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Remember the fifth of November.

Remember the fifth of November.

@rememberthefift

I am the line you don't cross. 😘 🦋 🤠

San Antonio Tx. Katılım Ocak 2012
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Remember the fifth of November.
I am going to take a little break from here. Remember if things seams bad on Social Media its only 20% of the population. This reminds me of the Nixon years. Love you all. Use the music to find your different reality. Your November. 🤠😘🦉🦋 youtube.com/live/qFQvB9ipM…
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Whatsup - The Purple Whale
The debates about Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham are valid and stem from living in a low-trust society. A society in which we know political leaders will lie, steal, scam, and spin to keep the narrative. They are the direct result of pretending Biden was a fit President, that Feinstein was in a memory care center for months, and the people were lied to. A society where millions and billions of dollars go missing, and we aren't supposed to ask questions and no one is allowed to question certain topics like Covid, and when people are harmed, there are no consequences. I can't believe we continue to tolerate a government we know we can't trust.
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Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) is a combination of two neurological conditions often blended together. Wernicke’s encephalopathy is the initial, acute stage of the syndrome. If the individual recovers from the acute stage, Korsakoff amnesic syndrome, the chronic, long-term stage of WKS results. While there are many symptoms, the most significant feature of the syndrome is its effect on memory. Specifically, the condition causes difficulty in creating new memories or retrieving recent memories (memories made prior to the illness often remain intact). WKS is less common than other kinds of dementia. It affects 1 to 2 percent of the U.S. population, but the disease is likely underreported, especially the milder forms which are difficult to recognize. Slightly more men than women are diagnosed. And it most often affects people between the age of 30 and 70. What causes WKS, and what increases risk? A severe deficiency in vitamin B1, thiamine, is the cause of WKS. Thiamine is a vital nutrient that helps metabolize sugar, which produces energy for the brain. Lack of thiamine kills brain cells and therefore causes neurological changes and degrees of cognitive impairment. WKS is typically associated with chronic alcoholism. Alcohol use inhibits thiamine absorption, and heavy drinkers can have poor dietary habits. Medical researchers are still examining the association between heavy alcohol use and symptoms of dementia. There may be a hereditary aspect to WKS, as well. But the most common presentation of WKS is a chronic alcoholic patient who is poorly nourished. Malnutrition and other causes of nutritional deficiencies can cause or worsen WKS. These include eating disorders, cancer, chemotherapy, gastric bypass, and kidney dialysisall conditions that deplete thiamine from the body. Inability to afford proper food and medical care also contribute to WKS. Does my family member have it? Some symptoms that family members are more likely to take note of can be subtle. Watch for changes, especially these: Lethargy Drowsiness Inattentiveness/indifference Mental confusion Vision problems Muscle weakness Muscle coordination issues, especially walking/gait Tremor Recent or short-term memory difficulties Exaggerated storytelling Agitation Other, more acute symptoms that may indicate the need for more immediate medical attention include rapid heartbeat, low blood pressure, low body temperature, hallucinations, delirium, or stupor. If you’ve seen any of the above signs or are concerned by other behavior, schedule an appointment with your family member’s primary care physician or, if needed, obtain immediate medical attention. And wherever the appointment takes place–in person, over the phone, or by video conference–be sure your family member has an advocate with them. An advocate is someone who is there to support the patient, ask questions, and take notes of what is discussed. In this sort of situation, it will be impossible for a patient with serious memory problems to later share with family what happens during an appointment – so an advocate is vital. Whether that advocate is you or another involved person, they should report back to family members about how the appointment went and communicate next steps – such as follow-up appointments, lab work, imaging tests, or home care advice.
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Whatsup - The Purple Whale
I cant sleep. My adult son died unexpectedly June 25. 5 days before his wedding. On June 26th my mom who i am somewhat estranged from was wandering around the small town I'm from looking for my deceased step_dad. People started calling me. My sister and I had to go get her. After spending a night in a hotel room, we realized something was seriously wrong with her. We've had her admitted and each day they have wanted to discharge her, but she is having severe memory and psychological issues. We are not equipped to take care of her. She clearly cant go home. Her understanding is that she has been robbed and kidnapped. She has assaulted a nurse. And cant remember when we explain the situation, she starts asking all the same questions again. Shes angry, confused and hostile. And I need to go back to work tomorrow. Broken hearted and overwhelmed. Please pray for my family and I.
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Miles Commodore
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Is honkey still offensive to white people? On the Jeffersons they used it quite a bit. I think it’s funny.
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The Butcher of Wall Street | Marcel Kalinovic
AMC stock +17% today from the lows today while volume jumped MASSIVELY on HUGE Volume Delta 🚀🚀🚀 Volume delta measures the difference between aggressive buying and aggressive selling So when AMC price is moving up AND volume delta flips strongly green, that suggests the move is being supported by real buying pressure —not just low-volume "noise." In simple terms: Green delta = buyers are hitting the ask harder than sellers are hitting the bid. Red delta = sellers are hitting the bid harder than buyers are lifting the ask. In this video, I oversimplified it by saying "todays volume vs yesterday" but should've specified that it means VOLUME BUYING PRESSURE MINUS SELLING PRESSURE insicde the individual candle/session That’s why today matters. Volume is coming back. Buy-side pressure is coming back. And AMC is reacting!
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