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Everyone needs an escape...
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PEOPLE DON'T TALK ENOUGH ABOUT HOW EMOTIONAL INCONSISTENCY CAN MESS WITH SOMEONE WHO'S BEEN THROUGH TRAUMA. IT'S NOT JUST OVERTHINKING OR BEING SENSITIVE. IT'S THE BODY REACTING TO PATTERNS IT HAD TO LEARN YOUNG. WHEN LOVE TURNED COLD WITHOUT WARNING, OR SILENCE MEANT PUNISHMENT, THE NERVOUS SYSTEM ADJUSTED. NOW EVEN A CHANGE IN TONE, A DELAYED REPLY, OR A SHIFT IN SOMEONE'S VIBE CAN FEEL LIKE DANGER. IT'S NOT ABOUT BEING DRAMATIC. IT'S ABOUT HOW SURVIVAL ONCE DEPENDED ON NOTICING EVERY SMALL SIGN BEFORE THINGS WENT BAD, AND THAT KIND OF WIRING DOESN'T JUST GO AWAY
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the memory loss from deep depression and trauma is not talked about enough. people think you’re “forgetful” or “not paying attention,” but your brain is in survival mode. it shuts down what it doesn’t have capacity to process. this is what happens when the mind has been overwhelmed for too long, it protects itself by going numb
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In India, Cops are now arresting MOTHERS for rapist sons?
Why? Because in this PATRIARCHAL HELLHOLE the blame NEVER falls on the father or a MAN!
What the actual fuck!!!!!
The Times Of India@timesofindia
#UttarPradesh | In #Budaun, police arrested four mothers under preventive laws after their sons, all under 13, allegedly harassed a Class 8 girl. More details 🔗 toi.in/LBthCb
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falling off academically is worse than a heartbreak
ηαdι ❀.@luvblessingz
hit me with a random fact.
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I try to tweet about my daughter, Charlotte, so she doesn't get forgotten. She died on the 24th February 2016, almost nine years ago. She was diagnosed with brain cancer on the day of her prom. 'Fortunately', as she quipped, she had no plans. 'We've found something on the brain,' they said, a 'tumour'.
That day, in July 2013, our lives would change forever. Suddenly, we had a file with a glossary of terms to do with cancer and treatment. Words we’d never heard of, such as 'anaplastic astrocytoma', soon rolled off our tongues. Similarly, I became accustomed to naming, by heart, every one of the fifty pills that Charlotte had to take daily.
In September 2013, we nearly lost her. However, Charlotte, ever stoic, endured the thirty-two days of radiotherapy that was required to keep her illness at bay. She felt tired and she felt sick. Last year I received a diagnosis of breast cancer, I had five days of radiotherapy. Mine was localised to my chest; Charlotte's was localised to her brain. She left those sessions tired, battered and bruised, but onwards she went.
2014 was a ‘good year.' Good, of course, only by the standards of not knowing how long one's daughter might be around. Charlotte was stable and it seemed as though her condition, as life threatening as it was, might be managed, as countless other chronic conditions are, by the occasional visit to the hospital.
2014 was the year that Charlotte became herself. For almost her entire life at school Charlotte was plagued by Generalised Anxiety Disorder. This affliction, which had prevented her from getting the bus on her own, was dwarfed by the immediacy of the situation she found herself in; there were, as they say, "bigger fish to fry." And fry them she did.
Charlotte wanted to tell the world what it was like to live with a brain tumour.
Her YouTube channel did this. From its start, in 2014, to her final appearance, in 2016, Charlotte displayed her courage and stoicism with the utmost candidness and positivity. We have tried our best to continue this by uploading updates regarding Charlotte's BAG, and the work that we do, to Charlotte's channel.
2015 was the worst year. It was the year that all optimism for the future and we held it dearly fell apart. It was the year that Charlotte's grade three anaplastic astrocytoma mutated into the deadly and incurable glioblastoma.
Despite this, Charlotte continued to document her journey. When she filmed her final video, she could not speak I spoke for her. It was for World Cancer Day and, as Charlotte suffered to get her words across, she wanted everyone to know that she was still there, suffering but fighting.
‘When I die, you can take it down. No one will ever be interested in a girl with a brain tumour.' Charlotte's last words in regards to the future of her YouTube channel.
Fortunately, we didn’t we couldn’t. Charlotte left a legacy for all of us to learn and to watch. She showed the life and the fate of a sufferer of one of the most underfunded types of cancer, brain cancer. She never stood a chance.
Glioblastoma is a terminal grade four cancer there is no cure. Watching my daughter deteriorate in her final weeks was nothing other than horrendous. Yet, there are ways to fight this: We at Charlotte's BAG believe that all money should go to world-changing and life-altering research.
The big difference with our charity is simple:
We self-fund everything.
No salaries
No overheads
No advertising No merchandise
We even cover PayPal & PO Box fees ourselves
That means 100% of every donation goes directly to research at Charlotte’s Lab, King’s College Hospital, London, a lab named in her memory.
RT thank you
charlottesbag.org
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She was once the love he lost, now she’s the one holding his hand through the hardest fight of his life.🩺💔
Eric Dane, once the heartthrob who set Grey Sloan Memorial ablaze as Dr. Mark “McSteamy” Sloan, now faces a battle no script could ever prepare him for. At 52, the beloved actor is fighting ALS, a disease that strips away muscle and movement, but can’t touch the spirit that made millions fall in love with him.
Just months after his diagnosis, Eric was seen reunited with his estranged wife, actress Rebecca Gayheart, and their two daughters. Once separated by fame, time, and pain, the family has quietly found its way back to one another, not out of obligation, but out of love. “They want to create as many good days as possible,” a source shared. “Even when it hurts.”
There’s something hauntingly beautiful about their story, two people who once walked separate paths, now holding on tighter than ever as the clock ticks louder. The man who once embodied confidence and charisma now moves through life with humility, courage, and a quiet grace that speaks louder than any performance ever could.
Behind the cameras, behind the fame, Eric’s journey has become a lesson in strength, not the kind you show on screen, but the kind you need to face what can’t be fixed.
And even as his voice softens and his body weakens, his message remains unwavering:
“Keep the faith, man.” 🙏
Because sometimes, the greatest role of all… is simply refusing to fade away. 🌙

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Very likely two hours of absolute agony. But sure, Lila. Sure.
Lila Rose@LilaGraceRose
Meet baby Charlie. His parents were told his organs were underdeveloped in the womb & were advised to end his life prematurely through abortion. They refused. Baby Charlie was born & lived for two precious hours before passing away naturally. Every child is worthy of life.
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BREAKING NEWS
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the 2025 #NobelPeacePrize to Maria Corina Machado for her tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela and for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.
#NobelPrize

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Greta Thunberg responds to Donald Trump saying she has “anger management” and “mental” problems, and “needs to see a doctor”:
“I would kindly receive any recommendations you might have to deal with these so called ‘anger management problems’ since - judging by your impressive track record - you seem to be suffering from them too.”


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BREAKING NEWS
The 2025 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi “for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance.”

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BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2025 #NobelPrize in Physics to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit.”

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