Bertrand James
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@Generations7080 J'ai toujours été fan de Gotainer, que j'écoute régulièrement, notamment son album "chants zazous ".
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Richard Gotainer est une figure culte en France, souvent surnommé “le roi de la pub” grâce à son style unique qui a marqué les années 70–90 dont celle là : Belle des champs ! 😍 ICONIQUE. Comment ne pas s'en souvenir !
#80s #RichardGotainer #Television #Publicite
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These meetings will be studied for years.
Grown men turned into pets by Trump, and their own greed and cowardliness.
It's almost impossible to believe that humans can degrade themselves this much. When I see this, assuming I'm done throwing up, I'm ashamed to be a human.
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump
Howard Lutnick to Trump: “You are fixing everything with your policies. You have changed America and created the golden age”
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🇪🇺👨🌾 FLASH | Christophe Barthès, maire RN fraichement élu à Carcassonne, a retiré les drapeaux européens présents sur le fronton de sa mairie.
Agriculteur, il a bénéficié récemment d'une subvention européenne de plus de 200 000 euros.
L’aéroport de la ville a également fait l’objet d’une aide de la Commission européenne à hauteur de 11,7 millions d’euros.

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@Generations7080 Dans buffet frois, il est excellent, mais comme dans beaucoup d'autres.
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In 1951, a 14-year-old boy in Australia nearly died during surgery. He needed massive blood transfusions to survive. Strangers’ blood saved his life.
He made a promise. The moment he turned 18, he would start donating blood.
He kept that promise. He started donating in 1954. After the first few donations, doctors discovered something unusual. His blood contained a rare antibody that could be used to prevent a fatal condition in unborn babies.
Before this discovery, thousands of babies in Australia were dying every year and doctors did not know why. Women were having miscarriage after miscarriage. Babies were being born with brain damage. The antibody in his blood changed everything. It was used to create a medication given to pregnant women whose blood was at risk of attacking their unborn child.
His name was James Harrison. They called him “The Man with the Golden Arm.”
He donated every two weeks for over 60 years. He never missed a single appointment. He expected nothing in return. In Australia, blood donors are not paid.
He was terrified of needles the entire time. “I’ve never once watched the needle go into my arm,” he said. “I look at the ceiling. I look at the nurses.”
His own daughter needed the injection during her pregnancy. His grandchildren may not have existed without his donations. “He has left behind a family that may not have existed without his precious donations,” she said.
On 11 May 2018, at age 81, he made his 1,173rd and final donation. Australian law does not allow blood donations past that age.
More than 3 million doses of medication made from his blood have been given to Australian mothers since 1967. He is credited with saving the lives of 2.4 million babies.
He died peacefully in his sleep on 17 February 2025, aged 88.
Scientists have since grown his antibody in a laboratory, hoping it will one day protect mothers and babies around the world.
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- Tu reçois beaucoup de critiques, quand même...
- Tkt, je reste très populaire !
Une certaine idée de l'exigence épistémique
Hugo Clément@hugoclement
@fjfjjfjr Ne vous inquiétez pas, ils sont une toute petite minorité, bruyante sur Twitter mais inexistante ailleurs. Nous n’avons jamais eu autant d’abonnés sur Vakita depuis qu’ils ont lancé ces attaques. Merci pour votre soutien. 🤝
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@PerseusLeGrand Pissarro, vue de Bazincourt, effet de neige 1894, ordrupgaard muséum.
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Le Pandemonium est l'une de mes peintures préférées.
Si vous pouviez acquérir n'importe quelle œuvre d'art, laquelle choisiriez-vous ?

Perseus@PerseusLeGrand
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@PollSter_Mike1 L'homme qui voulut être roi, magnifique film et magnifiques
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