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@micheleyperry

Jack 🐈‍⬛ & Charli 🐕 Mom ☕️”☕️ “Cheers” GenX!!! We all BLEED fucking HUMAN! #BLM 🚫No DM’s

United States Katılım Şubat 2014
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Chelee
Chelee@micheleyperry·
“Cheers” 🐾♥️😹
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Richard Gere spent time living on the streets of New York dressed as a homeless man — both as research and while filming his movie Time Out of Mind. He said most people completely ignored him or looked at him with disgust. He felt totally invisible. Only one woman stopped and offered him food — a moment of kindness he said he’d never forget. After the experience, he went back out as himself and handed out food and money to the homeless people he encountered. In our busy lives, it’s easy to overlook those who are struggling. This story shows how powerful even the smallest act of kindness can be for someone who feels unseen. It reminds us that we all have the ability to make someone’s day — or restore a bit of their dignity — with very little effort. One genuine act of kindness can pierce through years of invisibility.
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Crazy Moments
Crazy Moments@Crazymoments01·
Who ever did this should be BURIED ALIVE 😡 Are u Kidding Me! Thank God a Good Samaritan came along!
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Nobody asked him to. Nobody was watching. He just saw something needed doing and did it. The world runs on moments exactly this small.
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Tarım Gazetesi
Tarım Gazetesi@Tarimmuhabiri·
🌹Güllerin çalı gibi büyüdüğünü unutun! 🌹Bahçıvanların özel bir teknikle sıfırdan inşa ettiği, uzaktan bakınca dev bir çiçek topuna benzeyen bu "Gül Ağaçları" peyzajın ezberini bozuyor. 🌹Görenlerin gözlerini alamadığı bu sıra dışı dönüşümün sırrını mutlaka izleyin.
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
Incredible Auroras over Finland from last night...😍😍😍
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Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
And then……. God created woman.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
California is undertaking a large conservation effort aimed at supporting the western monarch butterfly after its population declined by more than 99% between the 1980s and 2020. A key part of the response is a restoration programme led by River Partners, which plans to establish around 15 million native milkweed plants across the Central Valley along with other wildflowers that provide nectar. Milkweed is essential because monarch caterpillars rely on it as their only food source. The work focuses on rebuilding habitat in river corridors and farmland areas to help stabilise the species. In parallel, new collaborations are turning transport and utility corridors into ecological routes. Through the Highway Wildling programme, organisations are working with Caltrans and utility companies to restore vegetation along roadsides and powerline rights-of-way, creating connected pathways for migrating butterflies. The effort has also received federal support. In December 2024, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed designating roughly 4,400 acres in California as protected overwintering habitat for the western monarch population. Together, these habitat restoration projects and federal protections form a coordinated attempt to prevent further collapse of the western monarch and support its long-term recovery in the western United States.
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Niyetsel
Niyetsel@niyetsel·
DON'T SKIP THIS, IT'S A SIGN! It's no coincidence you came across this tweet. Follow me and just leave a dot. I'm going to tell you something that will really surprise you.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Photographer Phil Thurston shot a wave. Slowed it down until those few seconds became 40. Turns out the ocean is doing something extraordinary every single moment. We're just moving too fast to notice.
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Steve Shultz
Steve Shultz@elijahliststeve·
BREAKING: This nurse blows the lid off of the Covid Shot. Now you know what happened in the hospitals as Covid happened!! Follow this account for more
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Restricted Daily
Restricted Daily@RestrictedDaily·
Somebody finally realized people don’t just miss the pizza… they miss the experience. The red cups. The Pac-Man machines. The salad bar. The booths packed with families on Friday night. Tim Sparks says he wants to bring back places where people actually sit down, talk, laugh, and put their phones away for a while. That old Pizza Hut feeling meant something to a lot of us.
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Grace Gym🏋️‍♀️
He’s able to see the world for the first time ❤️
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Sulekha Tripathi
Sulekha Tripathi@sulekhat95·
A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT. He knows his time is running out. So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour. He died 5 months later. This is that lecture. The most important hour you'll watch this week. 👇 Bookmark it for later
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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
Every second, the Sun ejects 1.5 million tons of material into space at hundreds of miles per second, but Earth's magnetic field protects it from the solar wind. 📽: NASA Goddard
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ScienceFocus
ScienceFocus@ScienceFocusonX·
A tiny bee just did what chemotherapy couldn't. Scientists in Australia discovered that honeybee venom can wipe out 100% of aggressive breast cancer cells in under 60 minutes. And the healthy cells around them? Barely touched. The breakthrough came from Dr. Ciara Duffy and her team at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, working alongside the University of Western Australia. They tested venom drawn from 312 honeybees and bumblebees across Australia, Ireland, and England. The target: triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer. Two of the deadliest, most stubborn forms of the disease. The weapon: melittin. The same tiny peptide that makes a bee sting burn. At one specific dose, melittin tore through cancer cell membranes completely within an hour. Within just 20 minutes, it shut down the chemical signals cancer cells need to grow and multiply. Bumblebee venom, which lacks melittin, did nothing. Zero effect, even at high concentrations. Scientists then recreated melittin synthetically in the lab and got almost identical results, meaning no bees need to be harmed to develop the therapy. Published in the peer-reviewed journal npj Precision Oncology, the findings are still early-stage. Human trials haven't happened yet. But one thing is clear. Nature has been hiding answers in plain sight all along, sometimes inside the smallest creatures on Earth. Source: Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research / npj Precision Oncology (Dr. Ciara Duffy et al.)
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Buitengebieden
Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
Please don’t stop.. 😊
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Ascenso Infinitx.
Ascenso Infinitx.@AscensoInfinitx·
Acaban de publicar el vídeo de la luna con la máxima calidad... es precioso.
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Bio Hack 🫀
Bio Hack 🫀@Xbiohack·
One of the simplest remedies you need for your liver.
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World's Amazing Things
Spider reflecting flower with a water drop on his head. 📸 davidnarvaezg
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