You drove farmers to suicide, tried to freeze pensioners to death and actively ignored and covered up the rape and torture of thousands of children and young women.
Absolutely no sympathy.
But how many people died in each movie respectively, if only there was someone who could keep track of each dead body, with something like a list, a kill count if you will
Greeks consume 24 liters of olive oil per person per year. Americans consume 1. That ratio explains this photo better than genetics.
Extra virgin olive oil contains over 30 phenolic compounds, the most important being oleocanthal and oleuropein. Oleocanthal has anti-inflammatory properties so similar to ibuprofen that researchers initially thought they'd contaminated their samples. When you consume it daily for decades, these polyphenols accumulate in skin tissue and neutralize the reactive oxygen species that UV radiation generates in your epidermis. The free radicals that cause photoaging in most people are getting quenched before they can degrade collagen.
The diet stacks on top of that. Tomatoes are a staple across Greece, and lycopene, the red pigment, absorbs UV radiation directly. One study found that people eating 40 grams of tomato paste daily for 10 weeks became measurably more resistant to sunburn. Add omega-3s from fish, carotenoids from vegetables, and resveratrol from red wine, and you've built an internal photoprotection system that no SPF bottle replicates.
Researchers at Tel Aviv University studied Mediterranean populations and found melanoma rates were extremely low despite intense sun exposure. The diet was doing what people assumed only melanin could do. The antioxidant-rich group in their study had 50% fewer oxidation products in their blood after five to six hours of daily sun exposure over two weeks.
The man in this photo didn't survive the sun. He ate a diet for 80 years that turned his skin into something the sun couldn't easily break down. 24 liters of liquid armor per year, every year, since before sunscreen existed.
Please Be Kind To Moles.
They are beneficial to soil health, acting as natural aerators and pest control by consuming lawn-damaging grubs, beetles, and larvae.
They do not eat plants, and their removal often leads to new moles occupying the vacant tunnel system, making it a futile effort.
Apart from that, it is CRUEL!
When a Crow feels sick, it goes to an Ant nest and deliberately disturbs it. The Ants get angry and start climbing on the Crow.
But the Crow doesn't move. It stays still with its
wings open. The Ants then spray formic acid on the Crow. This acid helps remove germs and fungi, like a natural medicine.
Diego Maradona, kitabında Franco Baresi hakkında şunları söylüyor:
“İtalya’ya geldiğimde herkes ona karşı oynamaktan korkuyordu.
Bir maçımızda Michel Platini bana şöyle dedi:
‘Hey yeni çocuk, pas vermekten çok çalım atmayı seviyorsun. Franco Baresi ile karşılaşınca ne yapacağını göreceğiz.’
Ben de, ‘Baresi mi? O da kim? Ona bir ders vereceğim.’ dedim.
İki ay sonra Milan ile San Siro’da oynadık. Carlo Ancelotti’yi çalımlayıp yere düşürdüm. Her şey kolay görünüyordu ve rahatça gol atacağımı düşündüm.
Bir anda arkadan biri üzerime atıldı ve ben fark etmeden topu inanılmaz bir zarafetle ayağımdan aldı.
‘6 numaralı bu oyuncu da kim?’ dedim.
Topu Mauro Tassotti’ye verdi ve yerde yatan Ancelotti’ye:
‘Onu bana bırak, ben hallederim.’ dedi.
İşte forvetlerin korktuğu Franco Baresi buydu.
Karşımda sıra dışı bir savunmacı olduğunu anladım.
Claudio Gentile beni durdurmak için tekmelerdi.
Ama Baresi, bana dokunmadan topu ayaklarımın arasından çalardı.
Bir maçın sonunda formasını istedim ve San Paolo Stadı’nın ortasında onun formasını giydim.
Bu, kariyerimde karşılaştığım en iyi savunmacıya duyduğum saygının bir göstergesiydi.”
We have a guy at my firm. Let’s call him David. David is a senior manager, always the first to crack a joke, buys the team lunch on Fridays, and dresses impeccably. A true "stand-up guy" who seems to have his entire life figured out.
But nobody knew that for the past 8 months, David has been going home to a completely empty 1-bedroom apartment, sleeping on a single mattress on the floor. His colleagues just assume his family relocated abroad. The truth? Family court stripped him of everything.
He spent 12 years breaking his back to build a beautiful home for his wife and two daughters. When the marriage crashed, the court ordered him out to "maintain stability for the kids." He left with just a suitcase. Now, he pays the rent for that big house, plus their school fees, while struggling to feed himself.
But the money isn't even the worst part. It’s the crippling silence. David went from waking up to his daughters jumping on his bed every morning, to having to negotiate with his ex for a 5-minute WhatsApp video call. He was legally demoted to an "every other weekend" uncle.
Men are carrying mountains of grief and hiding it behind office banter and hanging out with the boys. David sits at the lounge with the guys after work, laughing and buying drinks. But when he drives home, he sits in his parked car for an hour in the dark just to cry before facing his empty apartment.
Society has convinced us that a man's heartbreak over losing his family isn't valid. We expect them to lose their homes, their daily access to their kids, and their peace of mind, and just show up to work on Monday in a suit like nothing happened.
Check on your strong male friends. The system is breaking them in half, and they are bleeding out in absolute silence.