Inwe
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Inwe
@inekewe
van alles wat. serieus en gek.
Netherlands Katılım Eylül 2007
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Tonight is the last night before my initiation into the Catholic Church. At tonight’s service I decided to go up for a Communion blessing. Normally I don’t because I prefer not to get them from EMs but we were running full clergy so that was not an issue.
On my side of the church was Fr. Miguel, who heard my first confession and with whom I am developing a friendship, and Deacon Tony, who ran the OCIA program and is a man I deeply admire and appreciate. The dream team, no bad options.
As I got to the front I noticed I could choose from whom I received my blessing. It was only right that it be Deacon Tony so I took my place and kneeled. When he comes to me he blessed me by name and there was just a small catch in his voice. I had to hold back tears as I made my way back to my seat. It was such a perfect way to cap my catechumen period. I am going to record a couple of episodes for the podcast and will go into greater detail there. Thirteen years culminating tomorrow.
Please in your kindness remember me in your prayers tomorrow evening.
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@weskrantz Our torsie goes to the scratch box if she wants scratches. Otherwise she will hit us.
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14 years ago, a guy uploaded a photo of his sister’s cat to social media. Within a year, that cat had a movie deal, a coffee brand, and had made her owner millions of dollars.
The cat was called Tardar Sauce. She had feline dwarfism and an underbite that made her look permanently furious. People thought the photo was fake. They said no animal could naturally look that annoyed. So the owner uploaded a video to prove it. Just a small cat sitting on a counter looking miserable.
The internet named her Grumpy Cat. At the time, her owner Tabatha Bundesen was working as a waitress at a seafood restaurant. She quit to manage the cat full time. Within months, Grumpy Cat had a manager, a merchandise line, two books translated into 15 languages, a movie, and a sponsorship deal with a global pet food brand. The cat weighed less than two kilograms.
She was apparently not grumpy at all.
Tardar Sauce passed away at home in May 2019 at the age of seven. Her owner was holding her. The daughter who named her had picked “Tardar” because of the cat’s colouring as a kitten. She just didn’t know how to spell “tartar.“

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We hope you can find some quiet time to enjoy this gentle playlist of music for Good Friday. lnk.to/GoodFriday

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@ChoicezNL Het bloed liep van de trap
Ik nam er een likje van 😂😂😂😂
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@els_barneveld4 Er zijn verschillende vormen magnesium. Iedereen heeft er een die het beste wordt opgenomen. Vrouwen in de overgang hebben veel meer magnesium nodig. Je kunt nog variëren met magnesium soort en hoeveelheid.
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Goedemorgen.
Koffie houdt me vandaag op de been😅
Al 2 nachten op rij zoveel kramp gehad in mijn kuiten .
#klaagtweet😉
En ja ik drink voldoende water en gebruik magnesium.
Iemand nog tips?

Kampen, Nederland 🇳🇱 Nederlands

We zijn weer begonnen met het inzaaien van #zeegras in de #Waddenzee! Dit jaar ligt de focus vooral op locatieonderzoek en het verder vergroten van kennis over zowel groot als klein zeegras. Benieuwd naar de resultaten van de groei van zeegras in 2025?👉 rijkswaterstaat.nl/nieuws/archief…



