#female

tpq1980@iviv.hu

According to Pfizer data reported to the FDA and recently released to the public via FOIA request, 20.07% of pregnancies are terminated as a result of administering the Pfizer mRNA "vaccine" to pregnant women.

Assuming the Pfizer data is authentic, this risk profile means that nobody who is pregnant should take the Pfizer mRNA Covid "vaccine."

5.3.6 Cumulative Analysis of post-Authorization Adverse Event Reports of PF-07302048 (BNT162B2) Received Through 28-FEB-2021

#pfizer #pfizervaccine #fda #foia #pregnancy #pregnant #abortion #USA #UK #baby #babies #children #child #vaccines #vaccination #mrna #vaccine #albertbourla #billgates #covid #covid19 #coronavirus #risk #women #female #woman #fertility #data #statistics #report #study

salinger3@diaspora-fr.org

Les femmes pionnières de la musique électronique "Sisters with transistors"

Photos de quelques-unes des femmes pionnières de la musique électronique qui présentent dans les nouvelles doc Sisters With Transistors - disponibles pour diffusion maintenant ! 🎹

📸 #LaurieSpiegel, #SuzanneCiani, #DeliaDerbyshire, #ElianeRadigue, #DaphneOram, #PaulineOliveros, #MaryanneAmacher, #WendyCarlos , #ClaraRockmore , #LaurieAnderson

https://sisterswithtransistors.com/

https://vimeo.com/ondemand/sisterswithtransistors/534043397

#music #musique #synthetiser #synthetizer #electronic #woman #women #female #sisters #transistors

@bliter@diaspora-fr.org @alien23@friendica.feneas.org @carolinerre@diaspora.psyco.fr

dkkhorsheed@diasp.org

#Three #Graces #Roman #Marble #Stone #Sculpture #Group #Statue #Greek #Mythology #Aglaia #Beauty #Euphrosyne #Mirth #Thalia #Abundance #Fertility #Growth #Female #Nature #Art #Our #World

The Three Graces

Roman copy of a Greek work of the 2nd century B.C.

These young girls, linked in a dance-like pose, represent The Three Graces: Aglaia (Beauty), Euphrosyne (Mirth), and Thalia (Abundance). They bestow what is most pleasurable and beneficent in nature and society: fertility and growth, beauty in the arts, harmonious reciprocity between men. They enjoyed venerable cults in Greece and Asia Minor. In mythology, they play an attendant role, gracing festivals and organizing dances. Their closest connection is with Aphrodite, whom they serve as handmaidens.
This carefully calculated, frieze-like composition is typical of classicizing art of the second and first centuries B.C. Instantly recognizable, it soon became the canonic formula for representing the Graces, who appeared in every medium and on every kind of object, from mirrors to sarcophagi.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art