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https://www.europesays.com/africa/102263/ father and two daughters found dead in Tongaat home #belvedere #CliveChetty #DanielChettiar #daughters #DollyMunien #DonPerumall #father #Https://thepostCoZa/ #LeonMunsamy #MeganMottiahn #MentalHealth #mother #NorthCoast #post #RachaelNaidoo #RapidResponseTeam #SastriCircle #School #SouthAfrica #Target #tongaat #TongaatCivicAssociation
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Founder of $7.5M 'brazen fraud scheme' to see 8 years behind bars - Randall Crater will pay back the millions lost by victims of his ... - https://cointelegraph.com/news/founder-of-7-5m-brazen-fraud-scheme-to-see-8-years-behind-bars #u.s.commodityfuturestradingcommission #financialhardship #rachaelrollins #randallcrater #mastercard #mybigcoin #attorney #antiques #victims #artwork #jewelry #trauma #house #cars
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Special issue of Journal of Religious Education, on Religious Education and Social Justice in a Time of Climate Crisis, now out. Includes my article with Rachael Shillitoe on #nonreligious children's experiences of religious education #RE #nonreligion #worldviews #atheism https://www.reonline.org.uk/news/aulre-special-edition-of-the-jre/
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Back with an update: the #StarWars #DoctorAphra TPB Volume 6 "Ascendant" from #Marvel has got a final cover, with art by #RachaelStott. Out August 1st. #Comics
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The daughter of a fellow Gold Star family member who was KIA in Iraq during 2007 had a service dog named for her. The Golden, named Rachael for Rachael Hugo and a service dog for a veteran, just turned 12 at the end of September and died early yesterday morning. My son Ryan had a Golden named for him and didn’t make the cut as a service dog but did get adopted by a couple who are veterans and live north of Seattle. Haven’t heard anything about him lately.
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Interested in "The next steps for #ResearchIntegrity and #Reproducibility?"
Join the Westminster Higher Education Forum from Westminster Forum Projects on Thursday 24 November for keynotes by our Chief Executive James Parry, Rachael Gooberman-Hill of UK CORI, and Rebecca Veitch of UKRI.
https://www.westminsterforumprojects.co.uk/conference/Research-Integrity-22
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Here are a few shots from Tree Days past - our main activity is making leaves to hang on our trees (thank goodness the mulberry is still standing), with live music playing all the while.
This Sunday, we have Rachael Birkin and Jol Rose entertaining us in the parlour. You can keep warm and refuel with cakes and hot drinks from our cafe. It's a peaceful and uplifting way to spend some time on a Sunday afternoon. We'll be open 1-3pm.
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Barely Lethal (2015): Hailee Steinfeld High School Assassin (Review) https://mikesfilmtalk.com/2016/06/04/barely-lethal-2015-hailee-steinfeld-high-school-assassin-review/ #A24, #Comedy, #Film, #JessicaAlba, #RachaelHarris, #Review, #SamuelL.Jackson, #SophieTurner
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We were in North Van today and went to a Filipino restaurant Alloz Grill for lunch.
I had garlic rice with beef stew & a sour tamarind pork soup (pictured), Rachael had all-day-breakfast Longsilog. We got a leche flan to take home.