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@richardtkiewiet @RWS_NN Heeft dit bericht misschien iets met de datum te maken?
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@RWS_NN Als natuurbeheerder grote natuurgebieden op Ameland zou ik als ik jullie was eindelijk eens contact opnemen met de eilanders daar.
Veel achterstallig onderhoud paden en vuilnisbakken worden niet geleegd.Geen toezicht etc. etc.
Veel klachten door toeristen en bewoners.
Succes.
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@CarlBovisNature Yes! An uncommon visitor in our yard. The jackdaw chases him away. The craw chases the jack dawn away.
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Dave's log, Sunday.
7:00am: "Keith is not in the field. Keith is not on the barn roof. Keith is not in the yard, the feed store, the polytunnel, or the oak tree. I have checked all seven gates. All seven gates are latched. I am going to get in the car."
Dave got in the car.
Keith was in the village.
Specifically, Keith was in the churchyard. Not, to Dave's relief, in the church: the door was closed. Keith was in the churchyard eating the grass from around the older headstones, which had not been maintained and which the parish council had been discussing at its last two meetings without resolution.
Dave arrived at the churchyard at 7:45am.
Keith was working a systematic grid, row by row, starting from the east boundary. He had cleared approximately eight graves' worth of long grass, dandelion, and dock.
Dave stood at the churchyard gate for a while.
Keith continued his grid.
The Reverend arrived at 8:00am for early service preparation and found Dave standing at the gate watching a goat work the east section.
Reverend: "Is that yours?"
Dave: "Yes. Sorry. I don't know how he..."
Reverend: "He's doing the east section."
Dave: "Yes."
Reverend: "The parish council has been meaning to do the east section for two months."
Dave: "I know. He'll have it done by nine."
Reverend: "Can he come back next month?"
Dave looked at the Reverend.
Dave looked at Keith.
Keith had moved to the third row.
Dave's log, later: "The Reverend has asked if Keith can come back. I told him I'd think about it. I'm adding a column. The column is labelled: Ecclesiastical."
Steve's complaint number twenty-nine arrived that afternoon. Subject: ground elder again. Keith had apparently made a return visit to Steve's garden at some point between the churchyard and Dave collecting him. Dave's log: "I don't know when. He has a route. The route includes Steve. Steve is part of the route now."
By 11am Keith was back in his own field, eating knotweed.
The knotweed is at 6%.
The east section of the churchyard is tidy.
The Reverend has Dave's number.
Dave added the column.

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@inekewe Je mag die persoon ook altijd doorsturen naar mijn praktijk. Kan ik gericht meekijken.
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Ik deed een dna test mbt genen en kans op bepaalde aandoeningen. Dit geeft nog meer bevestiging in wat ik al dacht en waar ik al op ingestoken had mbt mijn migraine. Ik ben goed bezig (wist ik al door sterk verminderde aanvallen). #holistischeaanpak
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@inekewe Ja dat mag, maar wellicht heb jij er niets aan. Het heeft te maken met een genmutatie en hormonen. Bij mij werkt: B12 injecties, hoge dosering magnesium, blokkade hypofyse (nu 4 jaar, gaat stoppen), Gemmotherapie, B-complex, vit D, Vit C, hydrateren, cbd, Gember, NAC, zink.
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I am devastated to share the news that one of my heroes — and a woman who has had an enormous impact on wildlife conservation — Dr. Biruté Mary Galdikas has died.
She was 79.
I feel so grateful that I had the honor of spending time with her.
Over the years, I have connected with so many of you over my love of orangutans (and elephants and mountain gorillas, of course); Dr. Biruté gets all the credit.
Orangutans would likely be extinct were it not for Dr. Biruté’s pioneering and exhaustive work over the last six decades.
Dr. Biruté was one of three women handpicked and mentored by legendary paleoanthropologist Louis Leakey to transform our understanding of the great apes.
Jane Goodall studied chimpanzees, Dian Fossey studied gorillas, and Dr. Biruté dedicated her life to orangutans, and together they revolutionized primatology and the case for great ape intelligence, emotional depth, and conservation.
While Jane Goodall proved that chimpanzees use tools, form complex social bonds, and possess a capacity for empathy once thought uniquely human, Dr. Biruté proved that orangutans are slow-breeding, highly intelligent, and extremely vulnerable.
Dr. Biruté built the conservation model to try to save orangutans and dedicated her life to protecting them.
Dr. Biruté is credited with conducting the longest-running longitudinal study by one principal investigator of any wild mammal in the world.
She was the first to document the long orangutan birth interval, which averaged 7.7 years, and recorded over 400 types of food consumed by orangutans.
Dr. Biruté’s research that fundamentally reshaped how scientists understood orangutans.
Before her field studies, the orangutan was the least understood of the great apes.
The orangutan population as it exists today, as fragile as it is, would not exist without her.
Many conservationists go as far as saying the orangutan, our cousin, would likely be extinct or close to extinct were it not for Dr. Biruté’s discoveries and her sacrifice.
Dr. Biruté took on palm oil conglomerates, illegal loggers, poachers, and gold miners.
She did so often at great personal risk, including death threats and kidnapping,
She remained in Borneo for over 40 years as an outspoken advocate for orangutans and the preservation of their rainforest habitat.
In 1986, she founded Orangutan Foundation International, with sister organizations established in Australia, Indonesia, and the United Kingdom.
We owe so much to Dr. Biruté and her incredible legacy.
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