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nirvanaclinic · 7 months ago
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thegreatimpersonator · 10 months ago
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babies are dying because of lack of formula, children can't sit in peace in their own classrooms, healthcare system is fucked, tax dollars are going to fund a genocide but look at what biden is doing dawg, getting knockkneed over a fucking app
no literally. it's all a distraction too; it's all on purpose to make it look like they're taking action on something when they're doing nothing.
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bdslab · 1 year ago
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INSTEAD OF GIVING THE GIFT OF A GRIP TOP SOCK THEY SHOULDVE GONE WITH DADAISTS DO DADS dadaist dads do dadaist doodads
[in reference to this gaston gag & its english translation which just used a poem by Seuuss]
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Couldn't find the panels quick enough but the tongue twister they used in english was this:
Give me the gift of a grip-top sock, A clip drape shipshape tip top sock. Not your spinslick slapstick slip slop stock; But a plastic, elastic, grip-top sock. None of your fantastic slack swap slop From a slap-dash, flash-cash, haberdash shop. Not a knick knack, knitlock knockkneed, knickerbocker sock With a mock-shot blob-mottled trick-ticker top clock. Not a supersheet seersucker ruck sack sock, Not a spot-speckled frog-freckled cheap sheik's sock Off a hodge-podge moss-blotched scotch-botched block. Nothing slipshod drip drop flip flop or glip glop Tip me to a tip top grip top sock.
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merctheplanettotally · 3 months ago
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#my knees aknockin (knockkneed) so my balance is off and i can't rollerskate lulz #also swallowed a rock #hah that mermaid never saw it coming
it's so weird to me that everyone on this website is a human person outside of their weird internet niche so rb this with a random bit of your lore
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opheliasnotdead · 2 months ago
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She
fills the hummingbird feeder
with slow deliberation
a perfect measure
of sugar,
sink water
and peace.
I sit,
knockkneed ignorance,
atop a shaky folding chair
as she
Bends
A woman cloaked in knowledge
and garden dirt.
“Careful,
that it isn’t too sugary,
they know
when you’re being too
Generous,
and no one likes a sweet talker.”
On a moss carved porch,
cicadas our never ending
Serenade,
she tops off the little birds
lure
And We sit,
sliced shoulder
tilted to attentive neck
Anticipating
our guests approach.
I will note
many years
from now
the flush in her cheeks
as the first emerald feathered wing
crests the rose bush,
Wonder
at what
or who
she might have recalled
while she watched the
nearly-fairies drink.
But in this delicate
film-wrapped
Moment
I see only
the glistening
of their gemstone backs,
harbor only
an infant enamoury
of shuttled heartbeats
Too young yet
to understand.
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forefronthealthcare · 11 months ago
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Orthopedic doctor in kaushambi Ghaziabad #forefronthealthcare #knockknee...
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frimleyblogger · 1 year ago
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Lost Word Of The Day (85)
#Durham man -someone who is #knockkneed #mustard #lostwords #obscurewords #logophilia
The glorious city of Durham was once famous for more than its impressive cathedral and castle. It was also the home of the finest quality mustard, the brainchild of a Mrs Chalmers. It was so superior that it blew the socks off the previous stronghold of English mustard production, Tewkesbury. In 1720 the enterprising Mrs Chalmers had invented a method for extracting the full flavour from mustard…
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glittergrrrl · 1 year ago
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#mini #miniskirt #legs #hair #bangs #sweater #knockknees #crossedarms #katebushcore
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eezalign · 2 years ago
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Knock-knees are a condition in which the knees bend inward and touch or knock against one another, even when a person is standing with their ankles apart.
This is a part of the growth and development of a child, especially children under the age of 6 or 7. But knock-knees that develop later or don't improve with age can have various underlying reasons.
This condition can result in knee pain, a limp, or difficulty walking. Your knees may be put under additional pressure as a result of knock knees that don't get better on their own, which could increase your risk of developing arthritis.
You can do most knock knee exercises and stretches 6 to 7 days per week. Some of these exercises include squats, butterfly stretches, clamshells, etc.
