@tdjmex El Tribunal de Disciplina Judicial debería de investigar porque los magistrados del "Décimo Tribunal Colegiado en Materia del Trabajo", concedieron Amparo a un partido político, en la sesión celebrada el 28 de agosto del 2025.
@HugoAguilarOrti@CeliaMayaGar@NVS_@SCJN@grey_aml
@tdjmex El Tribunal de Disciplina Judicial debería de investigar porque los magistrados del "Décimo Tribunal Colegiado en Materia del Trabajo", concedieron Amparo a un partido político, en la sesión celebrada el 28 de agosto del 2025.
@HugoAguilarOrti@CeliaMayaGar@NVS_@SCJN@grey_aml
@brain_stimulus El "cientifico" con apellido de sopas instantáneas, está absolutamente equivocado. Está viviendo en una simulación.
La humanidad realmente existe, está en estado consciente y en proceso de perfeccionamiento.
Solamente es cuestión de tiempo que podamos comprender el Universo.
मां की ममता बच्चे का प्यार जीत गया एक शिकारी से
यह घटना किसी वन्यजीव अभ्यारण की है
एक शेरनी ,हिरण और उसके बच्चे पर हमला करती हैं
हिरणी तुरंत ही अपना शरीर शेरनी के
हवाले कर देती है बच्चे की जान को बचाने के लिए शेरनी तुरंत गर्दन दवा लेती है हिरणी का
मासूम छोटा बच्चा शेरनी पर अपने सर से दो, तीन बार हमला करता है अपनी मां को
छुड़ाने के लिए
शेरनी के अंदर दया आ जाती है
मां की ममता जग जाती है
शेरनी हिरणी को तुरंत छोड़ के जंगल में चली जाती है
इस घटना से हमें यह प्रेरणा मिलती है की मां की ममता हमेशा बच्चों के प्रति वफादार होती है
जब एक बच्चे के लिए जानवर भी पीछे हट जा रहे हैं तो
इंसान के अंदर इतनी क्रूरता कहां से आती है
"FUERZA MÉXICO". Organización Nacional de Civiles y Militares. A.C. Expresa su más sentido pésame a la familia del distinguido general de división D.E.M. Delfino Mario Palmerin Cordero, por su sensible fallecimiento.
¡Por el honor de México!.
Q.E.P.D.
@Defensamx1#Defensa
@LuisCardenasMx El problema es que no hay confianza de la comunidad internacional para hacer inversiones en la isla.
La "directiva" de la dictadura debe renunciar en masa o la "Ley Marranero" será desastrosa.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has done it again! In one jaw-dropping frame, the cosmic powerhouse has captured thousands of galaxies blazing across the darkness — a single image so rich it feels like staring into infinity itself.This isn’t just a stunning photo. It’s a literal time machine, letting us peer back billions of years to when the universe was still a cosmic toddler — young, chaotic, and bursting with newborn galaxies. Why This Is Mind-Blowing:Piercing the Cosmic Veil
Armed with cutting-edge infrared vision, JWST slices straight through thick clouds of cosmic dust and gas that once blinded older telescopes like Hubble. Hidden ancient galaxies that were invisible for decades are now revealed in breathtaking detail.A Glimpse into the Dawn of Time
Some of these galaxies shine from just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang — so early in cosmic history that we’re watching the universe’s very first chapters unfold before our eyes.Every pinpoint of light in these deep fields is an entire galaxy, many already forming stars at a furious rate when our Solar System didn’t even exist yet. With every new image, JWST rewrites our understanding of how the cosmos grew from its chaotic infancy into the majestic universe we see today.The James Webb Space Telescope isn’t just exploring space — it’s showing us where we came from. And the story is only getting more incredible.
The obelisk standing at the center of the Place de la Concorde is 3,300 years old. It was already ancient before Paris existed.
Pharaoh Ramses II had it carved in the 13th century BC and placed at the entrance of the Luxor Temple in what is now southern Egypt. There were two of them. They stood at the temple gates for over 3,000 years until France decided it wanted one.
In 1829, Egypt's ruler Muhammad Ali offered one obelisk to France as a diplomatic gift. Moving it was a different problem. A custom flat-bottomed barge called the Louxor was built specifically for the job, its dimensions calculated to clear every bridge over the Seine. The obelisk was laid on its side, loaded onto the barge, and transported across the Mediterranean, up the Atlantic coast, and into Paris via the Seine. It arrived in December 1833. It took until 1836 to raise it into place.
King Louis-Philippe chose the Place de la Concorde deliberately. Just decades earlier, that same square had been the site of the guillotine. More than 1,100 people were executed there during the French Revolution, including Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. A 3,300-year-old piece of Egyptian stone from a pharaoh's temple was, in his view, a more neutral presence than any symbol of the French monarchy.
The twin obelisk never moved. It still stands in front of the Luxor Temple today, in the exact position where Ramses II placed it.