Casada con un pergaminense que amo con locura. Mamá de dos niños. Amante de los perros, adopta no te vas a arrepentir. Amor por Edu SIEMPRE 🐾 Aquí y ahora.
Entrar a Twitter y leer noticias pálidas y luego ver esto y reconocer que ese amor SON TUS PADRES!!! 42 años juntos y siguen caminando de la mano. Los amooo!!!!
Estoy maravillado con la historia de los dos chabones que se robaron el cerdo de un almacén y lo devolvieron pidiendo perdón porque estaban en pedo. Siento que todos en Rosario sabemos que podría haber sido cualquiera de nuestros amigos o nosotros mismos.
@erix2604 Es la mayor satisfacción como hijo devolverles un poquito a nuestros viejos. Yo le compré un lavarropas a mi mamá con mi primer sueldo y lo invite a comer una parrillada con todo a mi viejo jeje
🚨Pep Guardiola on why Lionel Messi is still football's most decisive player at the 2026 FIFA World Cup:
🗣️ “People often judge players by how much they run or how fast they are. With Leo, those standards have never applied. His greatest quality has always been his understanding of the game.
“Every team arrives with a plan to stop him, yet he still finds the solution. That isn't luck or coincidence. It's the result of a football mind that sees spaces and moments before anyone else.
“The older he gets, the more efficient he becomes. He doesn't waste energy because he knows exactly when to accelerate, when to pass and when to decide a match. Very few players in history have possessed that level of intelligence.
“At a World Cup, where every detail matters, having someone like Messi gives Argentina an enormous advantage. He can change the direction of a game with one action, even if he has been quiet for most of the match.
“That is why you never relax when Messi is on the pitch. You can defend well, control possession and follow your plan perfectly, but one moment of brilliance from him can erase everything. Players like him are extremely rare, and football should enjoy them while they're still here.”
👏🇦🇷 “¿MI NUEVO EQUIPO AHORA? POR SUPUESTO DIRÉ ARGENTINA”
🇸🇪 Elliot Stroud, mediocampista de la Selección de Suecia, habló sobre su admiración por el público argentino y contó que se acercó a un banderazo:
“¿Mi nuevo equipo ahora? Por supuesto diré Argentina. Los aficionados son muy apasionados. Les encanta el fútbol y creo que se ve en la Copa del Mundo y en los clubes.
Mi familia estaba viviendo cerca. Supimos que había una base de hinchas argentinos a la vuelta de la esquina, así que fuimos a visitar y mirar cómo era. Fue increíble. Una experiencia nueva y algo genial a lo que tal vez no estoy acostumbrado”.
🎙️: @ESPNArgentina.
El tipo estaba con la camiseta de Colombia, con la de Argentina en su mano y festejando el triunfo de Paraguay cuando estaba rodeado de alemanes jajajaja lo banco
The cancer had eaten so much of his hip that there was barely a joint left to hold him together.😳
Vittorio Micheli was a young Italian soldier, twenty-three years old, when the pain began in his left hip in the spring of 1962.
The biopsy gave it a name no one wants: a sarcoma. A malignant tumor. It grew with terrible speed. On the X-rays the doctors watched it dissolve the bone itself — the cancer destroyed part of his pelvis and chewed into the head of the femur, the very ball of the hip joint.
They offered him no chemotherapy. No radiation. They did not think it would help. They encased his ruined hip in a plaster cast and, in his own words, the tumor had already destroyed part of his pelvis and was attacking the femoral head. He was told he had very little time.
In May 1963, racked with pain and unable to walk, the dying soldier was carried to Lourdes. He was bathed in the waters of the shrine.
He felt no lightning. No sudden jolt.
But something quiet had begun.
Back at the military hospital, the appetite he had lost returned. The pain that had ruled him eased. A sense of calm settled over him. And then he started getting out of bed — first in his cast, on crutches, then more.
The doctors paid little attention. Until they took the next set of X-rays.
The tumor was gone.
And this is the part medicine could not hold in its hands: the bone had grown back. The hip that the cancer had eaten away rebuilt itself. The joint reformed. A man whose pelvis had been partly destroyed walked on a hip that, by every law the doctors knew, should never have existed again.
Most cancers, in remission, leave the body scarred and the bone gone for good. Bone does not simply return to a socket it has lost. His did.
The Lourdes Medical Bureau took the case and held it for years. The international committee of physicians examined it in 1969 and again in 1971, poring over the films from before and after. Their agreement was unanimous: a cure that medical science could not explain. The Church gave its formal recognition in 1976 — thirteen years after the baths.
With that, Vittorio Micheli became the sixty-third cure officially recognized at Lourdes.
He lived on for decades, returning to the grotto year after year as an old man, walking on the leg they had cast in plaster and given up for lost.
The cancer took the bone. The waters gave it back.
- Messenger of Lourdes Co.
Mi abuela falleció hace varios años y en su casa había servilletas de tela, mi otra abuela, modista, las coció y me hizo éste mantel.
Cada vez que pongo la mesa las recuerdo a ambas con un amor que me desborda el corazón 🥹
Este dulce cachorrito fue encontrado enterrado en los escombros de un edificio de apartamentos colapsado y los rescatistas pudieron sacarlo de manera segura y estaba muy feliz, pero deshidratado.
7️⃣1️⃣ personas sumaron su granito de arena!
Acordate que tú RT es súper importante para llegar a más personas, siempre hay alguien nuevo que lo ve y ese alguien puede ser la persona que lo ayude a llegar a España.
Lee el hilo si podes de abajo para conocerlo un poco 🇦🇷➡️🇪🇸
That’s one big chandelier…
The @NASAHubble team captured this sparkling photo of the Chandelier Cluster, a globular star cluster within our Milky Way galaxy. A globular cluster is a dense collection of thousands to millions of stars bound by gravity. https://t.co/hkks3ngsPU
Dastan, Tsunami, Blade, Kayra y Mali son solo 5 de los muchos héroes latinos de cuatro patas y de diferentes países que hoy se juegan la vida entre los derrumbes para encontrar a quienes aún esperan ser rescatados tras los sismos en #Venezuela 🇻🇪
Durante años fueron entrenados para hacer lo que pocos pueden: olfatear esperanza entre el polvo, avanzar por espacios estrechos y detectar vida en medio del silencio y la destrucción. Mientras muchos corren lejos del peligro, ellos avanzan directo hacia él, guiados por su valentía y por el vínculo inquebrantable con sus rescatistas.
Su labor recuerda que el heroísmo no siempre lleva capa ni habla con palabras. A veces tiene patas, hocico y un corazón enorme que no distingue fronteras cuando se trata de salvar una vida.
#VenezuelaNoEstáSola #VenezuelaSeLevanta #VenezuelaResiste