Curioso: En medio del debate por la propiedad intelectual, el INTA cedió al uso público ocho cultivares, entre los que hay durazneros que recién empezaban a difundirse via @bichosdecampo https://t.co/zOXyhR2TxT
El edema pulmonar es una afección grave caracterizada por la acumulación de líquido en los pulmones, lo que dificulta la respiración y pone en riesgo la vida. Esta condición puede ser causada por diversos factores médicos, incluyendo complicaciones derivadas del uso de sustancias controladas.Cuando el edema pulmonar es inducido por sustancias, se produce un daño en los capilares de los pulmones o una alteración en la presión sanguínea que impide el intercambio adecuado de oxígeno. Esto representa una emergencia médica crítica que requiere atención hospitalaria inmediata para evitar daños permanentes o un desenlace https://t.co/DFzCsHsBl3 se busca información debido a una situación de crisis o consumo de sustancias
@Noxlet12 Was it really like that, or was there actually "another humanity" as some theories suggest?
Not even animals live in filth unless they are confined.
The lack of heating is also striking; for example, poor women in Holland had shelters, as Johannes Vermeer (1632–1675) painted.
Between 1600 and 1700, when visiting the Palace of Versailles in Paris, one can notice that, despite its magnificence, the palace did not have bathrooms.
In the Middle Ages, there were no toothbrushes, deodorants, perfumes and even less toilet paper. Human excrement was thrown directly from the windows of the building.
During the holidays, the kitchens of Versailles prepared banquets for 1500 people without the slightest hygiene standard.
In modern depictions, you often see characters of the time fanning themselves with fans, but the reason was not the heat: a strong smell spread under the ladies' skirts, because there was no real intimate hygiene. Showers were rare due to the cold and the almost total absence of running water.
Only nobles could count on servants to agitate them, both to disperse bad body and breath odors and to ward off insects.
Visitors to Versailles today admire the beautiful gardens, but during the monarchy, they were also used as toilets during the famous court parties, as there were no bathrooms available.
In the Middle Ages, most weddings took place in June, at the beginning of summer. The reason? The first bath of the year was done in May, so in June the smell was still bearable. However, to cover up bad smells, brides carried bouquets of flowers close to their bodies, hence the tradition of the bridal bouquet.
The baths were taken in a large bathtub filled with hot water. The head of the family had the privilege of diving first, followed by the other members of the family in order of age. The newborns were the last, and the water was so dirty that it could become deadly for them.
The roofs of houses often had no interior ceilings, with wooden beams that provided shelter for animals such as dogs, cats, rats, and cockroaches. When it rained and the roof leaked, these animals jumped to the ground.
Those who could afford it used tin dishes, but some foods, such as tomatoes, oxidized the material, causing fatal poisoning. For years, tomatoes were considered toxic.
To drink beer or whiskey, tin cups were used, and the combination of alcoholic beverages and tin oxide could cause states of unconsciousness similar to narcolepsy. Anyone passing by might have thought that the individual was dead, and the body was then taken away and prepared for funeral.
The deceased was placed on the kitchen table, where relatives and friends watched, ate and drank, waiting to see if he would wake up. It is here that the tradition of the funeral wake was born.
In England, due to a lack of space in cemeteries, graves have been reused. The remains were removed and placed in ossuaries. When opening old coffins, scratches were often found on the inside of the lid, a sign that the deceased had been buried alive.
From there came the idea of attaching a string to the wrist of the deceased, passing it through a hole in the lid to a bell placed outside the tomb. A person would stay on duty for a few days and, if the "deceased" woke up, he would move his arm and ring the bell.
"Saved by the gong (bell)", an expression we still use today, derives from this same practice
Paga muchos impuestos Argentinos que tenemos que mantener a esta lacra a-se-si-na.
Si no nos Organizamos somos Pollos, igual que Gaza Cisjordania y Líbano.
La visita a Israel de Menem tendrá algo que ver con que en COLEGIOS ARGENTINOS vienen soldados Israelíes que participan del genocidio a hablar con ADOLESCENTES?
¿Tenemos una nación extranjera RECLUTANDO A NUESTROS HIJOS para convertirse en SOLDADOS de un ejercito genocida?
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La subordinación de Argentina a Israel es tan obscena que los argentinos hoy se enteraron por un canal israelí que su Presidente de la Cámara de Diputados fue a firmar documentos a escondidas del Congreso y en nombre del Estado argentino 🤯
🇦🇷🇮🇱 | EL ENTREGUISMO COMO IDEOLOGÍA
La subordinación de Argentina a Israel es tan obscena que los argentinos hoy se enteraron por un canal israelí que su Presidente de la Cámara de Diputados fue a firmar documentos a escondidas del Congreso y en nombre del Estado argentino 🤯
No sé olviden de la Patagonia la gente del sur si tiene confianza siempre te dice este tipo de cosas. Por supuesto no pueden venir soldados israelíes a la argentina y menos criminales de guerra al Hostel onda azul
Arjantin'in yahudi başkanı,birkaç ay önce sionistlerin Patagonya'da yakarken yakalandığı 100.000 hektarlık (gazze'nin 4 katı büyüklüğünde) orman arazisini israile resmi olarak tahsis etti. Mel Gibson'ın tahmini doğru çıktı,israil arjantine taşınıyor.