¡Si México le gana a Ecuador y después le gana a Inglaterra y después le gana a Brasil y después le gana a Argentina y después le gana a Francia seremos campeones de la Copa del Mundo!
Remind yourself that the greatest expression of the power and love of God is found in the sending of his Son. You don't need to question His sovereignty and love when difficulty comes - just look at the baby in the manger!
Mexican fans fucked up the city so badly during the last match that Mexico City announced a dry law for the match between Mexico and Czechia lol.
Alcohol sales are prohibited in most of downtown.
That won’t work, though. If Mexico wins again, there will be a horde of entrepreneurs selling beers on the streets, and people will just plan in advance.
Mexicans always find a way.
compré mi playera para apoyar a la selección en uno de los puestos pirata de aqui x la casa pero desde el día del partido un colega de la ofi me preguntó si era original y le dije obvio no, pero ahora que la estoy viendo está s��per bien hecha wtf
será robada o qué pedo?
chales
Está increíble este lugar, no sé por qué no se le ha dado mayor difusión si esta super bien conservada esta zona arquecológica. Me quedé sorprendida cuando fui de visita
Los juegos de pelota de Atzompa destacan por la calidad de su arquitectura y por su importancia dentro del paisaje ceremonial zapoteco.
Este sitio conserva tres canchas...
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I’ve been living immersed in South Korea for the last month with my wife and daughter.
We just leave the stroller outside if we go in anywhere.
Because no one’s going to steal it.
I met a friend for lunch. He rode his bicycle. He just left it outside in an alley without a lock.
It was still there 2 hours later.
Another friend mistakenly left his phone on a park bench. When he finally retraced his steps and went back 4 hours later, his iPhone was still there.
I walked by a KPop concert. The fans who traveled from outside of Seoul to attend just left their luggage outside the subway station. No locks. No security.
Koreans take this for granted. They don’t realize this is not normal for most the world, especially America.
When I ask about it, they just respond, “of course, why would someone take it?”
Can you imagine any of these things happening or being possible in NYC or LA or *insert city*?
And IF, something were to be stolen in Korea, the police would investigate. Because in a high trust society, rules and norms matter.
There’s no “under $1000” law.
Theft is theft.
And trust is trust.
Will this social norm ever be possible in America?