Acabo de ver que Lupita Villalobos se fue a marchar a Hermosillo por la educación infantil y se llevó a Juan. Realmente si tu esposo no lucha por lo que tú, ¿estás casado? 😏
microfeminismos q implanto en mi dia a dia
-no m callo si un hombre m interrumpe
-si m miran d forma asquerosa en transporte público les miro sin parpadear hasta incomodarles
-insulto mínimo a 1 hombre al día
-cometo el 95% d los homocidios y aprox el 85% d los delitos graves
Otra vez, los que dicen que hacer viajes de trabajo ha de estar chido es porque no se han aventado la de facturar 32 mamadas para comprobar un puto panini de 3 quesos y un moka.
¿Qué clase de redacción periodística es esa de ¿“Valdés ha estado destrozando a Adidas y Someone Somewhere”? ¿Ese es tu dato duro? ¿Los posts de una mujer están destrozando a una empresa transnacional y a otra conectada con el privilegio y el nepotismo en México? @jacknicas@nytimes
Mia Couto tinha razão quando disse:
"Mais belo que o canto de um pássaro é o seu voo, pois nem todo o canto é de alegria, mas todo o voo é de liberdade."
The attempt to sabotage a photographer’s chances ended up creating the most memorable image of his career.
Everyone at the regional zoo photography competition knew he was the favorite. Year after year, his elephant photographs stood out, and he had earned a reputation for being one of the friendliest people there, always gracious even when others hoped someone else would finally take the top prize.
So when a zoo insider quietly helped a competing friend, they thought they had found the perfect way to stop him. He was assigned the worst elephant viewing slot of the day, a time when the elephants were usually resting and inactive. Since his winning images often showcased their strength, movement, and personality, it seemed like a guaranteed disadvantage. He realized exactly what was happening, but instead of arguing or complaining, he simply picked up his camera and headed in as if nothing had changed.
When he arrived, he found an elephant peacefully resting among a pile of old tires, completely still, with a small butterfly perched on its trunk. Rather than trying to force a dramatic shot, he patiently waited. Moments later, the elephant opened its eyes and awkwardly crossed them to look at the butterfly sitting inches from its face.
The result was one of the funniest and most unexpected wildlife photographs anyone at the event had ever seen. 😂
The image went on to win the competition and quickly spread far beyond it, becoming a reminder that sometimes the obstacle meant to hold you back ends up leading directly to your greatest opportunity.