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Abby and Brittany Hensel, who documented their lives in a TLC reality series, have transitioned from a duo to a trio.
Abby, the left-side conjoined twin, married Josh Bowling, a nurse and United States Army veteran, in 2021. They live in Minnesota, where the Hensel twins were born and raised.
They have a TikTok if anyone wants to post more fun stuff:
abbyandbrittanyhensel/TikTok
https://tiktok.com/@abbyandbrittanyhensel (hope this is right).
Abby and Brittany, 34, have been living private lives since their 8-episode show โAbby & Brittanyโ aired in 2012. But it's been a happy life for them in Minnesota, where they were born and raised.
According to the โTodayโ show, which obtained marriage records for the spouses, the sisters are both fifth-grade teachers in their home state.
There's a link to this Today Show find in that paragraph so I'll link it here:
Abby and Josh kept their marriage under wraps from the public eye until 2023, when they shared photos of the wedding ceremony on their TikTok, @abbyandbrittanyhensel. A wedding guest's resurfaced clip revealed an intimate moment from the lovebird's wedding on Facebook.
A 20-second clip posted on Heidi Bowling's Facebook captures the couple dancing and kissing at the wedding reception. Abby and her sister wore an all-white, sleeveless bridal gown and laced-back dress, while Bowling wore a grey suit.
Bowling is seen staring into his blushing bride's eyes while Brittany supports her sister.
The duo originally appeared on โThe Oprah Winfrey Showโ in 1996, explaining their lives as conjoined twins.
They were born as dicephalus conjoined twins, a rare condition when two heads are on a single body with one genital system; two, three or four arms, two hearts and two legs.
The Helsen twins share a bloodstream and all organs below the waist. Abby controls their right arm and leg and Brittany controls the left side.
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The comic in question makes the same uninspired complaints you've all heard before: long wait times, not enough doctors, not actually free. Spicier then her usual "look at me I'm a quirky girl" comics, but still long and unfunny.
The reactions, however, are hilarious.
"FREEEEEEEEEEEEE"
< privilege
(this Marsey is so useful)
My favorite comments are the ones accusing her of being American.
She's Canadian, not American
I know, I read her responses, my meme still aplies tho
All in all, quite a bit of seetheposting from poor amerifats that can't afford insurance. Probably her best comic ever. !pinknames
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!leafs it's clearly not the teachers fault kids ain't learning, it's gotta be that darned social media
Four Ontario school boards have launched $4.5-billion in lawsuits against social media giants Snapchat, TikTok and Meta โ which owns Facebook and Instagram โ accusing them of deliberately hurting students, interfering with their learning and harming their mental health, leaving educators to โmanage the fallout.โ
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it's apparently good, I haven't managed to get it working yet
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The tragic incident surrounding the Netflix adaptation of the "Three Body Problem" series is not widely known among its fans. Lin Qi, a visionary and brilliant young billionaire, acquired the rights to the "Three Body Problem" with the ambition of creating various products from it. He enlisted the expertise of Xu Yao, a distinguished lawyer, appointing him CEO to spearhead the business operations, including securing a deal with Netflixโa feat for which Lin compensated Xu with a salary of nearly $3 million. However, Xu's performance did not meet expectations beyond the Netflix agreement, leading Lin to reduce his salary to $750,000 and bring in additional executives to enhance business operations. Xu, retaining his CEO title, was reportedly infuriated by this demotion and further aggravated by not being credited as a producer on the Netflix project. and bring in additional executives to enhance business operations. Xu, retaining his CEO title, was reportedly infuriated by this demotion and further aggravated by not being credited as a producer on the Netflix project.
Driven by revenge and inspired by the TV show "Breaking Bad," Xu meticulously planned Lin's murder. He purchased 160 phones and established a company in Japan to acquire the necessary chemicals for his scheme, testing them on animals. Xu then poisoned Lin and his colleagues, disguising the lethal substances as an advanced probiotic. Lin unsuspectingly consumed it and soon after was hospitalized, where it was immediately apparent he had been poisoned, though the specific toxins were unknown. The police quickly suspected Xu, who, had he disclosed the nature of the poisons (later found to have included exotic substances such as pufferfish poison and mercury and at least three other poisons), could have saved Lin's life. However, he chose not to, ensuring Lin's demise. Just a few days ago, as the show was premiering globally, Xu was finally sentenced to death for the murder of Lin and attempted murder of two other colleagues, who survived but with lifelong injuries.
