Crisis en SALUD!
Crisis en SEGURIDAD!!
Crisis en EDUCACIÓN!!!
Crisis en ELECTRICIDAD!!!!
Y aun así, la mitad del país aplaude y repiten como loras!!!!!
VACÍO! Así estaba el Estadio Nacional mientras Laura Fernández daba su discurso. Hoy no le pagaron a los jaguares con 10.000 pesos, almuerzo y transporte? De seguro...
P.S. Y Bukele no vino!
scenes from a dermatologist conference in hawaii
imagine thinking the sun, the source of all life on earth, that plants turn to and animals seek out, that makes you feel & look better every time you spend time in it...
this is insanity
When he died eight days ago, his face was everywhere. Every platform carried his photo. Everyone had something to say. The timelines were heavy with grief. For two days, it felt as though the whole country paused.
But eight days later, the noise has faded. His name is no longer on people’s lips. His image has been swept aside like dust in harmattan wind. Life has continued, as it always does. Only his family still sits with the real weight of it. Only they feel the ache that does not trend and does not expire.
Are we meant to mourn forever? But there is something sobering about how quickly the world moves on when a person dies. It reminds you that applause is brief, attention is fleeting, and the crowd does not stay long.
So laugh while your lungs are strong enough to carry it. Cry when you must. Love deeply and allow yourself to be loved in return. Travel if you can. Eat good food. Sit with friends and merry. Forgive quickly. Carry no hatred in your chest; it is too heavy for such a short journey.
Do that thing you have been postponing. Stop telling yourself “one day.” Help someone. Share what you have. Give, even if it is small.
All we truly have is now. The present hour. Make every second, minute, and hour count. Live your best life.
La captura de Maduro, los archivos de Epstein, los therians, el Sarampión, la narcoguerra por la muerte del mencho, la Tercera Guerra Mundial con bombardeos en Irán, Qatar y Arabia Saudita ... y solo van 59 días del año
@daneandparker@calvinfroedge Oh you can have guns in Costa Rica, is only heavily regulated, and we sure as hell won’t allow people hoarding AR-15’s like baseball cards.
Costa Rica has a higher standard of living than the United States
Americans are going to Costa Rica
Costa Ricans are not going to the United States
Costa Rica has a higher life expectancy, better tax setup, and is cleaner and safer
That's just the way it is
-Laura Fernández: La segunda República ha quedado en el pasado y nos toca a nosotros edificar la tercera República…
*Los chavistas (aun no entienden lo grave de esas palabras):