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FULL video — Toni Kroos tribute

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25 May 2024
Jugando cojo hace esto delante del elegido mejor defensor de la NBA por cuarta vez, le gana el partido, le insulta y se descojona en su cara. Drazen Petrovic a su lado era Blancanieves.
25 May 2024
LUKA 3-POINTER IN THE CLUTCH TO TAKE THE LEAD WITH 3 SECONDS LEFT IN THE 4Q 🤯🎯 DAL-MIN (1-0) | 4Q Live on TNT
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Los 4 minutos donde un emocionado Kroos anuncia su despedida del Real Madrid y su retirada tras disputar la Eurocopa. 🎙️"Siempre he dicho que cuando dejase el Madrid, dejaba el fútbol". 🎙️"Quiero que olvidemos esto hasta que ganemos otro título". Gracias por todo, @ToniKroos.
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8 May 2024
Esto de Ferdinand qué cojones es? JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA

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9 Feb 2024

9 Feb 2024
Entrevista completa a Vladímir Putin con subtítulos en español x.com/don_isaac_j/status/175…
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Amigos, he estado recopilando recursos para aprender idiomas como si no hubiese un mañana. Abro hilo cortito con lo que he conseguido (libros, audioguías, ejercicios, cursos, etc). Todo gratis. 🧵👇 Se los regalo.
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Unos niños de 2 años pintaron un cuadro y lo expusieron en un museo de España… Esta fue la opinión de los expertos… 🤔🤦🏻‍♂️

