Selma Haflidadottir (@shaflidadottir) 's Twitter Profile
Selma Haflidadottir

@shaflidadottir

Lawyer. Broker. Riddari.

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linkhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/selmahaflidadottir/ calendar_today06-05-2015 23:11:31

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ephant (same name at bsky) (@ephant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People say “well what did people do before vaccines/antibiotics/pasteurisation?” as if that’s an argument for going natural. They died, Carol. A lot of people died.

Theodór Ingi (@teddilebig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Í barnæsku ykkar, hvort tölduð þið líklegra að þið mynduð deyja úr garnaflækju eða af því að gleypa tyggjó?

Stefán Máni (@stefan_mani_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Milljón $ hugmynd fyrir næstu kjarasamninga: Launþegar fái frí á afmælisdaginn sinn. Beri afmælið upp á laugardag, er frí á föstudag á undan. Mánudag á eftir, beri afmælið upp á sunnudag. RT ef þetta er góð hugmynd!

melkorka (@melkorka7fn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

90s kynslóðin sem voru með í ,,ekki reykja” átakinu, getum við pls byrjað með nýtt sem er ,ekki taka kókaín á djamminu” cuz we are better than this!! Kv ein sem hatar normalíseringuna á þessu helvíti

Sister Helen Prejean (@helenprejean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you believe that we had a legal system as recently as yesterday that allowed states to send people to prison for life even if two jurors voted ‘not guilty’? The U.S. Supreme Court outlawed these non-unanimous verdicts in a decision issued this morning.

Sister Helen Prejean (@helenprejean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Message from Sister Helen’s Staff: Today is Sr. Helen’s birthday! This past year has been full of surprises and moments of grace. It’s good people like you who share Sr. Helen’s hope to see a world without executions that keep her going.

A Message from Sister Helen’s Staff:
Today is Sr. Helen’s birthday! This past year has been full of surprises and moments of grace. It’s good people like you who share Sr. Helen’s hope to see a world without executions that keep her going.
Laura Nirider (@lauranirider) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there — but especially to the mothers of wrongfully incarcerated youth who have had to wait years to reunite with their kids, and to the many mothers who are still waiting for that day.

Sister Helen Prejean (@helenprejean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The government cannot be trusted with the power to kill our fellow citizens. The death penalty is a failed public policy rife with racism, abuse, and errors. Abolish this immoral practice now.

Haukur Bragason (@haukurbragason) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ég ætla að fá mér gæludýr en hafa það samt aðallega bara úti á röltinu án þess að ég hafi hugmynd um hvað það er að gera. Einhverjar hugmyndir um hvernig dýr ég á að fá mér? ☺️

manwhohasitall (@manwhohasitall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is it REALLY possible for men to juggle home schooling, housework, a full-time job, the Zoom glow, natural brows and radiant testicles?

The Marshall Project (@marshallproj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We asked incarcerated people what might have prevented them from committing the crimes that landed them behind bars. Respondents said that affordable housing, a living wage, and mental health care would have made the most impact. trib.al/C8fVuZ3