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The Chivalry Guild @ChivalryGuild - If you do not burn with rage over the barbarism perpetrated by these animals against British girls, it means you have a defective soul.
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Rupert Lowe MP @RupertLowe10
A statement from the Rape Gang Inquiry.
https://x.com/ChivalryGuild/status/2026711288076751270
ChristieChristie @ChristieChats - This is what our healthcare system (hospital in GA) did to my brother who is fighting for his life right now due to their malpractice. What supposedly started out as a simple breathing treatment turned into a complete nightmare. They did not listen to his wife and instead left him with no air as he CANNOT lie down flat on his back because it blocks his airways. They had him laying down for 20 minutes without oxygen while they did a CT scan.
If he doesn't breath on his own by tomorrow they will stop the ventilation and he will die.
Please pray for my brother Patrick
#HealthCare
#malfeasance #malpractice
https://x.com/ChristieChats/status/2027059380391215208
Chrissy Houlahan @RepHoulahan - The fight still continues, and we must continue to honor organizations like the NAACP who are making a difference in our communities and across the country.
https://x.com/RepHoulahan/status/2027124208539480290
Chrissy Houlahan @RepHoulahan - There is a massive gap between what the President claims and the everyday lived reality of so many Americans. Costs are up, wages are stagnant, and nearly 8.6 million people in this country work multiple jobs to make ends meet.
Affordability isn't a hoax or a buzzword: it's a real concern for Americans, and the administration should respond to it as such.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/23/us/trump-affordability-inflation-families.html
https://x.com/RepHoulahan/status/2027036500584529986
Chrissy Houlahan @RepHoulahan - This month we have reflected on the NAACP’s fight for civil rights, from its beginnings through its impact in the present. Swipe to see just a few highlights of important events and contributions over the past century.
https://x.com/RepHoulahan/status/2027124207029538962
Christian Memes and Puns @ChristianPunsOG - Worship was good meme
https://x.com/ChristianPunsOG/status/2027380447467217186
Christian Tweets @JesusSavesUs777 - If you think Jesus is the Son of God, say AMEN!
https://x.com/JesusSavesUs777/status/2027371134526861568
Chris Williamson @ChrisWillx - You don’t perform on 6 hours sleep.
One of the most important sleep studies ever ran a brutally simple test.
People slept 4h, 6h, or 8h per night for 14 days. No all-nighters. Just “normal” short sleep.
Cognitive performance was tested every two hours.
By day 14:
6 hours = same impairment as being awake for 24 hours.
4 hours = same as 48 hours awake.
But here’s the scary part – after day 3–4, people stopped feeling more tired.
Reaction times kept slowing, attention lapses kept increasing, working memory kept degrading.
But subjective sleepiness flatlined.
Your brain keeps getting worse, your ability to notice it breaks.
This is why chronic undersleeping feels sustainable – you adapt to feeling tired but you do not adapt to being cognitively impaired.
The participants would’ve told you they felt “okay”. Objectively, they were functioning like they’d pulled an all-nighter.
If you’re sleeping 6 hours and think you’re fine, you’ve probably lost calibration.
Sleep need is biological. Most adults need 7–9 hours.
“I only need 6” usually means “I forgot what normal feels like.”
Feeling fine is not evidence you’re functioning well.
Chronic sleep loss doesn’t just impair your brain – it blinds you to the impairment.
— h/t @aakashgupta
https://x.com/ChrisWillx/status/2027077504079393201
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