Nadie ha visto jóvenes gritando gora *ta en SpaÑita en las últimas décadas.
Lo q SÍ hemos visto millones d españoles, es a jóvenes gritando vivafranco, haciendo el saludo nazi, o cantando el caralsol.
Sistiaga no es un periodista.
Es evidente.
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Que grande Don Julio Iglesias hablando sobre el asesinato de Miguel Ángel Blanco por ETA y llamando a su hijo Miguel Alejandro en memoria de él. Un crack…
🚨🚨🚨 LA PRIMERA SEMILLA DE LA SCALONETA 🇦🇷
👉 TODOS CONOCEN AL SCALONI CAMPEÓN. POCOS CONOCEN ESTE MOMENTO
🔹 Scaloni cuenta en una entrevista con Fantino de 2021 cómo vivió el retiro, la incertidumbre y el vacío que sintió cuando dejó el fútbol.
🔹 Hasta que un día agarró un equipo de chicos de 13 años en un club de barrio, a cinco minutos de su casa en Mallorca.
🔹 Sin saberlo, estaba dando el primer pasito del camino que lo llevaría a la Selección y a la Copa del Mundo.
🔹 Vale la pena escuchar estos casi 4 minutos👇🎥
Fuente: ESPN
Mete un penalti para poder ganar a Paraguay (sino irían a prórroga) y cuando el portero le va a dar la mano le celebra en la cara
Se merecía el pelotazo que le tiran y que le pegaran algún golpe
Las declaraciones de Bielsa son extrañas, pero nada va a superar el Mundial 2010 donde Maradona tuvo que decir que no era gay y aclaro que salia con una rubia.
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Series de Netflix tan adictivas que no puedes dejar de ver
🥉Obras maestras
・Mi nombre (venganza brutal)
・Itaewon Class (superación constante)
・El juego del calamar (tensión sin descanso)
🥈Grandes obras ↓
A grizzly sprints at 35 miles an hour. The fastest human who ever lived, Usain Bolt, peaked at 27.8. No person alive can outrun one, which is why every wildlife agency gives the same instruction: do not run.
Running also flips a switch in the animal. Bears evolved to chase things that flee, so a sprinting human starts to look like prey. The thing that actually stops a charge is bear spray. Two researchers, Tom Smith and Stephen Herrero, went through every recorded Alaska bear encounter from 1985 to 2006. Spray stopped an aggressive brown bear 92 percent of the time. Out of everyone who used it, 98 in 100 walked away with no injury at all. The three who got hurt had minor scratches, and none needed a hospital.
The same researchers checked the numbers on guns. People carrying firearms were injured in more than half of their close bear encounters, whether or not they fired. A charging bear closes the gap too fast to aim at, and a wounded bear is more dangerous than a sprayed one. No bear has ever been reported killed by bear spray. That is the case for carrying a spray canister instead of a gun.
If a bear makes contact, the right response depends on which bear and why. A grizzly that charges because you surprised it is defending itself rather than hunting you, so the Park Service says to lie flat on your stomach, hands behind your neck, legs spread so it cannot flip you, and wait it out. A black bear, or any bear that stalks you like food, calls for the reverse: fight back and aim for the face. Yellowstone has tracked these outcomes since 1970. People who played dead in a surprise grizzly attack came away with only minor injuries 75 percent of the time. People who fought back in the same situation were severely hurt 80 percent of the time. One choice, opposite result.
Even so, a deadly grizzly encounter is close to the rarest thing that can happen to you outdoors. Brown bears killed 24 people across North America between 2000 and 2015, fewer than two a year, against millions of hikers and campers in that span. The danger is real at ten feet and almost gone at a distance.
The people who walk away from these moments tend to do the same few things. They keep their distance and their spray within reach, and they stay put when every nerve says sprint. Staying calm is what buys the seconds to get any of that right. The composure the original post praises is the part that makes the rest work, and the rest is what actually moves a bear along.