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Nikkitodd TheCapeCodder

@TheCapeCoddah

🦞🦉🙏🦠🌊🥂❤️👀☕️Melissa Etheridge Superfan;Always a Cape Coddah! Yes I’m fond of sand dunes and salty air. I LOVE Ole Cape Cod and it will always be “home.”

Dennis, MA Springfield, MA Katılım Kasım 2021
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Nikkitodd TheCapeCodder
Nikkitodd TheCapeCodder@TheCapeCoddah·
This fallen officer will NOT be forgotten. Sir, ALL the medias put this face on the cover of their media so the public n he would Know we knew who the Boston Marathon Bomber was n to Find him they plastered his face everywhere. Remember there was a FIERCE NEIGHBORHOODS LOCKDOWN!
SGT. Rock@Scoutfire71

@OnlyInBOS He’s already been forgotten just like the 2,997 people that died on 9/11! This country has a problem with suicidal empathy with people that can not co-exist in western society! Unfortunately, within the next 20-30 American women will have zero rights under sharia law!

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BayAreaMarla
BayAreaMarla@remzelk1·
@OnlyInBOS May Boston Police Officer Dennis Simmonds Memory Be A Blessing.
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Nikkitodd TheCapeCodder
Nikkitodd TheCapeCodder@TheCapeCoddah·
Check out 76TH STREET's video! #TikTok tiktok.com/t/ZP8g9gmjr/ Yes Diane and I DID go to the show, with our usual ankle/knee pain but also w my TWO newly Pulled lower molars just days b4 but w refillable Ice bag and a bar w LOTS of ice n pain meds we here with the “baby dykes!”
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Red Sox@RedSox·
We're home.
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zubby@ZubbyTruth·
@ABC This clerk deserves real recognition, Big respect. One decision can save a life.
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ABC News
ABC News@ABC·
A Michigan gas station clerk is speaking out after foiling an alleged kidnapping of a 16-year-old girl. abcnews.link/88RfrSZ
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The Spirit of Lorenzo the Cat
The Spirit of Lorenzo the Cat@LorenzoTheCat·
Dear @X support, our dear friend Larry @Number10cat has been locked out of his account. We all love him and he adds so much to this site, please try to help him get his account back. Thank you. 🐱
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Leah Remini
Leah Remini@LeahRemini·
I graduated!!! I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a concentration in Psychology, summa cum laude! Five years ago, I started this journey with an eighth-grade education, and even that was from a Scientology school, where critical thinking was discouraged and the quality of instruction was subpar, to say the least. I did not get here alone. Thank you to @NYUSPS and @DeanKamath. Thank you to everyone who supported me, encouraged me, and believed in me, especially on the days I was not sure I could do this. And there were plenty of those days. To my therapist, who told me not to give up when I was told I likely would not be accepted into a prestigious program. To my tutor, without whom I likely would have given up at the harder points along the way. To all those here who have sent me loving messages on social media. And to everyone else who has cheered me on in person through the ups and the downs of it, it means more than I can put into words. It got me over this finish line of being a student again and graduating. That goal once seemed impossible. To those who have asked me, “Why this? Why now?” I pursued higher education to reclaim a piece of myself. When you come out of a high-control group like Scientology, or even a high-control family, there are parts of you that were never allowed to fully develop. Those parts include your curiosity and your ability and right to question. Education was discouraged because knowledge creates confidence in your ability to trust your own mind and navigate the world. That leads to true independence, and that would never be allowed. I wanted that back. But more than that, I needed to understand. I needed to understand how my mother could have us join Scientology when I was just eight years old, and how my family and I could be part of something like this and stay in it for so long. I needed to understand how these systems work, how they influence people, and how they take hold. Without education, access to real information, and support, people can fall into systems that work against their best interests. Some assume that because they are educated, even highly educated, they would never fall for something like this. But it turns out that is not necessarily true. What many of us are impacted by, but never quite understand, is how high-control groups operate. Many still do not understand how misinformation spreads, and how tribalism and radicalization shape what we think, what we believe, and who and what we trust. Without that awareness, none of us are immune. Today, we are seeing how these forces can influence good people and distort reality. History has shown us that this is not new; it just comes in a different form now. Social media connects us in ways we never imagined, but it also creates echo chambers that reinforce beliefs and justify behavior without question. Real critical thinking is hard when we are fed so much by algorithms designed to appeal to us. In learning and achieving this milestone in my own life, it has helped me take a good, hard look at my own beliefs and ideologies. This journey was about healing for me, but also about figuring out how to help others in whatever way I can in the future. So what is in my future? I am considering continuing my education and possibly pursuing a master’s degree, with the goal of contributing to advocacy and policies that protect people, not systems. For now, I am taking this moment in. I am proud of myself. And I am grateful. Thank you for being on this journey with me.
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Nikkitodd TheCapeCodder
Nikkitodd TheCapeCodder@TheCapeCoddah·
“THISSSSSS” happened!!! And we have proof straight from Melissa Etheridge’s’own voice!!
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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Sheldrick Wildlife Trust@SheldrickTrust·
A moment we'll never forget? Watching ex-orphan Emily return to the Voi stockades to give birth – in broad daylight, no less, a rarity – to her second wild-born calf. If ever a scene spoke to the trust the orphans place in us, this would be it. Incredibly, it was captured on film by the Keepers who watched on as Emily's herd of ex-orphans gently helped get the precious bundle to her feet, nudging and using their trunks to lift the baby. Emma, as we named her, is among 92 wild-born calves that we know of. Tell us: What's an SWT conservation story you've read that has stuck in your mind since?
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Nikkitodd TheCapeCodder@TheCapeCoddah·
IFFFFF this is REALLLLLLL, Hallelujah!!!
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

