In Texas they told me to stop at Buc-ee's for gas.
I have been to shrines. I have stood in temples that took two hundred years to build.
I was not prepared for the gas station.
There were one hundred and twenty fuel pumps.
I counted them because I did not believe them.
A man beside me was filling a truck the size of my first apartment, and he was not filling it because it was empty.
He was filling it because he was here, and here is where a man fills things.
Inside was a hall so vast I lost the horizon.
A wall of jerky. A wall of fudge I did not know the country produced.
A brisket sandwich handed to me by a man in a beaver costume.
And I want to be clear, the beaver is not a mascot.
The beaver is a saint.
The people speak of him the way my grandmother spoke of the mountain behind her house.
And the bathrooms.
I had been warned about the bathrooms and I had dismissed the warning as the pride of a loud people.
I was wrong to dismiss it.
The bathrooms are famous across the whole state and they have earned it.
I have slept in worse hotels. I nearly bowed upon entering.
A janitor was polishing the floor with the devotion of a man tending a garden he loved, and when I thanked him he said "welcome in," which I have since learned is what Texas says instead of hello, and also instead of I am glad you exist.
I went in for gas. I was inside for ninety minutes.
I came out with fudge, a shirt printed with a joke I do not fully understand, forty dollars of jerky, and a feeling I can only describe as having been to church.
I did not need any of it.
I needed all of it.
I have walked through the great cathedrals of the old world. I lit no candle there.
I lit no candle at Buc-ee's either.
But I did fill the truck.
And I understand now that in Texas, this is the same thing.
His name was Joan Sebastian Guerrero.
- He was here legally.
- He was authorized to work.
- He had Social Security Number.
- He was NOT target of ICE investigation.
- DHS: He did NOT try to kill ICE agents.
He was executed in front of his 3 year old daughter.
This morning in Biddeford, Maine, a 26-year-old man said goodbye to his wife and daughter and left for work. Moments later he was dead, shot in the head by ICE agents, the second man ICE has killed in six days.
ICE is killing our neighbors. ICE cannot be reformed. Abolish ICE.
I’m crying this is a 27 min documentary in 4K highlighting all of Argentina’s robberies this World Cup 😭😭😭😭
But I was told that it was just a conspiracy theory
CREARON UN CAPCUT GRATIS Y SIN MARCAS DE AGUA, Y YA TIENE 62K STARS EN GITHUB
CapCut te mete marca de agua, te bloquea funciones y encima te cobra suscripción.
Un grupo de devs se cansó y construyó la alternativa open source y gratuita.
Se llama OpenCut. Te explico todo:
Un editor de vídeo open source que están construyendo desde cero, con arquitectura basada en plugins.
La idea: una alternativa real a CapCut, pero abierta.
Sin marcas de agua, sin paywalls, sin suscripciones.
Lo que crearon:
→ Editor completo con línea de tiempo y multipista
→ Plugins nativos para expandir lo que puede hacer
→ Una sola app para web, escritorio y móvil (núcleo en Rust)
→ MCP Server, automatizaciones y soporte para agentes de IA
→ Licencia MIT: puedes hacer lo que quieras con él
Cómo instalarlo:
→ Clona el repo desde GitHub
→ Instala las dependencias
→ Ejecuta la versión clásica (disponible ya)
→ Sigue la nueva versión en https://t.co/WYZSSwgBue
Es exactamente lo que CapCut debería haber sido desde el principio.
Enlace abajo👇
🇮🇷Reporter: "Are you rebuilding nukes?"
🇮🇷Araghchi: "Nope, we are committed to peace."
🇮🇷Reporter: So you accept Trump’s request for inspection?
🇮🇷Araghchi at 7:00 PM🔥: "Sure — only if we can send our team to Israel to see if they have nukes. If Israel has them, then Iran should too."👏
Araghchi is playing 7D chess. Strategic genius 💪
“When the last tree is cut, the last fish is caught, and the last river is polluted; when to breathe the air is sickening, you will realize, too late, that wealth is not in bank accounts and that you can’t eat money.”