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Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy bacon
Oh man, that's an immense explosion...
Holy shit. CrazynessHoly hell this is racists.
Actually, propaganda Barbie 2.0, I rely on the rigorous training, safety standards, regulations and infrastructure that has always been there to ensure everyone's safety when flying.Holy hell this is racists.
Holy fuck. I just got back in from our game. It happened again?Oh man, that's an immense explosion...
Holy hell this is racists.
I might need to disconnect the Internet for a few days.
Judging by the content of her character, not the color of her skin. Colorblind, if you will.Just for the rock throwers that come to this thread, no I don't think she's racist because of her skin color. I'm calling her a racist by the words she chooses to use.
Imagine how the federal employees feel, especially the ones that started this week, like me.You know what the scary thing is? This is only week two.
Imagine how the federal employees feel, especially the ones that started this week, like me.
Chaos and uncertainty are what I’ve seen and heard.
Hope all is well!Imagine how the federal employees feel, especially the ones that started this week, like me.
Chaos and uncertainty are what I’ve seen and heard.
The Oxford Center is among the alternative medical centers or medical spas that, in recent years, have offered hyperbaric oxygen therapy for conditions that are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, such as autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, sports injuries, COVID-19, depression, alopecia, HIV/AIDS, strokes, migraine headaches, and as an anti-aging treatment.
The Oxford Center, which has locations in Brighton and Troy, has generated controversy. In August, the facility's former director Kimberly Coden pleaded guilty to nine charges after officials with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s Office said she used false credentials to treat children with autism.