Lin Qi, credited as an executive producer on the Netflix project posthumously, passed away at the age of 39. RIP ๐ฏ๏ธ
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Bengali supremacy
Imagine apologizing to a Biharoid
There isn't enough hate for Biharis tbh.
If I take out where 20% of your population and the richest chunk lives you're still about twice as rich as me but not thrice now take that you Bengali chud
Oh yeah everyone loves corrupt Bihari bureaucrats
If the gods were kind they'd flood Bihar again like in the Gupta times and extinguish all life there
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She met me and loved my hair but now as we've gotten older she wants me to have a more traditional style. I don't think I could bring myself to it, we've been together for 1 1/2 years. Should I break up with her?
Body autonomy. It's yours. You're the only one with the right to decide what you do with it.
Where was this energy on the post about the gf who doesn't want to shave her moustache anymore
Didn't see the post, would have said the same thing.
You're body belongs to you and no one else.
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And I have to say, after the the head injury, everyone here makes a lot more sense.
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I keep attracting mentally unstable and overweight women
Is an overweight woman a turnoff for you
Bulking up to not get fat women
How much weight do I need to lose to be attractive, I'm 260 now and think 170 is a good spot
That's all from the last 30 days.
Pic unrelated: used to be the actual banner for /r/cuckoldpsychology
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She's had guys come up to her constantly, complimenting her, everyone taking interest in her which is great! She's also getting her meals paid for by random men. I'm happy for her. But I'm sitting here third wheeling on my own vacation, naturally getting ignored (not blaming her, it's just the convos are just with her and whatever guy it is because they aren't interested in me)
Back home I felt somewhat confident in how I looked. I felt pretty but now I just feel so hideous. I'm like 0 for 30 right now and only been here 2 1/2 days. Like it would feel nice to just have one person, doesn't have to be a guy, to just say something nice to me. Sucks being the โuglyโ one. I've already cried in public. I dress cute, did my hair, my face is natural I curled my lashes though. Idk. Just sucks to have to experience and witness this at least once an hour while I sit here waiting for it to be over.
In conclusion I just want the same treatment she gets. I feel like I wasted my money
Edit: right before dinner some girls said โyou're so prettyโ and didn't even look at me. Im not even like a 1 on the attractiveness scale but now I'm starting to feel like I am
Colossal L casually posted on twox yet again
Too lazy to select comments
- WayOut : Did salvador write this?
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When I chose BSD for Redis, I did it exactly for these reasons. Before Redis, I mostly used the GPL license. Then my beliefs about licensing changed, so I picked the BSD, since it's an "open field" license, everything can happen. One of the things I absolutely wanted, when I started Redis, was: to avoid that I needed some piece of paper from every contributor to give me the copyright and, at the same time, the ability, if needed, to take my fork for my products, create a commercial Redis PRO, or alike. At the same time the BSD allows for many branches to compete, with different licensing and development ideas.
When authors pick a license, it's a serious act. It's not a joke like hey I pick BSD but mind you, I don't really want you to follow the terms! Make sure to don't fork or change license. LOL. A couple of years ago somebody forked Redis and then sold it during some kind of acquisition. The license makes it possible, and nobody complained. Now Redis Inc. changes license, and other parties fork the code to develop it in a different context. Both things are OK with the license, so both things can be done.
A different thing is what one believes to be correct or not for the future of some software. That is, if I was still in charge, would I change license? But that's an impossible game to play, I'm away from the company for four years and I'm not facing the current issues with AWS impossible-to-compete-with scenario. I don't know and I don't care, it does not make sense to do such guesswork. What I know for sure is that licensing is a spectrum. I release code under the MIT or BSD, but that's just me. I understand other choices as well. What I don't understand is making the future of open source in the hands of what OSI says it's correct and wrong. Read the terms of the license, and understand if you are fine with them.
- forgor : Not anime
- SantaisBae : Um, wrong?