Not to be too politically incorrect but I think most women today are just too retarded to realize the consequences of the policies they vote for
They vote to release criminals onto the streets and mass import foreign aliens from nations with rape cultures
Then they are shockedpikachuface.png when they are brutalized and harassed and everything in their stores are behind plexiglass, and are genuinely surprised when they go to conservative, high-trust areas and can't comprehend why things are the way they are
As time goes on, our forebears are completely vindicated for not having "women's rights"
Que por qué acepte el caso del Louvre? Ni yo mismo lo sé.
Quizá porque nunca he soportado ver a una dama triste. Y después del robo, la Gioconda ya no sonreía.
O quizá fue por el whisky de la noche anterior cuyo aroma aún me acompañaba y todas las pistas me olían a ese veneno.
Is Miguel de la Quadra-Salcedo the most based man in history?
>from a Navarrese, Carlist, aristocratic family with claimed ties to El Cid
>1.90 m tall; 96 kg of pure strength
>inspired by the life of Saint Francis Xavier
>ran with the bulls in Pamplona
>Olympic athlete
>set a javelin world record using a revolutionary throwing style — banned for being too dangerous
>worked as a whaler; hunted 44 sperm whales
>sailed down the Amazon
>caught an anaconda with his bare hands
>gold prospector in Brazil
>ethnobotanist in Colombia
>parachuted into the Congo to bury martyred Dominican nuns and recover the consecrated hosts; in gratitude, Dominican convents worldwide offered him food and lodging for life
>war correspondent — witnessed Vietnam, Israel, Eritrea, Cambodia, Bolivia and Chile firsthand
>TV personality
>lion tamer
>wounded countless times in the field
>travelled to almost every country on Earth
>founded Ruta Quetzal to train new generations of adventurers
>devout Catholic; enjoyer of the Traditional Latin Mass
>owned an 8,000-volume library; obsessed with Spanish conquistadors, Jules Verne, and Homer
>his national ID literally listed his profession as “wandering traveler” (giróvago)
>received countless medals and state honors
The definition of a legend