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Aline Graziela
@alinegrazielaa
Mãenezinha da ilha.
Florianópolis/SC Katılım Ekim 2010
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@aqui_morais A pessoa complexada e com tempo pra vomitar ignorância... eu, como paciente, acharia muito bom (e necessário). Agora, vou reparar mais nisso!
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@Lidia_MML Sinto muito. Perdi minha mãe em maio/18. No hospital, eu acolhia as pessoas que chegavam para vê-la. No velório, conversei com dezenas de pessoas. Eu sorria. Pouco chorei. A chicotada veio, e vem sempre que eu penso: caraca, queria contar isso pra ela! É uma dor física mesmo.
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@Mericamemed Why is it women need to go back to milking cows, raising chickens, and using manual tools to be considered a proper SAH wife. Kind of like saying men don't really work anymore because they use a backhoe instead of a shovel.
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Uma tática muito usada por perfis de militantes antivacina é plantar a dúvida, sem afirmar expressamente que o óbito foi causado pela vacina.
Resultado: nos comentários, todo mundo associa à vacina.
Só tem um problema: se consultassem o histórico, veriam que não houve mudança. Sim, todo ano um certo número (felizmente pequeno) de mulheres jovens morre de infarto agudo do miocárdio. Mas a eles não interessa checar os números.


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Otomatik çeviri özelliği ve diğer ülkelerden insanların paylaşımları önüme düşmeye başladığından beri bu platforma olan bağımlılığım arttı. Artık Instagram'da reels kaydırmaktan çok burada kimler neler yazmış ona bakmak okumak ve kendi ana dilimde fikirlerimi rahatlıkla söylemek daha keyifli..
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In 1986, a five-year-old boy in India fell asleep on a bench at a train station while waiting for his older brother to come back. His brother never returned.
The boy wandered onto an empty train carriage, thinking his brother might be inside. He fell asleep again. When he woke up, the doors were locked and the train was moving. It didn’t stop for nearly two days. When it finally did, he was in Kolkata, nearly 1,500 kilometres from home. He was too young to know his surname, couldn’t read, and had no idea what his hometown was called.
He survived alone on the streets for weeks, sleeping under station benches and scavenging scraps of food, before eventually being taken to an orphanage and declared a lost child. No one could trace where he came from.
He was adopted by a couple from Tasmania, Australia, who gave him a loving home and a new life. His name became Saroo Brierley. He grew up on the other side of the world.
But he never forgot. He held onto fragments: the image of a bridge near a train station, a water tower, a neighbourhood layout, the faces of his family.
In his mid-twenties, he discovered Google Earth. He calculated the rough distance the train could have covered based on how long he remembered being on it, drew a circle on a map around Kolkata, and began searching along every railway line within that radius. Some weeks he spent 30 hours scanning satellite images of towns across central India, looking for landmarks that matched his childhood memories. His family in Australia didn’t even know. They thought he was just browsing the internet.
In 2011, after years of searching, he found it. A water tower. A bridge. A ravine past a station. It was a neighbourhood called Ganesh Talai in the city of Khandwa. He zoomed in and recognised the streets he had walked as a small boy.
He flew to India and walked through the town until he found his family’s home. The door was chained shut and he feared the worst. Then people came out. One of them led him to a woman down the road.
It was his mother. She had never stopped looking for him. After 25 years, they were standing in front of each other.
What he didn’t know until that moment was that his brother Guddu, the one he’d been waiting for at the station that night, had been struck and killed by a train. His mother had spent 25 years searching for both sons. She learned what happened to one. She never stopped praying for the other.
His story became the book “A Long Way Home” and was adapted into the film “Lion,” which received six Academy Award nominations.

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@james_xond Vôlei pelo portão, skate, roller e patins, jogar cartas, dançar na sala, brincar c/ os cachorros, ler, escrever cartas p/as amigas e primos/as, jogar Atari e nintendo, andar de bicicleta, sentar na calçada e bater papo, subir em árvores, brincar de barbie, brincar de professora.
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@cegadede Aposta tinha que ser tratada igual cigarro: proibir 100% de propaganda, entupir as plataformas de avisos "ESSE PRODUTO FAZ VOCÊ PERDER SUA CASA" e similares e sobretaxa até o rabo
Aposta é das poucas coisas que é simplesmente 100% nociva pra sociedade. 0 externalidades positivas
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@cegadede É nojento que haja ao mesmo tempo todo um lobby moralista contra bingos e uma economia montada para depender de bets -- futebol, televisão e outros metiês.
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This is a business practice in some (not all) Chinese gyms, not a nationwide policy. They extend women's memberships to 37 days to offset ~1 week of missed workouts during periods, improving perceived value and retention.
It likely helps consistency and long-term fitness for participants by avoiding "wasted" paid days, encouraging sustained habits over rigid 30-day cycles.
Compared to the USA (where this isn't common): Broader lifestyle differences matter more—China has lower adult obesity (~15-20% vs US ~40%+) and higher baseline activity/diet scores in older studies, though China's fitness index has declined recently with urbanization. US women face higher obesity challenges overall.
The approach seems useful for women's health motivation without major downsides, as it aligns with biology rather than punishing it.
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In China, a women's gym membership is 37 days, not 30. And it's all because during their periods, women often miss one week of workouts.
ً@prinkasusa
Give me the kind of good news from around the world that nobody ever talks about... but should.
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@GardimGardim @anittxpotter @streamizei Eu tb não curti. Ela foi feita pra vc sair da tv e ir direto visitar um psiquiatra.
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@anittxpotter @streamizei Eu sou a única pessoa do universo que odiou.
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@LuadeCrstall @AnaLauraPauliSa @streamizei Assisti ao episódio do Negan c/ o Glenn logo depois de assistir ao episódio em que o Denny Duquete morre (The Grey's Anatomy - maratonando com certo atraso). Quebrou meu coração. Passei a ter ranço de The Walking dead. Apesar disso, temos uma Lucille de plástico em casa. 😆😆😆😆
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@AnaLauraPauliSa @streamizei Kkdkdkdk ele deu uma redimida no final ksks e a maggie tava insuportável
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PalhoSSaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Ninguém se mete com a palhoSSaaaaaaa que ele é nossa!!!!! 😆😆😆😆
Mizael@mizaelizidoro
Município processou a si mesmo. Juiz pediu esclarecimentos. Município não esclareceu. Disse desconhecer o endereço (que é o próprio). Juiz julgou improcedente a ação por não ser possível alguém processar a si mesmo. Município recorreu da decisão. Avua, Santa Catarina!
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