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🐈‍⬛🤖 rev 20v8,2timothy 3v1-7

Katılım Şubat 2020
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Defenestrate
Defenestrate@Defenestrate123·
@sage1411 "Fail to be diplomatic" = Meghan and Harry are scared William won't be a pushover like Charles, and he will strip their titles and expose their illegitimate kids.
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gina@ginaca67·
@that_1 Hers will go when his do ,the quicker the better
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gina@ginaca67·
@suespeaksup What the hell is she crying for,did he slushy fall of the ledge pfft
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Rhea Liang
Rhea Liang@LiangRhea·
Wonderfully clear ruling- that anyone is entitled to hold privately transphobic views, but to repeatedly misgender someone on the basis of those views is 'gratuitous, disrespectful and unnecessary', and did not advance the defense. A win for basic manners. 👏🏳️‍⚧️
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Sandy Tregent
Sandy Tregent@SandyofSuffolk·
In the most shocking news of the day. 💥 Keir Starmer has friends. 😲
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Gareth Williams.
Gareth Williams.@history99917180·
I’ve upset the trans mafia. Some have suggested I will come to harm. Oh well. I spent my career dealing with threats from proper dangerous types. I’ve fronted up to armed robbers and won. Barry, the 40yr old bloke who dresses like a anime gamer girl really doesn’t scare me.
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TheMoustacheCop
TheMoustacheCop@CopMoustache·
@MartinDaubney @Danfrancesco9 Journalist for 30 years you say, a 30 second search would show you why him and another were arrested as they were wanted for GBH, but that doesn’t fit the agenda does it 🤷‍♂️
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Martin Daubney 🇬🇧
Martin Daubney 🇬🇧@MartinDaubney·
🇬🇧UNITE THE KINGDOM: PATRIOT ARRESTS STARTING🚨 Ryan from Raise The Colours pounced on & arrested at Euston Station. On what charge?
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gina@ginaca67·
@ARamblingRoyal Harry quick jump on a plane to the uk and get your dad to take legal custody of the kids 😂
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Deanna
Deanna@ARamblingRoyal·
This is a business trip for Meghan nudge- nudge- wink-wink 😉 Megs is traveling to Switzerland for the unveiling of The Lost Screen Memorial, a poignant tribute to young people who have died as a consequence of digital harm. Meghan will be joined the WHO Director
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Jay Hutton
Jay Hutton@JayTAT2·
One of my favourite animals is a gorilla, so i loved tattooing this piece for Cian Yesterday 🦍 More to add underneath next time... Tattoo Appointments email - jay.hutton@outlook.com
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Vittoria
Vittoria@vitt2tsnoc·
I can not stress this enough… We ABSOLUTELY fucking DON’T
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gina@ginaca67·
@MeghansMole I would love the prince and princess of Wales to go to Australia next year,then compare the crowds,ooh I’m petty 🤣
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Deanna
Deanna@ARamblingRoyal·
One of the ten Meghan fans created a magazine cover - and here I thought they didn’t have a sense of humor 😂
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gina@ginaca67·
@ISMSMH11 @acmnorepublic I would love to see the difference in crowds ,megrain would meltdown like ice in the Sahara 😂
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gina@ginaca67·
@ARamblingRoyal The only rivalry is in megrains head ,I doubt the princess of wales gives her a second thought
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Deanna
Deanna@ARamblingRoyal·
Meghan cant understand why Princess Catherine is adored - it’s pretty simple. Princess Catherine has a kind, sweet soul. And you Meghan are a woman that mothers warn their sons about 🤷‍♀️
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gina@ginaca67·
@RadioGenoa Put a warning on this stuff in future please 🤣🤣
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RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
New city councillor in Southampton, UK.
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gina@ginaca67·
@Mr_Husky1 His invention saved my son,something I’m eternally grateful for
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
A fourteen-year-old boy lay in a hospital bed weighing sixty-five pounds, his body shrinking, his breath smelling of acetone, his mind drifting in and out of consciousness. His organs were failing one by one. Doctors had already done everything medicine knew how to do. Toronto General Hospital. Early January 1922. The boy’s name was Leonard Thompson, and at fourteen years old, he was dying from Type 1 diabetes. Back then, diabetes was not managed. It was survived for as long as possible. There was no insulin. No reliable treatment. Doctors had only one desperate method left: starvation diets. Leonard was restricted to about 450 calories a day. Barely enough for a healthy child to survive, let alone one whose body could no longer process sugar. The goal was cruelly simple. Starve the disease before it starved him first. Children wasted away under these treatments. Parents watched bones push through skin while strength disappeared day by day. By December 1921, Leonard had almost nothing left. His parents brought him to Toronto General Hospital knowing what doctors would say. Their son was skeletal, weak, and slipping toward a diabetic coma. Medicine had run out of answers. But somewhere else in Toronto, a young surgeon named Frederick Banting refused to stop asking questions. Working with Charles Best in a crude laboratory, he believed the pancreas produced a substance capable of controlling blood sugar. Most scientists doubted him. The experiments looked messy. The extract looked worse. Still, the dogs they treated survived when they should have died. Blood sugar dropped. Something was working. By January 1922, Banting’s team believed they had one chance to try it in a human being. They needed someone desperate enough to risk it. Leonard Thompson was dying enough to qualify. His father was asked to approve an injection no human had ever received before. No guarantees. No safety studies. Just a possibility. He said yes. On January 11, Leonard received the first injection. It failed badly. The extract was too impure, and his condition barely improved. Most people would have stopped there. The team did not. Biochemist James Collip worked day and night purifying the formula while Leonard continued fading. Twelve days later, they tried again. This time, the impossible happened. Leonard’s blood sugar dropped. The acetone smell on his breath disappeared. Color slowly returned to his face. For the first time since diagnosis, he was not dying anymore. Word spread quickly. Families flooded Toronto with letters begging for the treatment that had saved one boy already slipping away. Soon, insulin spread across the world. Children who once faced certain death suddenly had futures. Leonard lived thirteen more years because one father took a terrifying chance and a handful of scientists refused to quit after failure. One injection changed medicine forever.
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Ostrich Bludgeoner
Ostrich Bludgeoner@StickVeryGood·
@SketchesbyBoze Funnily enough, Christie's books are so accurate because she herself had a great deal of toxicology knowledge, since she worked as a pharmacy assistant during World War 1. The fact it came full circle, however, is still remarkable.
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gina@ginaca67·
@RoyallyBelle_ That’s how you wear a trouser suit 😍
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Belle
Belle@RoyallyBelle_·
Here she is! The Princess of Wales has arrived in Reggio Emilia, Italy for a 2 day solo visit! 👑🇮🇹
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gina@ginaca67·
@shouq_al90149 If she had lived Diana,I don’t like cowmilla or Charles tbh
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Alice 👑
Alice 👑@shouq_al90149·
Which one do you like?
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gina@ginaca67·
@PolitlcsUK Is cowmilla wearing the state diadem
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
👑 WATCH: The King takes his seat on the throne
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