Imagina ser extranjero y encontrarte con tres luchadores enmascarados peleando en plena calle. Y cuando crees que ya lo viste todo, una mujer se les lanza como si fuera Rey Mysterio.
El surrealismo mexicano nunca dejará de sorprenderme. 😭��🇽
Los Cifuentes no son de este mundo, de verdad. No lo son.
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(Creo que no tengo a Fernando en X así que etiqueto al que más cercano tengo 🥲🥲🥲)
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when i was 14 i decided to come out to my dad with a joke. we were both watching tv and then i turned to him and asked if he knew why lesbians never finished their jokes. he asked why. i didn't answer. we both stared at each other in silence until he went "OH!!!"
@zd_kmaleon@Yavhetcito@iqsolita Mi hermano trabajo para empresa gringa te prometo que las utilidades que nos tocan no son ni el 25% de lo que sacan. Si no deja de ser empresa rentable y cerrarían las sucursales mexicana
🚨🎙️ Thierry Henry on FIFA turning the World Cup Final into a Super Bowl circus:
“Football is losing its soul little by little. A World Cup Final is supposed to be the purest form of football, pressure, intensity, emotion, tactics, suffering, history. Not a halftime concert made for social media clips and celebrities in vip seats.
When you play at the highest level, your body is programmed around rhythm. Fifteen minutes. That’s what every footballer in the world has known since childhood. Your muscles stay warm, your concentration stays locked in, your emotions stay alive. Now imagine players sitting there for 25 minutes during the biggest game of their lives because FIFA wants a bigger TV spectacle.
People think footballers are robots. They are not. Momentum is real. If one team is dominating before halftime, that long break can completely kill the intensity of the game. It changes everything tactically and mentally. You cool down physically, you lose adrenaline, and then people expect players to immediately return playing at 100 miles per hour.
And let’s be honest here, this is not about football, it’s about money and entertainment. They want football to become the Super Bowl. More commercials, more performances, more headlines, more celebrities. But football became the biggest sport in the world without all of that. The game itself was enough.
The dangerous part is that if the final quality drops or players get injured because of these changes, fans will attack the players first. They will say certain stars disappeared in the second half or failed under pressure, without understanding the conditions were completely changed for a television show.
For me, the World Cup Final should feel sacred. Ninety minutes of war between the best players on earth. Not a pause long enough for the world to forget the match is even happening.”