>Buzz has existential crisis and gets depressed
>Immediately starts crossdressing and attempts to commit suicide
I don’t think this is the message you want to send
Sachez que dans la suite du jeu y’a une église avec de mémoire une statue de la vierge Marie et la vous pouvez même lâcher une bombe nucléaire dedans rien n’est bloqué mdr
@pipahidraulica En Taringa había un usuario de nombre Matador Kempes, era el mayor anti-Messi y posteaba los mejores memes jajajajaja.
Desgraciadamente no guarde ninguno.
@EmmanuelMijares Sí, está actuando un personaje exagerado, sigue siendo madridista, pero entendió que había que vender polémica y ser un termo para tener ratings en televisión.
Lo lleva haciendo años, pero últimamente ya se nota cierto cansancio.
https://t.co/2VOpZyL2kN
Los únicos del Chiringuito que no actúan un personaje son Edu Aguirre y el tal José Luis.
Roncero ya le cuesta actuar su personaje, ya sea por cansancio mental u otra cosa. Se le escapa unas risitas de vez en cuando.
Tomás y Cristóbal Soria son bastante amigos en la vida real.
me acuerdo que hace años lo re odiaba a este hasta que caí que es un acting, ese programa es como un sketch donde todos hacen un personaje muy exagerado, incluso al tipo se le escapa la risa mientras habla, el único que creo que es así posta es el que está enamorado de Cristiano
@Rothmus A typical tactic of the radical left is to promote the opposite of what you do. Promote diversity while fomenting division and hate. Promote helping the poor, while creating a system that makes sure they stay poor.
Fight racism, while proping up racists...
The open society and its enemy, Soros.
While he named his Open Society Foundations after Karl Popper’s “The Open Society and Its Enemies,” his project stands as a philosophical inversion of everything Popper defended.
Popper’s open society rested on critical rationalism, the recognition that no one possesses final truth, that institutions must remain open to criticism and piecemeal reform, and that democracy functions as a method for removing rulers without bloodshed.
He rejected historicism, the belief in iron laws of history that justify sacrificing present generations for a utopian future, and warned that such thinking inevitably produces closed, authoritarian societies.
Soros has repurposed the label to advance a grand project of engineered demographic transformation.
Through mass immigration, multiculturalism as official policy, and diversity mandates that prioritize group identity over individual merit and assimilation, his foundations actively dissolve the cultural continuity and social trust that make rational criticism and incremental change possible.
Popper understood that openness requires a stable framework, a shared language of reason, basic cohesion, and institutions citizens feel they collectively own.
Soros treats those foundations as obstacles to be overcome in the name of an abstract, borderless openness.
The concrete results are visible. Parallel societies that operate under different norms, public spaces where debate on the scale and selection of immigration is treated as illegitimate, and the rise of identity based hierarchies that close off dissent in the name of equity.
These are certainly not expansions of the open society, but new forms of closure, tribal in character, enforced through institutional capture rather than overt dictatorship, yet hostile to the very critical spirit Popper placed at the center of civilized life.
Philosophically, Soros replaces Popper’s falsification and humility before reality with a new historicism, the conviction that global multiculturalism and open borders represent inevitable moral progress, and that resistance from actual existing communities constitutes the new enemy.
The machinery funded in the name of openness does not test its own assumptions against evidence, it suppresses the questions.
Those who still value the ideal of an open society should read Popper on their own terms.
They will find that Soros has not extended the open society, but has supplied its most sophisticated contemporary enemies.