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The 18 Absolute Dumbest Things Anti-Vaxxers Actually Said In 2018
Be brave. Courage isn’t measured by the number of people you’ve turned away or by the counts of the nights you’ve spent alone because you refuse to give someone the chance to love you. Being alone is not poetic; you’ve got to let them in. Let them peel back your skin and waltz into your bloodstream and love them, love them, love them.
Emily Palermo, “A Lesson in Entropy” (via wordsnquotes)
Ariel view of New York City, c. 2017 Photo credit: Andrew Griffiths — at New York, New York.
Self care is going into a corn field at night to get abducted by aliens
After 6 months since hurricane Maria, I am able to login to Tumblr.
democrats: the deportations under the Trump administration are unconscionable!
communists: yes, yes they are! And so were the deportations under the Obama administration.
democrats: Oh well actually that’s too harsh a criticism, you alt-leftists are always asking for unrealistic things, we need to stand by our leaders, blah blah blah blah blah…..
Hurricane Irma
This hurricane has officially hit a category 5. To give you an idea of the strength of this storm:
Harvey was a category 4.
Katrina and Andrew were a category 5 and Irma is at the moment is stronger than both of them. This hurricane is going to cause absolute destruction when it hits. Puerto Rico (especially this beautiful isla) Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic and Florida are all in it’s path. Here’s a checklist if you can afford these supplies.
Food
Bottled Water- a week’s supply minimum (One gallon daily per person)
Non perishable items that don’t require cooking ( Tuna, nuts, fruit cups, Cereal bars, peanut butter, crackers, dried fruits, canned vegetables, chili)
Dry pet food
Packaged juices
Powdered or canned milk
Supplies
Manual can opener
Toilet paper
Baby wipes ( this will make a great alternative for showers)
Batteries ( AAA, AA, 6V, C, and D)
Flash lights (if you have manual ones even better)
Battery powered radio
Utility knife
Waterproof matches
5 gallons of gas
Tampons and pads
Portable phone charger fully charged)
Sand bags (redirects water and debris flow)
First aid kit
Blankets
Rain gear - Ponchos, boots. (avoid umbrellas)
Medications
Portable cooler
Documentation / Legal End
A closed water proof sealed container
Take pictures and send them to yourself in an email of the following: Drivers License, photo ID, social security numbers, medical insurance cards (of each person)
Take photos of everything! Insurance companies are not your friends. Email everything to yourself.
If you have young children and they are able to make sure they memorize your name, address, and phone number
Other tips:
Before the hurricane hits fill up the bath tubs in your house (extra water for flushing the toilet)
Bring any ornaments from outside inside
Trim trees
Board your windows
Have a secure room that you an pile everyone ( has to have no windows)
if you have any questions message me. Keep safe mi gente xx
Número de Emergencia para Puerto Rico
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1. Cuartel General de la Policía de Puerto Rico: 787-343-2020/ 787-793-1234 2. Servicio Nacional de Meteorología: 787- 253-4586 3. Cruz Roja Americana, capítulo de Puerto Rico: 787- 758-8150 4. Bomberos de Puerto Rico: 787-722-1120 (zona metro) 5. Autoridad de Energía Eléctrica: 787-521-3434 6. Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados: 787-620-2482 (Zona Metro)/ 787-882-2482 (Zona Aguadilla) / 787-816-2482 (Zona Arecibo) / 787-732-2482 (Zona Cayey) / 787-860-2482 (Zona Fajardo) / 787-846-2482 (Zona Manatí)/ 787-805-2482 (Zona Mayaguez) / 787-869-2482 (Zona Naranjito) 7. Agencia Estatal para el Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres: 787-724-0124 (Oficina central) y por zonas Zona 1 San Juan -San Juan - 787-294-0277 -Bayamón - 787-786-6400 -Carolina - 787-769-9858 - Guaynabo - 787-720-2320 - Toa Baja - 787-784-2150 - Trujillo Alto - 787- 760-4440 Zona 2 Vega Baja - Vega Baja - 787-965-7770 - Dorado -787-796-4442 -Florida - 787-822-2074 -Manatí - 787-854-2110 -Vega Alta - 787-883-4837 - Vega Baja - 787-858-5080
