24/05/2026
Some more info on him... 💔💞🍀
Všeobecné, literárne a odborné preklady a korektúry z/do angličtiny, vyučovanie angličtiny-súkromné hodiny, doučovanie, kurzy vo firmách
24/05/2026
Some more info on him... 💔💞🍀
24/05/2026
Can you help this little unlucky creature?
Kocúrik je slepý😢
Na klinike ho prepustia zajtra, je to 6-7 mesačný kocúrik. Podľa pani veterinárky sa obe očká už nedajú riešiť, zachrániť ani teda ich neoperovali…len ošetrili….už nie je čo.
Je mega prítulný, len bohužiaľ slepý….my ho nemozeme prijat, cize sa vrati.
24/05/2026
a small but practical word to revise or learn ✅💦😁☀️💚🍀🌷🙂
22/05/2026
Some nutrition supplements good for your brain 🧠
Mozgová hmla ničí sústredenie miliónom ľudí. Svetoznámy psychiater odporúča 8 doplnkov na mentálnu výdrž Popredný psychiater Dr. Daniel Amen odporúča 8 doplnkov výživy, ktoré môžu pomôcť pri mozgovej hmle a zhoršenom sústredení.
22/05/2026
That's just unbelievable..
Oxford, England. December 14, 1650.
A 22-year-old servant named Anne Greene walks to the gallows with a noose already waiting for her.
Her crime, by the brutal standards of the era: her employer's grandson had gotten her pregnant. When the baby came far too early — at just seventeen weeks — Anne said it had never drawn a single breath. A midwife backed her up. Fellow servants testified that weeks of punishing labor had likely caused the loss. None of it mattered. In 17th century England, concealing the birth of an illegitimate child was treated the same as murder. The jury convicted her anyway.
The ex*****on that followed was merciless.
Hanging in that era wasn't the swift, merciful drop we know from history books. There was no mechanism to snap the neck cleanly. You strangled — slowly, publicly, while the crowd stood and watched. Anne kicked and gasped for so long that her friends, unable to bear it, grabbed her legs and pulled down with all their weight trying to speed her death. A soldier struck her in the chest four or five times with the butt of his musket. Still her body refused to surrender.
After half an hour, she finally went still. They cut her down, loaded her into a coffin, and hauled her to the University of Oxford's medical school. Executed criminals were precious to anatomists in an age when human dissection was rare and regulated. By morning, her body would be opened on the examination table in the name of science.
Dr. William Petty and Dr. Thomas Willis arrived the next day, instruments ready.
They opened the coffin.
And one of them stopped cold.
Her chest was moving.
The scalpels hit the floor. The two physicians threw themselves into saving her — pouring hot cordials down her throat, rubbing her arms and legs furiously to wake the blood, tickling the back of her throat with a feather until she coughed, wrapping her in every blanket they could find, dragging her close to the fire. A woman was persuaded to climb into the bed beside her just to share body heat.
Hour after hour, they refused to give up.
Twelve hours after she had been cut down from the gallows, Anne Greene began to speak.
Twenty-four hours later, she was answering questions.
Four days after her ex*****on, she was eating solid food.
England didn't know what to do with her.
People called it a miracle — divine proof of her innocence, God's own verdict delivered from beyond the grave. And the authorities faced a question no legal system was prepared to answer: Can you hang someone twice?
By then, public opinion had turned completely. The story was already spreading through pamphlets, through taverns, through letters across the country. Anne had survived something no one survives.
She was pardoned.
Her father, a practical man, began charging people admission to come and meet her. The pamphlets flew off the presses — including one called Newes from the Dead — and her story became one of the most celebrated medical cases of the entire century, studied and debated for decades.
Anne went to the countryside to recover, taking her coffin with her as what one account called "a Trophy of her wonderful preservation."
She married. She had three children. She lived for years — perhaps nearly fifteen more — before passing away of natural causes.
The woman who was hanged, beaten, declared dead, and placed on a dissection table had not just survived. She had walked back into the world, built a life, and left behind a story so extraordinary that historians are still writing about it nearly 400 years later.
Some people are simply not done yet.
22/05/2026
My favorite film on Joj Cinema again right now 💞✅🌴☀️🌿🦁
Mia a biely lev | 2019 | TV Program Kráľ prírody, majestátny lev ako ten najlepší kamarát a domáci miláčik? Prečo nie? Jedenásťročné dievča Mia sa s rodinou presťahuje na farmu v Južnej Afrike, kde sa jej v rezervácii s levmi splní dávny sen snáď všetkých detí sveta. Dostane malého levíka, mláďa vzácneho...
05/05/2026
Do you know the meaning of this expression?
🌷🦋 ☀️🎶
03/05/2026
Wow, this is just amazing! Hope it'll come into practice ASAP! ❤️👍🏽🍀
Vedci dešifrovali správy v tvojej krvi: Test za menej ako 20 eur dokáže včas zachytiť rakovinu aj poškodenie orgánov Prelomový test od UCLA môže identifikovať rôzne typy rakoviny pomocou analýzy DNA priamo z tvojho krvného obehu.
03/05/2026
Good news at last. Wishing you full recovery and a long happy life, Timmy. 💖😘👍🏽🙏🎂🎉🍀💞🐳💙🩵💦💚
Vráskavec Timmy vyplával do Severného mora Veľryba uviazla pri nemeckom pobreží Baltského mora.