@CaruSomoza Eso a lo mejor es donde viven ustedes. En el congourbano.
Por este lado de la Argentina, o sea el otro 80% del país, no hay probemas. No hay colas, no hay desabastecimiento.
Que se yo... Los que eligen vivir en la miseria anda a saber por que lo hacen....
@NuestrosArboles@CesarMassi A ese arbol deberían haberlo podado hace años.
Lo que hicieron ahora NO está mal.
Se hace en tiempo y forma y de manera proporcionada.
De otro modo, en algún momento lo hubiera tumbado una tormenta.
Hay que tener paciencia y dejarlo que vuelva a crecer mejor y mas fuerte
@TugoNews No.....en todo el país no.
Solo en el lugar de mierda donde ustedes viven.
El país es.mucho mas grande que esa poronga.
Venite al interior y tenemos gas para ventear si te interesa.
Jürgen Klopp on meeting Lionel Messi after his masterclass against Austria and breaking Miroslav Klose’s World Cup goalscoring record:
🗣️ “I’ve just come from the dressing area after watching something I honestly struggle to describe properly… because what Lionel Messi did tonight against Austria was not just a performance, it felt like history being rewritten while the game was still going on.”
“When you break Miroslav Klose’s record at a World Cup, you are not just passing a number you are passing years of World Cup history, generations of strikers, and moments that were once considered untouchable. And he has done it in a way that feels almost effortless.”
“What I saw against Austria was a player who never looked like he was chasing a record at all. He was just playing football at the highest level, making the right decisions every single time, and the record simply followed him like it was inevitable.”
“The most frightening thing for opponents is that he doesn’t force anything. He doesn’t look desperate to score. He just waits, reads the situation, and when the moment comes, it is already too late.”
“I met him after the game and you can’t even see pressure on him. No shaking, no emotion like someone who just broke a historic World Cup record. It is almost like for him, this is normal. And that is the most abnormal thing of all.”
“People will talk about Klose’s record for years, and rightly so, but what Messi has done is take a record that survived generations and make it look like just another step in his career.”
“At this level, scoring goals in World Cups is supposed to be the hardest thing in football. But he has turned the hardest thing into something he repeats under pressure like it is routine.”
“I’ve seen many great players, many great strikers, but I’ve never seen someone make history feel this natural while everyone else in the stadium is fully aware they are witnessing something special.”
“When people look back at this night, they will not just say he broke a record. They will say they watched the moment football history quietly changed its owner.”
@CaroSaralegui Como decimos con unos amigos.
Hay que disfrutar todo lo que podamos porque esto que estamos viviendo no lo vamos a ver NUNCA MAS. Y mira que en 57 años he visto a unos cuantos. Pero como este???. Nunca mas.
@ArielBulsicco Eran unos estafadores.
Te vendían el asado como si fuera oro con hueso.
Encima no era nada del otro mundo.
Yo he ido otros años y por la misma guita te sentabas a comer en un restaurante como la gente y no tirado contra un árbol.
Que bajen los precios y la gente va a comprar
@jessinicl@FincaLasMoras Dos cosas.
Compraste un vino de mierda, y tenes un sacacorchos de mierda...
Lo unico que vale la pena ahi es el taladro....
Si no lo pudiste tomar, te evitaste al menos un buen problema estomacal.
Perdón por la sinceridad