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Okay.... I'm original potato kneeeshes poster and this latest post with song added it's not mine! There are two group's of potato kneeeshes in your universe.
I’m confused.
#WHAT THE HECK IS A POTATO KNEESH#exclamation point pfp rpg blog cinematic universe#epprbcu#sidelines
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Katsuki bakugou wrote this fic
#bakugou katsuki#mha bakugou#mha#fanfic#fanfiction#saiki kusuo no ψ nan#saiki kusuo#saiki k#EdnaHari(KNEESHE)#<- sauce#well thats the author#idk how many fics theyve written#that was a screenshot#and im too lazy#to look it up
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WHAT ARE POTATO KNEESHES??
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Potato kneeeshes as my warriors. Fight.
who are you. are potato kneeshes even real
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Potato Kneeshes 🎵🎵🎶🎵
..........what?
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M-Miitshuukii:Goosh daamniit'sh ...*hahhh*... ii ...*mmpphhff*... c-can't'sh ...*bworrRPPpp*... beeliieevee ii ...*mmpphhff*... g-goot'sh shoo faat, ...*gasp*... t-thish ...*hahhh*... beelly ...*bworrRPPpp*... iish ...*puff*... s-sho heeaavy ...*puff*... and ...*wheeze*... k-keeeepsh ...*puff*... shlappin' aagaaiinsht'sh ...*mmpphhff*... m-muh ...*nggnhh*... kneesh*was'h shweatin' ...*mmpphhff*... aa-aash ...*hahhh*... heer ...*nggnhh*... belly ...*puff*... g-growled ...*wheeze*... aand rumblesh* t-time ...*huff*... to eat'sh ...*nggnhh*... d-den*shhe ...*whimper*... shtaarts'h ...*wheeze*... eeaatiin' ... b-burgersh,fries'h ...*ouurRRPp*.. and shausages'h aa-aand ...*gasp*... piesh* UUUUURRRRRPPP ...*puff*... U-UUUUURRRRRRRRRPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP FFFFFFFFRRRRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTTTTT ...*nggnhh*... FFFFFFFFRRRRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTTTTTTTT F-FFFFFFFFRRRRRRTTTTTT ...*nggnhh*... FFFFFFFFRRRRRRTTTTTT ... BBBBBBUUUUUUUUURRRRRPPPP ...*hahhh*... B-BBBBBBUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRPPPP ...*wheeze*... FFFFFFGGFFFFRRRRRRRRRRRRRTTTTTTTT aah ...*gasp*... s-sho good ...*hahhh*... i c-caan't'sh shtop faartiing, m-muh ...*OOOOHHHHRRRRP*... clothesh feel ...*whimper*... s-shoo ...*wheeze*... tiight*heer ...*huff*... clootheesh s-shtart'sh riippiing* ...*nggnhh*... oh d-deeree ...*huff*... goesh ... muuh c-clootheesh*heer ...*mmpphhff*... fat'sh feet'sh ...*gasp*... t-teeaar ... thoouugh heer s-shhoes,revealin' her bi' s-shweaty faat'sh ...*bworrRPPpp*... feet* ...*aaahhh*...
Mitsuki Bakugo meal:Mega Super Decadent Burgers, fries,sausages and pies soaked in sweet syrup
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It does not get things right, and people still using it?
Something like these. It is [.....] very nishe neesh kneesh-- specific job. Cannot explain. Cannot speak of it fully.
Not a problem, the machine doesn't get it right all the time anyway. But it's there if you ever want to just speak in your own tongue.
Oh, really? That's neat, are you more into the science of biology or is it more of an aesthetic-- er, like visual choice to you?
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Naw weapwawn in de awshenaw awf de impwewium aww de twaitaww equawsh de titan awn de battwefiewd, and da wewiawn awf shuch waw machinesh can bwinw annye wawwwd taw itsh kneesh. In twuth da titan hash awnwnye thwee enemiesh: fawwwnye, hubwish and anawthew awf itsh awwn kind.
I think I just had a stroke
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Thanks to all the people who have supported me and/or worked with me, both in Ireland with the Irish ME/CFS Association (esp. my mum (Vera) & Orla Ní Chomhraí) and internationally.
There has been some successes/progress but much still be done to help the millions of lives blighted by myalgic encephalomyelitis
--- Congratulations to all the other patient leaders who made the top 10 in the WEGO Health Lifetime Achievement category:
Kristal Kent; Sharon Coyle-Saeed; Cathy Chester; Jenni Grover; Colleen Beener; Lisa Deck; Greta Stifel; Kneeshe Parkinson; Alicia C. Staley.
https://www.wegohealth.com/2020/05/21/lifetime-achievement
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Hi. Just wanted to say that potato kneeeshes are not dead . Just tired. I have to focus on different things irl and repair my sleeping schedule. (Different time zone) but I i think that I will be back in the future.
