Breanne Delgado 🪐

2.6K posts

Breanne Delgado 🪐 banner
Breanne Delgado 🪐

Breanne Delgado 🪐

@bybreanne

New York, USA Katılım Haziran 2014
1 Takip Edilen1.3K Takipçiler
Breanne Delgado 🪐
Breanne Delgado 🪐@bybreanne·
@turbovax Send them a physical meter reading so your monthly bill is not an estimate usage. They tell you how on their site. Mine went from $265 to $65 when I did that.
English
1
1
85
5.5K
Huge Ma
Huge Ma@turbovax·
They need to invent a new word to accurately describe last month's Con Ed bill
English
30
190
2.8K
138.9K
Breanne Delgado 🪐 retweetledi
Brandon Stanton
Brandon Stanton@humansofny·
“When I entered Gaza the Israeli military had a rule: I was only allowed to bring in three kilos of food. As I was weighing out protein bars, trying to get under the limit, I said to my husband: ‘How sinister is this?’ I’m a humanitarian aid worker. Why would there even be a limit on food? I’ve worked in many places with extreme hunger, but what’s so jarring in this context is how cruel it is, how deliberate. I was in Gaza for two months; there’s no way to describe the horror of what’s happening. And I say this as a pediatric ICU doctor who sees children die as part of my work. Among our own staff we have doctors and nurses who are trying to treat patients while hungry, exhausted. They’re living in tents. Some of them have lost fifteen, twenty members of their families. In the hospital there are kids maimed by airstrikes: missing arms, missing legs, third degree burns. Often there’s not enough pain medication. But the children are not screaming about the pain, they’re screaming: ‘I’m hungry! I’m hungry!” I hate to only focus on the kids, because nobody should be starving. But the kids, it just haunts you in a different way. When my two months were finished, I didn’t want to leave. It’s a feeling I haven’t experienced in nearly twenty years of humanitarian assignments. But I felt ashamed. Ashamed to leave my Palestinian colleagues, who were some of the most beautiful and compassionate people that I’ve ever met. I was ashamed as an American, as a human being, that we’ve been unable to stop something that is so clearly a genocide. I remember when our bus pulled out of the buffer zone. Out the window on one side I could see Rafah, which was nothing but rubble. On the other side was lush, green Israel. When we exited the gate, the first thing I saw was a group of Israeli soldiers, sitting at a table, eating lunch. I’ve never felt so nauseous seeing a table full of food.” ------------------------------------------------------- Aqsa Durrani is a pediatric doctor and board member of Doctors Without Borders USA, with nearly twenty years of experience in humanitarian projects. During our interview Aqsa repeatedly expressed a desire to center the voices of her Palestinian colleagues. To this end I’ve spent the past week collecting stories from the Palestinian staff of Doctors Without Borders in Gaza. I will be sharing these stories over the next several days. I’m so grateful for the time that these people gave me; they were sleepless, hungry, traumatized, and often working 24-hour shifts. Because of the unreliable internet connection their images are sometimes grainy. Their words, however, will be crystal clear.
Brandon Stanton tweet media
English
1.1K
25.2K
64.6K
2.9M
David Lei
David Lei@davidlei·
Happy opening to Shakespeare in the Park! Recent New York Times coverage of the Delacorte Theater renovation suggests that @PublicTheaterNY staff have read our @SmithsonianMag essay on the Central Park coyotes, and now call them Romeo and Juliet too. ❤️ Cont’d #birdcpp
David Lei tweet media
English
7
49
514
12.7K
Breanne Delgado 🪐
Breanne Delgado 🪐@bybreanne·
@RealEmirHan I went to this restaurant in Berlin and got the strudel it was literally one of the best pastries I ever had! Sadly the restaurant closed during Covid 😭 An iconic memory I will always hold close to me
English
0
0
0
748
Emir Han
Emir Han@RealEmirHan·
In ‘Inglorious Bastards’ Landa asks for Shosanna to wait for the Cream to test if she is Jewish. As pastries were made with animal lard (fat) in WW2, the strudel would have been made with (most likely pork) fat. x.com/theCinematicc/…
