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Hannah Uniuqsaraq❄️

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Mother to 3 amazing human beings! Sister to many, avid fisherwoman and camper. Tweets are my own/retweets may..may not be opinion of others.

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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Anti-gravity lean with the green screen
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WholesomeMemes@WholesomeMeme·
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🧬Maxpein🧬
🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
We're supposed to have 13 months in a year, 28 days exactly with one day of renewal. Keep in mind women's periods are 28 days, the ocean tides are 28 days, and the moon cycle is 28 days. That's why we call it a month, because the cycles were originally derived from the moon (s). All of this was changed to make us out of sync with the moon & stars and also hide our history. ✨🙌🏾💫 © electric_being
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Tony Uluadluak@AniUluadluak4·
My wife called me this morning that she can’t find her favorite t shirt, I said idk where it is, lol I don’t know that I put it in my suitcase lol good laugh this morning with my wife, I’ll be home this Friday so I’ll bring it home in 3 days hahaha
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Scott Robertson
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca·
Chantal Hébert: "This is a very mission oriented government by virtue of voters' wills ... it does drive opposition MPs to want to be part of this in the constructive fashion rather than just sit back and shoot at the government as opposition parties tend to do in serious times."
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
Can you believe it's now been 13 years since this iconic news interview?
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
On July 3, 1976, Tina Turner waited until her husband, Ike, fell asleep in their Dallas hotel room. Her face was swollen and bruised from another beating. In her pocket were just 36 cents and a Mobil gas card. Nothing more. She slipped out of the Statler Hilton and ran. Not toward a car. Not toward help she could call. She ran straight across Interstate 30, weaving through traffic in the dark, nearly hit by a truck, driven by nothing but survival. On the other side stood the Ramada Inn. The manager recognized her instantly, even through the injuries. He gave her a room on the eleventh floor and placed a guard outside her door. For three days, Tina stayed hidden there, too injured to even eat properly, letting her body begin to heal. Three weeks later, she filed for divorce. When asked what she wanted from sixteen years of marriage, her answer stunned everyone. She wanted nothing except her name. No house. No money. No royalties. Just “Tina Turner.” A name created to control her, now the only thing she could use to rebuild her life. She walked away with debt, an IRS tax lien, and an industry that believed she was finished. Nearly forty years old, a Black woman in a business obsessed with youth, with no ownership of her past music. The odds were stacked brutally against her. But Tina refused to accept defeat. She turned to Nichiren Buddhism, chanting daily for strength. She took every job she could find. Game shows. Hotel lounges. County fairs. Corporate events. She even cleaned houses between performances. While the world called her a has-been, she was quietly reconstructing herself piece by piece. Then came 1984. At forty-four, she released Private Dancer. It changed everything. The album sold more than twenty million copies. “What’s Love Got to Do with It” reached number one, her first solo chart-topper. She won three Grammy Awards in 1985, performed at Live Aid, and starred in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. The world finally recognized her as the Queen of Rock and Roll. Her second act lasted decades. Record-breaking tours. Twelve Grammy Awards. Over one hundred million records sold. A career rebuilt entirely on her own terms. And love found her too. Erwin Bach met Tina at an airport in 1986 and never left her side. When her kidneys failed in 2016, he offered her one of his own without hesitation. In 2017, he kept that promise and saved her life. On May 24, 2023, Tina Turner passed away peacefully in Switzerland at the age of eighty-three, with Erwin beside her. She left behind more than music. She left proof. It is never too late to reclaim your life. You can begin again at forty. At fifty. At any age. All it takes is the courage to cross the road. Thirty-six cents. A gas card. And an unbreakable will. That is how legends are made.
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Stephen Taylor@stephen_taylor·
Former CBC journalist Travis Dhanraj outlines a culture of intimidation, racism, and bullying at Canada's state broadcaster. He names names.
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Restricted Daily
Restricted Daily@RestrictedDaily·
Rosetta Tharpe was shredding an electric guitar and electrifying crowds in the 1930s and 40s while most people had never even heard the term rock and roll yet. Her gospel fire, rhythm, and guitar style directly influenced artists like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Little Richard, and Chuck Berry. Long before stadium tours and rock legends, she was already doing it. Put some respect on her name — Rosetta Tharpe is the true founder of rock and roll.
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Earn Knowledge
Earn Knowledge@earnknowledgee·
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themsteri@teririch·
Grocery prices in Igloolik, Nunavut
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NunavutWatch
NunavutWatch@NunavutWatch·
Sophia Johnston, 15, has her own sled dog team in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, preserving an Inuit cultural tradition cbc.ca/news/canada/no…
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Ms. Sam
Ms. Sam@SciInTheMaking·
I am a high school chemistry teacher. For years, I encountered students who did not know their multiplication tables and it interfered with their ability to understand chemistry. This year, I decided to take matters into my own hands. ⬇️
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