Daniel
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@squidgoat69 @thebistorian @DeanBabbles @z_00pIz Research Action T4 and 14f13, the euthanasia projects that Hitler authorised.
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The way not even israel thought of doing this
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⚡ JUST IN - Germany classified the watermelon as an extremist and antisemitic symbol when used to depict the map of Palestine
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Este es el verdadero amigo gay de tu morrita.
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Pedro Pascal dice que México ganará la Copa del Mundo.
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Mismo árbitro (César Ramos) misma mano, pero al Amierdica si le marcaste y a @Chivas ni la revisaste.
Vendiste tu dignidad por tres pesos César Ramos.


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@squidgoat69 @thebistorian @DeanBabbles @z_00pIz There were gas chambers in Germany & Austria in euthanasia hospitals & at some camps, such as Mauthausen.
The death camps for Jews were in the east, because that was where the majority of European Jews lived.
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@thebistorian @DeanBabbles @z_00pIz Maybe they deserved to be killed after the repeated behavior over centuries of genocide and destroying countries ? Look what they're doing with Palestine and the Middle East and with Epstein island and what not. Their behavior and actions has never changed
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@squidgoat69 @DeanBabbles @z_00pIz ... and why was there such an immense outbreak of typhus exactly?
You do realize that not all Jews were killed in gas chambers, right? Many were just ordered to dig a hole, got lined up, and then mass shot and just left there
You're so close to getting it. So close
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Lookmaxxer community’s 9/11
Polymarket@Polymarket
JUST IN: Looksmaxxer, Clavicular, mogged by “Chad” judge in Miami court hearing.
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Researchers at the University of Bergen ran a study comparing 213 Sudanese men. Half brushed their teeth with a chewed tree root. Half used a regular plastic toothbrush. The tree root group came out with healthier gums and less plaque.
That stick is called a miswak. The WHO has been quietly recommending it since 1986. In 2011, scientists at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute finally cracked the chemistry.
The active ingredient is benzyl isothiocyanate, a natural plant defense compound from the same family of sulfur molecules that give cabbage and mustard their sharp bite. The compound punches through the outer wall of bacteria that cause gum disease. From there, it dismantles the chemistry that keeps the bacteria alive. The Karolinska team isolated it by running root extracts through a chemical analyzer that identifies individual molecules.
The stick comes from the Salvadora persica tree, which grows in dry parts of Africa, the Middle East, and India. Inside the wood you also find natural fluoride, a gentle abrasive called silica that polishes off plaque, sulfur compounds, and tannins that tighten gum tissue. A separate team at Sweden’s University of Gothenburg ran another trial. They soaked the sticks in a fluoride solution. The fluoride left in the test group’s saliva came out higher than what people got from regular fluoride toothpaste.
A more recent systematic review pulled together a stack of randomized trials. Miswak on its own controlled plaque about as well as a regular toothbrush. Used alongside the toothbrush, it actually beat brushing alone on both plaque and gum inflammation scores. The Princess Nourah University trial from 2024 complicates that. Over two weeks, the miswak group’s plaque held steady while the toothbrush group’s dropped further. And gums in the miswak group got noticeably worse for people who sawed at their teeth too hard. Aggressive horizontal scrubbing tears at the soft tissue along the gum line.
One stick costs under 10 cents in the regions where the tree grows, and a single twig lasts for weeks. In sub-Saharan Africa, herbal toothpastes built around miswak and neem (another bitter chewing-stick tree) made up over a quarter of toothpaste sales in 2023.
The honest caveat is that Western dental literature treats the miswak as an add-on rather than a replacement, mostly because reaching the back molars with a stick is awkward. Used correctly, with soft perpendicular brushing along the gum line and no aggressive sawing, it does what a toothbrush does and adds a low-grade antibiotic on top. For most of human dental history, this is what cleaning your teeth looked like.
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لهذا السبب ينصح الأطباء بـ إستخدام المسواك...
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Lo de este cabrón hoy mismo hay que borrarlo de la historia del Guadalajara.
Esperó a que el equipo estuviera en el suelo para venir a patearlo. Que pocos huevos.
PULIDO 9️⃣ #AP9@alanpulido
No es lo mismo chango que gorila, se parecen pero no es lo mismo… 🦧 🤷🏻♂️ 🦍
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