@MRMUSKrnwwx@DimaZeniuk No, thank you. Since you'd probably next be messaging me asking for personal info, typical: "Where are you from?" What's your phone, Bank acct., SS # ? Too many Elons out there, miserable actors.
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Ray Bradbury Memorial Day: A Love Story Written Among the Stars
Today we remember the eccentric genius who taught us to dream of Mars, rockets, and fire balloons — Ray Douglas Bradbury.But behind every great story was an even greater love.Ray and Maggie Bradbury shared 57 years of unconditional happiness — a partnership that began with love at first sight in April 1946 and never faded.The Suspicious CustomerMaggie McClure was working at Fowler Brothers Bookstore in Los Angeles after leaving UCLA. One day, a peculiar young man walked in: long baggy coat, thick briefcase, looking exactly like the type of “intellectual” who sometimes tried to steal books.She approached him politely. He was looking for a science fiction anthology that contained one of his stories. He introduced himself as Ray Bradbury and asked, with boyish hope, if she’d ever heard his name.She hadn’t — yet.Maggie helped him, then went home and read his story. She was hooked.A few days later, Ray returned and asked her out for coffee again. This time, she said yes. They talked for hours. It felt like they had known each other forever.The Proposal Only a Writer Could MakeInstead of a traditional proposal, Ray told Maggie his grand plans: he was going to fly to the Moon and Mars. Then he looked at her and asked:“Would you like to come with me?”She said yes.They married in the fall of 1947.The Muse Behind the MasterpiecesMaggie became Ray’s rock. In the early years, money was tight, but she never complained. She worked hard so he could write undisturbed. She was his first reader, his sharpest critic, and his greatest https://t.co/V7y7zAVV8U 1950, The Martian Chronicles was published — and Ray dedicated it to Maggie. He openly said the book might never have existed without her patience, belief, and love.She accepted him completely — the eternal child who asked for toy robots and ray guns for Christmas, who loved carnivals and sweets, who saw the universe with endless wonder. Maggie never tried to “fix” him. She protected his magic.Together they raised four daughters, surrounded by books, toys, and laughter.Ray Bradbury always said: “Everything I achieved, I achieved because of love.”He lost his beloved Maggie in 2003, but their story remains one of the most beautiful in literary history — a real-life romance as wondrous as any tale he ever https://t.co/OcM6BIeOYS in peace, Ray.
And thank you, Maggie — for believing in a dreamer with a briefcase full of stories.
Definitely going to Hopefully, eventually Hire this genius. Very nice man, too!
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@Kekius_Sage Jesus certainly broke all laws of physics when he was here and still does. But you're making sense of Why he also broke them (water-walking, walking through walls 😄, e.g.).
Because the police favored the stabber, they should be terminated, and put in prison for even a minimal amount of time. They're responsible for his death.
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🚨BREAKING: SPECIALIST DOCTOR SAYS HENRY NOWAK COULD HAVE LIVED IF NOT FOR POLICE
In summary:
- Henry was alive when they arrived and likely clotted
- Aggressive police intervention likely tore clot
- Major Trauma department was minutes away from scene
- Judge and Pathologist were FAR TOO LENIENT on Police
- Henry Nowak had 50% CHANCE to survive
- Absolutely convinced that if he arrived in hospital alive he would have survived
This is disgusting, the family deserve justice
Full breakdown below:
Dr Krzysztof Magier [@DrMagier] based in the Isle of Wight is a qualified Paediatric Care Lead and part of the 'Critical Care Network' with experience in combat medicine training and a specialized course in treating severe injuries (including gunshot and stab wounds) has analysed the footage and claimed the AGGRESSIVE Police intervention may have contributed towards Henry's death.
Dr Magier DISAGREES with the pathologist's and judge's opinion that Henry Nowak had ZERO chance of SURVIVAL.
As well as the claim that handcuffing him essentially changed NOTHING.
In fact he claims the REVERSE IS TRUE, there is a high likelihood that the police intervention CONTRIBUTED TO HENRY'S DEATH.
He analysed the autopsy report, which points to DAMAGE to the subclavian vein as the main source of BLEEDING.
In a healthy person, venous bleeding occurs under low pressure and often self-limits thanks to the NATURALLY FORMING CLOT, while simply approximating the wound edges and compressing the surrounding tissues closes the vein enough to slow or even stop the bleeding.
The body camera footage shows that when police arrived on the scene (likely 5-10 minutes after the injury), Henry was CONCIOUS ENOUGH to speak LOUDLY.
He was therefore NOT YET in a terminal state.
After his arms were twisted behind his back and handcuffed, the vein was most likely STRETCHED, the clot TORN, and BLEEDING DRAMATICALLY INTENSIFIED.
Within just about three minutes, he lost consciousness and DIED.
People with suspected internal injuries should NEVER be moved or yanked abruptly, such actions can destroy the natural clot and lead to massive internal hemorrhage.
Instead of immediately calling a medical rescue team and handing the patient over to paramedics, the police ARRESTED HIM.
If paramedics had arrived first on the scene, Henry’s chances of survival would have been MUCH HIGHER.
AS HIGH AS "50%"—writes Dr. Magier.
Paramedics could have quickly started an IV, administered fluids to increase circulating blood volume, and tranexamic acid to stabilize the clot, and if needed, performed needle decompression (inserting a large, long needle into the lung), because the issue wasn’t so much lack of lung function, but compression of the blood-filled lung on the heart and mediastinum, which blocks circulation.
Worse still, the incident took place just a few minutes' drive by car (2–3 minutes by ambulance with sirens) from Southampton University Hospital—a regional MAJOR TRAUMA CENTRE equipped with a full team of specialists, procedures, and equipment.
"I AM CONVINCED THAT IF HENRY HAD ARRIVED THERE ALIVE THE DOCTORS WOULD HAVE NOT LET HIM DIE"—writes Dr. Magier.
The aggressive police intervention, instead of saving a life, led to death through improper handling of a severely injured person, even though world-class care was just minutes away. "I fear the Judge and pathologist were too lenient toward the police"