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Your boos mean nothing to me. I've seen what makes you cheer.
South Africa Entrou em Mart 2013
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@1_2spaces Just go through this conversation. If you actually watch the team you can see these things long before the masses catch on.
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@GeecheeKid You have to play like champions to win titles. The narrow wins won't cut it in the long run, they become draws and narrow losses. Two own goals and a pen for the last three goals in the last two. It will catch up eventually.
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My "Roman Empire is the realization that my life is a lottery win. Somewhere in Sudan, Pålestine, iran, Afghanistan, Iraq or Congo, there is a boy smarter than me. He is more disciplined, more resilient, and holds more potential in his single finger than I do in my entire career.
The only difference? I am siting in a train and he is sting in the rubble of his dreams.
My "bad days" are his wildest dreams.
My "burnout" is a luxury he can't afford because his only job is staying alive.
It's geographical luck and it's a haunting injustice that we all refuse to acknowledge and look away
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Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
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In 1879, a British/Scottish medical student named Robert Felkin watched an African healer in Uganda perform a caesarean section.
Clean incision. Banana wine as anaesthetic and antiseptic. Bleeding cauterised with hot iron. Wound closed with iron pins and herbal root paste.
Mother recovered fully. Baby survived.
Felkin noted in his journal that the technique was SO REFINED, it was clearly standard practice, performed routinely long before any European arrived.
At that same moment, hospitals in London and Edinburgh were still debating whether caesarean sections could ever be justified on a living woman.
European surgeons were operating in street clothes, rarely washing their hands, and losing most patients to post-operative infection.
The Africans had already solved anaesthesia, anti sepsis, haemostasis, and wound care.
Felkin went home and presented his findings to the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society in 1884.
The knife used in that surgery still exists.
It is now housed in the Science Museum in London.
A silent artifact of a surgical tradition they called primitive.
They didn't discover our medicine.
They witnessed it, wrote it down and forgot to mention where it came from.


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Share a story that sounds fabricated but is 100% true.
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@Mo40844538 @StellarArtoisGB Bunch of responses ridiculing this video, but none logically disproving it. Says something.
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@StellarArtoisGB Here's a video that proves beyond all doubt that nasa is total and utter bullshit, to steal $trillions of tax apayers money
And they have tons more missions to keep bleeding you dry
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This is how I watch my team nowadays
99@passthechill
Does anybody actually like their sports team
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