Sharpie

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Sharpie

Sharpie

@Sharpieb6tp

London, England เข้าร่วม Aralık 2025
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Sharpie
Sharpie@Sharpieb6tp·
Everyone Tweet this under my comment thanks NGU NEVER GIVE UP "@Pumpfun verify CTO"
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braindotdev@braindotdev·
new SEC article about trading and the financial market they made a new word for trenchers/people who are in the markets often are "Regulars" normies are "strangers" officially a new word for trenchers we are REGULARS sec.gov/newsroom/speec…
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Benn mau
Benn mau@BennM52648·
@braindotdev Suggest team should lock in on skeleton trending SE let's get more traction and people stick around to see what's being built here @braindotdev
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braindotdev@braindotdev·
updating dex
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MPGA
MPGA@MPGA_WORLDWIDE·
we are coming.
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MPGA@MPGA_WORLDWIDE·
remember covid? toilet paper lines, zoom calls, balcony clapping, three shots and a booster. looks like we forgot about it too fast, and that was just the warmup. one rat on a $10,000 antarctica cruise just killed 3 people and quarantined an entire ship in the middle of the ocean. the plague doctor has been in the corner this whole time, coat on, beak loaded, not saying a word. he doesn't need to. it took 3 months for COVID go worldwide how long will it take for HANTAVIRUS? take your sit, it's just getting started $MPGA - make plague great again covid didn't teach you, maybe this will. mask up, glove up and hold $MPGA bag. the doctor is in again.
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus@DrTedros

Three suspected #hantavirus case patients have just been evacuated from the ship and are on their way to receive medical care in the Netherlands in coordination with @WHO, the ship’s operator and national authorities from Cabo Verde, the United Kingdom, Spain and the Netherlands. WHO continues to work with the ship’s operators to closely monitor the health of passengers and crew, working with countries to support appropriate medical follow-up and evacuation where needed. Monitoring and follow-up for passengers on board and for those who have already disembarked has been initiated in collaboration with the ship’s operators and national health authorities. WHO thanks all those involved. At this stage, the overall public health risk remains low.

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M M@nevtelenuriembr·
I was thinking that would be a good way to avoid all the hantavirus on cruise ships... but I guess not.
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Bart@DinoSwims·
@nevtelenuriembr who paid dex on this? want to add a community to it?
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Juan Latino
Juan Latino@JuanLatino0·
Back in covid times Toilet paper became some what of a gold mine if you acquired a bunch of it before hand people were re selling toilet paper for 5x what they bought it for due to shortages and panic buying thats a higher ROI than any other investment While some people went into depression Others became shitpreneurs Could be a major frontrun Stock up on $TP (Surges in toilet paper needs meant that more trees needed to be chopped down to meet the requirements so will donate to a relevant charity )
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ִֶָ@ord1nary_fella·
This is fucking good SO these guys helped everyone in Covid and now have a charity for hantavirus Literally read the tweet below Check this charity donate.gg/charities/nati… Same charity same logo Hanta at $3m the dev is robbing the fees and we can acc fund and help the well being of people and getting rid of the virus?? This is fucking good
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CDC@CDCgov

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya: Our hearts go out to the passengers aboard the cruise ship M/V Hondius and their families during this difficult time. Our CDC team began coordinating with domestic and international partners as soon as we were notified of a hantavirus situation. We understand that people are concerned and looking for information and that is why we provided clear, written health guidance to the American passengers through the State Department. The safety and health of the affected American travelers is our number one goal. Hantavirus is not spread by people without symptoms, transmission requires close contact, and the risk to the American public is very low. CDC has the world’s leading experts on hantavirus and is lending its technical expertise when coordinating with interagency partners, state health offices, and international authorities on response and repatriation planning. We will be monitoring the health status and preparing medical support for all of the American passengers on the cruise. CDC will continue to update as more information becomes available and remains committed to protecting the health and safety of the American public.

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