Erling Haaland — the giant on the pitch who dominates like a beast, but off it? Pure class. Tough guy, incredible soccer player, and someone who treats everyone with the same respect. A true giant with a massive heart. ❤️
#Haaland#Soccer#Respect@ErlingHaaland
Sáquense a la chingada. Se me erizó la piel 😳😍🇲🇽
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DÉJENSE LA VIDA MAÑANA, POR EL AMOR DE DIOS 🙏 @miseleccionmx
Será èl dia más feliz en la historia de este muladar de país 💚🤍❤️
🎬😱 | Muchos creen que esta escena de Matilda fue creada con CGI.
Pero en realidad, Danny DeVito la filmó utilizando una actriz infantil, cables y un ingenioso truco de cámara, logrando una de las escenas más impactantes y recordadas del cine infantil. 🎥✨
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A veces vivimos como si el mañana estuviera asegurado, posponiendo abrazos, palabras y sueños
Pero la vida solo nos presta el hoy
Por eso, ama sin reservas, agradece sin medida y vive con el corazón en paz
Hoy, porque mañana quién sabe.
Hay amaneceres tan llenos de vida...
Los pájaros cantan, el gallo anuncia el nuevo día, a lo lejos se escucha una canción, el motor de un auto.
Todo parece recordarnos que el mundo ya está despierto y entonces uno también se siente vivo.
Disney princess in real life 🤴✨
This viral video of a little girl from 🇱🇰 Sri Lanka has captured the hearts of millions around the world.
A beautiful moment of innocence, nature, and childhood that feels straight out of a Disney movie❤️
( Video Prabath Silva )
By the age of 43, Mariam Nabatanzi had given birth to 44 children, earning her recognition as the world's most fertile woman.
Mariam Nabatanzi Babirye, known as Maama Uganda, was born around 1980 in Uganda.
Doctors discovered she has a rare genetic condition causing hyper-ovulation, her ovaries release an unusually high number of eggs per cycle, making multiple births almost inevitable every pregnancy.
Her 44 children came from just 15 pregnancies, she had four sets of quadruplets, four sets of triplets, six sets of twins, and six single births.
Doctors advised her to stop having children due to the health risks. She said she had little choice, her husband kept her from accessing contraception.
Her husband eventually abandoned her and the children, leaving her to raise them alone while working as a herbalist and event decorator.
She would wake at 7am, prepare food for all the children, work all day, and return home to cook again.
Tragically, six of her children have d*ed, leaving around 38 surviving. The eldest was caring for the youngest when she spoke to the BBC.
"God gave me all these children and I have to take care of them," she said. "If you are given a burden you carry it."
The original melody of "Lambada" comes from 1981, by the Bolivian band Los Kjarkas with the song "Llorando se fue". Kaoma adapted the Portuguese lyrics from Brazilian singer Márcia Ferreira ("Chorando Se Foi", 1986) who had permission from the originals, along with an upbeat dance arrangement from a 1984 Peruvian version, but released it in 1989 without properly crediting Los Kjarkas.
The track was a massive worldwide success: it sold over 5 million copies in 1989, spent 12 weeks at #1 in France, reached #4 in the UK and charted across many countries. Los Kjarkas sued the producers, won in French court and received credits and royalties (Márcia Ferreira and José Ari were also credited for the Portuguese lyrics).
Many people think Taissa Farmiga from ‘The Nun’ and Vera Farmiga from ‘The Conjuring’ are mother and daughter.
In reality, they are sisters with a 21-year age gap between them.