English
361
699
25.5K
4.6M
Breanne Delgado 🪐 retweetledi
Halle Berry
Halle Berry@halleberry·
Leos, just a couple more days divas.
GIF
English
413
3.9K
15.3K
969.3K
Breanne Delgado 🪐 retweetledi
🪐👁️
🪐👁️@energyhealingjw·
2025 is bringing you: New cycles. Equinox on Saturn is happening today after 15 years. Venus remains direct the whole year. The love of your dreams is already coming to you. The money is already yours. You had enough lessons. You get what you deserve. It’s already happening.
English
35
360
3.4K
61.1K
Breanne Delgado 🪐 retweetledi
Cleopatra 🪷 ✞
Cleopatra 🪷 ✞@amandaperera·
Just because a woman desires a soft life doesn't mean she's lazy or "privileged". I'm a girl who is deeply connected to her feminine energy, but I'm also a provider for myself & my mom, & everything I do is to make sure that my loved ones have the best life that they deserve. I've worked so hard and stayed in jobs that were affecting my mental health heavily because I needed to survive and provide for myself and others, and I refuse to let my loved ones have a life that is stressful and doesn't feel magical. I know what it's like to be extremely burnt out, deeply exhausted, to faint, to no get any sleep, and still, somehow, find the energy to keep going. I know what it's like to have nothing & no one, and have to keep going. So, as a girl, I already know what it's like to be a provider, and I know what it's like to have to survive in life. And at the same time, I know that it's completely healthy and valid to desire to live the type of life that God wants women to have (a soft life where we can fully blossom). Women being deeply connected to their feminine energy & sacred femininity, doesn't mean that we're lazy, incapable, or that we've had it easy in life
English
21
73
452
19K
Breanne Delgado 🪐 retweetledi
Princess A
Princess A@cessadelove1·
Hey Sis, You’re going to end 2025 happier, richer, healthier than before.
English
122
1.8K
10.7K
227.6K
Breanne Delgado 🪐 retweetledi
Typewriter Astrology
Typewriter Astrology@Typewriterastro·
A thread
Typewriter Astrology tweet media
English
23
277
3.6K
256.6K
Breanne Delgado 🪐 retweetledi
AURIC
AURIC@theauriclife·
Yesterday a timeline shift happened early morning/afternoon. Timelines are still shifting and gearing up for eclipse season. Energy will begin to open up… as a new timeline emerges into March.
AURIC tweet media
English
3
20
209
4.8K
Breanne Delgado 🪐 retweetledi
blue
blue@bluewmist·
a pattern l've noticed in successful people: they disappear from the world for months at a time to force pure focus on themselves and their vision. they laser in on one meaningful goal and make it a reality.
English
133
2.6K
22.2K
501K
Breanne Delgado 🪐 retweetledi
Symbolic Studies
Symbolic Studies@symbolstudies·
Pisces sits across from Virgo on the zodiac wheel and its symbol likely alludes to this relationship. Virgo’s glyph is a modified M that contains a fish which is appropriate considering Pisces represents its polarity. In the Christian world, the Pisces-Virgo axis is seemingly preserved through the lore of Jesus and his mother. Mary, whose name starts with the familiar M-shape of the Virgo glyph, is clearly modeled after Virgo, the Stellar Virgin. She gives birth to Jesus who is often associated with Pisces and turns his disciples into “Fishers of Men”. It's also worth noting that the Ichthys (aka the "Jesus Fish") was an early symbol of Christianity. Mary was also regarded as a guide and protector of seafarers and was once given the title Stella Maris, meaning "Star of the Sea." Additionally, Virgo is often referred to as the Queen of Heaven, while the universe itself has been likened to a Celestial Ocean. Symbolically, the womb is also connected to the primordial ocean. The Pisces-Virgo polarity certainly goes deeper but these connections will have to do for now. #pisces
Symbolic Studies tweet media
English
14
70
542
28.4K
Breanne Delgado 🪐 retweetledi
Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
The beautiful planet Saturn taken by the James Webb Space Telescope!
Black Hole tweet media
English
330
3.3K
28.4K
1.5M