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faz@fazlafels·
Married my bestfriend
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faz@fazlafels·
How did you watch the entire 3 episodes of documentary and come to this conclusion? Fuck the man and fuck the police who did not refer her to the appropriate authorities to protect her
Nika@EuroOnHeels

Watched Should I Marry A Murderer & I'm disgusted by HER, not him. Yet Im a woman & I often fight stupid anti-women comments She's next-level treacherous, sneaky, disloyal, two-faced snake. Worst kind of people on🌍. Using cowardly methods & posturing as a heroin. 1/3 #netflix

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faz@fazlafels·
Masih tak faham kenapa peri team nak kena buat discharge note untuk pt yang discharged and no further tca dah pun. Bazir kertas bazir resources bazir masa dan takde faedah
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faz@fazlafels·
Serabutnya la deal dengan pkd sini. Surat mohon peserta dari minggu lepas lagi entah buat apa dekat office dia perap pekasam kut. Tahun lepas pun sama juga. Negeri paling bahagia la sebab buat kerja rilek sangat aku yang stress
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
In September, a 34-year-old Korean coast guard officer named Lee Jae-suk went into the water off Incheon to save a 70-year-old man stranded by rising tides. He gave the man his own life jacket and bandaged his foot with patrol gloves. The man survived. Lee didn't. The pool above is where Korea's coast guard trains for water like that. It's at the academy in Yeosu, on the southern coast. The hardest course, for an elite unit called the Sea Special Rescue Team, runs 52 weeks. Most recruits are former special forces sergeants. You can score perfect on Korea's police SWAT exam and still not qualify. To stay on the team, you have to pass a yearly fitness test: 50 pull-ups, 50 dips on the parallel bars, drag 220 pounds for 100 meters, run half a mile. All in one nonstop circuit, in under 13 minutes. Miss it and you're off the team and back on regular patrol. Real ocean rescues happen in 6 to 10 foot waves, and rescue swimmers often jump in barefoot with no fins. You can't practice that in a calm lap pool. American rescue swimmers use a similar setup in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, where instructors can dial up Category 1 hurricane conditions on demand: hurricane-force wind fans, helicopter rotor recordings at realistic volume, waves designed to throw you around. The US Coast Guard has trained just over 1,000 rescue swimmers since the mid-80s. Around 350 are active. Some years, 85% of trainees wash out, and the long-term average sits above 70%. Navy SEAL selection washes out around 70%. Korea's pool is the dress rehearsal. What Lee did in September was the actual call.
Science girl@sciencegirl

Training pool for coast guard rescue swimmers

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B.M.@ireallyhateyou·
The actress in the IDF's video for Israel's Memorial Day is Sarai Givaty. Last year she said: "To tell you I'm not sad for every child in the world who cries? I'm sad. But I also understand that this child, if we don't act, will grow up to be a terrorist"
Israel Defense Forces@IDF

A single knock has changed thousands of families lives’ forever. Today, we remember the heroes who sacrificed their lives in order to defend our country 🥀🕯️

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izzi 🍋@IzzraifHarz·
sedarlah gais, musuh kita bukan sesama rakyat berlainan bangsa tapi antara kita dengan golongan ‘elit’ yang songlap duit rakyat untuk kesenangan hidup depa anak beranak.
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AJ 🛸@ajmulder33·
this is just crazy to me because the movie repeatedly shows us how eridians are, in many ways, smarter than humans. the simplest example is how rocky doesn't need a computer program to communicate with grace because he can keep a store of human vocabulary in his mind...like what.
joycie | 🐉刘 天爱🫀@taihou_tianai

ppl coming out of Project Hail Mary perceiving rocky as grace's pet rlly is an interesting study on how people equate fluency of English with holistic intelligence which in turn is an interesting study of why the US is the way it is. Anyway

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project hail mira 👹@wonpilesqued·
no shade but like people who think rocky is more like a pet are also most likely native english speakers who dont know any other languages like yes, of course #they think rocky is less intelligent bc he’s not fluent in english 😐😐😐😐
joycie | 🐉刘 天爱🫀@taihou_tianai

ppl coming out of Project Hail Mary perceiving rocky as grace's pet rlly is an interesting study on how people equate fluency of English with holistic intelligence which in turn is an interesting study of why the US is the way it is. Anyway

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Zucker Doctor@DoctorLFC·
Insulin has saved millions of lives since its discovery in 1921. The insulin patent was sold by Frederick Banting, Charles Best & James Collip to the University of Toronto for a symbolic fee of only $1 each in Jan 1923. "Insulin does not belong to me, it belongs to the world" - Frederick Banting
Dr. AK 🇮🇳@docakx

Tell me a beautiful medical fact.

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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
In 2000, Glasgow changed its streetlights to blue purely for looks. Crime in those zones dropped. Nara, Japan copied the idea in 2005 and saw crime drop 9%. Blue does something to your brain. Your ancestors are the reason. Two Berkeley scientists, Stephen Palmer and Karen Schloss, figured out why in a 2010 paper. Their theory: we like colors that remind us of good things and dislike colors that remind us of bad things. They tested this across 48 people and 32 colors. Blue reminded people of clear skies and clean water. Brown reminded them of poop and rotten food. Chartreuse, that ugly yellow-green, mostly pulled up vomit. Their theory explained 80% of why people like the colors they like. Go back far enough and the reason is survival. A clear blue sky meant no predator was circling above you. Clean blue water meant it was safe to drink and nothing was hiding in it to eat you. Your nervous system still reads a blue scene the same way it reads a plate of food you trust. The preference is global. YouGov asked 10 countries across four continents to pick a favorite color. Blue won every single one. UK: 33%. Indonesia: 23%. The runner-up was never closer than 8 points. Even in China, where red is a lucky color, blue still won. When you're surrounded by blue, your body responds. Heart rate slows. Blood pressure drops. The fear part of your brain quiets down. A Yokohama train station installed blue lights on its platforms and reported zero jump attempts afterward. Blue light itself is a wake-up signal. When blue light hits your eyes directly, your brain's alertness system fires up and your body suppresses melatonin. It's the reason your phone screen at night wrecks your sleep. The calming effect comes from somewhere else. Your brain is recognizing a pattern your ancestors survived by: clear blue sky, still blue water, no threats in sight. Four photos of ocean and sky deliver that same ancient signal straight to your nervous system.
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serenity in blue

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