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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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marisatomay

y’all ever see a sibling interaction in media and just know….it was written by an only child

xtltokio

It’s weird when sibilings apologize in the movies. Because sibilings only apologize when they did something really really bad, like murder someone or something, otherwise the sibilings just casually start to talk to each other as if nothing had happened.

sandersstudies

Siblings in a movie making up: I’m so sorry I hurt you…you’re not only my sister, you’re my best friend.

Siblings in real life making up: Lmao idk if you’re still mad bitch but look at this meme really quick.

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allthecanadianpolitics
thetoxicginger

Even more reason why I hate Blood Canada

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The pics basically explain everything but the tldr is:

If you are trans woman who is sexually active with a man you will not be allowed to donate blood or plasma unless you have been celibate for a whole year.

This is the same rule if you are a gay man who is sexually active. I under stand not wanting spread blood base illnesses amd viruses but everyone is prone to HIV and AIDS not just those in the LGBTQ+ community

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thewordywarlock
el-lugar-bueno

if you are from the USA and gets hurt when some latin american points out how your country helped to fuck our countries up, I’m sorry, but you need to face reality

it’s not that we’re petty or that we are ANTI USA and stuff, we’re just discussing THE FACTS

it’s history (and honestly, it still affects us)

so yeah, the truth sometimes sucks, but we need to discuss this

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allthecanadianpolitics
allthecanadianpolitics

Michael Rudnicki is the scientific director of the Stem Cell Network and the director of the Regenerative Medicine Program at the Sprott Centre for Stem Cell Research at the Ottawa Hospital.

The Globe and Mail recently reported a concerning decision made by the Trudeau government: Minister of Science Kirsty Duncan announced, with very little fanfare, explanation or evidence, the move to cancel one of the most successful science initiatives in the past 30 years.

Ottawa is set to eliminate funding for its Networks Centres of Excellence (NCE) program, which would end world-renowned scientific networks and the research, researchers and trainees they support. This is a widely admired program with a stellar track record of supporting innovative research on its way to the market or clinic.

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Source: The Globe and Mail