Fallen One, with A Lamp
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Fallen One, with A Lamp
@OneFallenAngelM
Former MANP (MSc) ~ Primum Non Nocere ~ Survivor of Medical Malpractice ~ Using & Growing #Cannabis for IntractablePain, FullBodyCRPSII🎈






MOTIE om de IVA-uitkering niet af te schaffen. ❌VERWORPEN Afschaffen #IVA heeft voor werknemers en werkgevers alleen nadelen. Voor UWV verwachten ze de wachtlijsten, complexiteit en uitvoeringsproblemen te verminderen. Maar iedereen in de WGA betekent juist meer herkeuringen



🌦️ Still running warm-climate genetics in Northern Europe? That’s not bad luck. That’s bad decisions. Rain. Cold nights. Short seasons. This isn’t Spain. And your plants know it. Every year growers blame the weather… Instead of admitting their genetics were never built for it. 🌱 If it doesn’t finish before autumn, it was never the right choice. 📖 Read the full guide and understand what actually works: 👉🏽 dutch-passion.com/en/blog/why-no… #dutchpassion #legacysince1987 #mastersatwork #growerscommunity #OutdoorGrow #GrowSmart #NorthernEurope

Longtime users are frustrated with X because it no longer works the way it used to. Back in the early days of Twitter, your reach was simple and direct. If you had 5,000 or 10,000,20,000 followers, your posts were delivered to them in real time. It was a true chronological feed—your tweets showed up in the order you posted them, and your audience actually saw your content. The “old” Twitter (pre-2016) was built around that real-time experience. Your voice reached the people who chose to follow you, without interference. Today, that’s no longer the case. X relies on an algorithm-driven, engagement-based feed, meaning even your own followers may never see your posts unless the system decides to prioritize them. That shift—from a guaranteed audience to an unpredictable algorithm—is why so many longtime users feel frustrated and disconnected.
