#FoodWiki #restaurant #Filipino #NorthVan #OsmVancouver https://omaps.app/4pGgdTE9jB/Alloz_Grill
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Lisa Breuggelsmann #tcrno11cap182 war schon definitiv auf dem Rückweg (gestern Foggia) nur wie? Anzunehmen mit dem Zug, jetzt ist sie in Bellinzona
Rachael Carley #tcrno11cap128 anscheinend auch, denn bei genauerem hinsehen steht sie neben dem Tirana International Airport -
CW: Horse Racing
I blush to say I fell asleep and missed it, but congrats to my brave Irish horse Watch House Cross for juuuust being first over the wire at #Naas today! Many thanks to Henry De Bromhead who trains him, Rachael Blackmore who rides him, and the whole Sunday Racing Club for making it possible for me to buy a small share in him! Lovely write-up on the Irish Racing website as well. #HorseRacing #IrishRacing
https://www.irishracing.com/news/Watch-House-Cross-is-back-on-track-over-hurdles/236882 -
CW: Horse Racing
I blush to say I fell asleep and missed it, but congrats to my brave Irish horse Watch House Cross for juuuust being first over the wire at #Naas today! Many thanks to Henry De Bromhead who trains him, Rachael Blackmore who rides him, and the whole Sunday Racing Club for making it possible for me to buy a small share in him! Lovely write-up on the Irish Racing website as well. #HorseRacing #IrishRacing
https://www.irishracing.com/news/Watch-House-Cross-is-back-on-track-over-hurdles/236882 -
CW: Horse Racing
I blush to say I fell asleep and missed it, but congrats to my brave Irish horse Watch House Cross for juuuust being first over the wire at #Naas today! Many thanks to Henry De Bromhead who trains him, Rachael Blackmore who rides him, and the whole Sunday Racing Club for making it possible for me to buy a small share in him! Lovely write-up on the Irish Racing website as well. #HorseRacing #IrishRacing
https://www.irishracing.com/news/Watch-House-Cross-is-back-on-track-over-hurdles/236882 -
This Breakfast Sandwich Recipe Packs 32g of Protein and Makes Meal Prep Easy
Swinging through the McDonald’s drive-thru every morning for an Egg McMuffin probably won’t be the fastest route to achieving your health and fitness goals. Luckily, you can always put on your chef hat…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #RecipeTopics #breakfastsandwiches #eggmcmuffin #RachaelDeVaux #Recipes
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‘Love, Brooklyn’ Review: André Holland, DeWanda Wise & Nicole Beharie Lead Rachael Abigail Holder’s Brooklyn Love Triangle — Sundance
#Festivals #Reviews #AndréHolland #DeWandaWise #LoveBrooklyn #NicoleBeharie #PaulZimmerman #StevenSoderbergh #Sundance #SundanceFilmFestivalhttps://deadline.com/2025/01/love-brooklyn-review-andre-holland-sundance-1236260506/
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‘Love, Brooklyn’ Review: André Holland, DeWanda Wise & Nicole Beharie Lead Rachael Abigail Holder’s Brooklyn Love Triangle — Sundance
#Festivals #Reviews #AndréHolland #DeWandaWise #LoveBrooklyn #NicoleBeharie #PaulZimmerman #StevenSoderbergh #Sundance #SundanceFilmFestivalhttps://deadline.com/2025/01/love-brooklyn-review-andre-holland-sundance-1236260506/
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‘Love, Brooklyn’ Review: André Holland, DeWanda Wise & Nicole Beharie Lead Rachael Abigail Holder’s Brooklyn Love Triangle — Sundance
#Festivals #Reviews #AndréHolland #DeWandaWise #LoveBrooklyn #NicoleBeharie #PaulZimmerman #StevenSoderbergh #Sundance #SundanceFilmFestivalhttps://deadline.com/2025/01/love-brooklyn-review-andre-holland-sundance-1236260506/
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#KPopMonday
#OST
I loved the KDrama #MyName and the titletrack
https://youtu.be/_Cu-5NzGfQA?si=y1RdDT9aTaxEzJWtOne of my fav KDramas is #BecauseThisIsMyFirstLife and the song #ThisLife is from Moon Sung Nam
https://youtu.be/tAhkTuG_N04?si=R7FCSqVAOGstc91gAnd from the very first KDrama I watched 3 yrs ago the titletrack #SomethingInTheRain from #RachaelYamagata
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#KPopMonday
#OST
I loved the KDrama #MyName and the titletrack
https://youtu.be/_Cu-5NzGfQA?si=y1RdDT9aTaxEzJWtOne of my fav KDramas is #BecauseThisIsMyFirstLife and the song #ThisLife is from Moon Sung Nam
https://youtu.be/tAhkTuG_N04?si=R7FCSqVAOGstc91gAnd from the very first KDrama I watched 3 yrs ago the titletrack #SomethingInTheRain from #RachaelYamagata
https://youtu.be/fzfLHt0jImU?si=1nzd6_vbaoozStmf -
#KPopMonday
#OST
I loved the KDrama #MyName and the titletrack
https://youtu.be/_Cu-5NzGfQA?si=y1RdDT9aTaxEzJWtOne of my fav KDramas is #BecauseThisIsMyFirstLife and the song #ThisLife is from Moon Sung Nam
https://youtu.be/tAhkTuG_N04?si=R7FCSqVAOGstc91gAnd from the very first KDrama I watched 3 yrs ago the titletrack #SomethingInTheRain from #RachaelYamagata
https://youtu.be/fzfLHt0jImU?si=1nzd6_vbaoozStmf -
Boundaries are crossed and loyalties are challenged in "The Sex Therapist 7" from #MileHighMedia and #SweetSinner . Starring #AnnaClaireClouds , #RachaelCavalli , and #AndiAvalon ! Watch now on the AEBN Theater https://straight.aebn.com/straight/movies/313965/the-sex-therapist-7
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SERVING GOOD FOOD AND GOOD KARMA
Tiny Home Takeout, located at 56 Duke St. in Kitchener, has been serving the community since they opened four years ago.
