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@ahsokabeth

certified space girl lover, F1 enjoyer (sometimes)

19 | she/her Katılım Ocak 2021
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belle@ahsokabeth·
its crazy how open so many bridgerton fans are about being homophobic and colorist
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belle@ahsokabeth·
@Patris357_ are you mad bc you aren’t married to lance 💀💀💀
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actually let’s start w what made you comfortable to have such a username in the first place
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@anna__1977 It took me 4 rewatches to even realise it was malayalam he was speaking😭
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@TesaWesaaa @thefeelgoodhits @VisionaryVoid noo don't be sorry, thanks for explaining. im so sorry that happened to you, that sounds so scary! i hope you can heal and recover soon, and i'm glad you could find a great doctor!
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TAB@TesaWesaaa·
@ahsokabeth @thefeelgoodhits @VisionaryVoid He is the best. I'm actually being airlifted to him next week bc I have another spinal dislocation.. Sorry for spam (don't have premium), it's crazy to see a story just like mine as a headline. I thought I was the only one
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VisionaryVoid@VisionaryVoid·
The "Internal Decapitation" of Jordan Taylor: The boy who was kept alive by a single thread. In 2008, 9-year-old Jordan Taylor was in a massive car accident that resulted in an injury so severe it is usually fatal in 99% of cases. His skull was completely detached from his spine—an "internal decapitation." There was no external wound, but internally, his head was essentially being held on by skin and a single, fragile layer of muscle. The miracle wasn't just that he survived the impact, but what the surgeons did next. Using a specialized titanium plate, screws, and a high-tech "halo" brace, Dr. Richard Roberts performed an 8-hour operation to bridge the gap. He literally re-anchored Jordan's skull back to his neck, hoping the boy might eventually breathe on his own. Not only did Jordan survive, but he made a full neurological recovery, walking out of the hospital less than three months later. It remains one of the most staggering documented examples of modern medicine overriding a "certain death" biological event—proving that sometimes, the human body can be reassembled even when the most critical connection in the system has been severed.
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TAB@TesaWesaaa·
@thefeelgoodhits @VisionaryVoid This happened to me (no exaggeration, C0 dislocation aka "international decapitation") and I'm still undergoing neurosurgeries 1 year and 10 months later and mostly bedridden but I'm alive and not paralyzed so all and all I should be grateful
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