No zurdos. No populismo.
El dinero se consigue con trabajo NO con planes.
Del lado moral de la grieta.
En Argentina se sale laburando no parando y extorsionando
She's 91 years old and in a hospital gown. She was arrested for felony theft, and the judge couldn't believe what he was seeing.
Helen and George, 91 and 88, had been married for 65 years. Their life ran on a strict schedule, dictated by George's severe heart failure and the 12 pills a day that kept him alive.
They had always just scraped by. But last week, their supplemental insurance plan lapsed due to a missed payment they couldn't afford.
When Helen went to the pharmacy to pick up George's monthly prescriptions, the pharmacist told her the total. It wasn't their usual $50 co-pay. It was $940.
Helen went home with nothing. For three days, she watched George's health spiral. He was weak, confused, and his breathing became a wet, shallow rasp. She knew he didn't have much time.
Terrified, she went back to the pharmacy. While the pharmacist was busy, she did the unthinkable. Her hands shaking, she swept the boxes of pills from the counter into her large purse and walked.
She didn't even make it past the front sensors. The store manager stopped her. The police were called.
At the station, as they processed her for felony-level shoplifting, her blood pressure spiked so high they thought she was having a stroke. An ambulance rushed her to the hospital.
Now, it's the next morning. She was brought directly from her hospital bed for her arraignment, still in the thin blue gown, her frail wrists in chains.
"I never thought I'd see a day like this, your honor," she whispered, her voice trembling.
Judge Marcus looked at the charges, then at the tiny, terrified woman. He was visibly shaken, his face a mix of sorrow and disbelief.
"Bailiff," he said, his voice quiet but firm. "Get those chains off her."
He looked at the prosecutor. "Felony theft? For this woman?"
"Your honor," Helen cried, "He couldn't breathe... I didn't know what to do. He's all I have. I just needed his medicine."
The judge's expression hardened, but not at her. He was furious at the situation.
"This is not a criminal," he said, his voice echoing in the silent court. "This is a failure of our system."
He dismissed the charges instantly. But he wasn't done. He called an immediate recess and had his clerk call the hospital's social work department from the bench.
"I am sending Mrs. Miller back to the hospital, and she is not to be billed," he ordered. "And I want a social worker at her home today to get her husband the medicine he needs and get them enrolled in an emergency assistance program. We will not let this happen."
"We dropped Emma off at college Monday morning. Eight hours later I came downstairs and found this. Buddy carried every single stuffed animal from her room to the front door. Every one. Her elephant she's had since she was four. The bear from her first Christmas. Every single one. He arranged himself right in the middle of all of them and he hasn't moved. He's 10 years old. He's been her dog since she was seven. I have no words for what I am looking at. I have no words for any of today." My husband thinks Buddy was trying to bring her back. I think he was doing the only thing he knew how to do — gathering everything that smelled like her and bringing it to the place she always comes back to. He did it one by one. All evening. While we sat in a quiet house not knowing what to do with ourselves. He knew what to do. He's 10 years old. His muzzle is going gray. He carried every single one. Emma called tonight to say she's okay. I told her what Buddy did. She was quiet for a long time. Then she said — "Don't move them. Leave them right there. I'm coming home Friday." We haven't moved a single one. Buddy is still in the middle of all of them. Waiting for Friday the way he has always waited for her — completely and without any doubt that she is coming. He has always been right about that. Drop a ❤️ for Buddy. And for every dog waiting by a door tonight for someone who is coming back Friday. They know. They always know.
🚨🇦🇷 | MESSI EXPLOTÓ CONTRA LOS ANTI-ARGENTINA: "SOMOS LOS MEJORES ESTOS CUATRO AÑOS, LE DUELA A QUIEN LE DUELA".
"NADIE NOS REGALÓ NADA. CONSEGUIR DOS FINALES SEGUIDAS ES PARA POCOS".
El primer equipo de la historia forjado con ADN MESSI de principio a fin.
Juegan bien, luchan constantemente y son argentinos hasta las pelotas.
No es coincidencia. Es ADN MESSI.
"Jugamos contra un jugador de elite, el más top del fútbol, y en su mejor momento, Lionel Messi, el futbolista más grande de todos los tiempos."
Anthony Gordon
Neymar on Messi changing the game for Argentina:
🗣️ “People will say they're surprised by what Messi did today, but for those of us who know him, this is who he has always been. Even after everything he has achieved in football, he still finds ways to amaze the world.
When the game becomes difficult and Argentina need someone to step up, Messi takes responsibility. He has this incredible ability to slow the game down, understand every moment and decide it on his own. That's something very few players in football history have ever possessed.
No matter how much pressure is on him or how hard the challenge may be, he always finds a way. That's what greatness looks like.
I've said it many times and I'll say it again,Lionel Messi is the best player I have ever seen kick a football. I was fortunate enough to play alongside him and witness his genius every single day. What people see on the pitch is only a small part of how special he truly is.
This is why he is loved so deeply in Argentina and respected all over the world. He doesn't just win matches for his country,he inspires an entire generation every time he steps onto the pitch.
Lionel Messi doesn't need to prove anything anymore, but somehow he continues to do the impossible. That's why he is Lionel Messi.”
¿Dimensionamos realmente la locura de la longevidad de Lionel Messi? 🤯🐐 CC: @arengadelabuelo @leomessifanzone_
Cuando Leo hizo su debut profesional en octubre de 2004, el mundo del fútbol era un lugar completamente diferente. Para ponerlo en perspectiva, miren dónde estaban las estrellas de la Selección de España hoy en día:
👶 ¡No habían nacido! Lamine Yamal o Pau Cubarsí ni siquiera existían.
🧸 De 3 a 5 años: Nico Williams, Pedri o Gavi eran apenas unos bebés dando sus primeros pasos.
🎒 De 6 a 10 años: Dani Olmo, Cucurella, Rodri y Carvajal recién entraban a la escuela primaria.
Mientras toda una generación crecía, iba al colegio, debutaba y se convertía en campeona de Europa... Messi seguía (y sigue) en la cima absoluta del fútbol mundial. Una locura total. 👑
👇 ¿Crees que volvamos a ver a alguien mantener este nivel durante más de dos décadas? Te leo en los comentarios.
#Messi #LionelMessi #Futbol #LaLiga