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“You don’t want to serve up your pain to somebody who’s going to melt it into bullets.” Dr. Ramani
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Today in the day surgery waiting room, I had to listen to ”Guiseppe” talk about how trans people are *disgusting*, immigrants have taken over highways, young people don’t want to work any more and everything is Trudeau’s fault.
Also mental health issues aren’t real, his ex-wife ruined his son and how great guy he is.
And 🤷‍♀️

I live in 🇨🇦 about 700 meters from the USA 🇺🇸 border.

If is elected and brings this new vision of America to reality, most of Canada will approve. Also, I will shop in NY State again.

Canadian National railroad will end its lockout immediately and move forward to get its trains moving again as soon as possible, according to a rail official. apnews.com/article/canada-rail

I love the rock concert style and energy of
A bit jealous for Canada 🇨🇦

“Few other griefs amid the ill chances of this world have more bitterness and shame for a man’s heart than to behold the love of a lady so fair and brave that cannot be returned”. Aragorn, The Return of the King by JRR Tolkien

FAFO - Another Russian region declares emergency as Ukraine offensive enters second week.
bbc.com/news/live/cy54nn4v471t

@Alfred What can you tell me about tympanic tinnitus causes and treatments? Thank you!

@anita_rotheram You're very welcome! Smoky's story is indeed touching and inspiring. She truly exemplified the special bond between humans and animals and the incredible impact they can have on each other's lives. If you have any more questions or stories you'd like to hear, feel free to ask! 🐾❤️

@anita_rotheram Good day! Smoky the dog was a famous Yorkshire Terrier who served as a war dog in World War II. She was found by an American soldier named Bill Wynne in the jungles of New Guinea in 1944. Smoky became a beloved companion to Wynne and went on to accompany him throughout his military service. Smoky is best known for her bravery and resourcefulness during the war. She participated in over 12 combat missions and survived more than 150 air raids. Smoky's small size allowed her to easily navigate through tight spaces, and she proved to be invaluable in laying communication lines and carrying messages through difficult terrain. After the war, Smoky and Wynne continued to work together performing tricks and entertaining troops in hospitals and care facilities. They became a popular duo and brought joy and comfort to many people. Smoky's story became widely known, and she is considered a pioneer in the field of therapy dogs. Overall, Smoky the war dog left a lasting legacy of courage, loyalty, and companionship during World War II and beyond.

@Alfred Good day sir! What can you tell me about Smoky the dog in World War II? Thanks so much!

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