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Nikolaos Simantiris, PhD

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Oceanographer 🌊 Currently: Scientific/Project Officer 💻 @MEDASSET 🇬🇷. Previously @myionio 🇬🇷 @ULPGC 🇪🇸 @UBCeoas 🇨🇦 Orthodox Christian ☦

Corfu, Greece Katılım Ocak 2019
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muffin@FeechiNaomi·
Never seen Jimmy Fallon stay so serious for this long... Without laughing
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
"Someone kept calling the radio station requesting the same song. For 114 days straight. I'm a DJ at K-Rock 98.3. Overnight shift. Midnight to 6 a.m. Mostly lonely truckers and insomniacs listening. Around 1:15 a.m. every single night, same number calls. Same request, "November Rain" by Guns N' Roses. Eight-minute guitar solo version. First week, I played it. Thought maybe someone really loved that song. Second week, I started screening the calls. "We just played that yesterday, how about something else?" "November Rain, please." "We have a no-repeat policy" Click. They'd hang up. But they'd call back the next night. 1:15 a.m. exactly. "November Rain." This went on for months. My coworkers thought it was hilarious. Started a betting pool on when the caller would give up. They never did. Day 47, "Look, buddy, what's the deal with this song?" Long silence. Then, "Just play it. Please." The voice sounded older. Male. Tired. I played it. Day 82, My manager told me to block the number. "It's harassment." I didn't block it. Day 91, I answered. Before they could speak, I said, "It's queued up. Playing at 1:30." "Thank you," they whispered. Day 114, The call came. But different voice. Younger. Female. "This is about the November Rain requests," she said. "My grandfather passed away this morning. He won't be calling anymore." My stomach dropped. "He had dementia," she continued. "Couldn't remember much. But he remembered that song. Said it was playing when he proposed to my grandmother in 1992. At some restaurant. She died five years ago. The song was the only piece of her he could still hold onto." She was crying. "He'd get confused at night. Agitated. The only thing that calmed him was that song. So I'd call you. Every night. He'd sit next to me, listening on the radio, and for eight minutes he'd remember her. He'd smile. Then forget again. But for those eight minutes....." I couldn't speak. "Thank you for playing it," she said. "Even when you were annoyed. Even when your manager wanted you to stop. Those eight minutes were everything to him." She hung up. I sat in that booth. Played "November Rain" at 1:15 a.m. Nobody requested it. I just played it. Did it again the next night. And every night since. Some listeners complained. "Why do you keep playing the same song?" I never explained. Just said, "Station policy." But truckers started calling in. Said they pulled over during that 1:15 a.m. slot. Listened to the whole eight minutes. Some knew why. Most didn't. One guy said, "I don't even like that song. But something about hearing it at 1:15 every night..... feels like church. Like we're all stopping together. For something." They were right. It's been six months. I still play it. Every single night. 1:15 a.m. Some things aren't about what you like. They're about what someone needed. Once. When nothing else worked. That song's not mine anymore. It belongs to an old man who forgot everything except how to love his wife. And now it belongs to everyone driving lonely highways at 1:15 a.m., looking for a reason to keep going. Eight minutes. Every night. That's my church now." Let this story reach more hearts.... . Ai image is for demonstration purpose only. . By Mary Nelson
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Ηellenic Olympic Committee
Ηellenic Olympic Committee@HellenicOlympic·
🤽‍♂️To αδιανόητο γκολ του Στέλιου Αργυρόπουλου που έδωσε τη νίκη στην Ελλάδα επί της Κροατίας στο Ευρωπαϊκό Πρωτάθλημα του Βελιγραδίου! 💯Μοναδικός συνδυασμός κλάσης, ικανότητας, διορατικότητας και αθλητικής ευφυϊας! 📺@ertofficial_
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Abdul Șhakoor@abxxai·
If Google wants you to pay for Gmail storage, do this first. I went from 14.9/15GB to 6GB in one afternoon. I hope this helps you as it has helped me:
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The Best@Thebestfigen·
A nurse placed the healthy baby next to her dying twin sister… and what happened next truly revolutionized medicine. In 1995, at a Massachusetts hospital, two premature twins, Kyrie and Brielle, were fighting for their lives. Kyrie was gradually getting stronger… but her sister Brielle was growing weaker by the hour. The doctors had already prepared the family for the worst: her heart was beating erratically, her breathing was failing, and no one thought she would make it through the night. Then a nurse, following her instinct rather than the protocol of the time, decided to try something no one else dared: she placed the two babies in the same incubator, skin to skin. What happened next left the entire neonatal unit speechless. The monitors began to change… Brielle’s breathing stabilized… her oxygen saturation rose… and against all odds, her little body came back to life. The nurses saw Kyrie slip his tiny arm around his sister, as if to hold her. A small gesture. A suspended moment. A phenomenon that medical records couldn’t yet explain. This simple contact between two lives linked even before birth not only saved a child… but also changed the way hospitals around the world now care for premature twins. Sometimes, the miracle isn’t supernatural. It lies in an embrace. In the warmth of a loved one.
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Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic@DjokerNole·
Ελλάδα, σ’ αγαπώ
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Orthodox Faithgr
Orthodox Faithgr@orthodoxfaithgr·
Ὑψηλοτέρα οὐρανῶν, ἀκτίνων λαμπροτέρα, Χαῖρε Νύμφη Ἀνύμφευτε.☦️🙏🏻
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Hungry Heart
Hungry Heart@YiannisYiannis8·
Η ταμπέλα γράφει «Πωλούνται φρέσκα ψάρια κάθε μέρα, εάν θέλει ο Θεός»! 😊❤️🙏
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MEDASSET@MEDASSET·
🐢💦 Από τον Γέρακα στον Άγιο Σώστη… Βουτάμε στα νερά της #Ζακύνθου για την #caretta_caretta! 📽️ Δες στο επίσημο #βίντεο του #caretta_²zakynthos – όλα όσα δεν βλέπεις από την επιφάνεια! 🔗 youtube.com/watch?v=mJ3nta…
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Sally Yin 🍒
Sally Yin 🍒@JustCherry__·
🇰🇵 The Church of the Life-Giving Trinity, also known as Holy Trinity Church, is an Orthodox church in Pyongyang, DPRK. It serves the small Eastern Orthodox community in the country.
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Ηellenic Olympic Committee
Ηellenic Olympic Committee@HellenicOlympic·
🇬🇷 Απίστευτες στιγμές Εθνικής Υπερηφάνειας 🥇Ο Εθνικός Υμνος και η απονομη του τροπαίου στα χρυσά κορίτσια της Εθνικής ομάδας πόλο. 🤽‍♀️Οι σύγχρονες Ελληνίδες Θεές 📺 @ertofficial_
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Ηellenic Olympic Committee@HellenicOlympic·
🔝Στην κορυφή του κόσμου τα υπέροχα κορίτσια της Εθνικής Ομάδας πόλο 🤽Στον τελικό του Παγκοσμίου Πρωταθλήματος της Σιγκαπούρης η Ελλάδα διέλυσε την Ουγγαρία 12-9 και ανέβηκε στο θρόνο! 🥇 🙏Σας ευχαριστούμε κορίτσια και Χάρη Παυλίδη, για την ατελείωτη χαρά και εθνική υπερηφάνεια
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
The fireman was asked why he was laughing while saving this old woman. He said that the old woman had told him: - You reminded me of my wedding night.
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Evan Fournier@EvanFourmizz·
Zakynthos highlights???
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