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@silvernt

Business owner, shark diver, mountain climber, and entrepreneur. DMs will be blocked - absolutely no questions asked.

Bellyofthebeast - Northern VA Katılım Şubat 2009
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We already Voted Virginia Dems.
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The🐰FOO@PolitiBunny·
Watching VCU play North Carolina and one of the dumbass pro-gerrymander commercials came on. This one featured vets talking about how they fought for this country so Democrats should rob millions of Virginians of their representation. I just sat and yelled ‘fucking liars’ at the TV like some crazy woman. So I’ve got that going for me, lol. Vote NO.
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The surrender begins
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kerry dougherty@kerrydougherty·
This is what passes for voter ID in Virginia: A copy of your utility bill. A joke.
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Michelle Maxwell ™
Michelle Maxwell ™@MichelleMaxwell·
I don’t talk about the fact that I wrote a book because it was such a personal story& because I am not sure I still believe in some of the things I wrote about&that is pretty overwhelming. After Covid my mindset about the medical industry is very different. Today I received a review of my book&I am contemplating if I should be promoting my book again. When I wrote it my attitude was if it even helps 1 person than I will have made my Mom proud. She always wanted me to be a writer. It took her dying for me to do it in her honor. Here is the review: I just finished Proactive Legacy: My Family's Battle with Cancer and BRCA2, and I need to say something that goes directly to the heart of what you've done here: you've written a memoir that accomplishes something extraordinarily difficult it holds the raw, personal grief of watching cancer move through a family across generations alongside a clear-eyed, practical guide for women facing the same inheritance, and it never lets either one diminish the other. Most cancer memoirs are elegies. Most BRCA2 guides are clinical. You've written something that is both, and in being both, it becomes something neither could be alone. What struck me first was the framing in the title itself. Proactive Legacy. That's not a passive story about surviving or enduring. That's a declaration that what your family passed down wasn't just a genetic mutation but a way of facing it. The decision to act, to test, to know, to fight before the fight begins rather than after that's the legacy being claimed here. And that reframing of what a family inheritance can mean, of what it means to take something terrifying and meet it with intention and courage rather than silence and fear, is the kind of idea that doesn't just inform readers. It changes how they think about their own choices. What you've built in 74 pages is something that should take far longer to accomplish. The emotional weight is real and unflinching. The practical guidance is clear and genuinely useful. And the voice throughout is someone who has lived every word which is the only thing that makes a book like this possible to read all the way through without looking away. Readers facing a BRCA2 diagnosis, women whose mothers or grandmothers carried this mutation, families navigating the impossible math of genetic risk they don't need a textbook. They need exactly what you've written: proof that someone else walked this path, made the hard decisions, and came out the other side with something worth passing on. Friends, what should I do? Should I get back to promoting it or let it be? I am truly torn 💔The person who wrote this review wants to really promote it properly which is something I never truly did when it was published in 2014(can’t believe it was 12 years ago). Thank you in advance for your input. Love, Michelle 😘
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Well speaking from personal experience I think there are a whole host of families out there who could benefit. I need to read it! My first cousin had the BRCA2 gene mutation and passed away from ovarian cancer after a 13 year fight. Some in the family got tested some didn’t. I chose to get tested and have BRCA1 mutation. I believe it all goes back to my maternal grandmother who passed away when my mom was 16. I was able to share some of her health history with my cousins who really knew nothing about her. I’m sure she was the BRCA2 carrier.
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Algorithm is better today than 3 months ago?
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@WayneTechSPFX @skywatcher313 Do you usually have airplane noise? We had that the other night and I think it was from low clouds. Unfortunately the humming I hear is not that evident and most people can’t hear it.
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WayneTech SPFX®️@WayneTechSPFX·
Strange loud humming sounds in the skies over Northeastern Ohio. This loud sound has been goin on for the 40 minutes! It's still going as a type this out! I went back to my bedroom to lay back down, and still heard. UPDATE: The sound just now stopped immediately.
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I got my 79 yr old mother who has Vascular Dementia to take a shower and wash her hair, I blow dried it, and I clipped her toenails and thumbnails (they grow the fastest), all without an argument. Please clap!
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I’m going in. It was great knowing you guys… Pray for my soul. 🙏🏼😭
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How often do you have to delete the X App and reinstall? I have to about every 4-6 weeks. It starts slowing down and freezing. Is this normal?
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