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Joy 💎
@MsJoyBL
I am abundant with health and love We are better together
شامل ہوئے Şubat 2022
306 فالونگ22 فالوورز

@Jennymach80 @heavensbvnny My house has been messy for years so I do it. I even do most of the cleaning, but I'm not cleaning to 100% while he doesn't do much at all
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@heavensbvnny The only solution for mom’s and wifes everywhere: fuck society. Fuck expectations. I preach but can I do it? No. But I will.
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@DrDiGiorgio But the payment also comes completely from what is confiscated. We are taxed a lot for the free services/healthcare that we get
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@farrukh_taqveem @his4Everz It’s a light ringing and it’s only been as of the last week or so.
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@nrs_ratched @DrPlantel They were lucky enough to work jobs that granted the bed rest leave and some were also paid sick leave reducing financial pressure.
Support our pregnant mamas
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@nrs_ratched @DrPlantel Bed rest often does help. I know many women who had to sit in bed for 2-5 months before birth and do nothing for the good of the baby. They were able to birth healthy babies that are now healthy kids
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To all the people screaming about declining birth rates, let’s talk about Chelsea Walsh.
She was pregnant, needed a work from home accommodation to prevent early labor, and was denied. She delivered prematurely. Her baby died. This is what happens when we fail mothers.
You don’t get to panic about birth rates while refusing to create basic protections for pregnant people. Put your money where your mouth is or sit all the way down.
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@yvessirae Wow, never realized that. But, yes, and when the children move out the men move out of mom's home shortly after
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@only_1_teee @Iamkrebkira In my family the women almost all earn more
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@Iamkrebkira Split which nonsense bills, can they split equally? How many women earn as much as their husbands?
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@Iamkrebkira Yes, already split the bills, but need to fight to split the rest
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One thing I'd like to see from Save OSC is a vision for what should exist at the intersection of Eglinton and Don Mills 10+ years from now. Put on your city planning hat, see that this is the intersection of two mass transit lines, and therefore needs to be a walkable, dense urban center. How does the saved OSC building fit into that world with its sprawling kilometer of parking lot along don mills? Solving this could help rally support.
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The time to save Moriyama’s masterpiece was in 2001-2007 when it was ruined by the thoughtless redesign and facade strapped onto the front of the building.
Save OSC 🇨🇦@SaveOSC
It is clear Raymond Moriyama was more then the architect of the OSC building. He was a visionary founding father, celebrated and honoured by the Ontario Science Centre itself. The soul of @OntScienceCtr torn down by Doug Ford, for 🇺🇸 tourism. #ontario #toronto #onpoli #topoli
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Your cat is probably too cold in your home, and you don’t realize it.
I wish more people understood a cat’s thermoneutral zone. For most cats, it’s 86 to 100°F, meaning this is the temperature range where they can maintain normal core body temperature without burning extra energy to warm up or cool down.
Most homes sit around 68 to 72°F, which can feel fine to humans, but it can create chronic low-grade cold stress for cats. That’s why you see cats curled into tight balls, glued to heating vents, burrowed under blankets, or parked on your lap.
They are not being dramatic. They are trying to reach a comfortable temperature.
Cold stress matters even more for kittens, seniors, thin cats, and cats with kidney disease, arthritis, or hyperthyroidism. Warm resting spots and heated beds can be genuinely therapeutic and an efficient way to support your cat’s comfort.
Save this, share it with every cat person you know, and if you want more under-discussed veterinary issues, follow along.
#cathealth #veterinarian #cats #catcare #heatedcatbed #kidneydiseasecat #seniorcat #kitten #catbehavior #petcaretips
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@DannyHu82728140 🤞🏻
All I know it the St Clair street car is slow as hell and in its own lane. If they haven't been able to get that line going quickly, I don't know if it will happen with Finch West.
Probably can get it faster than it's going now tho
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@MsJoyBL …these changes AND assume only 20-25 seconds spent stopped at each station.
These things alone should bring the line up to a speed faster than the bus, which is what was originally promised by Metrolinx. Now they just have to quit talking about it and actually do it.
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Toronto runner Mac Bauer (instagram.com/514runner) raced the Finch West LRT on foot yesterday - beat it by 18mins - 39mins of running time, 46mins w/ stops for lights. The LRT & passenger took 1 hour 4mins total. LRT was also 27mins slower than driving which took 37mins
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@DannyHu82728140 Ah, maybe it's kinda dangerous to start and stop quickly with standing passengers. I guess then the St Clair line and Finch West line might be plagued with the same slow pace 😣
I knew from the get go the finch LRT could not be as fast as the buses from the design of the line
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@MsJoyBL To be honest, the streetcars probably do have the same acceleration capabilities as the LRTs. They’re very similar vehicles. The streetcar operators might not take advantage of the full acceleration rate due to safety concerns, but they could accelerate very fast if they wanted.
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@DannyHu82728140 @edwardrow Oh, that's hopeful. I have to take the St Clair streetcar sometimes. It is super slow (around 35-45 mins to go 6 km on my route). I'm glad lrt tech is better than that and does not suffer the acceleration/deceleration problems of a streetcar ☺️
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@MsJoyBL @edwardrow Not really. Light rail vehicles can actually accelerate quite quickly; in some cases faster than even a bus can. Typical LRVs today have a max acceleration of ~3mph per second (4.8 km/h per second) and an even higher deceleration rate. Finch trains can easily get up to speed.
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@hood_apparition @momo_dev @MayorOliviaChow The st clair street car is on a dedicated lane and is super slow cos it has a lot of stops and is too big to get up to full speed in between. To have a fast train line it needs space between stops
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