(FUCK YEAH I LOVE YOU POTATO KNEESH ANON YOU GET THAT REST YOU FUCKIN DESERVE IT)
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I wonder what they could be looking at..
The only “problem” I sorta have with this is for the fact that Charelii’s eyebrows can’t be drawn black since his hair is black. Like, the “dark gray” I’m using is so dark I can’t use black for his eyebrows or else you can’t see them. I tried other variants of gray but they all didn’t stand out enough? Idk, I went with white this time, but I’ll come up with something..
Oh and I have Charelii a new look awhile back, I think it suits him better :)
#Charelii#Quinnley#my art#Kneesh#:)#oh and uh..#don't mind the signature and stuff#I'd forgotten to do it so I sorta sloppily had draw it on
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They were late beyond all excuses to meet her, having overslept, and doubted Valerie would still be waiting at the proposed corner spot; but they had the feeling they should go there anyway, in case their gut was wrong.
They prepared flimsy excuses in their head as they flew, excuses that wouldn't do anything but add salt to the wound. Being a few minutes late was okay but being a few HOURS late? Yeah, that was a big ouch.
I woke up not knowing where I was. I woke up and went for a wash but slipped and knocked myself out. I woke up and was actually tied to a random pole. I was being held captive by monkeys.
They landed silently in an alley not far from the corner and once human-looking, rushed the rest of the way by foot. As they drew closer, they could see a pale blur at the corner - has to be her - but there was a bigger blur near her. As they closed in, they could see that Valerie was indeed there, but there was a homeless-looking guy with her.
He was hassling her, holding out his hand and jabbering that he needed more from her, he knew she had more to give. Valerie looked like she was about to hand over her entire purse.
"OI!" Leto shouted sharply, coming to a halt. The vagrant looked over in surprise. "Why don't you jusht naff off now, right, before there'sh trouble."
"I need money, mister, I need to try getta bus back home. Help a guy out!"
Leto sighed, coming over and standing between Valerie and the vagrant. "You and I know that'sh a load o' bollocksh," Leto sneered in a deceptively soft voice. Really, a bus at this hour? Pfft. "Walk away, mate, while you still got fucking kneesh."
A hard glare but the man moved on, muttering to himself, and for a moment Leto felt a pang of distaste with their initial thoughts. It wasn't aimed at that guy but rather at humanity in general. Lucky I look like a guy, huh, otherwise he'd have kept on. He wouldn't take Val's discomfort seriously, oh no, but he'd take my aggression seriously. Fucking great world we're living in. Beam me the fuck up, Scotty, there's no intelligent life here.
Leto turned to Valerie, shoving their thoughts away, replacing their frown with an apologetic smile. "You alright, poppet? How much did he skin you for?"
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Naw weapwawn in de awshenaw awf de impwewium aww de twaitaww equawsh de titan awn de battwefiewd, and da wewiawn awf shuch waw machinesh can bwinw annye wawwwd taw itsh kneesh. In twuth da titan hash awnwnye thwee enemiesh: fawwwnye, hubwish and anawthew awf itsh awwn kind.
"Cease"
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Top 10 | Lifetime Achievement
The 2019 WEGO Health Awards turned out to be our biggest celebration yet! With over 6k nominations and 130k endorsements, we were able to celebrate more Patient Leaders than ever before.
The program celebrates the top 5 finalists in each of the 15 WEGO Health Awards categories, but with so many nominations, it’s nearly impossible to shine a bright light on all these deserving nominees! In hopes of recognizing even more nominees, we’ve compiled the Top 10 Patient Leaders in each category based on community endorsements.
WEGO Health Awards Lifetime Achievement Award
Each year we come across Patient Leaders who continue to rock the health world. These Patient leaders are true stars who continue to shine and don’t fit into just one category. Let’s face it, they’ve done it ALL!
These Top 10 Lifetime Achievement Patient Leaders are the ultimate #PatientLeader role models:
Tom Kindlon | Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Patient Leader
2019 Lifetime Achievement winner
“After being diagnosed for over a year, I realised there was a good chance I was going to be stuck being quite ill & disabled for a long period, possibly indefinitely, a prospect that wasn’t appealing. Moreover, I realised that there wasn’t a huge effort to research the illness well; it wasn’t on the radar the way many other conditions were. I have been busy for the last 23 years working away as a (voluntary) ME activist.”
Follow the WEGO Health Awards winner on social!
Kristal Kent | Fibromyalgia Patient Leader
2019 Lifetime Achievement Finalist
“I spent many years navigating the healthcare system to get an appropriate diagnosis, find knowledgeable treatment specialists, sift through misinformation about my medical condition and overcome the stigma of Fibromyalgia being a “fake disease” or it being “All In My Head.” My experiences led to frustration, and years of time wasted, With countless emergency room and hospital trips and very few treatment options. From my personal experiences I decided I could do one of two things: Wallow In Pity or Use My Experiences to be a Positive Agent of Change for the Fibromyalgia Community!”
