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Steven Gerard

@_StevenGerard

#PUSB - 31.

Coventry, England Katılım Aralık 2011
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Klara
Klara@klara_sjo·
Scooby Doo when he sees a gay person.
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Fuck off
Fuck off@Get_effed·
I'm getting a bit of a cough so I might fuck off down the Crucible for a bit
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Justin🦩Boldaji
Justin🦩Boldaji@justinboldaji·
Telling everyone how impressive my first gay bareback orgy was
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MS15
MS15@Sarfo15M·
Tomorrow is Easter Sunday and Chisora is talking about doing the school run. Further evidence he shouldn’t box again
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𝕐o̴g̴
𝕐o̴g̴@Yoda4ever·
Seven dogs stolen from their owners have gone viral after escaping from an illegal transport truck and making their way home. They traveled around 17 km together, led by a corgi across highways and fields, now safely back with their respective owners..🐶🐾🥺❤️
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ArsenalAnoop
ArsenalAnoop@ArsenalAnoop·
Arteta thought he could get a point from this game
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zak🪡
zak🪡@ZakKnowsBall·
saka is taking 500000 GBP from this club every 7 days
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Hater Central
Hater Central@TheHateCentral·
Osaka Bin Laden vs Manchester City: 90 Minutes 0 Goals/Assists 0 Dribbles 12 Possessions Lost 2 Big Chances Missed Dribbled 5x BETTER THAN NEYMAR 🔥🔥🔥
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. President Trump just DROPPED THIS LINE on Japan! JAPANESE REPORTER: Why didn't you tell Japan before the Iran war? PRESIDENT TRUMP: "Why didn't you tell ME about PEARL HARBOR?!" "You believe in surprise much more-so than US!" 😭😭
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LFC DAZ ( LFC TICKET SPARES)
LFC DAZ ( LFC TICKET SPARES)@Darreng85031479·
Everything that's wrong with football these days strapped in and stretured off with a fucking cut finger 🤣🤣🤣
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tyron
tyron@Liquidicat·
The best COD ever.
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Chaos
Chaos@Chaosxsilencer·
World at War had you hooked just with the menu..
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Retro Games
Retro Games@retrogamei·
Call of Duty: World at War Released 6,135 Days Ago.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Every additional minute your toddler spends on a screen, they hear about 7 fewer words from you. By age 3, they also make 5 fewer attempts to talk back and lose one back-and-forth exchange with a parent. That’s from a 2024 JAMA Pediatrics study that put speech-recognition recorders inside actual homes across Australia. The 49% stat in this tweet is real. It comes from a 2017 study at SickKids Hospital in Toronto that tracked 894 children aged 6 to 24 months. For every 30 minutes of handheld screen time per day, the risk of a child being slow to form words and sentences increased by 49%. But only the speech output was affected. Gestures, body language, and social interaction were all fine. The mechanism is displacement. A toddler’s brain learns language through something researchers call “serve and return”: baby babbles, parent responds, baby tries again. That loop is how the brain’s language wiring gets built. When a screen is on, that exchange drops off. And we can now see it on brain scans. A 2020 JAMA Pediatrics study at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital scanned the brains of 47 kids aged 3 to 5. Kids with more screen time had weaker white matter, the insulation around nerve fibers that helps different parts of the brain talk to each other. The weak spots were in the exact areas that control language and early reading. A 2023 study at Tohoku University in Japan followed 7,097 children from birth. More screen time at age 1 was associated with higher rates of communication delays at ages 2 and 4. Each additional hour widened the gap. The AAP recommends zero screen time for children under 18 months, except for video calls. The average child under 2 already gets over an hour a day. But a 2023 systematic review found that when kids with speech delays stopped using devices for six months, 36.7% showed measurable improvement. The word in the tweet is “destroys.” The data says it’s closer to “delays,” and in many cases, delays that respond when the screens come off.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Screen time destroys toddler's brains. For every 30 minutes, the risk of speech delay increases 49%.

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