"Ortiva"
Porque una madre se opuso a que proyectaran el partido de Argentina en la escuela porque su hijo va "a estudiar y no a mirar fútbol" y estalló el chat de padres
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Uncomfortable Truths About Family No One Admits:
-Not every PARENT knows how to love the right way.
- SIBLINGS can become strangers faster than friends do.
-SILENCE at the dinner table often hides years of tension.
-Some RELATIVES only show up when they need something.
-The "BLACK SHEEP" is usually the one breaking toxic cycles.
-Your FAMILY shapes your start, but you choose ending.
-FORGIVENESS doesn't always mean reconnection
A wolf pup gets roughly two weeks to decide a human is safe. The window opens while the pup is still blind and deaf, so it learns who you are mostly by scent, and once it closes, new faces mostly register as danger for the rest of its life.
A dog greets you warmly because it was born wanting to. A 2017 study found dogs carry changes in the same stretch of DNA that, when deleted in humans, produces Williams syndrome, a condition that makes people unusually friendly and trusting toward strangers. Wolves don't carry those changes. In a Duke experiment, dog puppies that had barely met a person were still thirty times more likely to walk up to a stranger than wolf pups who got round-the-clock human care from birth. Affection from a wolf runs the opposite way. It goes to a few specific individuals, almost always the ones present at the very start.
Getting a wolf to that point is slow, exhausting work. Researchers take the pups from their mother at ten to fourteen days old and hand-feed them around the clock, sleeping beside them at night, because a wolf raised even slightly later grows up frightened of people. One of the most intensive programs on record kept handlers in close contact with the pups twenty-two to twenty-four hours a day.
What the video captures is closer to a family reunion than a pet saying hello. When a wolf greets its own returning pack, it crowds in to lick at their faces and folds low into a posture of friendly submission. Studies that filmed hand-raised wolves meeting visitors found they aim that precise greeting at the people who raised them and stay reserved with anyone they don't know. A few humans got filed as pack in the short days before this animal could open its eyes.
And a wolf holds onto that short list for years. A dog will warm up to almost anyone who kneels and offers a hand. A wolf picks a handful of people early and keeps them, while treating the rest of us like furniture. The people in that snow earned the bond a wolf otherwise saves for its own family, and they earned it back when the animal knew them only by scent.
Right up until the moment I felt my first child growing inside me, I didn't want children. I was a "i dont need no man" feminist that wanted to travel the world and make money.
I was shocked and depressed when I fell pregnant. At first. Then you have a scan, and you feel it move. Then you fall inlove. A love like nothing else you can possibly know. Then you're passed this tiny beautiful perfect human, and nothing else in life matters. Then you want more.
Women have been lied to.
Have your babies. Have lots of them. Find a good man, start as young as you can, and build a family. Children are the most wonderful fulfilling gifts in life.
My motherhood journey has been tough the last few years, but I love them all with a love like nothing else in the world.
Breakups in your 30s hit differently. It's not the same as heartbreak at 21. At 21, you cry, vent to friends, go out, distract yourself, and somehow you heal. Back then, life felt long, full of possibilities, what ifs, and( second chances). But in your late 20s or as you approach your 30s, it feels different. You are not only losing a person. You are losing plans, routines, and the version of yourself that was building a future with them.
A Brazilian hunter cornered a giant anteater in 2012 and chose not to fire his rifle, worried he would hit his own dogs. He stepped in with a knife instead. The animal reared up on its back legs, wrapped both front legs around him, and its claws tore open the big artery in his groin. He bled to death at the scene before his sons could pull him loose.
The animal that did this has no teeth at all. Its eyesight is so weak it is close to blind. It runs at about 91 degrees Fahrenheit, roughly 8 degrees colder than your body, one of the lowest temperatures of any mammal on Earth. The reason is its diet: pure ants carry almost no calories. It is about the size of a Labrador, 70 to 100 pounds, and it walks on its knuckles to keep its front claws from going dull.
Those claws run about four inches long. They evolved to rip open termite mounds packed as hard as dried clay, and they fold into a grip strong enough to hold off a jaguar. In 2016 a camera trap in Brazil caught a jaguar sneaking up behind one. The anteater stood up, spread its arms wide, and slashed. The cat backed off and left. Wildlife biologists have found jaguars in the wild killed by anteater claws, with deep wounds across the chest and neck.
A 2014 paper in the journal Wilderness and Environmental Medicine collected two more human deaths, both hunters in Brazil. Both died the same way the 2012 victim did: the claws cut the femoral artery in the leg, and they bled out within minutes. A zookeeper in Argentina died the same way in 2007.
The viral clip still gets the gentle part right. This animal is not aggressive by nature. The scientist who leads the IUCN's anteater group, which runs the global endangered-species list, says she has never once heard of a wild anteater attacking a person on its own. It runs cold, moves slowly, and spends its day flicking a two-foot tongue in and out of ant nests about 150 times a minute, swallowing close to 35,000 insects. It only fights when something pins it against a wall, or a pack of dogs traps it in a corner.
So both halves of that clip are true. It does play like a kitten. It can also gut the top predator of its jungle. A toothless anteater the size of a family dog is one of the few animals alive that a jaguar will back away from.
@porqueTTarg Lo entendi tarde y con el tiempo, si la mujer que esta al lado tuyo, no banca tus aspirsciones y tus hobbies o gustos, estas solo.
Y para sentirse solo, quedate solo de verdad, al menos nadie te come la billetera.
En Italia, un melanina portante fue a una playa y se empezó a pajear enfrente de los niños
(No voy a mostrar esa parte)
los padres lo agarraron y lo re cagaron a piñas
Por alguna razon una mina lo salio a defender
"Injusticia"
Por este doloroso momento en Arroyo Seco, Santa Fe, cuando un juez ordenó que la policía restituyera a un menor a la madre a pesar de que el niño desesperado pedía que no lo llevaran: "Mi mamá es mala"
Sos un nene de 12 años, es el último mundial de Messi, tu mamá viaja a verlo con su novio nuevo y el hijo nuevo que tiene con él. Vos te tenés que quedar para ir al colegio.
Señores: Estamos siendo testigos del nacimiento de un villano. Espero.