Learn more about this positive Patient Leader and follow her social
Sharon Coyle-Saeed | IBD Patient Leader
2019 Lifetime Achievement Finalist
“Sometimes we go through things and think why? Why is this happening to me? If we think less on the where we will end up and focus on the journey, we may be open to the life lessons in the adversity.”
Find out about Sharon’s thoughtful journey by clicking here.
Cathy Chester | Multiple Sclerosis Patient Leader
2019 Lifetime Achievement Finalist
“I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when I was 27 in 1986. There were no approved medications or internet. I was scared and angry. My doctor said go home, rest and wait for another flare to call him some steroids. Then and there I decided my life’s goal was helping others with MS feel less alone, and empower, educate, and inspire them to live a positive life. My mission to help others is my passion. When followers say I’ve made a difference in their life I am on cloud nine!”
Add Cathy to your feeds and be inspired by her passionate advocacy.
Jenni Grover | Chronic Illness Patient Leader
2019 Lifetime Achievement Finalist
“I was 25 when my world was turned upside down by fibromyalgia, anxiety, asthma, and a handful of other chronic conditions. Since 2005, I’ve used my experience to build an online community for women with chronic illness who want to feel empowered despite serious illness—and taught thousands of women how to take charge of their lives through my website, videos, and speeches around the world.”
Keep up with Jenni’s advocacy efforts.
Colleen Beener | Gastroparesis Patient Leader
“Going from having a vibrant career to being too ill to work was very difficult. By helping to develop awareness and advocacy programs for other patients, I was able to channel my professional skills into something useful.”
Learn more about the important advocacy work Colleen is doing.
Lisa Deck | Stroke & Moyamoya Disease Patient Leader
Lisa is a seasoned advocate, motivational speaker and Co-Founder of Sisters@Heart Foundation. a nonprofit whose mission is to improve the lives of those affected by heart disease and stroke. For years, Lisa has engaged as an advocate, lobbyist and volunteer with the American Heart Association and has served as a Go Red for Women National Spokesperson. With her first being 20 years ago, Lisa has survived four strokes and was finally correctly diagnosed with Moyamoya Disease after her last stroke four years ago. Lisa underwent double brain surgery to treat her rare disease far from home to restore her health. Today, Lisa speaks all over the country as a motivational survivor, patient advocate and stroke and heart health ambassador with hundreds of media engagements under her belt. She is also involved as a rare disease advocate with the Moyamoya Foundation & Rare New England.
Want to be updated on Lisa and her advocacy? Add her to your feeds!
Greta Stifel | Rare Disease Patient Leader
“I am using my personal medical experience as a catalyst for positive change and outcomes. My compassion for my fellow human to not let what happened to me ever happen anyone is one of my purposes and mission. I suffer horribly and it did not have to be this way. I am doing all that I can as quickly as I can in the most strategic ways so as to make a difference and bringing forth critical mass awareness of this cancer and educating physicians, medical community at large and the public at large in this process.”
Click here to see how to follow Greta.
Kneeshe Parkinson | HIV Patient Leader
Kneeshe Parkinson is a motivational speaker, Certified Life Coach, Trainer, Facilitator, Activist, and Founder of KneesheSpeaksSTL~2018. She is an active member of the Positive Women’s Network USA-Missouri State Lead. As an active member, she was invited by Dr. Laura Cheever Deputy Associate Administrator and the Chief Medical Officer of the HIV/AIDS Bureau at Health Resources and Services Administration “Catalyzing Success: Advancing Innovation, Leverage Data, Ending the HIV Epidemic” for people fighting against the disease of HIV. In addition, she attended a luncheon hosted by the Mind, Body, and Spirit with Saint Louis County Health Department for National HIV/AIDS Aging & Awareness Day. Kneeshe was selected to receive the HIV 50 + Scholarship to attend the United States Conference on AIDS 2018 in Orlando, Florida along with being a part of the Host Committee.
Stay updated on Kneeshe’s advocacy by adding her to your feeds.
Alicia C. Staley | Cancer Patient Leader
For more than 20 years, Alicia has been passionately making a difference in the lives of tens of thousands of patient’s around the globe. Drawing from her experiences as a patient in hospitals, clinics, and cancer centers Alicia has coupled her extensive background in engineering and technology and developed a reputation as a patient advocate that can bring innovative solutions to complex problems.
Check out the advocacy work Alicia is doing and follow her.
These Patient Leaders have accomplished a lot as advocates and show no signs of slowing down. Don’t forget to follow them!
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