Periodista sin medio. Intentando sobrevivir en tiempos de involución social. Powerless. Overrated. SOCIALLY EXHAUSTED. Tragedy is my passion because I’m a ♌️
Episode 1 of ‘HOUSE OF THE DRAGON’ Season 3 will be 72 minutes long.
Featuring the Battle of the Gullet — one of the bloodiest naval battles in Westeros’ history.
Creer que "redistribuir la riqueza" acabará la pobreza, es como creer que promediar la nota del salón, acabará con la ignorancia del que no estudia. Esto solo es invento del socialismo.
First Worlders were concerned that Trump wanted Venezuela’s oil. Turns out Delcy Rodriguez was offering a gold mine to anyone who would lobby the White House to remove sanctions…
Hamilton: "Estoy en contra de la desigualdad entre ricos y pobres".
Hamilton bajando de su yate en túnica y estrellando su Pagani Zonda exclusivo de 10 millones de dólares:
He’s dating Kim Kardashian, who has an estimated net worth of nearly $2 billion. He's worth nearly $500 million and lives in Monaco to avoid paying taxes in the UK.
Remarkable lack of self-awareness.
La monja se lo pone como señal de su renuncia a la vida mundana, la otra se lo pone porque su dios le dice que enseñar el pelo es de putas.
No es lo mismo 😑
This post makes zero sense why would a toy story soundtrack sound like Skyfall and why would Taylor take inspo from Skyfall while making a country song 😭
Me parece tan absurdo cuando rechazan la educación pública. Cuantas mentes brillantes han salido de la UCV y no hubiesen podido pagar una universidad. En fin, los extremos no funcionan.
Estas generaciones del carajo que nada más saben tenerle envidia y un resentimiento enorme a la gente que trabaja por alcanzar sus metas. Fucking hippies motherfuckers.
listen i like taylor a lot, i’m just kinda bitter at the fact that basically anything she releases will debut at #1, i wish miley was a business woman like her, maybe her career could’ve been like this too.
🔴 MATÓ A GERALDIN MORENO EN 2014 Y HOY VIVE TRANQUILO EN ESPAÑA — HASTA AHORA
El excoronel de la GNB Ephraín Enrique Verdú Torrelles enfrenta extradición a Argentina por crímenes de lesa humanidad, pero ¿QUÉ HIZO EXACTAMENTE?
19 de febrero de 2014. Geraldin Moreno Orozco, 23 años, estudiante y deportista, salió al portón de su residencia en Naguanagua, Carabobo. Llevaba una bandera y un pito.
Seis motos de la GNB llegaron disparando. Geraldin cayó. Un guardia bajó y le disparó a corta distancia en el rostro.
Tres días después murió.
Su madre Rosa Orozco lo dijo sin filtros: "El rostro de mi hija era un colador, solo por pedir libertad."
El comandante de ese operativo era el coronel Verdú Torrelles. Quedó impune. Se fue del país. Hoy vive en España.
En 2023, la organización InterJust lo denunció ante la justicia argentina. En febrero de 2026 se emitió orden de extradición. El 10 de junio debe comparecer ante la Audiencia Nacional española.
26 ONG venezolanas exigen que España lo entregue.
Rosa lleva 12 años esperando justicia para Geraldin.
Yo pensé que era mentira que Mario Silva había publicado su PayPal pidiéndole plata a los venezolanos hasta que entré en el Instagram de la hojilla. Qué grandísimas bolas tienen. No tengo palabras para expresar el nivel de caretablismo
Lewis Hamilton says there should be a limit to how much wealth one person can have
"One of the things that I struggle with every day is that there is such a disparity between the wealthy and the poor”
"When you drive around LA there's still so many people living on the streets. You shouldn't be able to have billions"
"I think there should be a limit to how much you can have because there's enough to go around for everyone”
Every time a Michael Jackson hater runs out of legal arguments regarding his 2005 acquittal, they rush to the internet and pull out the same sensationalist story: “The Neverland police reports and the disturbing books.” They act as if it's some newly discovered bombshell, but the truth is simple: all of this was debated, scrutinized, and ultimately rejected by the jury in court more than 20 years ago.
Let me explain once and for all what the FBI and the American justice system actually concluded about the books found in Michael's room.
Michael never even touched those books (zero fingerprints). Let's start with the fact that immediately destroys this narrative. Forensic investigators examined the books seized from Neverland and found that Michael Jackson's fingerprints were not present on the interior pages of any of them. Michael owned a massive library of more than 10,000 books. As he explained in interviews, he received thousands of gifts, packages, photography books, and publications from fans, photographers, and publishers around the world. Many of those items went straight onto shelves without him ever opening them or even knowing exactly what they contained. The prosecution tried to blame a man for books he may never have even flipped through.
They were 100% legal art books. The titles seized by investigators, including works associated with artists such as James Bidgood, Simen Johan, and Kelly Klein, were collections of photography, naturist imagery, and adult artistic content. They were legally published, available through mainstream retailers, and cataloged by major libraries. None of them met the legal definition of child pornography. If there had been even the slightest indication of illegal content, Michael would have been charged with possessing prohibited material back in either 1993 or 2003. That never happened.
Even the prosecutor admitted it. Ron Zonen, one of the prosecutors who worked tirelessly to secure a conviction in 2005, later acknowledged a key fact: “There was no child pornography. There were no videos involving children.” The prosecution attempted to use the books as part of a broader theory of grooming, hoping to create a particular impression in the minds of jurors. But speculation is not evidence, and the strategy ultimately failed.
In 2016, tabloids tried to revive the story. Websites such as Radar Online republished old allegations and claimed to reveal shocking new evidence. Critics pointed out serious issues with those reports, including allegations that certain images had been digitally altered or presented in a misleading way. Some observers also noted the inclusion of material from works published years after the original Neverland searches, raising questions about the accuracy and reliability of the reports. The controversy only reinforced how heavily disputed those claims were.
The FBI found nothing illegal. Federal authorities spent years examining allegations involving Michael Jackson. Investigators reviewed computers, hard drives, documents, and other materials seized from Neverland. After all of that scrutiny, no child pornography charges resulted from those investigations. Reports indicated that investigators found adult heterosexual pornography, which is completely legal for an adult to possess. Michael Jackson was an adult man, and possessing legal adult pornography is not a crime anywhere in the United States. The jury already saw all of this. During the 2005 trial, jurors reviewed the books, heard the testimony, examined the evidence, and listened to the prosecution's theories. They were not kept in the dark. They saw the very material that critics continue to cite today. After months of testimony and deliberation, the result was clear Michael Jackson was found not guilty on all 14 counts.
Bringing up these books today as if they are some newly discovered smoking gun does not demonstrate a deep understanding of the case.