Por que a China tem comida fresca e barata, enquanto os EUA enfrentam alta de preços e consumo de alimentos industrializados? https://t.co/gxdL5q25Jt #g1
🇮🇱 SOLDADOS OU RATOS?
Soldados israelenses que eram tão “valentes” e “corajosos” matando mulheres e crianças em Gaza, agora vivem escondidos em bunkers rezando e chorando de medo dos mísseis e drones iranianos, em vez de irem lutar.
good. one of the only reasons the show is good is because budgetary constraints force creativity. if they had a big budget theyd start doing dumb shit. this is also the reason show runners should be cryogenically frozen between seasons to prevent them from reading comments online
El destino de los caballeros NO fue casualidad. Cuando digo que los dioses estaban observando no miento. A los dioses no les gustó que los Humfreys participaran por venganza en lugar de por justicia, y tampoco les gustó que Baelor luchara con ventaja al saber que la Guardia Real no lo podía tocar.
Para el bando contrario está claro cómo actuaron los dioses. Estos detalles son CINE ✨
George R. R. Martin wrote Baelor Targaryen’s story to end too soon - because in his hands, and in the hands of his descendants, the Targaryen dynasty would have never fallen.
The one who needed no dragons to command loyalty, nor fire to inspire fear. The one who ruled with honor, strength, and quiet dignity - a warrior without cruelty, a prince without arrogance.
A dragon without flame, yet greater than them all - Prince Baelor Targaryen, the greatest dragon Westeros ever had.
Stalingrad killed more Axis soldiers than D-Day, Normandy, and the Battle of the Bulge combined.
The Nazis concentrated around Stalingrad 80 divisions, nearly 1 million troops. And it wasn't just Hitler's Germans: two Romanian armies, an Italian army, and a Hungarian army were there as well.
The fighting was brutal - for every house, every staircase, every shed. By the time Paulus (the German field marshal who commanded the 6th Army at Stalingrad) capitulated, the Axis had lost an estimated 1.5 million men.