I'm still a Zoe and I follow this advice from Lucien who is six:
1) Build Legos
2) Drink chocolate milk
3) Play with your friends
4)Don't talk on the phone too much
5) Draw everyday
#BoJackHorseman
La laurea in Medicina e chirurgia non vi rende né omniscienti né infallibili. Inoltre non attesta che siate delle persone dotate di buon senso o particolare acume. Esistono medici eccezionali e medici mediocri, come in ogni campo. Ridimensionatevi.
jannik nelle interviste si solito non dice più di 4 parole in fila (sempre le stesse) ah ma se deve parlare di matteo e del loro rapporto sentite qua, la divina commedia (sono la mia vita)
Il cinema, mi ha detto Matteo Rovere, funziona quando tutti i film, anche quelli più piccoli o ricercati, quelli più commerciali o nazionalpopolari, funzionano. Perché c'è un ricambio continuo di persone e interessi, e non ci si cristallizza solo su determinati argomenti e temi.
Dalla sceneggiatura alla scena: ecco Emma Stone e Mark Ruffalo in uno dei momenti di POVERE CREATURE! che non si dimenticano facilmente. Il film di Yorgos Lanthimos è al cinema.
An 11-year-old girl in Ghor Province, Afghanistan sits beside her fiancé, estimated to be in his late 40s, at their engagement ceremony shortly before the couple’s marriage in 2005.
Twenty years after the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan, which ousted the Taliban from power, the world is witnessing one of the most dramatic rollbacks of women’s rights in recent history. Shortly after the Taliban's advancement, reports quickly began to emerge detailing war crimes and targeted violence against women and young girls, including kidnappings, beatings, and forced “marriages” of young girls to Taliban fighters.
“My heart is tearing into pieces. For centuries we were the victims of wars – as children, as teenagers, as mothers. Always as women. We don’t want to be slaves to be beaten and abused," Jamila, an Afghan journalist, shared. "We don't want these 20 years of progress to just go, wash away…”
For decades, Afghanistan's women and girls courageously pursued freedoms and opportunities they were encouraged to fully embrace. Jamila's chilling testimony illustrates the collective trauma from prior Taliban repression, when public lashings and executions were part of daily life, girls couldn’t go to school beyond age 12, and women were stripped of nearly all individual rights. Today, with the nation sinking deeper into cruel tyranny, Afghan women fear the worst. “We don’t want to die like that. We won’t give up."
Photo by TYTW founder @stephsinclairpix . TYTW’s list of active evacuation cases continues to grow. We are now working round the clock to support 175 Afghan individuals at extremely high risk of Taliban violence, including female activists, journalists, and their family members. Your generous donations and shares make this critical work possible, and we thank you all sincerely. Please continue to follow this feed for updates from the field.
Source from @tooyoungtowed
i miei preferiti restano gli psuedo fighetti che “ma figurati, io non guardo mai la tv”. Un minuto dopo ti dicono: tutti i personaggi di CentoVetrine; l’elenco dei fidanzati di Gemma di Uomini e Donne; citano a memoria il litigio tra la Ventura e la madre di Domiziana Giordano.
Ha fallito la società
convincendoci che per
essere meritevoli come
umani si debba spingere
l'acceleratore accademico, puntare
alla perfezione, bruciare le
tappe, non concedere
debolezze, non transigere
sugli anni di corso, non
accettare ripensamenti
Queste storie di @CaraCori 🙏