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The Human Raise

@human_raise

Het mysterie van het leven is niet iets om op te lossen, het is iets wat je moet ervaren. Niet makkelijk. De mensheid verdient beter. GAE, D'ter

Zutphen Katılım Şubat 2022
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Nick Ford@Ford_Nick·
Name one thing better than a ribeye..
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Karel Schut, bezorgde Nederlander
Deze maand 6 jaar geleden begon dat gezeik met Corona. Wat een tijd was dat, hier in Griekenland moest je een sms'je sturen met een code dat je met de hond ging lopen en dan kree je een reactie, akkoord! We zijn belazerd. We zijn echt belazerd met dat Corona....
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Pim@klaasbeertje·
@PMG_RIP grappig, best wel kostbaar om dat zo te doen, je kan ze gewoon in de grond stoppen
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Bite Bliss
Bite Bliss@Emmajhones77·
Do you like classic Greek salad?
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Ali
Ali@marshmarigold·
I’m watching Monty Python and the Holy Grail for the first time…… this is amazing
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Ronald@RBergen46907·
@Lerac57 6 jaar geleden begon het gezeik en een marginaal groepje sTrIjDeRs zeikt nog altijd. Wat een tijden. 😆
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Koemans.
Koemans.@koemans1·
Opa, spoken bestaan toch niet ?
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E=mc2
E=mc2@Manus4811·
@ikgeefnooitop Heeft de @minpres en @D66 al gereflecteerd op de houding van haar @MinOCW die als rector magnificus het antisemitisme op de universiteit van Maastricht ruim baan gaf?
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🌷Drs. Jol@ndE🌷🇳🇱🧡🇮🇱
Zo doe je dat…👇 Je láát Frits Wester de juiste vragen stellen. En vervolgens geef je net iets te snel antwoord. Verdeel en heers in een politiek spel tussen D66 en de media.
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Football Tweet ⚽
Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
🏟️ The most famous staircase in all of football.
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emirate🕊️
emirate🕊️@clinton_emirate·
Is she Korean, Japanese or Chinese?
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J. Zomer
J. Zomer@JZomer3·
@robertmdaws Waar is Jan van Beveren? De toentertijd beste doelman van Nederland?
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Felix 📯⚛️ blackwolftwo.bsky.social
@archeohistories He was lucky that he had the privilege to just leave work for weeks, while hundreds had to wait for him, perhaps unpaid. Other people would have simply got fired. He did the right thing, but most people just can't.
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
"He was Jack Sparrow to the world. But in a London hospital room, he was just a father holding his daughter's hand—and he never forgot what that felt like." In 2007, Johnny Depp was on the set of Sweeney Todd in London when the call came. His seven-year-old daughter, Lily-Rose, had been rushed to Great Ormond Street Hospital with a severe E. coli infection. Her kidneys were failing. The machines were doing what her body could not. Johnny dropped everything—the costume, the cameras, the character—and ran toward the worst moment of his life. For three weeks, he lived in that hospital room. The first nine days were unbearable. Fame meant nothing. Fortune couldn't help. Only science, strangers in scrubs, and endurance. He sat in a hard chair beside his daughter, listening to machines beep, watching her fight a battle no child should face. Later, he would call it the darkest period of his life. When Lily-Rose finally recovered, something shifted in him. He had witnessed the quiet heroism of doctors and nurses. He had sat among exhausted parents in hard chairs. He knew he would never forget that feeling. So he did something quiet but powerful: he donated over two million dollars to Great Ormond Street Hospital. No press. No fanfare. Just gratitude. But the real change was personal. Johnny began visiting children's hospitals in secret, dressed as Captain Jack Sparrow. No cameras. No announcements. No headlines. He walked through pediatric wards, improvising stories, handing out gold coins, whispering jokes, listening. In Vancouver, he spent five hours with seventy children. In Brisbane, Paris, Madrid—quietly, relentlessly, one child at a time. Nurses said he treated each child as if the moment belonged entirely to them. In September 2024, he appeared at Donostia University Hospital, full Sparrow attire, suitcase in hand. No premiere nearby. No media rollout. Just a man keeping a promise. When asked why, he said simply: "Children are incredibly strong. But the parents… the parents are dying inside. If I can give them even a few minutes where fear loosens its grip, that is enough." "He took his greatest fear and turned it into a promise. And for years now, he has been quietly keeping it—one child at a time." © Tales Of Past #archaeohistories
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pulpo404
pulpo404@pulpo404·
Wer kenn das noch?
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The Human Raise
The Human Raise@human_raise·
@ReneDercksen Snap ook wel van die mannen, dat ze dat bedekken, om er niet mee gezien te hoeven worden.
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Sander van Dam
Sander van Dam@Sandervandam2·
Waarom is deze gozer zo'n loser?
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ap_de_boer
ap_de_boer@waarisap·
@DonArturito Zegt de persoon die afstamt van een volk waarvan Adolf Hitler wist; het is HET volk dat een mens naar de gaskamer stuurt inruil voor 7,50 gulden!
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