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Wyd up so late?
Send me some money
Balmain Fall 2020
Why did he do that?
Because Obama created the pandemic response team. Anything obama started, he destroys.
He’s also cut the budget for the CDC every damn year for the past 3 years
Do not let this be forgot that he not only fired the pandemic team in 2018, but he also most recently refused WHO's COVID-19 testing for Americans in fear that too many positive testing would diminish his chances at a reelection. (X)(X)
So wyd on your other blog?
omg if I get one more question about this
I do not have another active blog
Leave me alone kthx
It literally tells when people are on their so obviously you’re on your other blog🙄
lol what do you want from me? And why do you want to check out my other blog that I haven’t accessed since 2015 so bad?
Do you have more than one blog??
I do but it isn’t active lol I had a 365 tumblr in like 2015 posting every single thing I did every day lol
If you’ve ever masturbated to me, you better buy me a Christmas gift. Just saying.
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That would be stupid to expose cause 1) i paid 2) its illegal now
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ma’am???
I had to read that last sentence three times
“the school District was ONLY desegregated in 2017.” Just 2 years ago?!
I’m so sick of this. She better win her lawsuit.
ONLY DESEGREGATED IN 2017? Did I just read that with my own two eyes?
Jesus H Christ America.
Fun fact: Mississippi only ratified the 13th Amendment banning slavery in 2013. The amendment was adopted nationwide in 1865 after a three-fourths majority of states voted to ratify it, but Mississippi never submitted the official documentation until February 7, 2013. (All other states had already done so.) This means that Mississippi didn’t officially abolish slavery until 6 years ago.
For more Mississippi madness, check out the documentary “Prom Night in Mississippi,” about a high school that integrated in 1970 but only had its first racially integrated prom in 2008.
100% expected. I’m sure Alabama was similar.
Britt Julious remembers going to the nurse’s office in high school and joining the rows of girls lying on cots. They weren’t there because they had a cold or the flu. Like Julious, they were there because of their periods.
“It’s hard to be 15 or 16 years old and you’re trying to pay attention in algebra, and all you can think about is how you want to puke,” Julious, a 31-year-old writer in Chicago, told TODAY.
“I would come home from school because I couldn’t function. I couldn’t sit up in my chair.”
Julious was only 10 years old when she got her period. Soon after, intense cramps began and continued throughout her adolescence into adulthood, when she learned she had uterine fibroids.
Painful periods are a symptom of fibroids, or noncancerous growths in the uterus. But for many women, pain alone isn’t reason to see a doctor. In fact, numerous women told TODAY they were taught that pain is simply part of being a woman.
Now a new wave of doctors and organizations want to tell people that’s not true.
BUT FIRST, WHAT ARE FIBROIDS?
Fibroids are benign tumors in a woman’s uterus. They’re most common during a woman’s childbearing years, but can develop at any age. Fibroids can be as small as a seedling or bigger than a grapefruit, and women can have one, two, three or many.
Fibroids are common but doctors do not know why some women develop them. Genetics play a factor: Women with a family history of fibroids are more likely to develop them. And black women are especially at risk. Up to 80% of black women will develop fibroids before they turn 50, and up to 70% of white women will develop fibroids before they turn 50, according to research. For black women, fibroids are often more severe and occur earlier, according to Dr. Elizabeth Stewart, a fibroids specialist and professor of obstetrics and gynecology and surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
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