
Jake
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@wearehappydoggo I never thought about how hard it must be to give up the dog you rescued and brought back to life. 😢 but 😃
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@NoahRyanCo No one talks about the algo give whats you watch
My x world is wonderful- its all animals rescues: money give aways to ppl who help and health peeps.
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As Its Easter weekend and Good Friday tomorrow and as it is the time that we consider renewal and rebirth and the resurrection, I thought to share this clip of Charlie Kirk with you and with our fellow Christians and people of all faiths.
Let us resurrect the truth and hold it as a standard for life.
As someone asked... - We do have something here at Camelot Castle from Charlie and for Charlie in safekeeping.
A couple of things actually.
Charlie, Erika, Irina and I walked the steps of Jesus in Jerusalem together and we discussed many things including the importance of free speech.
We stood together where Christ first exercised his free speech.
It's important never felt more real than at that moment.
And perhaps it's never been more important than now.
HAPPY EASTER
Stay true to truth and to your dreams.
God's miraculous nature is to be found in that.
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Ramen round 2: Beef and chicken bone broth with coconut milk, fried pork belly, bok choy, seaweed, egg marinated for two days in coconut aminos, honey, black and white sesame and spring onion

The Cooking Lady@wolffdew
My husband won’t be home for three days so I made ramen with beef and chicken bone broth, bok choy, fried pork belly, egg marinated for two days in coconut aminos, honey, black and white sesame and spring onion
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@ankoromochuu Canadians 🇨🇦 thinks you guys are amazing! Our culture needs to learn from the respect of yours!!
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@MaryTilesTexas Track the views not likes.
I’ll enjoy many vids without clicking like.
I thought it was a good video.
I think people who have done one appreciate it more though than a newb
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It’s crazy how everyone asked for this video for years and it was probably one of the hardest ones I’ve filmed to edit and then the algo absolutely nukes it 🤣
Original content just does so poorly here lately. Makes me sad. I just want people to think trades are cool 🫶🏼
Mary Tiles Texas@MaryTilesTexas
Do you call it shower pan or mud pan?
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@bekamaciorowski Don’t worry
About a thing
Why?
Cuz everything ,, will be alright.
Me woke up today.
Smile at the sun
☀️ Happy
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@mcsashibaindaou おっしゃる通りです。
日本人が働きづらい世の中にしておいて、何なんだと...
この人たちが日本のためになっているなんて全く思えません😨
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これが嘘なんかじゃないってこと
受け止めてください
一本の桜の木に三人の子供がよじ登っていました
もう限界です
#外国人問題 #藤沢モスク反対

平和に暮らしたい藤沢市民@zetsuboushika
もうストレスフリーで花見すらもできないんか...? 赤子、幼児連れのムスリム一族が多すぎてる なんなの... しかも子供が1人じゃないんよ 今日見たのは3〜6人の子連れ 必ずベビーカーあり マジでどうなってんの モームリ 桜の木に子供をよじ登らせてた 共生したくない!しません!しません!!!!
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白人の皆さんが、このポストに感動してることに正直驚いています…
欧米でここまで白人が悪者扱いされていることを、私は知らなかった。
多くの日本人が知らないと思う。
白人は「自分が悪者」と左翼に洗脳されています。
その洗脳は白人を弱体化するためだ。
そんな左翼とは早く離れて!
うさこ🐰🌸@ankoromochuu
白人がいなかったら、私たちは今こうやって交流することもできてないよ。 私が今持っているのはスティーブ・ジョブズのiPhoneだし、イーロンが翻訳機能をXにつけたくれた。 他にもたくさんある。 白人がいない世界は寂しいよ。
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@WorldlyHQ It can also be used as a killing machine, don't you think?
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@SteveLovesAmmo Hi Steve , we’ve never met but I like ur posts.
Happy Easter buddy
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I can’t believe she didn’t die!
2012, I’m taking orthopedic call at the local
Hospital when I’m notified about a 99 year old woman that came into the ER with a broken femur from a fall.
Now as was routine, patients with orthopedic surgical needs often were admitted to the hospital by an internal medicine doctor working as what is known as a hospitalists. They would evaluate the patient to see if they were surgical candidates and then would contact us to address their options to treat the injury.
This nice 99 year old woman was pretty spry, lived independently and enjoyed working in her garden at home. She had what was known as a distal femur feature, which means the break occurred just above the knee.
After a long discussion about the pros and cons of various treatment options, she and her family had decided that surgery was the best chance she had to get back to hopefully walking and being independent.
The hospitalists cleared the patient for surgery and later that day we had it scheduled.
My job at that point was to get her femur fixed and rehabbing as quickly as possible.
Another consideration that when operating in elderly patients is to try and be as time efficient as possible in order to 1. Minimize blood loss and 2. Minimize time under anesthesia, as we known that lengthy anesthetic exposure can often lead to cognitive problems post op for many folks.
Anyway I was starting the procedure in which I planned to put a contoured plate along the lateral (outside) of the femur which would be held in place which several screws.
I had dissected through the soft tissues, used clamps to bring the fracture into appropriate alignment had the plate in place and was starting to put in the screws.
The anesthesiologist, peaked over the drape and said “Shawn, you need to stop operating”. Now this is something that I had only heard one other time in my career, back when I was doing trauma surgery in Afghanistan.
I quickly ask what was up and she said that she was arresting, in other words her heart had stopped . At this point the anesthesiologist initiated a code and asked me to start chest compressions. I began doing this while my assistant packed the surgical incision and applied a sterile dressing.
I remember hearing a bunch of crackling sounds coming from her chest as I was pushing in her sternum. Likely some of her ribs were cracking as she was pretty old and frail.
She regained somewhat of a normal heart rhythm after they hit her with the various cardiac drugs and she was the wheeled out of the room sporting what is somewhat humorously referred to as a positive Q sign. Basically, tongue hanging out and down to the side, while an endotracheal tube is taped in place. The mouth looks like the letter Q
If you have a cardiac arrest in a hospital you have about a 25% chance of surviving to go home and at 99 years of age the odds get way worse.
As I saw her being wheeled away I thought to myself, I’ll never see her alive again.
The next morning at around 6 am I get to the hospital and pull up my patient list on the computer. I’m somewhat surprised to find out my 99 year old was, 1. Not dead and 2. Not in the ICU.
I’m honestly pretty pleasantly surprised by this and go up to see her. She was sitting up in bed eating breakfast and was pissed off at me because her chest hurt! I explained to her what had happened and what options were available. Going back to the OR was ruled out by the anesthesia team and I ended up removing the plate at the bedside, closing the incision and putting her in a brace and then eventually a cast.
She healed the fracture and went back to gardening. She definitely defied the odds and might be one of the oldest people ever to survive a code and still go home!

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@jockowillink @ufcbjj Pure strength at the end what a beast. And proud papa bear
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