A 21-year-old man from Long Island has made medical history as the first person in New York State to be cured of sickle cell disease. Sickle cell disease is a painful genetic disorder in which red blood cells become rigid, crescent-shaped, and prone to clumping. These deformed cells block blood vessels, triggering intense pain crises, organ damage, strokes, and a significantly reduced life expectancy. The condition affects approximately 100,000 people in the United States. The breakthrough treatment, called Lyfgenia (lovotibeglogene autotemcel), is a one-time gene therapy developed by bluebird bio. The process begins by collecting the patient’s own bone marrow stem cells. In the laboratory, scientists use a lentiviral vector to insert a functional gene that enables the production of healthy hemoglobin. After the patient undergoes chemotherapy to eliminate the faulty cells, the genetically modified stem cells are infused back into the body. Once engrafted, these corrected cells start producing normal, flexible red blood cells that flow smoothly through blood vessels without causing blockages. For Sebastien Beauzile, who had lived with severe sickle cell disease for over two decades, the results were transformative. Chronic pain that had defined much of his life vanished, and his blood parameters normalized. Doctors now consider him cured. While the therapy is complex, requires intensive preparation, and remains extremely expensive, it represents a major shift in how sickle cell disease is approached — moving from lifelong symptom management to a potential one-time curative solution. As more patients gain access, Lyfgenia and similar gene therapies could offer hope for a future where sickle cell is no longer a lifelong burden. This milestone at Cohen Children’s Medical Center marks an important step forward in genetic medicine and personalized cures.

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Nikkitodd TheCapeCodder@TheCapeCoddah·
Really sad about this decision and hoping there could be an appeal so we’re not getting a ticket price face value where the ticket seller’s fees are hidden in that ticket face value!!! Disappointed by this decision and curious to see the case transcript on the decision.
Future of Music Coalition@future_of_music

Unfortunately, FTC sided with Ticketmaster and Stubhub over artists on the crucial question of requiring itemization of face price and fees. The new rule means that more of your ticket's overall price could consist of fees, while less will make it to artists.

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