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Posts by Darth Laver aka Chiaraqualcosa

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Un po’ di bellezza, ne abbiamo bisogno. 🥹❤️

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Non è vero che non comprerai niente: comprerai carte Pokemon 😅

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When I first started out as a journalist I thought it paid to have a background in US history when covering America. Then I thought it would probably be better to be a constitutional lawyer with expertise in jurisprudence. Now I think it would be useful to be a psychiatrist.

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Benjamin Netanyahu and Vladimir Putin.

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🔴 A Russian FPV drone targeted an ambulance in Ukraine's Mykolaiv region today, wounding a doctor and the driver, local authorities report.

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Una delle poche cose veramente intelligenti che ho fatto in vita mia è stata acquistare un'auto a GPL... 😅

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Epstein era coinvolto tanto col KGB quanto col Mossad. E come lui la Maxwell che seguiva le orme del padre.

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Mi inserisco qui solo per dire: che bel thread! 😉

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Secondo me di dio (o Dio) questi ladroni se ne catafottono. Ma sanno bene che il culto MAGA ci crede profondamente, quindi mettono in scena queste pagliacciate.

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Ciao, solo la linea blu del grafico.

Ho l’amaro compito di segnalare che l’estensione della banchisa artica è 1.5 milioni di chilometri quadrati al di sotto della superficie media e siamo solo marzo.

Non pensateci.

Buona guerra a tutti e tutte.

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The most corrupt pro-Putin president in US history endorses the most corrupt pro-Putin leader in Europe.

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I found the dumbest most pathetic post on the internet today:

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V. Putin is the de facto President of the United States by proxy.

Prove me wrong.

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This has nothing to do with money — it’s about bending the knee to Trump.

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Day 430 of #GeorgiaProtests

1. Further isolation of the regime, a Russian proxy and sanctions evasion enabler, pro-Iran, pro-CCP;
2. Further targeted sanctions;
3. Aid to CSOs and independent media;
4. International investigation into chemicals use against protesters;

📷 MOSE

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Does this mean Texas gets invaded now? Or is that only after intrepid reporter Nick Shirley gets a scoop?

www.fox4news.com/news/48-texa...

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“I watched him die… then I watched them maneuver his body like a rag doll— only to discover it was because they wanted to count the bullet wounds and see how many they ‘got’, like he was a deer.”

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So basically Albert Speer’s defense at Nuremberg.

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cowardICE ☠️🤡☠️

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The attacks on Dnipro have grown so frequent that people can expect deadly threats every day — including kamikaze drones flying right above their heads.

This is sheer terror.
Help shoot these drones down, before they hit someone:
u24.gov.ua/nafo-dark-ni...

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🇫🇷 Macron: To remain free, we must be feared. To be feared, we must be powerful. And to be powerful in this world so brutal, we must act faster and act stronger.

3 months ago 942 203 39 30

My apartment in Kharkiv has no heating, and part of the city also has no power due to a russian attack on our infrastructure today. The temperature outside is -12°C.

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tRump: If the violence doesn’t stop on Minneapolis, I will invoke the Insurrection Act!

Martial law, eh?

His plan all along. Anything to stay out of prison, ‘cause he knows that’s where he’s headed as soon as this fiasco-of-an administration is exhausted 😡🥵😡

#FuckTrump!

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Hi Grok. If someone suffers internal bleeding in the torso due to a car hitting them, would they likely be discharged the same day from the hospital, or would they have to likely stay overnight for observation at the minimum

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No, someone with confirmed internal bleeding in the torso from a car accident would almost never be discharged the same day. In fact, they would typically require at least an overnight hospital stay for observation — and often much longer, depending on the severity.

Hi Grok. If someone suffers internal bleeding in the torso due to a car hitting them, would they likely be discharged the same day from the hospital, or would they have to likely stay overnight for observation at the minimum Searching the web 33 results Browsing web page 1 result No, someone with confirmed internal bleeding in the torso from a car accident would almost never be discharged the same day. In fact, they would typically require at least an overnight hospital stay for observation — and often much longer, depending on the severity.

