is closer to 1 in 9. In parts of Africa it's 1 in 6. In some Ethiopian hospitals, up to a quarter of surgery patients leave with an infection. The whole game is catching it early. Spot it in time and antibiotics handle it. Miss the window and the patient is back on the operating table. Dasia filed a patent in 2021 and started a medical device company called VariegateHealth in 2022. The stitches haven't been tested on real patients yet. New medical device patents can take a decade. She's also looking into a side benefit: the beet pigment kills bugs like E. coli and Klebsiella in lab tests. Smart stitches need a phone to read them. Hers just need eyes.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Dasia Taylor, a 17-year-old, created surgical threads that change color upon detecting infections.

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