Andrew Garfield says he recently watched the Harry Potter films for the first time, but added:
“we shouldn’t be putting money in the pocket of inhumane legislation right now through she that shall remain nameless.”
🚨 Remember this: In 2000, Epstein’s house manager, Alfredo Rodriguez, compiled a list of victims and brought it to a lawyer.
The lawyer contacted the FBI.
The FBI ran a “sting.”
No traffickers arrested.
No victims interviewed.
No investigation.
Instead, Rodriguez was prosecuted for “stolen property.”
He went to prison. And died there.
The whistleblower paid the price. The predator walked free.
That’s the system.
Bad Bunny walked out in a #64 jersey with “OCASIO” on the back.
Not Bad Bunny.
Not Benito.
His real name.
His family name.
Then he grabbed the mic and said:
“My name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. And if today I’m here at the Super Bowl, it’s because I never, never stopped believing in myself.”
In Spanish.
No translation.
Even the jumbotron was in Spanish.
And I watched the whole thing with a translator on.
Because the message was that important to me.
They said he was “un-American.”
They said nobody would understand him.
They said having him perform was “ridiculous.”
And he SHOWED OUT!
He brought out Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.
He staged a wedding on the field.
He recreated a bodega.
He gave us a whole scene of family and love.
He humanized an entire culture on the world’s biggest stage.
All in his native language.
And he didn’t flinch.
His lyrics were clear messages:
“They want to take the river from me, and the beach too. They want my neighborhood and for my grandma to leave.”
“I should have taken more photos when I had you. Hopefully my loved ones will never move.”
And that last line:
“Ojalá que los míos nunca se muden.”
Hopefully my loved ones will never move.
That’s about families being separated.
Forced to leave.
Displacement.
Yeah, he didn’t chase the mainstream.
He made the mainstream come to him.
He put his family name on his back and told 120 million people exactly who he is.
And I’m here for ALL of it!👏🏽
A esta hora en Minneapolis con -21° hay yankis gritando en español: "EL PUEBLO UNIDO JAMÁS SERÁ VENCIDO".
Esta linea temporal de mierda también te da sorpresas.
Trump bombardeó Venezuela:
Esto no puede leerse como un hecho aislado ni como un “conflicto externo”. Es una agresión que atraviesa a todo un continente, a una región que lleva décadas resistiendo al imperialismo, a las doctrinas de guerra preventiva y a la idea de que nuestras vidas son sacrificables en nombre del orden occidental.
Habrá inhumanos que lo celebren o desde la comodidad o la ignorancia, digan que “no es nuestro problema”, que debemos concentrarnos solo en lo que ocurre dentro de nuestras fronteras. Esa neutralidad no es inocente: es exactamente la agenda de quienes siempre han preparado el terreno para la intervención, el saqueo y la violencia sobre nuestras patrias. Palestina fue el laboratorio. Nigeria y Sudán, el aviso. No se esuchó.
Y cuando la violencia se normaliza lejos, tarde o temprano llega a casa.
I dated a woman for three years. She had a 2-year-old son, Leo, from a previous relationship. The dad was out of the picture.
We broke up because she wanted to 'party' and I wanted to settle down.
One night, she dropped Leo off at my house at 11 PM. She said, 'I can't do this anymore. You take him. You’re better at it.' And she drove off.
I have zero biological relation to this kid. The courts told me I had no rights. But I fought. I got guardianship because she abandoned him.
I’ve been a single dad to another man's kid for 10 years. I’ve taught him to shave, to drive, and to treat women with respect—ironically, the respect his mom never showed us.
She surfaced recently because Leo is a star athlete and made the local paper. She wants front-row tickets to the game.
Leo told the coach, 'If she shows up, don't let her in. My dad is the guy in the stands wearing my jersey.'
Biology makes you a relative. Loyalty makes you a parent.
A 17-year-old just built a mind-controlled prosthetic arm for $300.
Yes, $300.
For something that usually costs $450,000.
Let that hit you.
A teenager, working from home, used AI, cheap materials, and 23,000 lines of code to build a device that reads brain signals without surgery, without implants, and without a $450K price tag.
This is not a feel-good story.
It’s a warning shot.
How can a high school student build something 1,500× cheaper than the industry standard?
What does that say about innovation?
About pricing?
About who gets access to life-changing technology?
Of course, medical prosthetics are expensive for real reasons:
materials, testing, regulation, customization.
But let’s be honest — not all of that justifies a half-million-dollar price.
This story exposes a simple truth:
The future of accessibility won’t come from the system.
It will come from the outsiders who dare to challenge it.
If a 17-year-old can match top-tier prosthetics for a fraction of the cost…
why aren’t these solutions available to the millions who need them?
What do you think — breakthrough moment or the start of a bigger revolution?
#AI #Innovation #Healthcare #Accessibility #FutureOfTech