#AHORA 🎙️ Comunicación con Martín Ayerbe (@Martin_Ayerbe), dirigente del movimiento nacional justicialista, en #AQuemarropa por https://t.co/KRZuDW9Nxw 🔊
tengo 20 años
me compre una tortilla rellena
no tengo "padres ricos"
no "tuve suerte"
me puse una meta y la alcancé
disciplina, conciencia y prioridades.
I’m in disbelief… still desperate to think this is part of an elaborate prank. That seems like something he’d do, right? The truth is, no matter how desperate I am to not believe it, my friend Oliver has passed away.
Oliver was such a unique soul, he had an ability that was unmatched by anyone else I know; to make friends in all corners of the world. Sincere friendship too, not just internet friendships of convenience.
He was one of the funniest people I’ve ever known. His style of self-deprecation was universal. Every media appearance he’s ever done was hilarious, refreshing and unique in a way that only he could bring.
He was a true artist, in every sense of the word. Everything he brought into the world, he brought with his true self. Every time he would come on our show, it would involve weeks of lengthy conversations of planning and brainstorming. Ordinary was never an option. It had to be the best possible appearance. And it always was.
Music and film were his true passions. He produced every music video, every song with every ounce of his soul. He spent every dime to bring his vision to life. He had no use for money beyond what it could do to improve his art. He used to laugh about how he annoyed his label because he was always hitting them up for cash advances for his next big project.
His support team was composed of his childhood friends, proof that he was the type of person that was fiercely loyal to those he loved. The type of genuine person that kept the same friends for life. And he was always adding more and more friends along the way.
He spent the last year traveling the world. Traveling across every inch. Visiting places I would never dream of going. He wanted to know the world and all its people, all the different types of ways people lived, so he could become an even more profound artist. I could see him evolving, growing, maturing, and the essence of what he collected was clear: love, friendship, art. All the things that transcended borders and time. Last we spoke, he was planning to go to Antarctica.
“I totally get it if you can’t but it will be really special and would mean the world if you came through! Would love to see you both.”
That was the last thing he ever said to me. He was having an album release party. We didn’t make it.
Everything he touched was better for it. Every person he met was more whole for it. As a person, I’ve lost a dear friend and collaborator. But the real tragedy is that the world lost a true artist, a passionate and gifted story teller, and a radiant light that shined upon so many of us. His light is now extinguished and my life, and the world, is darker for it.
I hope I can be more like Oliver Tree when I grow up. Bon voyage, my friend. See you on the other side. Life goes on and on and on without you.
Un día como hoy, la Argentina daba un paso fundamental hacia su verdadera soberanía con la creación de la Sociedad Mixta Siderúrgica Argentina (SOMISA). Nació así un pilar estratégico para nuestra independencia, forjado bajo la premisa de que una Nación no puede ser libre si depende de voluntades extranjeras para construir su propio destino.
Detrás de esta colosal obra de la ingeniería y la producción estuvo la visión patriótica de un soldado ejemplar: el General Manuel Nicolás Savio. Como militar e ingeniero de la Patria, el General Savio comprendió que la defensa nacional y el desarrollo industrial eran dos caras de la misma moneda.
El General Savio nos enseñó que no hay soberanía real sin industria pesada. Si dependemos de otros para fundir nuestro propio acero, renunciamos a ser los dueños de nuestro destino.
SOMISA no fue solo una fábrica; fue el testimonio vivo de una Argentina que pensaba en grande. Allí, bajo la disciplina, el conocimiento técnico y el sudor de miles de compatriotas, se templó el acero que levantó nuestras industrias, nuestras defensas y nuestros hogares.
La obra del General Savio también recuerda el aporte fundamental que realizó el Ejército Argentino al proceso de industrialización del país, formando cuadros técnicos, impulsando proyectos de largo plazo y contribuyendo al fortalecimiento de capacidades estratégicas para la Nación.
Mi reconocimiento al General Manuel Savio y a todos aquellos que entendieron que la soberanía también se defiende con las chimeneas encendidas, produciendo y honrando el suelo nacional.
Hasta ahora vi dos o tres clips de esta entrevista y medio que nunca dice nada pero lo dice subido a un banquito con una actitud de "acabo de decir una genialidad, contemplen a un pensador del futuro".
Jorge Macri mandó a reprimir a un grupo de familias que estaba pacíficamente recordando al Indio Solari en el Obelisco. La propia cronista de TN reconoce que no hubo incidentes, y aún así los uniformados avanzaron contra la gente.
El odio de esta gente no tiene límites.