
Machiko Malandro
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Machiko Malandro
@MachikoMalandro
I’m just a Girl. Conservative half the time, use sensibility all of the time #nonfeminist #womanist #moderate #millennial
Katılım Mart 2025
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I was shocked when I found out that the Breyer Ice-cream I just bought was 💩 and might be giving me serious health issues
Our government lets us feed these chemicals to our kids and ourselves knowing the extreme, serious health side effects associated with this fake ice cream and processed coffee drinks.
Huge brands like Nestle (Drumsticks), Breyers, and Good Humor use legal loopholes to label products "Frozen Dairy Dessert" instead of real ice cream—and your morning coffee is trapped in the exact same lab experiment.
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@NovajohnsX07 He’s a grown man… SHES A KID. What else is he supposed to do?
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@TrumpGirlLove I personally don’t think any of us should be paying taxes.
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Salary: $285,000
Net Worth: $67 Million
This is the woman who constantly screams about taxing the rich and how the system is rigged, while she sits on $67 million from a government salary.
Straight-up hypocrisy. She preaches “eat the rich” but became one of them on your dime. Rules for thee, not for her.

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@30bgphoenixx I’m glad will is living for himself. It looks like he didn’t even phase her.
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@TifahCrump777 @dtmfonx Just retarded. Someone at home is Not doing anything for these girls. It’s sad.
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@dtmfonx I got bullied all through school. Only child. Pretty brown skinned girl hair down my back… yeah let’s just say I can beat ass now if needed.
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@olosvosky987 @InternetReels … They thought she deserved it. 🙂
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@InternetReels Her son and the husband are th Fking cowards watching the woman getting punched ,😂😂😂😂and again they are all cowards until they have a weapon.
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@BasedBlondex For someone who has Christ is king in your bio you’re a bit of a judgemental asshole
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@MorbidKnowledge The surgical tech didn’t do anything? They’re the ones that hand them the tools. Hmm just a thought.
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Between 2011 and 2013, a neurosurgeon named Christopher Duntsch operated on 38 patients in Dallas-area hospitals. Only five came out unharmed. Two were dead. Thirty-three were maimed, paralysed, or left in permanent agony.
Of his 38 surgeries, only three had no complications. Hospitals that discovered what he was doing were reluctant to formally report him, fearing lawsuits and lost credibility. They quietly fired him and let him move on.
Patients woke from his surgeries paralysed from the neck down. One left with paralysed vocal cords. One became paraplegic.
He left a surgical sponge inside a patient's neck wound. He operated on the wrong part of another patient's spine.
In May 2013, University General Hospital threw a celebratory dinner to welcome Duntsch to their medical staff.
The following month he cut into a patient's vertebral artery and left a sponge in his neck.
His licence was suspended on June 26, 2013.
The most chilling detail came out at trial. Prosecutors presented a 2011 email Duntsch had written, sent after his first surgeries went wrong, detailing his plans to "become a cold blooded k*ller."
After 13 days of trial, the jury deliberated just four hours before convicting him.
On February 20, 2017, he was sentenced to life in prison, the first surgeon in US history convicted and imprisoned for actions committed in the operating room.

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@TodBrowningFan @MorbidKnowledge You never know… people stop talking to family members for all kinds of reasons
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@MorbidKnowledge Why honor a father who abandoned you, yet bothered to feed the homeless?
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An 11-year-old boy spent his summer mowing lawns to buy a headstone for a man he had never met. The man was his biological father, buried in an unmarked grave in Chicago.
Brandon Bakke's adoptive mother Brandy found his biological sister Tiffany on Facebook in June, only to learn their father had passed away at 56 from an asthma attack the year before.
Tiffany warned that nothing marked his grave because the family couldn't afford a monument.
Brandon had been saving money all summer to buy himself a hoverboard.
He told Brandy he wanted to use the $175 he had saved to buy a grave marker instead. "I told him it would cost a lot more than that," she said.
"And he said, 'Then I'll do what I have to do.'"
After mowing more lawns and doing odd jobs, Brandon raised $400.
He then contacted Dakota Monument in South Fargo, who heard his story and donated the headstone entirely for free, letting Brandon design it himself.
He asked Tiffany what his father was like. She told him he loved to cook and fed the homeless.
"After she said that, I knew exactly what I wanted to put on there," Brandon said. He designed the stone with two hands holding a bowl of soup.
"I don't think anybody should go unknown in life," Brandon told WDAY. "If he could see it, he would be proud of me."
He never met his father. He honoured him anyway.

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@mymixtapez I would’ve taken it right back out of her hand. THANGK’ya!
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