“Father Toby, the head pastor [at St. Mary’s] he was thinking about ways in which we could support the community, especially during the pandemic,” Jie-Soo Park, program assistant at Tiny Home Takeout, said.
The restaurant works on a pay-what-you-can model to feed as many people as possible.
“We want everyone to be welcome, whether it’s the mayor or somebody who’s sleeping on the street, to feel like they can come and grab food,” Park said.
Originally the restaurant served pizzas, but a few years ago the menu switched to serving four different calzone varieties as well as a rotating flavour of the month. The stall also offers bites, smaller snacks that change every day.
“We started off by serving between 10 and 100 people a day, and now we’re up to 300 sometimes 400 people” said Fr. Toby Collins one of the founders of Tiny Home Takeout.
“[W]e want to eliminate the stigma behind accessing a great meal, and so even though we are really accessible to those who may not be able to afford take out or a restaurant quality meal, that doesn’t mean that that’s the only demographic we serve,” Park said.
Many of the ingredients used by Tiny Home Takeout are grown in their own garden located at Resurrection College.
“We also seek to build community through food, and we find that calmer environment and a respectful environment where people have just a delicious meal that they really appreciate day in and day out,” Collins said.
On Sept. 14, Tiny Home Takeout will be running their Hunger No More event at St. Mary Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Roman Catholic Church at 56 Duke Street, Kitchener.
“We’re going to have lots of food vendors come in and offer small free samples of whatever they serve. And there will also be a Kid Zone, live entertainment and there is a massive silent auction that is always really interesting and a great way to contribute to the community,” Park said.
For those who are looking to get involved with Tiny Home Takeout, the restaurant takes donations on their site. They are also looking for volunteers in both their restaurant location and garden.
“It really is changing this part of the downtown and when everybody pitches in and works together trying to deal with the issue of food insecurity in a new and creative way, it truly changes lives for the better,” Collins said.
“We want everyone from the community to be in line, and we always make enough food so that regardless of who you are, you can come by and you can grab dinner with your family,” he said.
More information can be found on their website as well as X, Instagram and Facebook at @TinyHomeTakeout.
#AlexKinsella #charity #community #fatherToby #kitchener #localBusiness #payWhatYouCan #RachaelMacIntosh #sevenSorrowsRomanCatholicChurch #stMaryS #TinyHomeTakeout
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SERVING GOOD FOOD AND GOOD KARMA
Tiny Home Takeout, located at 56 Duke St. in Kitchener, has been serving the community since they opened four years ago.
“Father Toby, the head pastor [at St. Mary’s] he was thinking about ways in which we could support the community, especially during the pandemic,” Jie-Soo Park, program assistant at Tiny Home Takeout, said.
The restaurant works on a pay-what-you-can model to feed as many people as possible.
“We want everyone to be welcome, whether it’s the mayor or somebody who’s sleeping on the street, to feel like they can come and grab food,” Park said.