Zona 3 Arecibo - Arecibo - 787-878-3454/ 787-879-1700 - Barceloneta - 787-846-3210 -Camuy – 787-898-5400 -Hatillo - 787-898-5200 - Quebradillas - 787 -895-4000 Zona 4 Aguadilla - Aguadilla - 787-882-6871/ 787-891-1565 - Aguada - 787- 868-7000 - Añasco - 787- 826-3160 - Isabela - 787 -872-0020 - Moca -787- 877-5540 - Rincón - 787- 823-4188 -San Sebastián -787- 896-2710 Zona 5 Mayagüez - Mayaguez – 787-833-7272/ 787-833-7372/ 787-833-9494 /787-833-9594/787- 831-5454 / 787 -831-5850 - Cabo Rojo – 787- 851-5050 - Hormigueros – 787 -849-0590 - Lajas - 787 -808-1450 - Las Marías – 787- 827-3394 - Maricao – 787- 838-3344 - Sabana Grande – 787- 873-2389 - San Germán - 787 -892-5620 Zona 6 Ponce - Ponce - 787-844-8272/ 787 -840-5353 - Guánica – 787- 821-2079 - Guayanilla – 787- 835-2275 - Juana Díaz - 787- 837-2065 - Peñuelas - 787- 836-1361 -Villalba - 787 -847-1590 - Yauco – 787-856-3940 Zona 7 Utuado - Utuado – 787 -814-7680 - Adjuntas – 787- 829-2138 - Ciales – 787- 871-4710 - Jayuya - 787-828-4420 - Lares – 787- 897-7020 - Utuado – 787- 894-6781 Zona 8 Comerío - Comerío – 787-867-7000/ 787- 875-2490 - Barranquitas – 787- 857-3594 - Corozal – 787- 859-2052 - Morovis – 787 -862-2884 - Naranjito – 787- 869-0100 - Orocovis - 787- 867-4004 Zona 9 Guayama - Guayama - 787-864-1600 - Arroyo – 787- 839-1330 - Coamo - 787- 825-7008 - Guayama - 787 -864-1946 - Patillas – 787- 839-8991 - Salinas -787- 824-4185 - Santa Isabel – 787- 845-5555 Zona 10 Caguas - Caguas - 787-737-6980 - Aibonito – 787- 735-0181 - Cayey - 787- 263-1101 - Cidra – 787- 739-1280 - Aguas Buenas - 787- 732-4701 - Caguas – 787-745-5425 / 787- 653-5500 - Gurabo – 787- 737-3459
Zona 11 Humacao - Humacao – 787-852-4044 -Juncos - 787 -734-2244 - Las Piedras - 787 - 733-8188 - Maunabo – 787 -861-0888 - Naguabo - 787- 874-1222 - San Lorenzo – 787- 736-0210/ 787-736-0220 - Yabucoa - 787 -893-3190
Zona 12 Ceiba -Ceiba - 787-863-3330/787- 885-2740 -Canóvanas – 787- 876-2465 -Culebra – 787- 742-3849 - Fajardo - 787- 863-1502 - Loíza - 787- 876-3561 - Luquillo – 787- 889-2525 - Río Grande – 787- 888-5590 - Vieques - 787- 741-1616 8. Departamento de Transportación y Obras Públicas: 787-787-9918/ 787-225-1539/ 787-721-8790/ 787-721-6043/ 787-722-1401/787-289-3867 9. Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencia (FEMA ) 1-800-621-3362 (Si se emite una declaración de desastre, para hacer alguna reclamación en caso de daños)
Source: El Nuevo Dia
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Do not forget that Florida isn’t the only one getting hit by Irma. Puerto Rico and the other islands are going to be hit. This hurricane is huge. It is going to practically cover Puerto Rico. It’s bigger than Ohio.
Don’t be quiet about Puerto Rico and the other islands. These people will need help as well. Not a single part of Puerto Rico will be untouched from the hurricane.
Pray for my island… 😰
Watching CNN- everyone is talking about the hurricane possibly hitting Florida…meanwhile, sitting here in Puerto Rico with sandbags in lockdown in an area that literally does not have the means or funds to clean up after a Category 4 hurricane. And yet no one is talking about it.
It breaks my heart how people worry so much about Florida, where people can drive inland- while there are millions of people that literally have no where to go. We’re trapped here for now.
Y'all. Hurricane Irma is a Category 5 hurricane. She can destroy the islands like it’s nothing. Pray for the islands. Send good vibes.