@IVANSARNAGO La película es malísima. Fui a verla con mis hijos y salí avergonzado del mal rato que les hice pasar. Todo fan service y chistes sin gracia. Eso sí, Skeletor me ha gustado.
🚨🚨Comunicado de todas las asociaciones de jueces y fiscales profesionales e independientes , ante los gravísimos hechos de acoso, denigración y hostigamiento a la magistrada Beatriz Biedma, que se están publicando en los medios de comunicación, que contrastan con la vergonzosa y tibia nota del CGPJ y con el
impresionante silencio de algunos.
Creo que este duro comunicado debe ir acompañado de otras actuaciones que se intuyen en su párrafo final, y que deberían pasar por la inmediata comunicación a las instituciones europeas de lo que aquí está ocurriendo e incluso, cuando la investigación avance y se concreten las imputaciones, por el ejercicio de las oportunas acciones legales.
A ti que lees esto y te indignas, te pido que retuitees y difundas 👇👇
@rourecentenari@DogmaCentral_ Gran verdad lo que dices de la natación. Yo dejé las pesas y me puse a nadar como un loco y me lesione el hombro de hacer demasiado crol. Casi me tienen que operar. Ahora he vuelto a las pesas y estoy como una rosa otra vez.
A man invented a $2.5 MILLION crime spree, sold it to Hollywood and charged $30,000 per speech to explain how he did it. It was all lies.
> Frank Abagnale claimed he spent 5 years as a teenage fugitive.
> Impersonating a Pan Am pilot, a Harvard trained doctor and a Louisiana attorney general while forging $2.5 MILLION in bad checks across 26 countries.
> Steven Spielberg turned it into a 2002 blockbuster starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.
> It became one of the highest grossing films of that year.
> Broadway turned it into a musical.
> The FBI hired him as a consultant.
> AARP named him their official Fraud Watch Ambassador.
> He charged between $20,000 and $30,000 per speaking engagement for decades telling audiences how he pulled it all off.
> For 40 years nobody seriously questioned any of it.
> Then in 2020 a journalist named Alan Logan spent three years pulling every public record prison document newspaper archive and court file he could find.
> Pan Am's own security department told a journalist as early as 1978 "This never happened. You don't forget $2.5 MILLION in bad checks."
> Prison records showed Abagnale was behind bars for most of the years he claimed to be a fugitive.
> The Georgia hospital had no record of him.
> The Louisiana attorney general's office had no record of him.
> His only confirmed crime was check fraud totalling less than $1,500.
> Logan's conclusion the entire story was not embellished but fabricated.
> Abagnale had not committed the con by impersonating pilots and doctors.
> He committed it by convincing Hollywood, the FBI and the entire world that he had.
The most valuable skill Frank Abagnale ever had was the ability to make people so entertained by a story that they forgot to verify it. That skill made him MILLIONS legally.
@goobelicious@Fansdepantallas@mejoreszasca My favorite part is when they kidnap him to kill him and convinces the thugs to go and take a safe full of money. The surprise inside when they opened it blew my mind. What a nice surprise.
@ANB_Seth@GAMERTAGVR Fantastic, thanks for answering. Amazing that you manage to get the same image quality as with the Alyx engine. Keep up with the great work!!! I loved the Alyx mod, way better than 99% of the actual VR games available.
@antonio_runa@laORBITAdeENDOR La verdad es que estos fan film con IA van mejorando a pasos agigantados. Hace un par de meses eran vomitivos pero ya van aprendiendo…
Me llamo Chema y soy dibujante tradicional. Desde que llegó la IA casi no tengo encargos, pero yo seguiré dibujando mientras pueda.
¿Me ayudas a difundir mis obras? Por cada retuit ayudas a compartir el arte generado por las personas y Skynet pierde una batalla. ¡Gracias!