her breasts are beautiful in her 36C bras! yum!
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pia!!!!! i literally just sat bolt upright in bed!! the raven prince??!!!! an underline story???? hot damn it's better than christmas around here, you are so good to us 😭😭😭😭
I have no idea when it's coming! Because it does happen like... late-stage, after Mosk has graduated, after Gary and Efnisien are bonded and mostly happy, after a lot of things.
But that suits them too. I think it makes sense to me that they find each other towards the end of something.
Our Raven Prince has been incredibly patient, in a way.
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A 12 year old school student died after he was allegedly made to run in extreme heat despite asking for water.
Californian Yahshua Robinson was allegedly forced to run in 36C heat after wearing the wrong clothes to gym class. He collapsed and later died after running, on the same day his mother, a teacher, issued a warning about dangerous weather conditions.
Yahshua said he felt unwell before he collapsed students in the boy’s class told his aunt Amarna Plummer, according to NBC Los Angeles.
Plummer said: “He was reaching out to the teacher, saying he needed some water.”
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Emergency responders rushed to Yahshua’s aid, transporting the boy around 16 kilometres from Canyon Lake Middle School to Loma Linda University Medical Center – Murrieta, where he was pronounced dead at 12:55 p.m, Riverside Sheriff’s office said in a press release.
The 12-year-old’s family is now looking for answers following their child’s death.
Plummer said: “Why would you have a child in his clothes – he didn’t dress out – running a field?”
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Temperatures in Lake Elsinore reached a high of 36 degrees, according to the The Weather Channel. The boy’s aunt revealed Yahshua’s mother, Janae Robinson, a gym teacher at a neighbouring district, that same day, warned school officials about the intense heat.
Plummer added: “She informs the administration, ‘Do not let any children go out today for PE’ And what happened? She gets a call he passed out on the field.
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The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department confirmed they responded to the school after receiving a report of a minor needing medical aid and are investigating the tragic death, according to a statement released by the department.
A statement by The Lake Elsinore Unified School District said: “In this difficult moment, we are deeply saddened to confirm the passing of one of our students due to a medical emergency on one of our LEUSD campuses.
“Our hearts are with the family, friends, and our school community.” The 12-year-old's fundraiser is currently at $49,859 of it $100,000 goal (
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In a GoFundMe page set up by Plummer, she writes that: “The void Yahshua leaves behind is profound” after he collapsed in the “sweltering heat.”
“Janae & Eric Robinson and their three other children are trying to come to terms with this devastating reality. The agony of losing a child is indescribable, and as we wait with heavy hearts for the autopsy results, we are reminded of the unpredictability of life.”
The fundraiser is currently at around $50,000 of its $100,000 goal. Experts say children are more susceptible to heat related death (
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As the family waits to receive the autopsy report determining Yahshua’s death, US Environmental Protection Agency experts have shared the dangers of heat-related illness in children
Most children have a smaller body mass ratio to surface area and are at greater risk for heat-related death than adults.
Children are also more susceptible to dehydration than adults because fluids leave their bodies faster in heat and when exercising, the organisation also shared in their June report.
Flushed skin, deep breathing, little or no sweating, dizziness, fatigue, headache, or loss of consciousness are all signs of heatstroke — and if a child is believed to be suffering from the heat-induced illness, they should be placed in a cool environment and should seek medical attention.
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beautiful in her underwear with her 36Cs!
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- This has been going on for days now, and some of them are obviously bots, but there are enough passably genuine people (or at least more cleverly programmed bots) mixed in that I start to wonder if half the accounts I've blocked by now are actually humans who just haven't figured out tumblr yet. However, even in that scenario this is a ridiculous amount of new followers at once. Why are y'all here??
- I got up early to get blood work done, which was a fatal error considering my resistance to aircon at home in the summertime: I was so dehydrated (despite my morning oatmeal and a few gulps of water) that my blood would NOT come OUT. Another nurse came over and started literally squeezing my upper arm, which to be fair did work, but as she joked about charging me 10元 for the "massage", I began to meander to the borders of consciousness, and informed them I was going to pass out and would like to lie down. Since this was a tiny clinic, the best they could do was prop me against a wall in the waiting area (where I made a full recovery before it came to actual fainting, but still) 🙄
- I take that back, I did actually turn on the AC yesterday for the first time since acquiring my fan, because even the most faithful fan is not quite enough consolation when it's 36C in your room. It is aircon time again now, if only to facilitate my ongoing rehabilitation from the blood-drawing ordeal.
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