También es casualidad, que el tal Francisco Palacios, no ha nombrado ni una sola vez, los animales que mueren cada año en El Rocío.
El cree que tenemos "andaluzofobia" porque criticamos la Fe de los andaluces.
En mi caso, siendo de Huelva, yendo al Rocío, a lo largo del...🧵 sigo
año, por unas razones u otras, muchas más veces que muchos almonteños, no es "andaluzofobia", es asco a la hipocresía, asco al maltrato animal, asco a ver a gentuza subida a un caballo, jarto como un puta, pegando a un animal que a las 5:00h está deseando irse a la cuadra...sigo
Asco de ver a gente de todas partes del mundo, ir a una Romería y no acercarse si quiera a la Ermita a ver a su "adorada" Virgen, más que el Domingo por la noche a hacerse la foto y cuando pasa por la puerta de su casa, o que alquiló, o la hermandad del pueblo de sus...sigo
Enquanto o Ciro Nogueira (PP) apresentou a “Emenda Master” – que, depois soubemos, foi enviada para ele num envelope –, Isnaldo Bulhões (MDB) e Doutor Luizinho (PP) assinaram o Req 3651/2025, que abria o caminho para afastar diretores do Bacen e também era do interesse do Master.
No voo de São Martinho (Caribe), em abril de 2025, em que cinco malas não passaram pelo raio-X – levantando suspeitas de que estariam cheias de dinheiro –, estavam a bordo quatro da turma: Hugo Motta (Republicanos), Ciro Nogueira, Doutor Luizinho (PP) e Isnaldo Bulhões (MDB).
Citei os nomes do Req 3651/2025 no texto que fiz o Placar do Escândalo Master, mostrando TODOS os nomes do meio político sob suspeita de envolvimento com o banco. Sei que a maioria se sentiu no direito de atacar mesmo sem ler, mas deixo o link novamente: open.substack.com/pub/thiagosuss…
@Shinsho_ni Es ist tatsächlich so, dass es an sich nicht um den Schutz von Kindern sondern vielmehr um eine Massenüberwachung geht, die im Grunde genommen seit Jahren an uns ausgeübt wird.
@Shinsho_ni Und obwohl dieses Gesetz von der "selbsternannten" Elite bzw. Tyrannenherrschaft schon bald eingeführt werden soll, muss man sich die Frage stellen: Warum werden in Kindergärten "Frühsexualiserungs Räume" eingerichtet?
@Shinsho_ni Wenn man doch Kinder vor Kinderschänder, Vergewaltiger, Pädophilen etc. schützen will? Und wieso werden in Grundschulen Bücher zur Verfügung gestellt, die alles andere als Kindergerecht sind?
Enterprise AI is running into a cost wall that the sales pitch mostly skipped over.
The problem is not just “AI is expensive.”
The deeper problem is that enterprise software budgeting was built for predictable licensing, while frontier AI pushes firms into variable consumption.
One recent report gives an extreme example.
An AI consultant said a client spent $500 million in a single month on Claude after failing to set usage limits.
The mechanism is not mysterious.
At enterprise scale, these systems do not sit idle waiting for a person to type.
They can run coding tasks, test code, browse, call models repeatedly, trigger more calls, and spread across teams and workflows before anyone has a clear view of the burn.
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Un des signaux pas si faibles que ça qu'une démocratie part en vrille, c'est lorsque des institutions, des médias, des prescripteurs d'opinion se mettent à piétiner la présomption d'innocence en chœur.
Ce qu'il se passe avec Patrick Bruel est dramatique.
Les militantes qui interrompent son spectacle (et celui de tous ses collègues), le maire de Paris qui le déclare persona non grata, une radio avec pignon sur rue qui le censure, un animateur télé qui le blackliste, l'INA qui le met sur le même plan que... Bertrand Fucking Cantat,
qui a assassiné sa femme à coup de lattes, sa maison de disques qui prend ses distances, et la liste est longue… alors qu’il n’a été, à ce jour, déclaré coupable de rien, condamné pour rien, que la justice a à peine commencé
1/ Harvard Kennedy School 2026 graduates include a Medal of Honor recipient: Patrick Payne.
2/ Harvard Commencement is always a festival of distinctions. For me, today’s awarding of a degree to a Kennedy School graduate who has the rare distinction of having received a Medal of Honor is a first.
3/ Harvard is proud to have had more graduates who received Medals of Honor than any educational institution other than West Point and the Naval Academy.
Another stupid poem I wrote.
Enjoy! Or not.
