Al final del día, odian a @elonmusk porque les rompió el esquema.
Quisieron callarlo y no pudieron.
Anunciaron su hundimiento y no se cumplió.
Musk es la demostración de que la iniciativa individual puede más que los complots de las burocracias.
Exmo. Sr. Jooil Lee, Embajador de la República de @embkoreamexico, de manera personal y se de muchos le extiendo una disculpa
Por el acto racista hacia una de sus compatriotas, de Ulises Fernando Bernal, Presidente de
@CITGEJ_oficial
Los mexicanos no somos asi de pequeños
🌊🇲🇽 Las Cataratas del Viaducto Tlalpan ya son una realidad.
Con la lluvia de hoy, varias vialidades quedaron convertidas en ríos y hasta hubo vehículos prácticamente bajo el agua.
El famoso rayo brugadizador volvió a hacer de las suyas.
Donde toca, aparecen cascadas, lagunas urbanas y nuevos hábitats para los ajolotes.
Mientras otras ciudades construyen infraestructura para evitar inundaciones, en la CDMX parece que están ampliando el ecosistema acuático.
Lo bueno es que ya no necesitamos viajar hasta Canadá para ver las Cataratas del Niágara.
Con una lluvia fuerte basta con darse una vuelta por Tlalpan.
Los ajolotes agradecen el esfuerzo de la transformación.
@TlalpanVecinos
No hay nada más patético que ver a un político quejándose de la fortuna de un empresario que envía cohetes al espacio, fabrica autos que se estacionan solos, o lleva internet a cualquier lugar del mundo.
Pinches políticos, hagan algo productivo con sus vidas.
Muslims went crazy after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said this:
"Radical Islam doesn’t want just a small caliphate in Iraq or Syria. They see the United States as the greatest evil on Earth and seek to dominate the entire West. Radical Islam is revolutionary, it wants endless expansion, terrorism, assassinations, and total control. They hate America, Europe, Israel, and every Muslim nation that partners with us. Orlando, Pensacola, and domestic attacks prove it.
Radical Islam is a clear and imminent threat to the world."
I agree with every single word he said.
🔴 AL MINUTO : SE CONFIRMA QUE HAY CUATRO ÓRDENES DE ARRESTO CONTRA POLÍTICOS DE MORENA: HOY SE NOMBRARON EN LA REUNIÓN DE SEGURIDAD CON EU ; Además de Rubén Rocha Moya y Enrique Inzunza, se ha confirmado que existen 4 órdenes de arresto contra políticos de Morena . Trascendió que en la reunión sobre seguridad entre autoridades de México y EU se revelaron los nombres y aunque se han dejado en secreto , en altos círculos del gobierno se comenta que los 4 nombres son : Adán López , Américo Villarreal , Mario Delgado y Andrés López Beltrán .
Ulises Fernando Bernal Miramontes, es el nombre del tipo que hizo burlas racistas a una aficionada coreana. Presidente del colegio de ingenieros topográficos de Jalisco.
La inmensa mayoría de los mexicanos repudiamos estos actos
At 17, Dawn Loggins came home from a summer program and discovered her family was gone.
No note.
No warning.
No home.
Months later, she received an acceptance letter from Harvard.
This is her story.
Dawn grew up in rural North Carolina in a house without electricity or running water.
When the family needed water, she and her brother walked to a public park and filled jugs from the bathroom faucets.
Showers were rare.
Classmates called her dirty.
She kept showing up to school.
Her parents moved constantly.
Eviction after eviction.
New town.
New school.
By age 17, Dawn had attended four different high schools and missed nearly an entire year of education.
Most students would have fallen behind.
Dawn excelled.
When she arrived at Burns High School in 2010, guidance counselor Robyn Putnam immediately saw something special.
Dawn enrolled in makeup courses.
Studied before sunset because there were no lights at home.
Took AP classes.
Earned straight A's.
Joined clubs.
Then led them.
Photography Club.
Rock Climbing Club.
Spanish Club.
President of all three.
That summer she earned a place at the prestigious Governor's School of North Carolina.
Teachers helped buy her clothes.
Putnam drove her 200 miles to the program.
Nobody knew where Dawn would be living when it ended.
The concern turned out to be justified.
Near the end of the program, Dawn tried calling home.
The number was disconnected.
When she returned, the house was empty.
Her parents had moved away.
She was 17 years old.
Homeless.
Alone.
Most people would have stopped there.
Dawn didn't.
She couch-surfed.
Carried toiletries in her backpack because she never knew where her next shower would come from.
And every morning at 6 a.m., she went to work.
As a school custodian.
She swept hallways.
Cleaned classrooms.
Scrubbed desks.
Then sat down and earned straight A's.
By graduation year, she had:
• Straight A grades
• AP courses
• Leadership roles in three clubs
• A part-time job before school every morning
Then a teacher made one suggestion:
Apply to Harvard.
Dawn laughed.
Then thought:
"Why not?"
She became the first student in Burns High School history to apply.
Months later, an envelope arrived.
Harvard College.
Accepted.
Full tuition.
Full room and board.
Everything covered.
On graduation day in 2012, when her name was announced, the entire gymnasium stood and applauded.
Teachers cried.
Students cheered.
The girl who cleaned their hallways before sunrise was heading to Harvard.
When asked about her parents, Dawn didn't speak with anger.
She simply said:
"I love my parents. I disagree with the choices they've made."
Then she added something even more powerful:
"If I had not had those experiences, I wouldn't be such a strong-willed or determined person."
Burns High School had over 1,000 students.
Dawn Loggins became the first ever accepted to Harvard.
Proof that the circumstances you're born into are not the same thing as the future you're capable of building.