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I love shopping, tanning, and celebrity gossip. Always have, always will.
Katılım Ağustos 2022
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EU QUERO SABER O PORQUE CARALHOS ELA NÃO ESTAVA ASSIM NO TAPETE???? PQP Q COISA LINDA #MetGala


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Please help spread the word:
I’m honestly shocked to see my illustration being used on T-shirts sold at the Monte-Carlo Masters without my permission or a licence.
I never expected something like this from such a major tournament.
If someone from the organisers sees this, please contact me so we can resolve this properly.
@montecarlorolex @atptour


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Dua Lipa calls out the media for failing Epstein victims during Service95 book club podcast with author Roxane Gay:
“The way the crimes have been reported, and the language that’s been used, has been really doing such a disservice, I guess, to all the victims. I keep thinking about all the stories that talk about the underage girls and the sex parties, rather than writing about the victims who are children and who were trafficked and raped. It’s almost putting everything under some kind of veil to protect….I don’t know who, the reader? Or trying to mask what is happening […] It’s so interesting how the media, kind of, takes and twists things even, you know, in the darkest hour.”


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International Women’s Day wasn’t created to celebrate women. It didn’t start with flowers or hashtags
It was created because women were dying and they started getting angry
In the early 1900s, thousands of women worked in factories across New York City.
They worked 14–16 hour shifts, earned a fraction of men’s wages, and had almost no legal protection.
In 1908, around 15,000 women marched through the city demanding better pay, shorter hours, and the right to vote.
Many people dismissed them as hysterical and rebellious.
But they didn’t stop.
In 1910, German activist Clara Zetkin stood before a conference in Copenhagen and proposed something radical:
A global day where women would rise together and demand equality.
Then a disaster changed everything.
In 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in New York City killed 146 garment workers.
Most of them were young immigrant women.
The factory owners had locked the doors to stop workers from taking breaks.
When the fire started, many couldn’t escape.
Some workers jumped from the building as crowds watched below.
The tragedy shocked the world and intensified the fight for women’s rights and safer working conditions.
Decades later, the United Nations officially recognized International Women’s Day on March 8th 1975.
So when people say “Happy International Women’s Day,” remember:
This day didn’t start with celebration.
It started with protest, anger, and women refusing to accept the way the world treated them.
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The first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize, the first individual to be awarded two Nobel Prizes and still today the only individual with two Nobel Prizes in two different scientific categories: Marie Skłodowska Curie.
Skłodowska Curie developed the term radioactivity, discovered the chemical elements polonium and radium and contributed to develop new cancer treatments. For her scientific dedication and remarkable breakthroughs, she was awarded the 1903 physics prize and the 1911 chemistry prize.
Learn more: bit.ly/4qGyRS1
#InternationalWomensDay

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@UniqloUSA release this kit pls!!!
Raducanu News 🧱@RaducanuNews
Emma debuting her baby blue Uniqlo kit at Indian Wells 🩵
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