Originally the restaurant served pizzas, but a few years ago the menu switched to serving four different calzone varieties as well as a rotating flavour of the month. The stall also offers bites, smaller snacks that change every day.
“We started off by serving between 10 and 100 people a day, and now we’re up to 300 sometimes 400 people” said Fr. Toby Collins one of the founders of Tiny Home Takeout.
“[W]e want to eliminate the stigma behind accessing a great meal, and so even though we are really accessible to those who may not be able to afford take out or a restaurant quality meal, that doesn’t mean that that’s the only demographic we serve,” Park said.
Many of the ingredients used by Tiny Home Takeout are grown in their own garden located at Resurrection College.
“We also seek to build community through food, and we find that calmer environment and a respectful environment where people have just a delicious meal that they really appreciate day in and day out,” Collins said.
On Sept. 14, Tiny Home Takeout will be running their Hunger No More event at St. Mary Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Roman Catholic Church at 56 Duke Street, Kitchener.
“We’re going to have lots of food vendors come in and offer small free samples of whatever they serve. And there will also be a Kid Zone, live entertainment and there is a massive silent auction that is always really interesting and a great way to contribute to the community,” Park said.
For those who are looking to get involved with Tiny Home Takeout, the restaurant takes donations on their site. They are also looking for volunteers in both their restaurant location and garden.
“It really is changing this part of the downtown and when everybody pitches in and works together trying to deal with the issue of food insecurity in a new and creative way, it truly changes lives for the better,” Collins said.
“We want everyone from the community to be in line, and we always make enough food so that regardless of who you are, you can come by and you can grab dinner with your family,” he said.
More information can be found on their website as well as X, Instagram and Facebook at @TinyHomeTakeout.
#AlexKinsella #charity #community #fatherToby #kitchener #localBusiness #payWhatYouCan #RachaelMacIntosh #sevenSorrowsRomanCatholicChurch #stMaryS #TinyHomeTakeout
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SERVING GOOD FOOD AND GOOD KARMA
Tiny Home Takeout, located at 56 Duke St. in Kitchener, has been serving the community since they opened four years ago.
“Father Toby, the head pastor [at St. Mary’s] he was thinking about ways in which we could support the community, especially during the pandemic,” Jie-Soo Park, program assistant at Tiny Home Takeout, said.
The restaurant works on a pay-what-you-can model to feed as many people as possible.
“We want everyone to be welcome, whether it’s the mayor or somebody who’s sleeping on the street, to feel like they can come and grab food,” Park said.
Originally the restaurant served pizzas, but a few years ago the menu switched to serving four different calzone varieties as well as a rotating flavour of the month. The stall also offers bites, smaller snacks that change every day.
“We started off by serving between 10 and 100 people a day, and now we’re up to 300 sometimes 400 people” said Fr. Toby Collins one of the founders of Tiny Home Takeout.
“[W]e want to eliminate the stigma behind accessing a great meal, and so even though we are really accessible to those who may not be able to afford take out or a restaurant quality meal, that doesn’t mean that that’s the only demographic we serve,” Park said.
Many of the ingredients used by Tiny Home Takeout are grown in their own garden located at Resurrection College.
“We also seek to build community through food, and we find that calmer environment and a respectful environment where people have just a delicious meal that they really appreciate day in and day out,” Collins said.
On Sept. 14, Tiny Home Takeout will be running their Hunger No More event at St. Mary Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Roman Catholic Church at 56 Duke Street, Kitchener.
“We’re going to have lots of food vendors come in and offer small free samples of whatever they serve. And there will also be a Kid Zone, live entertainment and there is a massive silent auction that is always really interesting and a great way to contribute to the community,” Park said.
For those who are looking to get involved with Tiny Home Takeout, the restaurant takes donations on their site. They are also looking for volunteers in both their restaurant location and garden.
“It really is changing this part of the downtown and when everybody pitches in and works together trying to deal with the issue of food insecurity in a new and creative way, it truly changes lives for the better,” Collins said.
“We want everyone from the community to be in line, and we always make enough food so that regardless of who you are, you can come by and you can grab dinner with your family,” he said.
