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Posts by Jacquelyn Arends

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Eugenicist RFK Jr Wants To Eliminate Chronic Illness By Eliminating Chronically Ill People | Shouldn't Need to Be a Lawyer by Matthew Cortland Eugenicist RFK Jr Wants To Eliminate Chronic Illness By Eliminating Chronically Ill People by Shouldn't Need to Be a Lawyer by Matthew Cortland on Patreon. Join Shouldn't Need to Be a Lawyer by Matthe...

MAHA's leaders claim they want to end sickness, but they intend to do it by ending chronically ill and disabled people's access to the care that keeps us alive.

The MAHA plan for ending chronic illness is simply ending chronically ill people.🧵

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I really should have assumed that my youngest would interpret the drawstring on pants as some kind of leash with which to pull me around, so that’s on me for buying them without thinking that through.

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If you do it, I hope you post updates!!! Would be a neat blog project to follow. My kids sure love seeing the painted ones people leave for others to find.

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What mistakes?!? This is so gorgeous!!! (Would be the most fascinating project hiding these in various places for people to discover.)

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Sorry to hear that. I hope something else wonderful pops up in its place (not in a toxic positivity way just a hope that other great opportunities are out there, too).

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Love them SO MUCH!!! 🍎 The other glazes and pottery better play nice in the kiln because these deserve to live!

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Not pretending I understand the scope of this at all, but it’s all just super comforting (/s) for Minnesotans imagining the implications of this with so much consistent surveillance here.

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So cute!

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A lot depends on whether this is before or after he looks like the world’s most terrifying powdered donut.

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The Paradox of Modern Medicine — The Atlantic Testing has become so advanced that doctors now miss important elements of diagnosis.

Had to read this article between a few long, deep breaths of recognition about the state of diagnostics relative to accessing treatment.

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This whole bit is objectively hilarious. The most lively day of my old office’s group chat was the day we all swapped “this is what happened to me or a family member while in Edina” stories and goodness’ sakes the stories weren’t about crime. 😆

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A tulip plant above the soil and mulch with a visible, green bud in the center of a furl of leaves and a smaller bud nearby

A tulip plant above the soil and mulch with a visible, green bud in the center of a furl of leaves and a smaller bud nearby

Pleased (more like genuinely surprised) to report that every bulb I planted last fall is growing. The bunnies found several, but that’s another matter.

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Jason Momoa Henry Cavill Meme
Text over Jason (who is sneaking up behind Henry) reads “more new tasks”
Text over Henry (who is standing there unaware of Jason) “tasks I was working on that I haven’t had time to finish because they keep getting interrupted”

Jason Momoa Henry Cavill Meme Text over Jason (who is sneaking up behind Henry) reads “more new tasks” Text over Henry (who is standing there unaware of Jason) “tasks I was working on that I haven’t had time to finish because they keep getting interrupted”

every. week.

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Not even ashamed to admit I’d watch this.

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I’m glad you’re getting toward the planning adventures part! Sometimes it’s just a slog getting past the other stuff to the more fun stuff! Cheers to more fun stuff! ☕️ 🫖 ☕️

1 week ago 2 0 1 0

Right? And the medical stuff takes SO much time (the prep, the forms, the scheduling, the managing life around it, etc.), and I know you’ve mentioned Lyme before, and that’s a whole OTHER layer because little about it is EVER straightforward.

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I feel this. All the ‘interruptions’ to the progress are important, necessary, but still things getting in front of other important things.

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Would this be similar to how some doctors are starting to recognize the benefit of follow-up intravenous treatment for PANS/PANDAS patients after they’ve had a recent virus or recent immunization as a means of preventing a flare of said condition?

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🥹

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Oil. My goodness. Wow!

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I was grateful I didn’t get grief during prenatal appointments for my youngest. People doing the work of delivering babies see moms over 35+ every single day, so it’s truly bizarre people are still on about this child bride preference. Though, I think we all know why that is. 🫠

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Maybe what they meant was that you should have been Sarah’s age to have been truly biblical. 😁 (Of course that’s not what they meant, but what’s better than reading the Bible is certainly pretending to have read it.)

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Agreed. “We love this house in our budget, but there’s one entire wall painted bright purple. What to do? We’ll consider buying the beach house we can’t afford.”

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More people should have caught on to him being dead in The Sixth Sense. He was spending ALL this unsupervised time with a minor. His wife NEVER interacted with him. Come on!

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This is perfect! 😁
(It also reminds me I still need to finish the shadow box frame with our Lego people family portrait. It’s…still missing a kid. 🙈)

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THIS. I loved the convenience of the light rail when I was still commuting, but I chose the route I did because of accessibility to an affordable parking ramp. Made for a very long day.

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Always really humbling realizing that the reason Matchbox Twenty has played multiple times on the car radio in one day is because of how much cheaper it probably is to play songs from one’s youth.

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Exactly! And it’s a shame when that’s the response since most people bringing up a specific question like that are doing so because they’re trying to keep already unresolved things from getting worse/more expensive. I hope you get everything you need!

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Sorry you had to experience that. I wish I was even a little surprised they didn’t know about Metformin. Really is the worst bringing up relevant, published science, and they look at you like you just suggested that Skittles are the foremost treatment for all major disease.

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As someone who worked corporate jobs making exactly some of home decor signs that said things like it (but tried to suggest different phrases when I could), I’m getting THE biggest kick out of the title! Looking forward to reading it!

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