Susan Andersen

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Susan Andersen

Susan Andersen

@SusanAn83221007

I have a green thumb, gnome feet , solve riddles , tame feral cats and wear a tin foil hat .

Присоединился Temmuz 2020
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Susan Andersen
Susan Andersen@SusanAn83221007·
@MrMBB333 we have been in fight or flight mode for far too long. Burnt out. Fried.
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Michael Bradbury
Michael Bradbury@MrMBB333·
PEOPLE ARE FEELING DRAINED… AND THEY DON’T KNOW WHY Not sick. Not stressed like usual. Just… drained. Low energy out of nowhere. Waking up tired. Not feeling recharged. And it’s not just a few people. Different places. Same feeling. 👇 Be honest — are you feeling this too? #MrMBB333 #EnergyShift
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IMO US's identity as a sanctuary country for immigrants was not there until the proclamation on Statue of Liberty declared it to be so. It was not what the nation was founded on. Not voted on, not law. Jewish activists placed that " give me your tired ,poor..." identity late in the game. It was propaganda we accepted and adopted.
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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
HOLY SHLIT, He absolutely COOKED her.
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@Newsforce How many millions of $$$$ did this study cost? 😄
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NewsForce
NewsForce@Newsforce·
🚨 STUDY SAYS INTROVERTS ARE NOT ACTUALLY BETTER LISTENERS Researchers at the University of Minnesota found introverts showed no listening advantage over extroverts, and extroverts sometimes scored slightly higher. Being quiet may look like listening, but the study says that is not the same thing. Source: NewsForce
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Susan Andersen@SusanAn83221007·
@MIC8833 We seek expanded awareness then suffer the side effects.
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MIC💫
MIC💫@MIC8833·
It's been a weird day today,a lot internal discussions swirling about in my dome 🧠😑
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Martin Geddes@martingeddes·
I would never have guessed as a young man that my fitness regime in my 50s would primarily involve rolling my eyes.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
We are called "the elderly." But that quiet label hides something most people rarely stop to consider. We are the last living witnesses of a world that no longer exists. Look at us and you might see gray hair, slower steps, and the patience that time teaches. But listen to our story — really listen — and you'll realize something extraordinary. We are the only generation in human history to have lived a fully analog childhood and a fully digital adulthood. That's not a small thing. That's one of the most breathtaking journeys a human being has ever been asked to make. We were born in the 1940s, 50s, and early 60s, into a world still rebuilding from the rubble of World War II. Our toys were marbles and hopscotch and card games at kitchen tables. When the streetlights flickered on, that was it — childhood adventures were over, and it was time to go home. No smartphones. No streaming. No endless scroll. We built our memories in the real world. With scraped knees and laughter echoing down streets and friendships formed face to face. In 1969, we sat in living rooms staring at black-and-white televisions as Neil Armstrong took humanity's first steps on the Moon. Hundreds of thousands of us stood in muddy fields at Woodstock believing — really believing — that music and community could reshape the future. We fell in love to vinyl records spinning on turntables. We waited days, sometimes weeks, for handwritten letters to arrive. We learned patience because information didn't come instantly. Mistakes were fixed with erasers — not a delete button. Then the world transformed. Machines that once filled entire rooms shrank to devices lighter than a paperback. We went from rotary phones and party lines to seeing the face of someone we love on the other side of the ocean — instantly, on something that fits in a pocket. We watched the birth of the personal computer. The arrival of the internet. The smartphone. Artificial intelligence. And through every single shift — we adapted. Not because it was easy. Because that's what our generation does. We also carry the weight of history in our bodies. We grew up afraid of polio and tuberculosis. We watched science defeat them. We witnessed the discovery of the structure of DNA, the decoding of the human genome, the transformation of medicine itself. We survived pandemics across decades — and kept going. Few generations have been asked to absorb so much change in a single lifetime. And through all of it, certain things never changed. We still know the joy of a cold glass of lemonade on a hot afternoon. The taste of vegetables picked straight from a garden. The value of a long conversation that unfolds slowly, without a screen interrupting it. We have celebrated births and mourned losses. Carried the stories of friends who are gone. Watched the world become something our younger selves couldn't have imagined — and found ways to belong in it anyway. We are not relics. We are living bridges between two entirely different worlds. Our memory carries something the modern world needs — proof that progress doesn't have to erase wisdom. That speed doesn't have to replace patience, kindness, or reflection. So when someone calls us elderly, we can smile. Because behind that word is something remarkable. We crossed two centuries. Witnessed eight decades of transformation. Walked from handwritten letters to artificial intelligence — and never lost our sense of what actually matters.
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Muse
Muse@xmuse_·
Listen, breathe and relax 🧘🏻 Triple drone flute by Luka Lešnik 🎶
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Mandy@MarindaVannoy1·
If it really is the end of the world, what are you guys wearing? I was thinking business casual.
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🦅 Eagle Wings 🦅
🦅 Eagle Wings 🦅@CRRJA5·
.@realannapaulina BOMBSHELL ALERT 🚨
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna just DROPPED THIS: House Republicans are gearing up to codify 81 of President Trump’s executive orders into PERMANENT FEDERAL LAW!
No more radical Dems erasing wins with a signature.
Luna: “We’re delivering REAL wins that no future radical administration can undo!”
This is how you LOCK IN America First FOREVER.
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keith369me
keith369me@keith369me·
Another predictable day in the matrix. This show is really dumb and is well past its expiration date. Stupidity has been exposed, the lies have been exposed, the toxic behavior, systems, and environment have been exposed. What are we waiting on?
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@Maat_777777 The history and origin of the word 'container' offers some juicy 'food for thought' here.
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Ma'at
Ma'at@Maat_777777·
I think I don't fit here. I mean... Earth. 🥺
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Martin Geddes
Martin Geddes@martingeddes·
It’s all about to go wibble, isn’t it?
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
EVERY CHRISTIAN NEEDS TO SEE THIS
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@SomeBitchIIKnow Many parents raise their young girls as little princesses. Might be cute for a time...
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Heidi it’s been a long week plz stop.
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@JustADayZPlayer @TheFigen_ It seems Tartaria had a different financial system where people didn't have to slave just for personal survival.
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JAG__TTV 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
There is a really simple answer as to why this changed. Money. That's it, that's the answer. People got greedy and stopped caring about aesthetics in things and started caring more about mass production and the bottom line. IF Tartaria actually existed ( I believe it did ), it was the single greatest loss to humanity.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
Before technology advanced, everything was art and elegance…
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Art of Life 🦋
Art of Life 🦋@Art0fLife_·
He literally explains how to discover what you were born to do (in 2 mins)
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Lesgo Brando
Lesgo Brando@BrandoIncognito·
EXCEPT FOR THE PART ABOUT CHEMTRAILS (NO WE ARE NOT STILL BEING POISONED) I CONCUR WITH WHAT HE SAYS ITS TIME TO RIDE DRAGONS 🐉
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Johnny Midnight ⚡️
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. drops the ultimate truth bomb on the COVID era: "They had to destroy ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine… because if they had acknowledged that it was effective in anybody, the whole $200 billion vaccine enterprise would have collapsed."
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