More information can be found on their website as well as X, Instagram and Facebook at @TinyHomeTakeout.
#AlexKinsella #charity #community #fatherToby #kitchener #localBusiness #payWhatYouCan #RachaelMacIntosh #sevenSorrowsRomanCatholicChurch #stMaryS #TinyHomeTakeout
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SERVING GOOD FOOD AND GOOD KARMA
Tiny Home Takeout, located at 56 Duke St. in Kitchener, has been serving the community since they opened four years ago.
“Father Toby, the head pastor [at St. Mary’s] he was thinking about ways in which we could support the community, especially during the pandemic,” Jie-Soo Park, program assistant at Tiny Home Takeout, said.
The restaurant works on a pay-what-you-can model to feed as many people as possible.
“We want everyone to be welcome, whether it’s the mayor or somebody who’s sleeping on the street, to feel like they can come and grab food,” Park said.
Originally the restaurant served pizzas, but a few years ago the menu switched to serving four different calzone varieties as well as a rotating flavour of the month. The stall also offers bites, smaller snacks that change every day.
“We started off by serving between 10 and 100 people a day, and now we’re up to 300 sometimes 400 people” said Fr. Toby Collins one of the founders of Tiny Home Takeout.
“[W]e want to eliminate the stigma behind accessing a great meal, and so even though we are really accessible to those who may not be able to afford take out or a restaurant quality meal, that doesn’t mean that that’s the only demographic we serve,” Park said.
Many of the ingredients used by Tiny Home Takeout are grown in their own garden located at Resurrection College.
“We also seek to build community through food, and we find that calmer environment and a respectful environment where people have just a delicious meal that they really appreciate day in and day out,” Collins said.
On Sept. 14, Tiny Home Takeout will be running their Hunger No More event at St. Mary Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Roman Catholic Church at 56 Duke Street, Kitchener.
“We’re going to have lots of food vendors come in and offer small free samples of whatever they serve. And there will also be a Kid Zone, live entertainment and there is a massive silent auction that is always really interesting and a great way to contribute to the community,” Park said.
For those who are looking to get involved with Tiny Home Takeout, the restaurant takes donations on their site. They are also looking for volunteers in both their restaurant location and garden.
“It really is changing this part of the downtown and when everybody pitches in and works together trying to deal with the issue of food insecurity in a new and creative way, it truly changes lives for the better,” Collins said.
“We want everyone from the community to be in line, and we always make enough food so that regardless of who you are, you can come by and you can grab dinner with your family,” he said.
More information can be found on their website as well as X, Instagram and Facebook at @TinyHomeTakeout.
#AlexKinsella #charity #community #fatherToby #kitchener #localBusiness #payWhatYouCan #RachaelMacIntosh #sevenSorrowsRomanCatholicChurch #stMaryS #TinyHomeTakeout
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"The egg hatched. And a hundred baby spiders came out. And they ate her." ~ Rachael
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Grawitacja (a raczej jej brak) zmienia położenie mózgu. Nowe badania ostrzeżeniem przed misją na Marsa
Podczas gdy SpaceX i NASA prześcigają się w projektowaniu coraz większych rakiet, biolodzy wciąż głowią się nad najsłabszym ogniwem podboju kosmosu: ludzkim ciałem.
Zespół naukowców z Uniwersytetu Florydy potwierdził, że długotrwały pobyt w stanie mikrograwitacji dosłownie zmienia ułożenie mózgu w czaszce. To odkrycie, które może skomplikować marzenia o kolonizacji Czerwonej Planety.
Badania pod kierownictwem prof. Rachael Seidler, oparte na analizie rezonansu magnetycznego (MRI) 26 astronautów, rzucają nowe światło na to, co dzieje się z naszym najważniejszym organem, gdy znika wektor siły ciążenia. Wnioski są jednoznaczne: mózg w kosmosie nie „unosi się” swobodnie, ale ulega trwałemu przesunięciu.