Internal bleeding in the torso (such as from injuries to the spleen, liver, kidneys, or other abdominal/pelvic organs) is a serious medical emergency, even if the person appears stable initially. Trauma from a car accident often involves blunt force that can cause organ lacerations, hematomas, or vessel damage, leading to bleeding that may not be immediately obvious but can worsen over hours.Key Reasons for Hospital Admission and ObservationRisk of delayed or worsening bleeding — Symptoms or significant blood loss can appear hours or even days later, potentially leading to shock, hemodynamic instability, or the need for emergency intervention (e.g., surgery or embolization).

Internal bleeding in the torso (such as from injuries to the spleen, liver, kidneys, or other abdominal/pelvic organs) is a serious medical emergency, even if the person appears stable initially. Trauma from a car accident often involves blunt force that can cause organ lacerations, hematomas, or vessel damage, leading to bleeding that may not be immediately obvious but can worsen over hours.Key Reasons for Hospital Admission and ObservationRisk of delayed or worsening bleeding — Symptoms or significant blood loss can appear hours or even days later, potentially leading to shock, hemodynamic instability, or the need for emergency intervention (e.g., surgery or embolization).

Standard trauma protocols — Patients undergo imaging (like CT scans or FAST ultrasound), serial blood tests (to monitor hemoglobin/hematocrit), vital sign monitoring, and clinical exams. Guidelines emphasize admission for hemodynamically stable patients with suspected or confirmed torso bleeding.
Even in "mild" or non-operative cases — For common injuries like lower-grade splenic lacerations (often managed without surgery), current recommendations suggest:At least 1 day of observation for low-grade injuries.
2–3 days (or more) for higher-grade ones, with monitoring in a higher-dependency unit if needed.

Standard trauma protocols — Patients undergo imaging (like CT scans or FAST ultrasound), serial blood tests (to monitor hemoglobin/hematocrit), vital sign monitoring, and clinical exams. Guidelines emphasize admission for hemodynamically stable patients with suspected or confirmed torso bleeding. Even in "mild" or non-operative cases — For common injuries like lower-grade splenic lacerations (often managed without surgery), current recommendations suggest:At least 1 day of observation for low-grade injuries. 2–3 days (or more) for higher-grade ones, with monitoring in a higher-dependency unit if needed.

Surgical or severe cases — If active bleeding requires intervention, hospital stays extend significantly (often days to weeks), with risks of complications like infection or re-bleeding.

Same-day discharge might only occur in very minor trauma cases with no evidence of internal bleeding after thorough evaluation (negative scans, stable labs, no symptoms). But if internal bleeding is actually present or even strongly suspected from the mechanism of injury, discharge the same day would be highly unusual and generally unsafe.If this relates to a real situation, always follow medical advice from professionals — trauma care is highly individualized based on scans, stability, and other factors. Stay safe!

Surgical or severe cases — If active bleeding requires intervention, hospital stays extend significantly (often days to weeks), with risks of complications like infection or re-bleeding. Same-day discharge might only occur in very minor trauma cases with no evidence of internal bleeding after thorough evaluation (negative scans, stable labs, no symptoms). But if internal bleeding is actually present or even strongly suspected from the mechanism of injury, discharge the same day would be highly unusual and generally unsafe.If this relates to a real situation, always follow medical advice from professionals — trauma care is highly individualized based on scans, stability, and other factors. Stay safe!

Yeah so anyway you're not getting discharged from the hospital the same day if you have internal bleeding in your torso.

Even Grok knows that.

LOL.

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I was in the midst of preparing a Morning Memo arguing that Minneapolis is shaping up to be the catalyzing moment that Trump was looking for to justify doing what he has wanted to do since his 1st term: invoke the Insurrection Act...when he posted exactly that:
talkingpointsmemo.com/morning-memo...

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BREAKING: Donald Trump is reportedly furious that “pedophile protector” is going viral worldwide.

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It’s the United States that needs regime change.

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I'm losing track of how many countries a man livid he wasn't given the Nobel Peace Prize has illegally bombed.

Iran. Venezuela. Nigeria. Afghanistan. Iraq. Libya. Pakistan. Somalia. Syria. Yemen.

Not to mention threatening to annex Greenland and Canada and invade Panama.

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All russians are guilty.

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La stessa gente che non credeva al massacro di Bucha, nonostante tonnellate di prove, è prontissima ad accettare sulla fiducia che gli ucraini abbiano bombardato la casa di Putin.

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