Here are the photos we took of people coming from all over to bring flowers and love for Noelia Castillo Ramos!
She may be gone now, but we will never forget her.
We will also never forgive the government in Spain for all of the times they betrayed her! She deserved better.
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She may be gone now, but we will never forget her.
We will also never forgive the government in Spain for all of the times they betrayed her! She deserved better.
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As an ER nurse, its been crazy to see how much more efficient Chat GPT is at discharging "heart attack" patients than our doctors are. Future of medicine is now
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Clavicular has been BANNED on Kick following his arrest for shooting an Alligator on STREAM
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Warren Buffet: "I can end the deficit in five minutes. You juts pass a law that says that anytime there is a deficit of more than 3% of GDP, all sitting members of Congress are ineligible for reelection."
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PEOPLE ARE WASHING THEIR UNDERWEAR IN HOTEL COFFEE MAKERS β NOW THEYβRE FLOODING GOODWILL SHELVES
A woman walks into Goodwill⦠and immediately stops.
Entire shelves packed with identical hotel coffee machines.
Same model. Same color. Dozens of them.
All dumped at once.
Like they were pulled straight out of hotel rooms overnight.
This comes right after a video went viral of a travel influencer who admitted she uses hotel coffee makers to wash her underwear.
Drops them inside⦠hits brew⦠and lets boiling water run through it.
She calls it βbrilliant.β
Says she learned it from a flight attendant.
Claims βtons of people already do this.β
Let that sit for a second.
Those machines arenβt monitored.
Theyβre not deep-cleaned between guests.
They go from person to person⦠room to room.
And right after that video spreads everywhere⦠hotel coffee machines start showing up at Goodwill.
In bulk.
Be honest, are you ever using a hotel coffee maker again after seeing this?
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A woman walks into Goodwill⦠and immediately stops.
Entire shelves packed with identical hotel coffee machines.
Same model. Same color. Dozens of them.
All dumped at once.
Like they were pulled straight out of hotel rooms overnight.
This comes right after a video went viral of a travel influencer who admitted she uses hotel coffee makers to wash her underwear.
Drops them inside⦠hits brew⦠and lets boiling water run through it.
She calls it βbrilliant.β
Says she learned it from a flight attendant.
Claims βtons of people already do this.β
Let that sit for a second.
Those machines arenβt monitored.
Theyβre not deep-cleaned between guests.
They go from person to person⦠room to room.
And right after that video spreads everywhere⦠hotel coffee machines start showing up at Goodwill.
In bulk.
Be honest, are you ever using a hotel coffee maker again after seeing this?
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"She reportedly was having second thoughts in the final days, but doctors convinced her to move forward since some of her organs have already been reserved for donation."
So, for all of modern medical history, if someone mentioned suicide, they were essentially thrown in an asylum.
What they needed was someone to sit down and listen. What they needed was to be heard.
Today, when a patient comes in amd mentions suicide, the doctors gleefully encourage it, while the vultures begin selling off the organs.
Still, what they needed was someone to sit down and listen. What they needed was to be heard.
Notice how the medical field simply swings between the extremes that generate profit?
In health you are not profitable. Only in sickness and death.
And people wonder why I left "medicine."
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So, for all of modern medical history, if someone mentioned suicide, they were essentially thrown in an asylum.
What they needed was someone to sit down and listen. What they needed was to be heard.
Today, when a patient comes in amd mentions suicide, the doctors gleefully encourage it, while the vultures begin selling off the organs.
Still, what they needed was someone to sit down and listen. What they needed was to be heard.
Notice how the medical field simply swings between the extremes that generate profit?
In health you are not profitable. Only in sickness and death.
And people wonder why I left "medicine."
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A culture that euthanizes a rape victim does not deserve to live.
Whatever Franco did to the Spanish left, it wasn't harsh enough.
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Whatever Franco did to the Spanish left, it wasn't harsh enough.
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The real Handmaids Tale is one trillion times worse than the stupid books and not a single liberal feminist gives a single sh&t
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BREAKING :
Blackrock ETF has sold $42,150,000 in Bitcoin and $141,590,000 in Ethereum.
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Blackrock ETF has sold $42,150,000 in Bitcoin and $141,590,000 in Ethereum.
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Cosmically funny that the true heir to his legacy is the love child with the Mexican Cleaning Lady
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High IQ White men werenβt meant to compete with third-world wages and affirmative action. Thatβs why the smartest ones check out completely and become based unemployed NEETs
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In macOS Tahoe 26.4 Apple added a new security feature to Terminal that warns users of potentially malicious pastes with a "Possible malware, Paste blocked" prompt. Here how it actually works
ClickFix attacks have surged over the years. The scam is simple: a fake website tells you to open Terminal and paste a command that installs malware. Apple's new feature blocks this, but not the way you'd expect.
Apple doesn't scan the command you paste. You can paste "hello world" from TextEdit and it triggers the warning. The content is completely irrelevant.
Instead, Terminal checks WHO you copied from. It calls _sourceSigningIdentifier on the NSPasteboard to read the code signing identity of the app that wrote to your clipboard. Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Mail, WhatsApp, Telegram and 74 apps total are on the list.
But the warning doesn't fire for everyone. There are 5 checks that ALL must pass:
1. Copied from a listed browser, email, or chat app
2. Mac was set up more than 24 hours ago
3. You are NOT a developer
4. You have not opened Terminal in the last 30 days
5. You have not clicked "Paste Anyway" before
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ClickFix attacks have surged over the years. The scam is simple: a fake website tells you to open Terminal and paste a command that installs malware. Apple's new feature blocks this, but not the way you'd expect.
Apple doesn't scan the command you paste. You can paste "hello world" from TextEdit and it triggers the warning. The content is completely irrelevant.
Instead, Terminal checks WHO you copied from. It calls _sourceSigningIdentifier on the NSPasteboard to read the code signing identity of the app that wrote to your clipboard. Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Mail, WhatsApp, Telegram and 74 apps total are on the list.
But the warning doesn't fire for everyone. There are 5 checks that ALL must pass:
1. Copied from a listed browser, email, or chat app
2. Mac was set up more than 24 hours ago
3. You are NOT a developer
4. You have not opened Terminal in the last 30 days
5. You have not clicked "Paste Anyway" before
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