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shopfashionny · 2 years ago
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Let's talk about it... I'm knocked kneed and on a lot of levels that can be a Sexy Look... BUT Sometimes it can also look awkward. I never wanted it to take away from my overall look If you can relate here's some tips on how to always look good when your thighs and/ or knees rub when you walk 😉 1. Fit is EVERTHING 2. Length Matters 3. Get the Positions right 4. Elevate 5. More is More... period #jk 6. Curves Ahead 7. Show Knees 🤔 For more details click link in Bio to check out the full blog PLEASE TAG YOUR STUNNING KNOCK KNEE GIRLFRIEND #ShopFASHIONny #knockknees #sexythighs #howtostyle #explore #styleinspo  #goodmorningvogue  #blackgirlswhoblog #addictedtofashion #andigetdressed  #browngirlswap  #blackfashionblogger #fabfashionkillas #lookbooks #__bossgirls_ #womeninspiration   #over30style #styleover20 #fashionover35  #chicover40 #mumafierce #aestheticshot https://www.instagram.com/p/CiLw5QdNFop/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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medicalroute · 3 years ago
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اتجاه عظام الأطراف السفلية مهم جدا. في بعض الحالات، عندما لا يكون الاتجاه مثاليًا، يمكن مواجهة مواقف سلبية متعددة مثل الموقف وزوايا المفاصل ومشاكل المشي. في حين أن العظام المستقيمة سيكون لها مزايا فيزيائية وفسيولوجية. يمكنك أن ترى أن معظم تقوسات الساق تقع ضمن تعريفين شائعين. هذه هي مفاصل الركبة في كلا الساقين أقرب إلى بعضهما البعض من الطبيعي، ومفاصل الركبة في كلا الساقين بعيدة عن بعضها البعض عن الطبيعي. ولكن بصرف النظر عن هذه، هناك انحناءات في الأطراف السفلية. يمكننا إعطاء أمثلة على حالات مثل دوران العظم حول محوره، وعدم انتظام بسبب انحناء الحوض، ودوران المفصل. في بعض الأحيان يمكن رؤية أكثر من حالة من هذه الحالات في نفس الحالة. ومع ذلك، على الرغم من أنه قد يبدو من الصعب تصحيحه، إلا أنه وضع يبعث على الدفء ويمكن تصحيحه بتقنيات جراحية سهلة للغاية اليوم. في معظم الحالات، يشعر الناس بالقلق من أن تقوس الساق لن يتحسن أبدًا، لكن لا داعي للقلق. في قسم جراحة العظام والكسور، يمكنك استعادة حالتك الطبيعية بمساعدة متخصصين في تصحيح العمود الفقري والأطراف السفلية. على الرغم من أن تلقي الجراحة أمر مقلق، إلا أننا نريدك أن تعلم أننا سنبذل قصارى جهدنا لقبول هذه العملية الصعبة ودعم قرارك بتلقي الجراحة. قسم جراحة العظام والكسور. #جراحة_العظام #تعديل_الساق #تقوس_الساقين #تطويل_القامة #genuvarum #valgus #knockknees #bowlegs #bowlegsurgery #bowlegscorrection #limblengthening https://www.instagram.com/p/CaqR_uVMOj2/?utm_medium=tumblr
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janlouise · 7 years ago
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Today on my hike in Paradise #paradise #knockknees #skinnylegs #hiking #shadows #redrocks #calicobasin #nevada #mojave #mojavedesert #ilovelasvegas #lasvegas (at Calico Basin, Red Rock Conservation Area)
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bnation · 4 years ago
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science is cruel
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beautyhealthmatters-blog · 5 years ago
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Having bowed legs and knock knees is sometimes leading to insecurities and low self-esteem. Some men or women go to the expensive surgical way to correct it.  However, we have now a natural way of solving it. Just click this link. 
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astutamob · 5 years ago
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Woman sitting at bus stop. #knockkneed #streetwear #streetfashion #busstop #waiting #sunglasses #bantuknots #blackandwhite #blackandwhitephotography #street #blackisbeautiful #chillipoppers https://www.instagram.com/p/B2y9FckD2CH/?igshid=i6r1qyths7hs
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blacker-the-knowledge · 5 years ago
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Black History Fact of the Day
Born into slavery on October 2, 1800, in Southampton County, Virginia, his name was recorded as "Nat" by Benjamin Turner, the man who enslaved him and when Benjamin Turner died in 1810 Nat became the property of Benjamin’s brother Samuel Turner. By the Civil War era, sources referred to him as Nathaniel, and gave him the surname of the person who enslaved him in the white slaveholder custom of the time. Historians also adopted that convention. Turner knew little about the background of his father who was believed to have escaped from slavery when Turner was a young boy.
Turner spent his entire life in Southampton County, Virginia, a plantation area where slaves were the majority of the population. He was identified as having "natural intelligence and quickness of apprehension, surpassed by few." He learned to read and write at a young age. Deeply religious, Nat was often seen fasting, praying, or immersed in reading the stories of the Bible.
Turner's religious convictions manifested as frequent visions which he interpreted as messages from God. Turner's belief in the visions was such that when Turner was 22 years old he ran away from his owner but returned a month later after receiving a spiritual revelation. Turner often conducted Baptist services, preaching the Bible to his fellow slaves who dubbed him "The Prophet". Turner garnered white followers such as Ethelred T. Brantley, who Turner was credited with having convinced to "cease from his wickedness".
