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bouff dadDy
hideeholic
3. made out with the same gender 4. broken a bone Dumped someone 6. gone skinny dipping (jumped in the pool naked) 7. stole something tag 3 people to
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sunflowerfran_
men are oppressed by other men, not women, suicide rates are so high because of toxic masculinity, men arenât favoured in courts because childcare is a âfeminineâ thing, these are
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joeyyy
joeywith3ys
while i would love to say iâm completely remorseful over my actions, iâm not. of course iâm sorry for the pain iâve caused others. but you simply donât understand my
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Subhasree Ray
DrSubhasree
FAQs on 'Children and #COVID19', as children are falling sick more than before.1. Are children at risk of COVID 19?- Children are not at higher risk to the disease, however
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The Slothmare Before Christmas
CaseyExplosion
Some years ago I contracted glandular fever. It was probably one of the sickest I've been in my life. The worst thing was my throat swelling to the point where
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Medical Axioms đșđž
medicalaxioms
You know those adult patients who get admitted âall the timeâ and âevery resident knows themâ?I will tell you something you donât know. 1/ Most of those âfrequent fliersâ werenât
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Maaria Khan
MissKhan__
I cannot fathom the sacrifice that those working in the NHS are going through every day, they are the ones putting themselves in huge danger and doing it with a
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Elanor
dania_elanor
Reading the replies they are so insensitive ohmaigawd. I got sick so I went to the unit kesihatan to see the doctor (for my fever that was up to a
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D.A. Horton
da_horton
Pastors & Struggling w/ Mental Illness(es):Earlier I responded to a question regarding what nuances should be included in a sermon about depression/suicide. I didn't think my response would encourage as
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Megan Ellis, Tech Harpy đ§đ»ââïž
Megg_Ellis
I hate that so much of workplace inclusion of those with disabilities are focused on upskilling or making disabled people 'more employable'. Many of us are employable AF. It's workplaces
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Justin Silverman
inschool4life
We (@Alex_Washburne and I) recently wrote about using influenza surveillance networks (which report influenza-like illness -- ILI) to track and understand COVID-19 in the US. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.01.20050542v1Below I share
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Jill Promoli
jillpromoli
Four years ago we lost our son because of illness in the classroom. Living through a pandemic after losing so much to infectious disease is a special kind of hell,
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Pheebs (your fav fat babe)
fatpheebs
to some people they probably think âwhat does she have to be sad aboutâ but i donât go around with a label on my head about my traumas or mental
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Khushboo Mattoo ghar par hai
MattLaemon
The Spanish Flu of 1918 : A thread The Influenza pandemic of 1918 was a serious pandemic of influenza. It lasted for three years, from January 1918 to December 1920. About 500 million people were infected across
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sleepy ali
alisunnybeary
Having to read 6 pages about how my illness isn't severe enough and that I should be working is one of the biggest heart breaks of my entire life. I
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Ben Collins
oneunderscore__
Just a story, no reason:I remember the first time I was prescribed steroids for a bad illness I had. I was 19. For a week, I felt superheroic, like I
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