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At Speaker's Corner, Hyde Park an Indian heritage Christian is engaged in conversation with a Muslim. The Muslims says, "any Christian, any Jew, I hate you all for the sake of Allah. If we were at war I would chop your head off."
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9 Oct 2023
The accounts coming out from the music festival are horrific. They need to be shared. The world needs to know the evil that innocent people faced this weekend. Here is one account from one of the survivors May Hayat (part 1/2): So I went to work with my girlfriend Liron at the bar in the Nova’s party, the whole night and morning we were together. We had so much fun. There was a beautiful sunrise and we went towards our trailer to drink coffee and rest. Then the nightmare began- rockets started flying over our heads. The music was stopped and we waited for the situation to calm down so we could go home. Suddenly I get a phone call from a friend who says that she and everyone who’s started driving back home from the party is being shot. I ran to the police officers closest to me to ask them to go and reinforce the people in the vehicles, but then we realized that there’s so many terrorists in our area and they are very close to us. There was one big chaos. We went to hide in the police command room and we all sat down on the floor. Some people cried, some shouted, some had anxiety attacks and some were completely silent. I hugged everyone who cried and couldn’t catch their breath, and Liron helped the wounded while we were under attack. The noise of the gunshots began to get closer, the policemen stood in the doorway ready with their weapons and looked at each other with a frightened look and shouted to “storm!”. They turned to us just before leaving the room and told us to “run and pray.” They came out and got shot one after the other. The terrorists fired bursts of gunfire at the room and for a moment there was shocking silence. We left the room running to the battlefield, and while I’m running I turned back and I saw Liron. She stayed there and didn’t come with us. We tried our best and ran as fast as possible until we reached some ambulance and hid behind it. The shots came from every direction. To our right, to our left, behind and in front of us. I saw someone yelling at us, “Come here, it’s safer.” I ran towards him, no one came with me. Me and him continued running together until we saw a vehicle approaching us. It was one of the party members who offered us to get into his car and try to escape with him. We got on his car and as soon as he started driving the terrorist started shooting at us. We made a U-turn and drove to the other way and we were shooted there as well. We returned back to the place we were at the beginning and suddenly the car’s wheel got stuck in the sand while we are still under fire. We ran out of the car until we noticed a hole in the ground. We entered inside, held hands and prayed. It was just the two of us, the guy who was driving the car disappeared. I told him ‘Do you know the stories of the Holocaust in which people pretended to be dead so they wouldn’t be noticed? This is what gonna happen to us. He covered us with sand and we were in silence for about an hour until we started hearing footsteps coming towards us and we prayed for a miracle. They found us. 8 terrorists in front of both of us. I closed my eyes tightly because I was sure they gonna shot us but then they grabbed us and lofted us from the ground. They took our phones and everything we had in our pockets. They announced in their walkie-talkie, ‘We have 2 more abductees.” One of the terrorists started talking to me in Arabic and I told him I can’t understand him. I didn’t shout, I didn’t went crazy, I became apathetic. He put his jacket on me while the rest of them was looking at me like I was a piece of meat because I was wearing a tank top. In one hand he holds my hand, and in the other hand he holds a missile. We started walking and I saw that they were looking on the floor for things like cigarettes and drinks. So I helped them. I didn’t want to resist.
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Querido @itu_edu si la entrada de Nacho te parece la peor de los últimos 5 años me puedes decir donde estabas los dias que se cometieron estas entradas? En donde algunas no fueron ni roja, me gustaria que nos lo aclarases gargamel de charca.
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De las 27 Ligas que tiene el Barça, 14 las ganó con Negreira en el Comité Técnico de Árbitros.
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Alguien me puede dar un link bueno para ver el madrid?
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25 Jul 2023
En el PP nacional siguen sin enterarse de que no se puede enfrentar el radicalismo con moderación. Que el diálogo con un radical sólo acaba bien si cedes a todo lo que te dice. Si vas por la calle paseando y alguien te escupe a la cara, tienes todo el derecho del mundo a darle un puñetazo, y eso no te convierte en radical. Si agachas la cabeza para evitar el conflicto, la próxima vez que te cruces con él te escupirá dos veces, y la siguiente, además, te quitará el móvil.
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Algo así como que en nuestra supuesta democracia gobierna lo que vota la mayoría y que si miramos a nuestro alrededor que vemos, más gente inteligente o más gente idiota... La conclusión es que la mayoría es subnormal y por tanto estamos gobernados por lo que deciden subnormales
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Absolutely vaporized.
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6 Jun 2023
Replying to @lunashinee_
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An insane 24 hours. Thanks to everyone who helped us stand up for free speech, and to Elon and Twitter for making it right. To celebrate, we’re keeping What is a Woman on Twitter and free for the rest of the weekend so everyone can enjoy the Streisand Effect.
2 Jun 2023
Every parent should watch this
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In 1954, Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Hersey investigated the question everyone was asking, "Why can't children read?" Hersey found the answer and then wrote about it in a piece published in Life Magazine. Which led to one of the bestselling children's books of all time. For 2 years, John Hersey read children's books, met with experts, and attended schools to observe how reading was taught. "It became obvious," Hersey writes, what the problem was: Children's books were terribly boring. "Some children read very well indeed," Hersey writes. But… "Reading troubles come from a failure to help children to *want* to read." Remember, Hersey says, "reading has to compete for the interest of children with television, radio, movies, comic books, magazines, and sports." So to be able to compete and to help children to *want* to read, Hersey says, children's books need to be more interesting and entertaining. The article was read by an editor at Houghton Mifflin. The editor called the illustrator Dr. Seuss and challenged him to "write me a story that first graders can't put down." "There was a catch," Dr. Seuss' biographer writes. In this book for first graders, Dr. Seuss had to use a vocabulary list of 300 "accepted" words. Dr. Seuss played around with the list of 300 words, he'd recall, "and said, 'If I find two words that rhyme and make sense to me, that's the title.'" As Dr. Seuss scanned the list, two words caught his attention: Cat and Hat. A little over a year later, on April 19, 1957, Dr. Seuss released... "The Cat in the Hat." Using just 236 unique words, Dr. Seuss wrote a blockbuster. The book was called "the biggest event in children's reading for centuries." John Hersey said the book was a "masterpiece" ... a "gift to the art of reading." "It's the book I'm proudest of," Dr. Seuss said, "because [it] proved to a number of million kids that reading is not a disagreeable task." Takeaway 1: Dr. Angela Duckworth talks about how intelligence follows interest. "This is why,” Duckworth said, “I can be very dumb about things I don’t care about and I can be extremely smart about the things I do care about.” And this is why the simple solution to the nation's reading problem was to make children's books more interesting. Takeaway 2: Constraints boost creativity. Dr. Seuss used just 236 unique words to write "The Cat in the Hat." Following the book's success, Dr. Seuss' publisher bet him $50 that he couldn't write a book using only 50 unique words. Dr. Seuss won the bet delivering "Green Eggs and Ham" to his publisher in 1960, which would go on to sell more than 8 million copies—his bestselling book of all time. - - - As Jack White, the lead singer and guitarist of The White Stripes, said, "[Constraints] make you creative...Telling yourself you have all the time in the world, all the money in the world, all the colors in the palette, anything you want—that just kills creativity." Follow @bpoppenheimer for more content like this!
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