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What a beautiful human being.

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It's a good sight to see!

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Thanks! This will help me find more patience as I care for 2 old dogs we adopted after my husband lost his sister ( I blame the jab , she was in isolation for leukemia stem cell treatment, declared a success but died less than 2 months later)

I inadvertently let the dogs train my husband and I’m tired of the mopping pee .

This post is appreciated! Keep doing small acts of kindness when you can!

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Oh you poor thing! You Are An Angel, Too! I'm so sorry for your sister-in-law and can only hope that she is in heaven now, with no more tears.

I've seen a fair amount of leukemia since the jab... seems like it arrives within months. So sad!

You keep taking care of those dogs 🐶 🐩! I am sure they appreciate it! 🙌 🙏 And Happy New Year 🎊🎈!

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Thank you. Sister in law was at Moffitt & they forced the jab. She held out as long as she could. I knew she’d caved in when she stopped asking about ivermectin. ( that may interfere with her rejection medication. I wasn’t allowed to bring organic smoothies for the same reasons but they sent her home with cases of ensure) The isolation & daily pressure of being asked repeatedly…

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It sounds like torture. Poor thing. I'm glad she had you. 🙏

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