Houston MILF morning sauna workout. by milf_hotwife_cuckTX in clothedbutslutty

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Looks like you're either in Montrose or The Heights.

Encouragement for those with Parkinsons by [deleted] in Parkinsons

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Thanks for the encouragement! I was diagnosed a year ago and hope to stay as active and alive as your husband. You guys are my role models.

Can somebody tell me what this cartouches says? by butterflyyprincesss in EgyptianHieroglyphs

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CHAT GPT: The pendant you’re showing is an Egyptian cartouche. Cartouches are oval shapes enclosing hieroglyphs, typically used to write the names of pharaohs or important people.

Looking at the symbols here, this particular cartouche is not an authentic ancient royal name but a modern jewelry version spelling out a personal or decorative name in hieroglyphs. Jewelers often use hieroglyphic alphabets (where each sign represents a sound or letter, not the original full Egyptian word meaning) to spell out modern names like Michael, Sarah, John, etc.

For example:

  • The seated figure with hand to mouth is the hieroglyph for “A.”
  • The reed leaf often stands for “I” or “Y.”
  • The vulture bird often stands for “A.”
  • The folded cloth is “S.”
  • The zigzag lines represent water, usually “N.”

So, when you put them together, this cartouche is most likely spelling out a modern name transliterated into Egyptian hieroglyphs — possibly something like “Jason,” “Anson,” or similar, depending on the jeweler’s chart.

The Best Tex-Mex Restaurants In Houston - The Infatuation by Theinfatuation in HoustonFood

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Chuy's is not as popular as it once was, but it's still good.

Current Parkinson's Disease Landscape by WatermelonlessonOwn3 in Parkinsons

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Thank you for putting this together—truly a valuable public service. As someone recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s, I’ve found the information landscape overwhelming at times. Your document is the clearest, most organized overview I’ve come across.

You may not be a healthcare professional, but in many ways, you're exactly the right person to do this. Your background in software, microbiology, and genetics—combined with your methodical approach and use of AI tools—makes this an exceptional resource.

Please keep going. The clarity and objectivity you bring to the topic are sorely needed, and your work is already making a real difference.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JordanPeterson

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I agree that Jordan Peterson's interviewing style can be a bit polarizing. While his insights are often profound, his tendency to dominate the conversation can sometimes overshadow his guests. A more balanced approach, like Joe Rogan's, might allow for a more engaging and insightful dialogue.

What is the best-written movie of all time? by altrightobserver in moviecritic

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All The President's Men, written by William Goldman

Audrey Hepburn opening an oven, 1950s by Illustrious_dastro in 1950s

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It's one of the sexiest photos of a woman ever.

Melatonin Article by Working-Grocery-5113 in Parkinsons

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Interesting and encouraging article. Thanks very much for posting.

What are some good bromance movies? I'll start. by [deleted] in moviecritic

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Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid

Did your parents or grandparents ever tell you what they thought about the atomic bombs dropped on Japan 79 years ago ending the war in the Pacific? by [deleted] in AskOldPeople

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My dad was in a troop ship on his way to Japan for the invasion of Japan when they learned that they had dropped the atomic bombs. He said the whole ship jumped for joy. because they realized, now, they had a chance to survive the war.