After the rebellion, a reward notice described Turner as:
5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, weighs between 150 and 160 pounds, rather bright complexion, but not a mulatto, broad shoulders, larger flat nose, large eyes, broad flat feet, rather knockkneed, walks brisk and active, hair on the top of the head very thin, no beard, except on the upper lip and the top of the chin, a scar on one of his temples, also one on the back of his neck, a large knot on one of the bones of his right arm, near the wrist, produced by a blow.
Turner was proclaimed as a prophet by his fellow black slaves on the plantation. In early 1828, Turner was convinced that he "was ordained for some great purpose in the hands of the Almighty." While working in his owner's fields on May 12, Turner
"heard a loud noise in the heavens, and the Spirit instantly appeared to me and said the Serpent was loosened, and Christ had laid down the yoke he had borne for the sins of men, and that I should take it on and fight against the Serpent, for the time was fast approaching when the first should be last and the last should be first."
“In connecting this vision to the motivation for his rebellion, Turner makes it clear that he sees himself as participating in the confrontation between God’s Kingdom and the anti-Kingdom that characterized his social-historical context." He was convinced that God had given him the task of "slay my enemies with their own weapons." Turner said, "I communicated the great work laid out for me to do, to four in whom I had the greatest confidence" – his fellow slaves Henry, Hark, Nelson, and Sam.
Beginning in February 1831, Turner interpreted certain atmospheric conditions as a sign to begin preparations for a rebellion against the slave owners. On February 11, 1831, an annular solar eclipse was seen in Virginia and Turner envisioned this as a black man's hand reaching over the sun. He initially planned the rebellion to begin on July 4, Independence Day. Turner postponed it because of illness and to use the delay for additional planning and deliberation with his co-conspirators. On August 13 there was another solar eclipse in which the sun appeared bluish-green, possibly the result of lingering atmospheric debris from an eruption of Mount St. Helens. Turner interpreted this as the final signal, and about a week later, on August 21, he began the uprising.
Turner started with a few trusted fellow slaves. “All his initial recruits were other slaves from his neighborhood”. The neighborhood had to find ways to communicate their intentions without giving up their plot. Songs may have tipped the neighborhood members on movements. “It is believed that one of the ways Turner summoned fellow conspirators to the woods was through the use of particular songs.” The rebels traveled from house to house, freeing slaves and killing the white people they found. The rebels ultimately included more than 70 enslaved and free blacks.
Because the rebels did not want to alert anyone to their presence as they carried out their attacks, they initially used knives, hatchets, axes, and blunt instruments instead of firearms. The rebellion did not discriminate by age or sex, until it was determined that the rebellion had achieved sufficient numbers. Nat Turner only confessed to killing one of the rebellion's victims, Margret Whitehead, whom he killed with a blow from a fence post.
Before a white militia was able to respond, the rebels killed 60 men, women, and children. They spared a few homes "because Turner believed the poor white inhabitants 'thought no better of themselves than they did of negros.'" Turner also thought that revolutionary violence would serve to awaken the attitudes of whites to the reality of the inherent brutality in slave-holding, a concept similar to 20th-century philosopher Frantz Fanon's idea of "violence as purgatory".Turner later said that he wanted to spread "terror and alarm" among whites.
The rebellion was suppressed within two days, but Turner eluded capture by hiding in the woods until October 30, when he was discovered by a farmer named Benjamin Phipps, where he was hiding in a hole covered with fence rails. While awaiting his trial, Turner confessed his knowledge of the rebellion to attorney Thomas Ruffin Gray. On November 5, 1831, he was tried for "conspiring to rebel and making insurrection", convicted and sentenced to death. Turner was hanged on November 11 in Jerusalem, Virginia. His body was flayed, beheaded and quartered. Turner received no formal burial; his headless remains were either buried unmarked or kept for scientific use. His skull is said to have passed through many hands, last being reported in the collection of a planned civil rights museum for Gary, Indiana, despite calls for its burial.
In the aftermath of the insurrection there were 45 slaves, including Turner, and five free blacks tried for insurrection and related crimes in Southampton. Of the 45 slaves tried, 15 were acquitted. Of the 30 convicted, 18 were hanged, while 12 were sold out of state. Of the five free blacks tried for participation in the insurrection, one was hanged, while the others were acquitted.[29]
Soon after Turner's execution, Thomas Ruffin Gray took it upon himself to publish The Confessions of Nat Turner, derived partly from research done while Turner was in hiding and partly from jailhouse conversations with Turner before trial. This work is considered the primary historical document regarding Nat Turner.
In total, the state executed 56 blacks suspected of having been involved in the uprising. But in the hysteria of aroused fears and anger in the days after the revolt, white militias and mobs killed an estimated 200 blacks, many of whom had nothing to do with the rebellion. #natturner
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