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I'm an oligarchic tech-bro with a psychopathic streak
If I wasn't rich beyond belief you'd all call me a freak
I surround myself with sycophants, all of whom I pay
To clap and nod and go along with everything I say.
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I bought myself some politicians
They think they run the place
The truth is this - I pull the strings -
They all know their place.
I've convinced myself I'm really smart, and the evidence is clear
I don't think anything you say is worth my time to hear.
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1/ Russian front-line forces in southern Ukraine face a 'critical' situation with food due to Ukraine's middle-strike drone campaign, warns a prominent Russian warblogger. With starvation becoming a risk, he calls for urgent action against the drones. ⬇️
"The enemy’s intense attacks on our logistics have reached the shores of the Sea of Azov. Ukrainian forces are also carrying out drone strikes using ‘Hornet’ drones on the motorway near Berdyansk."
3/ "The direct distance to Orikhiv is approximately 95 km, so Ukrainian Armed Forces operators have no particular problems covering this distance, given the maximum radius of up to 145 km.
🧵 ¿Sabes realmente qué representan los candidatos del uribismo? Acá te lo explicamos con preguntas simples. La verdad según el periodismo cizañerístico. 👇
¿Cuál de los candidatos ha matado gatos? 1/🐱 Primera pregunta para entender qué representa cada candidato. Cepeda: NO. Abelardo: SÍ. Paloma: NO. Un abogado de la mafia que mata gatos quiere gobernar Colombia. 😐
¿Sus familiares se han apoderado de baldíos? 2/🗺️ Tierras que pertenecen al Estado y al campesinado... en manos de sus familias. Cepeda: NO. Abelardo: NO (dicen). Paloma: SÍ ✅ La reforma agraria que proponen es para ellos, no para el pueblo. 🌾
2. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
However, his statement that the Labour Party is playing with fire over its future and the future of the country is correct, but for the wrong reasons.
3. TONY BLAIR’S ESSAY 🧵
Blair is on record saying that when he was the Prime Minister he thought his job was to build on some of the things Margaret Thatcher had done, rather than reverse them.
En septiembre de 2015, Donald Trump tuiteó que el primer acuerdo nuclear con Irán “pasará a la historia como uno de los más incompetentes jamás firmados". Robin Wright (The New Yorker) afirma que Trump tenía nula experiencia exterior y era improbable que leyera el acuerdo.
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2/8 "Es difícil no pensar en el tuit de Trump mientras negocia su propio acuerdo para poner fin a una guerra con Irán mal concebida, mal preparada y en un momento inoportuno”, agrega Robin Wright sobre la guerra de Trump, que ha costado miles de vidas y pérdidas multimillonarias.
3/8 Donald Trump aparece este jueves como el Presidente de EE. UU. peor evaluado en muchas de las encuestadoras más reconocidas. En una semana cumple 500 días de segundo mandato. Lleva 493 días. Y el promedio de The Economist dice que 34% lo aprueba y el 58% lo desaprueba.
Disclaimer 1 : Ici, y'a qu'un seul rail, parce que le T5 et le T6 ont une conception cheloue (qui a dit "pourrie" ?), mais ça marche pareil quel que soit le nombre de rails. On va partir sur 2, c'est plus classique.
Disclaimer 2 :
Le sujet a déjà été évoqué, par @Cle2Berne et @BB27000, mais j'en remets une couche en les saluant au passage !
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Vuelo por $879. Pagué $299.
Sin puntos. Sin afiliaciones. Sin VPN.
Aquí hay 8 prompts que usé para viajar como un pro↓
1. Escáner de Fechas Óptimas
«Analiza las fechas de salida y regreso más económicas dentro de un intervalo de [X días] alrededor de la [fecha objetivo]. Compara combinaciones y justifica cuáles son las 3 mejores opciones con razonamiento detallado»
(Claude 4.6 explica el porqué. ChatGPT solo lista)
2. Buscador de vuelos ocultos
«Lista todos los vuelos de [origin] a [destination] para las próximas [X semanas], incluyendo aerolíneas de bajo costo, regionales y conexiones menos conocidas. Ordena por precio total real, no por tarifas base»
Every electrical company in America is fighting over "electrician near me."
Meanwhile nobody is talking about the keyword that could literally build you a separate business.
"EV charger installation near me."
Let me explain why this matters more than you think🧵
When someone searches "electrician near me" they could need anything. A ceiling fan. A broken outlet. A panel upgrade. You have no idea what the job is worth until you pick up the phone.
