Ka Trien

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Ka Trien

Ka Trien

@onzinnigste

Katılım Mart 2024
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Maria Rose ❤️
Maria Rose ❤️@BhattiLaib9960·
What’s an old-fashioned grandma name I could give my girl?
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DUDE@dudeetalks·
What a stubborn husband 🤣😂😂
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👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈
👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈@TheEXECUTlONER_·
This man is in Phoenix, Arizona visiting his daughter. It is 108* there!🥵 He noticed this unit on top of her house and wondered why it isn’t on the ground like most houses. He asked her and she said that was the way it was when they bought the house. Why would this be on top of the roof? I’ve lived in 5 different states and never seen them on the roof. And notice how big it is, it’s huge! Why would they be on the roof? What’s the reasoning? And 108*? Are people really digging a 108* weather? Could you handle that?
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Ka Trien
Ka Trien@onzinnigste·
@NeuburgerNick @ClownWorld Went to the aquarium last year. Thought the fee was for an anual pass, turned out to be for a day pass...
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Nick Neuburger
Nick Neuburger@NeuburgerNick·
1. Monterey Bay Aquarium montereybayaquarium.org 2. Drive from there to Big Sur for a night or two. 3. Yosemite National Park - STAY IN THE PARK one+ nights. Side trip to Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias. 4. Lake Tahoe - take a day and drive the lake. 5a. Napa Valley, and if no interest 5b. Muir Woods and the redwoods followed by a drive over the Golden Gate - skip SF, end the day in Half Moon Bay.
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
I have guests coming in from out of town and I’m trying to plan out the top 5 things to do in California
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Ka Trien@onzinnigste·
@NoFilterSkin Always someone at the reception in case of a problem.
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No filter Skin
No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin·
Who else 100% prefers hotels over Airbnbs? Every penny I’ve spent staying at a hotel has never been a regret. Consistency, service, clean sheets, amenities, and no surprise checkout chores. 🙌🏻
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Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais@rickygervais·
My new series ALLEY CATS comes to Netflix on 7 August. I've never been so excited/worried about any show since The Office. There's nothing like it. And as with all my work, some people will hate it & some will fucking love it. But how can I make sure everyone watches it? Help!
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Harley
Harley@harls_07·
@kittygang_4ever i’m ngl idk any dude who has the aura or sex appeal to pull off whatever it is he’s doing here
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CTO Larsson
CTO Larsson@ctoLarsson·
It’s easy to draw patterns on a chart. Harder to get them right. New in Larsson Line Pro 4: automated, accurate pattern detection across 10,000 coins, 100,000 stocks, and commodities. And that’s on top of the all-in-one Larsson Line Pro package. Now 50% Off
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
"Dave Pelzer’s childhood was marked by severe and relentless abuse that began when he was just a young boy. Initially, Dave’s family life appeared normal. He lived with his parents and four brothers in a seemingly stable household in Daly City, California. However, behind closed doors, Dave was subjected to unimaginable cruelty by his mother. Catherine Pelzer’s abuse was systematic and brutal. She starved Dave, forced him to wear the same clothes for months, and inflicted physical and emotional torture on the young boy. She isolated him from the rest of the family, making him sleep in the basement and forbidding him from interacting with his siblings. Among the many horrific acts, she burned him on a stove, stabbed him, and forced him to consume harmful substances. She also forced him to eat his own faeces. Dave’s father, Stephen Joseph Pelzer, was aware of the abuse but refused to intervene. He eventually abandoned the family, leaving Dave even more vulnerable to his mother’s wrath. Dave’s ordeal continued for years, largely unnoticed by those outside his home. However, his teachers at school began to see signs of his suffering. His unkempt appearance, frequent injuries, and constant hunger raised alarms. In 1973, when Dave was 12 years old, his teachers and school staff intervened. They reported the abuse to the authorities, leading to Dave’s removal from his home and placement in foster care. This intervention marked a turning point in Dave’s life. While his journey through the foster care system presented its own challenges, it provided him with a refuge from the daily horrors he had endured. His time in foster care allowed him to begin the long process of healing and recovery. Dave Pelzer’s story did not end with his escape from his abusive home. Despite the immense trauma he faced, Dave exhibited remarkable resilience and determination. He went on to serve in the United States Air Force and later dedicated his life to helping others who have experienced abuse. In 1995, Dave published his first memoir, ""A Child Called ‘It’,"" which detailed the abuse he suffered at the hands of his mother. The book became a bestseller, drawing widespread attention to the issue of child abuse and inspiring countless readers with Dave’s story of survival. He followed it with additional memoirs, including ""The Lost Boy"" and ""A Man Named Dave,"" which further chronicled his journey through foster care and his quest for healing."
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Reuven Goldstein
Reuven Goldstein@curatorWH·
Gogol Mogol, is a Yiddish remedy from the 17th century. With egg yolks beaten with sugar or honey, sometimes warmed with milk and flavored with vanilla, lemon, or rum. Used to soothe colds, sore throats, and upset stomachs in Jewish households.
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Dr. Pol
Dr. Pol@DrPol·
Could your dog lose some weight?
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Mariana Oliveira
Mariana Oliveira@marioliveirain·
A pessoa te chama para um date e serve isso aqui, o que faria?
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DJ Petra 🚜🚜
DJ Petra 🚜🚜@PetraDreves·
1 van de bekladders van het oorlogsmonument in Amsterdam.......
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Miss Jilianne
Miss Jilianne@MissJilianne·
I think it’s disgusting the United States charges $100 per person visiting our country to enter a National Park. Embarrassing too!
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Ka Trien
Ka Trien@onzinnigste·
@johannesmkx What about the introduction of the birth control pill?
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Johannes M. Koenraadt
Johannes M. Koenraadt@johannesmkx·
If White women hadn't aborted any of their children since 1960, we wouldn't have needed ANY immigrants. Meanwhile, 1-in-7 Dutch children is aborted 1-in-4 American children and 1-in-3 British children
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