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Women can speak up ANY TIME THEY BLOODY WELL LIKE. Any abuse victim can. A year after the event. Five years after the event. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years after. There is NO LIMIT ON SPEAKING OUT ABOUT BEING A VICTIM OF ABUSE. So anyone saying ‘why now?’ please STFU. #Cassie #Diddy

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Had to dress up like she was going to ride a camel across the desert in order to enter the mosque. I don’t see multiculturalism at work here I see a monoculture imposing itself on another.

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66% of chronic pain patients became pain-free or nearly pain-free in 30 days with a neuroplasticity protocol. This was a real study. University of Colorado Boulder. Published in JAMA Psychiatry, 2021. Some patients had been in pain for a decade. Bulging discs. Herniated discs and still became pain free.
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I will never understand a "free trial" needing my debit card information.
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Religiously slaughtered meat needs to be clearly labelled. We have a right to know what we are eating and how it has been killed.
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not being liked by losers is usually a good sign
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Replying to @DailyMail
I spoke at the Remigration Summit to explain how we can reverse the horrors of third world migration and demographic replacement. Remigration is not extreme. Becoming a minority in my own homeland is extreme. Your smears are powerless.
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“Remigration is not extreme. Becoming a minority in my own homeland is extreme.” “Your smears are powerless.” Immediate follow.
Replying to @DailyMail
I spoke at the Remigration Summit to explain how we can reverse the horrors of third world migration and demographic replacement. Remigration is not extreme. Becoming a minority in my own homeland is extreme. Your smears are powerless.
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The reason CPTSD goes undiagnosed: it doesn’t look like trauma. It looks like personality. PTSD is an event. CPTSD is an environment you couldn’t escape during, most often, your formative years. It’s trauma that gets woven into the fabric you mistake for identity.
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going up to complete strangers and saying “you don’t remember me, do you?” is free btw
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A Recovery Supporting Question (RSQ) that changed my trauma & addiction recovery was: who would I choose to be if I'd never met, never heard of, my bullies & abusers? That question felt overwhelming at first-- until I realized I can still create that person & life, starting now.
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Evlenirsen pişman olursun. Evlenmezsen de pişman olursun. Çocuk yapsan da yapmasan da pişman olursun. Kierkegaard bunu 200 yıl önce şöyle söylemiştir: "Neyi seçersen seç pişman olursun. Çünkü sorun tercihlerinde değil yaşanmamış bir hayatı romantize etmendir. İnsan her daim gidilmemiş bir yolu cazibeli ve gizemli bulur. Bu yüzden mesele en doğru seçimi yapman değil. Hangi pişmanlıkla yaşayacağını seçip karar vermendir." Sen neye karar verdin?
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Don't worry if you can't remember who you were "before" the sh*t. Recovery isn't about "getting back" to then. There is no rewinding time or undoing damage-- & I understand that sounds like the bad news, but it's really not. So we're staring from scratch? Good. More options.
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Some people ask why I keep repeating “no one is coming to save us” in my trauma recovery material. It’s not to bum anyone out. It’s because in my experience waiting for someone to save us is one of the most destructive patterns trauma survivors get tricked into. Nobody’s coming. Our recovery is 100% on us. And that’s actually the good news.
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A picture is worth a thousand words. THIS is ISLAM. Husband and son enjoy the cool water while the wife stands on the beach in that stupid hot garb. Islam doesn’t belong in America.
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Europeans aren’t having children because they can't afford to support them. Muslims have children because Europeans support them.
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Replying to @JohnCleese
Note they always use ‘far right’…
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It’s taken 7 months from start to finish but please enjoy this in 30 seconds. Nobody deserves it more than Sienna ❤️
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She’s writing about having had half a breast removed due to cancer, & THIS is your take?? You are truly a disgustingly sick individual, & that is an extremely low bar here…
It must be so tiring being a transphobe who gets angry at everything that isn’t tailored to their bigotry.
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Dear Lush (cc Chelmsford City Council), As a woman who had half a breast removed last year due to cancer, I am writing to raise my concerns about your “Proud of My Stripes” window display. I am also, on behalf of other women who have experienced breast cancer, respectfully requesting its removal. Because mastectomies are not a fashion statement, an identity marker or something to be celebrated. They are something women undergo because they are ill, because they are frightened, because they are trying to stay alive. Around 59,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK every year. Many will undergo surgery - a mastectomy, lumpectomy or other procedure. Others choose preventive mastectomies because they carry a high-risk BRCA gene mutation. If a woman chooses to have her breasts removed to affirm a gender identity, that is her personal choice. I honestly don’t know the number of women who have elective mastectomies for this reason. What I do know is that it is a tiny number compared with those for whom breast surgery is medically necessary and not something to be celebrated. I think I speak for many women who have experienced breast cancer - and for their families - when I say this: Breast removal surgery is not something I regard as cute, playful or empowering. Nor is it something I believe retailers should be celebrating. For that reason, I am requesting that the display be removed and that @ChelmsCouncil apologise for promoting it on social media. Yours sincerely, Janet Murray
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