When someone searches "EV charger installation near me" you already know the job. You already know the ticket. $1,500 to $3,000 for residential.
More for commercial.
Every single lead that comes through is a qualified buyer with money to spend.
Here's what most electricians don't realize.
There were over 1.3 million EVs sold in the US last year. Every single one of those buyers needs a charger at home.
Most of them don't have one yet.
And it's not slowing down. Every major car manufacturer is going electric. Ford. GM. Hyundai. Rivian.
The demand curve for EV charger installations is going one direction and it's straight up.
You don't need to chase this market. It's coming to you.
Ok, so, three artists have already dropped out and I’m going to explain WHY this continues to happen and how this all works. When these people try to hire you for an event, they go through an LLC or a promoter. That promoter isn’t told what the whole event is or the LLC is an innocuous shell
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That shell company lays out the deposit or the performance fee, and the promoter then makes that case to the reps for the artists or the caterers they attempt to hire. We were actually HIRED by the Trump campaign in 2024 for an event they held in Pittsburgh for food service. BUT they went through a
Group called American Made Media which paid our reservation fee. I found out about this 4 weeks ahead of the event & politely returned the deposit. We then were review bombed, and the campaign attempted to trash us with holiday orders etc… meanwhile we were working the Harris event on the other side of town.
1/5 I'm a cardiologist. After twenty years of treating hearts, I've arrived at a truth that changed how I practice medicine.
The health of your brain is inseparable from the health of your heart. They rise or fall together.
And cognitive decline doesn't begin the day you forget a name or misplace your keys.
It begins years earlier — the moment movement quietly disappears from your daily life.
This isn't a metaphor. It's a biological mechanism. And once you understand it, you'll never think about sitting the same way again.
2/5 Your brain is the most adaptive organ in your body. It constantly scans for demand.
When you sit for hours — at a desk, in a car, on a couch — your nervous system receives a very clear message: demand is low. The body isn't moving. The brain reasons it doesn't need to maintain full processing power.
So it begins to dial things down.
Neuroplasticity decreases. BDNF — the brain's natural growth fertilizer — drops. Neural connections get pruned. The hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and other regions governing memory, focus, and decision-making slowly shrink.
Here's the insight that changes everything: your brain isn't breaking down from damage.
It's adapting. Rationally. To reduced demand.
The same way a muscle atrophies when it isn't loaded, your brain withdraws investment when it isn't challenged by physical movement. And the adaptation happens terrifyingly fast — a few weeks of prolonged sitting can shift the trajectory.
3/5 I see this pattern in my cardiology practice every day.
Patients who develop atrial fibrillation, coronary disease, or heart failure almost always show cognitive changes at the same time. Not because "old age" suddenly arrived — but because years of sedentary living sent the identical signal to both their heart and their brain: we are not being used.
The heart weakens. The brain retreats. Same cause. Same timeline. Same patient.
Prolonged sedentary time is independently linked to worse outcomes even in people who exercise regularly. That's the part most miss — a morning workout doesn't fully undo eight hours of sitting. The nervous system adapts to the dominant signal of the day. And for most people, the dominant signal is stillness.
This is most dramatic in Parkinson's disease. Patients who stay physically active — walking, lifting, dancing, moving with intention — hold onto their cognitive abilities far longer, even as motor symptoms progress.
It's not simply better blood flow or more BDNF. It's the fundamental way the nervous system responds to perceived demand.
Keep moving, and the brain keeps investing. Stop moving, and it begins to withdraw resources.
It is not known when Rush stopped working for the CIA or why, but we know from the affidavit that he requested and received "a significant quantity of foreign currency and tens of millions of dollars in gold bars for work-related expenses" between November 2025 and March 2026.
So his employment must have run at least until then.
At some point, I'm guessing between March and early May, the CIA began an investigation/review of what Rush was up to.
They were "unable to locate the gold bars or significant amounts of the foreign currency Rush received pursuant to his requests or to identify the intended use of these funds."
A number of responses here are shocked, shocked! that I could say that Alexander was only great at killing, but if you challenge them to say what else he was great at...they mostly sputter.
So was Alexander great at things other than warfare and killing? 1/
The best of his companions - Antipater, Parmenio, Eumenes, Antigonus, Craterus, Cleitus - were all handpicked...by Philip II, Alexander's father.
Alexander handpicked Harpalus, who stole the treasury, *twice.* 2/
Was he a 'philosopher king?' That's not the impression any of the sources give. There's a cottage industry of high-minded quotes for Alexander's last words, but our sources give them: asked who is empire should go, he responded "to the strongest."