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dusting Lex’s bald head <3

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As some now suppose, Adrien Agreste is maybe a transexual senti-person. Chat noire is about trying a new proposal to ladybug for a lesbian relationship.
Art for @kotemf's Cody learns to love halloween special (veryskibidi art)
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Shout from the Rooftop!
It happened. It finally happened. I had accepted that it wouldn't happen. I was told in January that it wouldn't happen. And today -- TODAY -- it happened!
I was diagnosed with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia on April 16, 2019. At that time, my white blood cell count was over 19,000 cells per microliter of blood (normal range is 4260-9660 cells). It had climbed to over 20,000 before I started chemotherapy on November 6, 2019.
A week after I started treatment, the count plummeted to 2180 (by design, as it was the WBC which were acting naughty). After 4 of 6 cycles (3 treatments per cycle), the count fell under 200 and I was hospitalized to rebuild my immune system. After I finished treatment on April 1, 2020, my WBC counts fluctuated between 2600 and 3100 for years.
And then, today. Today, I sat through my 49th set of blood labs since this journey began, expecting the same. Instead, 4490 white blood cells per microliter! In addition, my platelet count is normal for the first time since I started chemotherapy. In fact, it's all normal. EVERY SINGLE TEST WAS NORMAL!!!
This is the fucking biggest great news and I want the entire world to know!

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Diary of a Covid Test
Diary of a Covid Test
Thursday Dec 15th – Freezing cold through to the bone, couldn’t get warm went to bed dressed for the Arctic. Negative Monday 19th – Hubby felt ill with cough and cold. I went to GP alone after cancelling hubby’s blood test. I went to supermarket alone to get food shopping for Christmas. Negative Tuesday – My therapist texted as usual before my appointment to say he was Negative so gave me a…
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Sunset at altitude on the short American Eagle regional jet flight from DFW to College Station this past weekend. It’s been a while since I’d ridden on an Embraer ERJ-145. Last time I was on one, it was before Continental Airlines and United Airlines merged in 2010. Most of my trips since then have been primarily on Southwest Airlines or Alaska Airlines, neither of which operate ERJ-145s. We’ve had a small number of flights on American, but they weren’t on the smaller regional jets. Note the four “teeth” on the front of the outer wing of the ERJ-145 regional jet. Those are little aerodynamic devices called “vortilons”. A small vortex (like a horizontal tornado) is generated by the tip of the vortilon that flows over the top of the wing. This vortex “energizes” the flow of air over the top of the wing which prevents the air flow from breaking away from the top of the wing- this would reduce the lift from the wing and make the wing less efficient. Those little vortilons make the ERJ-145’s wing more efficient. Now here’s the cool part. If you look at the front of a humpback whales flippers, you’ll see there are bumps on the front. It’s not a smooth line across the front of the humpback’s flippers. Those bumps are called tubercles and they serve the same exact purpose as the vortilons on the ERJ-145’s wing. Despite the size of the humpback, they are remarkably agile and they can turn sharply in the water to help them create bubble nets that herd their prey, krill and small fish, into a tight spot for feeding by the humpback. The tubercles on the leading edge of the humpback’s flippers generate little vortices that allow their flippers to be very effective in the water, just like how vortilons improve the efficiency of the ERJ-145’s wing in flight. Because airplanes dammit. #avgeek #aviation #aircraft #planeporn #KDFW #DFW #KCLL #CLL #TEXAS #airport #planespotting #instaplane ⠀ #Embraer #ERJ145 #Envoy #AmericanEagle #N610AE #instagramaviation #splendid_transport #instaaviation #aviationlovers #aviationphotography #flight ⠀ #AvGeeksAero #AvgeekSchoolofKnowledge #AvGeekNation https://www.instagram.com/p/CNY2LR-hlSB/?igshid=8ilhzkspey8t
I didn't finish the first one but meh
So yeah, Pearl, Chip and CLL as a group