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🇺🇸Coop Richards 🚣‍♂️🎣🌲🏕🥃 🍺

🇺🇸Coop Richards 🚣‍♂️🎣🌲🏕🥃 🍺

@TRPoperator1911

Air Conditioning activist. Coyote hunter, when the mosquitoes aren’t too bad. For small government, let’s shrink this Fed in the next 4 years.

On my range, NC Katılım Mayıs 2016
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🇺🇸Coop Richards 🚣‍♂️🎣🌲🏕🥃 🍺
@ASTS_SpaceMob $180ish might get a huge sell off, even from some of us early holders from the sub $8 range. Just my guess that $185, that is coming soon, will have a lot of hands folding but 🤷🏼‍♂️. We’ll see. Personally I think $300 is possible before 2028.
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CORRUPT Police & Courts UK
CORRUPT Police & Courts UK@courts_police·
@MarioNawfal At the same time central and south east Asia have developed here the UK has been in rapid decline. Strange Phenomenon!
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Amazing way to use drones China is busy living in the future
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Anthony Cumia
Anthony Cumia@AnthonyCumia·
There goes that basketball scholarship.
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Kensi Knows All
Kensi Knows All@KensiWellington·
Just had to look up the original of "sweating like a pig" now that I know pigs don't sweat. Turns out, it had nothing to do with pigs: "The expression dates to the days of industrial steel production and refers to pig iron, which was shaped in molds that had the pieces branching off to look like piglets suckling on a sow. Once produced, pig iron was not cool enough to move without burning anything it touched until it reached a point at which water vapor condensed on its surface, producing 'sweat.' Hence, 'sweating like a pig.'" [credit: historynet.com/sweating-like-…]
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Pigs are naturally clean animals. They only roll in mud because they can't sweat and need to cool down. The filth you associate with pigs is what happens when you take away their space and water.
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80s Nostalgia Channel
80s Nostalgia Channel@80s_channel·
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US Oil & Gas Association
Every Saturday morning I have breakfast with a bunch of old farmers. Discussion today was population decline and replacement rate in the US. They've come up with a very simple yet elegant solution to increase birth rates. Bring back bench seats in pickup trucks.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I’m cohosting the Enhanced Games this Sunday, first time as a broadcaster. It’s the Olympics with enhancement allowed. Athletes use FDA-approved medications prescribed and supervised by doctors. Most enhancement protocols were monitored in an IRB clinical trial over the past five months. Athletes testing the frontiers of what’s possible. I’ll be speaking to the athletes’ measurements, clinical care and enhancement protocols. Reviewing their data in the role of Human Enhancement Analyst. I spent the week with the athletes and doctors. So many moving stories of courage and triumph. Tune in Sunday. It will be a great time.
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ℙ𝕖𝕟𝕟𝕪 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕪𝕠𝕦𝕣 𝕋𝕙𝕠𝕥𝕤
"Kate's pussy threw a code today..."
ℙ𝕖𝕟𝕟𝕪 𝕗𝕠𝕣 𝕪𝕠𝕦𝕣 𝕋𝕙𝕠𝕥𝕤 tweet media
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

Examining Kate’s 1% She has suspected endometriosis. This affects at least 1 in 10 women, likely more. Here she’s getting an ultrasound. Historically you needed surgery just to diagnose it (incisions are made in the abdomen). We're doing a non-invasive route. Typically women live with endometriosis for 7-10 years before being diagnosed. It’s the leading reason women aged 30 to 34 get hysterectomies (permanent surgery to entirely remove the uterus). This condition is where endometrial-like tissue starts growing outside the uterus, in ovaries, bowel, bladder, even the diaphragm. This tissue inflames, scars, and glues organs together. Our first step is to find out if @_katetolo has it. Initial measurements we’re doing: + trans vaginal ultrasound + pelvic MRI w and w/o contrast + hormonal labs All during the early part of her cycle to get the clearest picture. During her ultrasound, a slim probe, about the width of two fingers, 10-12 inches long (although only a small portion is inserted) is covered with a protective sheath and lubricant and gently inserted into the vagina (patient has to empty their bladder first). This creates real-time images of the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding pelvic structures. While inserted, the probe is turned 90 degrees to evaluate all the various structures, angles and views. There is no radiation exposure. The technician is looking for scarring, ovarian cysts, adhesions, and for organs that are fused together with tissue. This ultrasound can confirm endometriosis but it cannot rule it out. What endo does to the body: + 90% report pelvic pain + 50% report severe fatigue + 26% report infertility. However many sources cite 30 to 50 percent. + 50% experience pain during sex. + Many have pain with ovulation, bowel movements, and urination + Severe bloating called “endo belly” where the abdomen visibly distends There are a handful of theories about why endometriosis develops but the honest answer is no one is quite sure. We’ll keep you posted on her results.

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Examining Kate’s 1% She has suspected endometriosis. This affects at least 1 in 10 women, likely more. Here she’s getting an ultrasound. Historically you needed surgery just to diagnose it (incisions are made in the abdomen). We're doing a non-invasive route. Typically women live with endometriosis for 7-10 years before being diagnosed. It’s the leading reason women aged 30 to 34 get hysterectomies (permanent surgery to entirely remove the uterus). This condition is where endometrial-like tissue starts growing outside the uterus, in ovaries, bowel, bladder, even the diaphragm. This tissue inflames, scars, and glues organs together. Our first step is to find out if @_katetolo has it. Initial measurements we’re doing: + trans vaginal ultrasound + pelvic MRI w and w/o contrast + hormonal labs All during the early part of her cycle to get the clearest picture. During her ultrasound, a slim probe, about the width of two fingers, 10-12 inches long (although only a small portion is inserted) is covered with a protective sheath and lubricant and gently inserted into the vagina (patient has to empty their bladder first). This creates real-time images of the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding pelvic structures. While inserted, the probe is turned 90 degrees to evaluate all the various structures, angles and views. There is no radiation exposure. The technician is looking for scarring, ovarian cysts, adhesions, and for organs that are fused together with tissue. This ultrasound can confirm endometriosis but it cannot rule it out. What endo does to the body: + 90% report pelvic pain + 50% report severe fatigue + 26% report infertility. However many sources cite 30 to 50 percent. + 50% experience pain during sex. + Many have pain with ovulation, bowel movements, and urination + Severe bloating called “endo belly” where the abdomen visibly distends There are a handful of theories about why endometriosis develops but the honest answer is no one is quite sure. We’ll keep you posted on her results.
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Dr. Clown, PhD
Dr. Clown, PhD@DrClownPhD·
If you like this body type, you’re gay.
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Brilyn Hollyhand
Brilyn Hollyhand@BrilynHollyhand·
Golf teaches you more about life in just 18 holes than many colleges do in 4 years. There are no safe spaces. The golf club doesn't care about my feelings, it only cares about results.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Starship may end up being the last truly gigantic engineering marvel built entirely by human hands and 20-watt biological meat computers before AI fundamentally transforms how civilization designs and builds everything
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