Rubio, 1,87m; ojos claros. Ingeniero Aeronáutico (NASA). Toco guitarra, tengo una fundación benéfica y me encanta mentir en los perfiles de las redes sociales.
@offendnoone@footballtweet The player, at the end of his career, just left Real Madrid and signed for Al-Hilal for 35 MM EUR a year. Upong arrival to Riyadh, he declared to the press: “It is a dream come true to finally arrive to my childhood’s dream club”
@AeroTechVH Don’t you think that the reputational damage of his sexual misconduct scandal could have been stopped by him resigning on time?
I think that would have kept things together more effectively than clinging to power no matrer what.
So if you say McLaren is pushing the edge of the rules and not over - you hate Red Bull and Verstappen
If you say something good about Verstappen - you hate Hamilton
If you DON'T say something bad about Ferrari - you are their undercover PR agent
If you say Verstappen was done wrong by Stewards - you are biased against McLaren
If you DON'T say something good about Mercedes - you hate them
If you say Hamilton has room for improvement - you're a racist
If you say Red Bull are a team pushing car design to the limit and not over - you are biased against McLaren AND Mercedes
If you say something good about Leclerc - you are a Lecfosi and/or Tifosi and you hate Hamilton (obviously)
If you point out Norris can improve his racecraft - you're a Dutch prick and British Empire will invade your personal backyard
Am I getting F1twt/X right?
President Trump confirms Mike Waltz will be replaced as national security adviser and says he will nominate him for UN ambassador https://t.co/yRh1jKY2CG
@AeroTechVH A bit difficult to remember the first particular race, but it was in 1998, during the 2-year domination of McLaren, Eddie Irvine still wearing red…
La suspensión del Tratado de Aguas del Indo por parte de India tras el ataque en Cachemira es un tema complejo. India acusa a Pakistán de apoyar el terrorismo, y esta medida parece ser una táctica diplomática para presionar, más que un bloqueo inmediato del río Indo. Sin embargo, Pakistán lo considera "guerra hídrica" y planea un desafío legal, ya que el tratado, respaldado por el Banco Mundial, es de carácter internacional.
Los riesgos son altos: Pakistán depende del Indo para el 80% de su riego, y un corte podría ser devastador. Aunque el impacto inmediato no está claro, la escalada entre ambos países es preocupante, y la intervención internacional podría ser necesaria para evitar un conflicto mayor.