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Liz Simrajh

Liz Simrajh

@lizmac77

Artist, Writer, Nanna. Not necessarily in that order.

Australia Katılım Şubat 2009
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Lemma the Optimist
Lemma the Optimist@DoctorLemma·
A man born without arms taught himself to play the guitar using only his feet. Tony Melendez became so incredibly skilled that he performed a flawless song live for Pope John Paul II, moving the Pope to step off the stage just to embrace him.
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Dave Donovan
Dave Donovan@davrosz·
Do you know who is a total fn jerk, though? Tony Abbott. I've never actually met him in person, but I just think he's a jerk.
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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
In late 2014, a six-week-old baby boy was brought into Evelina London Children’s Hospital barely alive. His tiny body had been so badly abused by his birth parents that doctors feared he would not survive his first Christmas. He underwent emergency surgery on Christmas Day. He had eight broken bones. Head trauma. Organ failure. Toxic shock. Sepsis. Both of his legs became infected beyond saving. At just three years old, Tony Hudgell had both legs amputated below the knee. Most people would understand if a story like this ended there. But Tony survived. And then, quietly, slowly, unbelievably… he began changing the lives of other people. Paula and Mark Hudgell from Kent became Tony’s foster carers and later adopted him. They stood beside him through 23 operations, years of recovery, and the painful process of learning to walk again using prosthetic legs. In 2018, Tony’s birth parents were sentenced to 10 years in prison for child cruelty the maximum sentence available at the time. But Tony’s story was never going to be defined only by what happened to him. In 2020, during the pandemic, five-year-old Tony watched Captain Sir Tom Moore raising money for the NHS by walking laps of his garden. Tony turned to his mum and said: “I want to do something too.” So he decided to walk 10 kilometres on his prosthetic legs to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. His family hoped to raise £500. Day after day, Tony walked. Through pain. Through exhaustion. Through moments where every step hurt. He ended up walking 12 kilometres. And by the end of it, that little boy had raised £1.7 million. The entire country fell in love with him. He received messages from Prince William and Catherine. His face appeared in Piccadilly Circus. He was invited to Downing Street. And in 2024, at just nine years old, Tony became the youngest person ever to receive the British Empire Medal. But the most important thing Tony helped change wasn’t public attention. It was the law. His adoptive mother, Paula, campaigned tirelessly for tougher sentences for people who abuse children. In 2022, “Tony’s Law” was passed in the UK, allowing much harsher prison sentences including life sentences in the worst child cruelty cases. A law now exists because one little boy survived long enough to tell the world something had to change. Then in 2025, Tony decided to do something else. He climbed the O2 Arena in London. He was terrified of heights. But he climbed anyway. Forty-five minutes later, the boy doctors once believed would never survive infancy stood at the top of one of London’s most iconic landmarks. That climb raised more than £120,000. And Tony used that money for something beautiful. In December 2025, 61 children who had experienced trauma were flown to Lapland, Finland a place filled with snow, reindeer, Santa Claus, and a few precious days where they could simply be children again. No hospitals. No courtrooms. No fear. Just joy. Tony once called Lapland “the most magical place in the world.” So he shared that magic with children who needed it most. That may be the most extraordinary part of all. Tony Hudgell took the worst thing imaginable unimaginable cruelty inflicted on a helpless baby and turned it into hope for other children. He changed laws. Raised millions. Helped families heal. And gave traumatised children memories they will carry forever. All before turning eleven. Some people survive terrible things. Tony Hudgell survived terrible things and decided to help other people survive too. That is something truly rare.
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CANNA COLLECTORS
CANNA COLLECTORS@CannaCollectz·
Name this strain and get to be our seeds and buds permanents tester Good luck Only 5 winners Best names wins
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Liz Simrajh
Liz Simrajh@lizmac77·
Wordle 1,798 3/6* 🟨⬜🟨⬜⬜ ⬜🟩🟨🟨⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Liz Simrajh
Liz Simrajh@lizmac77·
@lesstenny I was a railway house brat. Best upbringing ever. The street was a community and we all looked out for each other.
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Politic@l Spinner.
Politic@l Spinner.@lesstenny·
Who else spent years living in cheap public housing running around free range but would go back there again in a heart beat and do it all again .. It was tough but made us better people ❤️✌️ missing those amazing days. Shit I survived some crazy times.. Too many to mention 🤣
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Restoring Your Faith in Humanity
Vassily Ivanchuk sits shattered at the chessboard with tears streaming down his face, trembling from a brutal loss at the World Blitz Chess Championship, as young American star Daniel Naroditsky watches with deep empathy and quiet sorrow. Pure sportsmanship and raw human connection unfold between the two grandmasters, turning a high-stakes battle into a powerful display of compassion and emotional depth that reveals the heart behind elite chess and deeply moves millions.
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Kenny Devine
Kenny Devine@TheKennyDevine·
I almost forgot about this...
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Cute Cats 🐱
Cute Cats 🐱@cutecats_____·
My account is constantly being spammed by cat haters. Why would anyone hate cats?🤷‍♀️ If you love cats and this post came across your feed, please leave a comment to show your support. 😿🐱 If you believe cats are innocent, please repost this or at least like it.💟
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Kristina Bolten
Kristina Bolten@Kristinartz·
I'm looking for a ridiculously old girl's name. Think great grandmother type of name. Very old and
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Kristina Bolten
Kristina Bolten@Kristinartz·
My neighbor is 66, but she still dresses and acts like she's much younger. What do you think I should do?
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sheep
sheep@thefarmersheep·
what would you name me if i was your pet
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Nat Factor ⭐️💜
Nat Factor ⭐️💜@StuddertNatalie·
I’m off to cancer clinic to start a new treatment. I haven’t had much success in the past. So, I’m definitely anxious about this one! The injection lasts 6months. So if I have any side effects, then I’ll have to just suck it up for most of the year. 😫 Wish me luck! 🍀
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Maria Rose ❤️
Maria Rose ❤️@BhattiLaib9960·
Please give him a name starting with the letter O, he is a male cat.
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