
Jackie Syrop
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Jackie Syrop
@sleepathebeach
I wait all year for summer and the chance to fall asleep at the beach.
New Jersey Katılım Mart 2013
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@Acyn Dude is the fertility crisis. I lost a handful of eggs just looking at a pic of him.
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“Can I afford the tax? Yes. Will it deter me? No. But I think it’s shameful,” he said. “I provide a lot of money to people who are blue-collar workers who work for me, servers in restaurants."
Never change, Epstein class. You're perfect the way you are.
ft.com/content/3283ea…
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The billionaires are triggered??? Awwww so sad. Madame DeFarge, start knitting!!
It’s shameful’: New York’s elite lash out at Zohran Mamdani’s second-home tax ft.com/content/3283ea… via @ft
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@MaucourantNada Each drone extrajudicial assassination of civilians is ordered and cleared by IOF monsters. The “Sky Rider team” is partly in charge of these assassinations, and it seems they are mainly women.
Z women hunted and murdered this child & her father, and thousands more.
Monsters.




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Rutgers University has cancelled the scheduled commencement address by Rami Elghandour--a prominent alum, a tech entrepreneur, and executive producer of an Oscar-nominated film--because he posted reports by human rights groups documenting Israeli violations of international humanitarian law.
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I barely recognized the journalist Ali al-Samoudi when I saw him this week. He had been imprisoned by Israel — without charge and without a trial — for a year, during which time he lost half his body weight.
He is one of 105 Palestinian journalists who have been imprisoned by Israel since October 7, 2023 — most without charge, according to @pressfreedom.
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@sleepathebeach i've come closer to hitting deer so many more times near you than i ever did in TX
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more support for my theory that people who hate new jersey base this opinion on landing at newark and nothing else. new jersey is beautiful!
Viggie Smalls@Viggie_Smalls93
Aesthetically opposed to New Jersey but spiritually it is the land of the people and I can never hate it
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@kennedeileerose The one thing I could do, is encourage you to ask me for any advice because my son has been living with this since he was five and he is 34. And I take care of his baby several days per week so could easily ask his advice and convey it to you. Nothing like lived experience.
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@kennedeileerose I only wish i could help you with that, so much.
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New: Babies who don’t get the vitamin K shot are 81 times more likely to develop severe bleeding. In many cases, oxygen can’t reach their brains and blood pools around their skulls. Yet driven by misinformation, more parents are refusing the injection. propub.li/42PRfyl
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What’s unacceptable is using a synagogue as an auction site for stolen land. If you support these actions you bring shame upon Jews everywhere, doubly so because you self-victimize as you do it. If you really worry about the kids then you should worry about the example you set
Sydney Altfield@sydneyaltfield
The pre-school at Park East Synagogue was forced to close early because it could not ensure safe dismissal. When children can’t safely leave school, something is deeply wrong. This is unacceptable.
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Before I could ask what was wrong, I was already looking at her face.
The child sat in front of me. Her mother was beside her. She was small and very quiet. Her face was covered in red, swollen bites. There were too many of them. It seemed disproportionate, as if her face could not contain them.
I leaned closer.
The mother stopped me.
“That’s not the problem, doctor,” she said. “They are mosquito bites. It is like this every day.”
She said it without hesitation.
Then she explained why she had come. The child had severe diarrhea. It had started after drinking milk distributed by an international organization.
I wrote the prescription. The case itself was simple.
But I kept thinking about the face.
Not because of the bites, but because they no longer meant anything. They had lost their status as a problem. They belonged to the order of things.
The mother was almost surprised that I had noticed them.
It seemed that I was the one who did not understand.
There are places where suffering is no longer an event. It becomes a condition. Something continuous, like the air.
In such places, distinctions disappear. What should alarm us no longer does. What should be temporary settles into permanence.
A child can be covered in bites and it is nothing unusual.
Children sleep among insects and rodents. They fall ill from what is given to sustain them. Each day is organized around endurance.
No one calls this life. But it continues.
One adapts. That is perhaps the most troubling part.
Because adaptation gives the appearance of order. It creates the illusion that things can go on like this.
But there are limits that should not be crossed.
When they are, the world does not collapse. It simply becomes quieter.
And in that quiet, what is intolerable begins to resemble the normal.
#WoundedGaza

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