Wielki powrót na Księżyc. NASA celuje w lutowy start misji Artemis 2
3 milimetry, które robią różnicę
Na Ziemi grawitacja ściąga płyny ustrojowe w dół ciała. W kosmosie ten mechanizm przestaje działać, co prowadzi do tzw. przesunięcia płynów w kierunku głowy (to dlatego astronauci na ISS mają często opuchnięte twarze). Zwiększone ciśnienie wewnątrzczaszkowe sprawia, że mózg zostaje wypchnięty ku górze i do tyłu.
Skany MRI wykonane przed i po misjach wykazały przesunięcia rzędu 2-3 milimetrów. W skali neuroanatomii, gdzie wszystko jest upakowane „na styk” w sztywnej puszce czaszki, to spora zmiana. Dotyka ona obszarów odpowiedzialnych za integrację bodźców sensorycznych – czyli tego, jak postrzegamy równowagę i orientację w przestrzeni.
Im dłużej, tym „wyżej”
Badanie wykazało kluczową korelację: czas ma znaczenie. U astronautów spędzających na orbicie 2 tygodnie, zmiany były minimalne. U weteranów, którzy spędzili na ISS pół roku lub rok, przesunięcie było wyraźne i trwałe.
To rodzi pytania o misję na Marsa. Podróż w jedną stronę trwa około 6-9 miesięcy. Do tego dochodzi pobyt na planecie o grawitacji stanowiącej 1/3 ziemskiej i powrót. Jeśli mózg „przebudowuje się” przez rok na orbicie, to jak zareaguje na 3-letnią misję?
Czy jest się czego bać?
Jak zwykle, gdy pojawia się podobny temat, w Sieci nie brakuje nagłówków, które krzyczą o „przerażających skutkach”, ale nauka uspokaja: mózg jest niesamowicie plastyczny. Astronauci po powrocie nie tracą funkcji poznawczych, nie zapominają jak się mówi ani nie tracą IQ. Doświadczają jednak problemów z koordynacją i błędnikiem, co w żargonie nazywa się „chorobą kosmiczną”.
Na Ziemi, gdzie czeka na nich sztab lekarzy, to nie problem. Ale na Marsie, gdzie po lądowaniu trzeba będzie samodzielnie wyjść ze statku i zbudować bazę, zaburzenia równowagi wywołane „przebudową” mózgu mogą być krytycznym zagrożeniem. No chyba, że statek kosmiczny, który zabierze ekipę ludzi na Marsa, będzie mieć grawitację (Stanley Kubrick lubi to), póki co nic się na to nie zanosi.
Ciekawostką jest fakt, że podobny efekt (choć w mniejszej skali) udało się uzyskać na Ziemi, kładąc ochotników na 60 dni w łóżkach z głową pochyloną lekko w dół. Dowodzi to, że winowajcą jest fizyka płynów, a nie np. promieniowanie kosmiczne.
#medycynaKosmiczna #mikrograwitacja #misjaNaMarsa #news #RachaelSeidler #wpływKosmosuNaMózg #zdrowieAstronautówPomóż nam rozwijać iMagazine – ruszyło badanie czytelnictwa 2026
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Jezebel: Sex. Celebrity. Politics. With Teeth: Hoda's Back! https://jezebel.com/hoda-kotb-today-return-daughter-hospital-1850191968 #Jezebel #televisionnewsintheunitedstates #televisionintheunitedstates #independentspiritawards #entertainment2cculture #americanwriters #savannahguthrie #jakegyllenhaal #humaninterest #petedavidson #weillcornell #sophiagrace #mariahcarey #rachaelray #chakakhan #hodakotb #jezebel #nbcnews #oscars #harry #quinn #today #bruce #adele #hoda #kotb
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“This looks like a job for inadvisably applied magic if ever I saw one.”
Terry Pratchett; Making Money
#Discworld #NoMoneyInThePot #ToriesBrokeBritain #RachaelReeves #TidyingUpTheToryMess 💷💷💷 -
“This looks like a job for inadvisably applied magic if ever I saw one.”
Terry Pratchett; Making Money
#Discworld #NoMoneyInThePot #ToriesBrokeBritain #RachaelReeves #TidyingUpTheToryMess 💷💷💷