Lex
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I 100% support lifting for women but from a purely aesthetic point of view I’d way rather look like the left
Gia Macool@GiaMMacool
Fella’s, Encourage her to hit the weights. It pays dividends for both of you.
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@homemakinghunny It’s crazy. I have three kids and my middle son would wake every 1.5/2 hours until he was 18 months old. Baby boy #3 slept most of the night the day we got home from the hospital and so on. It freaked me out. I would have to wake him up and nurse him.
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@HashtagKelly Thanks we actually did lose him until a few months later. He passed away in august and i miss him every single day.
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@SydneyLWatson We have a Hungarian dog and someone of his commands are in Hungarian lol 😆 it seems complicated.
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@rawmilkhoney Women complain way too much and stress about the “mental load” they carry. Which half the time is unnecessary BS.
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This tweet is so good. Children literally are not that hard, most women are just really lazy and love to complain.
Slumdog_Chillionaire@SlumRNA_Dog
>Weaponized competence
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@PorcTexas Yeah my 14 year old hasn’t been to a doctor in 10 years (besides to obtain required physicals for athletics) so doctor’s notes are a no for us lol
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Today I learned something that should disturb every physician, every patient, and every American who still believes that integrity and service matter in medicine.
My friend Dr. Kirk Milhoan, MD, PhD—a brilliant pediatric cardiologist, a pastor, a humanitarian who has spent more time caring for underserved communities than most hospitals do in a decade—was FIRED from his hospital in Corpus Christi. And why?
Because he agreed to serve as Chair of the ACIP committee.
Let that sink in.
A physician who volunteers his time to help families and healthcare providers navigate the complexities of vaccination policy—calmly, transparently, without politics—was punished for stepping up to serve the nation. A hospital removed a man of extraordinary compassion and scientific rigor because he chose to guide public health with honesty rather than ideology.
This is not medicine.
This is not ethics.
This is retaliation, plain and simple.
Kirk Milhoan has saved countless children’s lives. He has traveled the world to treat the most vulnerable. He has provided humanitarian care when no cameras were watching. And instead of honoring him, his institution chose to silence him.
I condemn this action in the strongest possible terms.
No hospital should punish a physician for serving his country, for bringing evidence-based analysis to a confused public, or for participating in the democratic process of scientific review.
If this is what our healthcare system has become—where service is punished, and courage is penalized—then it is time for a serious reckoning.
Stand with Dr. Kirk Milhoan.
Stand with physicians who refuse to be intimidated.
Stand with integrity in medicine.@Honest_Medicine
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@JayCampbell333 What about increasing height in children who are behind for their age group?
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