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@FerchoWayne

RR.II. en la @UNAM_FCPYS. Acá todo es político. Hablo de cómics, fútbol, música y Ciencias Sociales. Muy del Barça.

México D. F. Se unió Ağustos 2009
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
When you eat Mexican food, your brain releases endorphins and dopamine. Capsaicin, the compound in chili peppers, binds to pain receptors in your mouth. Your brain reads this as a threat and counters with feel-good chemicals. The burn in a good salsa triggers the same pathway as a runner's high. This is all happening on top of a food tradition more than 3,000 years in the making. The tortilla in a chicharron taco exists because of nixtamalization, a process Mesoamerican cooks developed roughly 3,200 years ago. Corn kernels are soaked in lime water, which releases niacin, a B vitamin that corn otherwise locks away in an indigestible form. Without this step, corn-heavy diets cause pellagra, a B-vitamin deficiency that killed around 7,000 Americans per year at its peak in the early 20th century. Southern sharecroppers were eating corn without the process Mexico had preserved for three millennia. In 2010, the UN added Mexican cuisine to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list, the first year any national food culture had ever qualified. The application covered seed preservation, farming customs, ritual preparation, and thousands of years of cooking knowledge passed through communities. The diversity inside that designation is hard to picture. Mexico has 59 varieties of heirloom corn, more than 60 distinct chili pepper types, and 32 states with cuisines different enough that Oaxacan mole negro (a dark sauce from dried chili and chocolate) and Yucatecan cochinita pibil (slow-roasted pork in a smoky red spice paste) share almost no ingredients. Oaxaca alone has more than 20 types of mole. Mole poblano uses more than 20 ingredients, including several chili varieties, dark chocolate, and cinnamon, in a single sauce. Chicharron fires three systems at once. Fat carries flavor deep into the palate. The crunch comes from pork skin dried, then dropped in 375-degree oil. The trapped moisture turns to steam, puffs the skin, and produces thousands of flavor compounds through the same browning chemistry that makes coffee and seared meat smell incredible. Then the salsa lands capsaicin on top of everything and the dopamine kicks in. The "best food ever" reaction has a chemical basis. You are tasting dopamine from capsaicin, browning chemistry from pork fat at high heat, and a tortilla built on a process 3,200 years old. These flavors were engineered to do exactly this.
Blair McNally 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿@BlairMcNally1

THAT WAS THE BEST FOOD IVE EVER HAD IN MY LIFE OMG 😭😭😭 VAMOSSS CHICHARRONNN! 😍

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Batman Archives@TheBatHome·
What's your thoughts on the theory that Dark Knight Joker was possibly ex military?
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Winter Lamb@FerchoWayne·
@miguelaraizac Grandes noticias. 🔥 Ya estoy esperando el tweet del rarito que siempre escribe cuando posteas algo sobre este universo. (Es un Snyderbot)
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The stadium in this photo opened the 2026 World Cup this morning. It opened the 1986 World Cup too, just eight months after an earthquake killed more than 10,000 people in Mexico City. FIFA wanted to move the tournament. Mexico said no. Mexico wasn't the original host of 1986. FIFA, the body that runs world football, gives out hosting rights years ahead of time. Colombia had them since 1974. In October 1982, Colombia's president went on national television and pulled out, saying the demands for new roads, airports, and stadiums were beyond what the country could afford. With three years left, FIFA opened the bid again. Mexico won in May 1983. On September 19, 1985, Mexico City shook. The earthquake lasted nearly three minutes, killing more than 10,000 people. Another 30,000 were injured. A quarter of a million people lost their homes, and over 400 buildings fell. FIFA held meetings about moving the tournament to a different country. Mexico's answer was no. The earthquake hadn't touched the stadiums. They were keeping the World Cup. The 1986 tournament gave the world its most replayed 10 minutes of football. By June 22, only 8 of the original 24 teams were left. Argentina played England. Just four years earlier, the two countries had fought a brief war over a chain of remote South Atlantic islands. Argentina's Diego Maradona was 25 and many still call him the greatest footballer who ever lived. He jumped for a loose ball in the 51st minute and deliberately punched it into the net with his left fist. The referee missed it and let the goal stand. Maradona told reporters afterward it was scored "a little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God." Four minutes later, Maradona started moving from deep in his own half. He dribbled past five English players, covering 60 meters of ground in around 10 seconds, and rolled the ball past their goalkeeper. FIFA held a global vote in 2002 to find the greatest World Cup goal ever scored. That one won. Argentina took the England game 2-1, then beat West Germany 3-2 in the final, winning the whole tournament on a pitch that should have been empty eight months earlier. After safety renovations over the decades, the stadium seats 87,523 today, down from over 114,000 in 1986. It opened the 1970 World Cup. Then 1986. This morning, it opened a third. No other stadium has ever opened three World Cups.
Eye On Axis@eyeonaxis

Opening ceremony of the 1986 México World Cup in Estadio Azteca

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🥥 𝙇𝘼𝙏𝘼𝙈 🥥
The scene at El Ángel de la Independencia in Mexico City to celebrate the start of the World Cup | 🇲🇽
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we love ghana@weloveghana042·
Ghanexicans in sweet jubilation as Mexico defeat South Africa.🇬🇭🎉😂
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Min 🇲🇽 VÍ A BTS
Min 🇲🇽 VÍ A BTS@MaidenYoon1·
Es como el capítulo donde Calamardo y el trapeador JAJAJAJAJA
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@Irkingu88 @BillieBizkit Claramente te refieres a que sus papás no nacieron en España y por ende a que no son blancos. No evadas lo evidente. Quedas peor.
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Gimba Kakanda
Gimba Kakanda@gimbakakanda·
A Black man scoring the first goal of the 2026 World Cup to silence the African continent’s most hostile nation towards Black foreigners is absolutely poetic. Thank you, Mexico! 🇲🇽
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C. A.
C. A.@a_armentacarlos·
Estaban mame y mame y mame y mame y mame que el comunismo les iba a quitar la propiedad y fue la FIFA la que les quitó el derecho sobre el uso de sus palcos, ironías de la vida, amigos.
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Winter Lamb@FerchoWayne·
@Atleti @realmadrid Jajajaja, son tal para cual. No pueden por lo deportivo, proceden a hacer cosas de niños en redes sociales. Menudo equipo diminuto que son. 😌
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Comunicado oficial con nuestras aclaraciones sobre el comunicado oficial de nuestros vecinos @realmadrid: 1. Se os cortó el vídeo del Papa donde decía que también era del Atleti. 2. Habréis confundido la educación con agradecimiento, pero para que no haya dudas: no os agradecemos nada. 3. Ni estudiamos ni valoramos ninguna oferta por Julián. 4. Cómo no nos vamos a llevar bien, si nos hacéis reír aún más que el @FCBarcelona_es.
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Winter Lamb@FerchoWayne·
@miguelaraizac La mitad de las películas de Guadagnino son bastante malas. Qué audacia de decir eso. 🥴
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Gus@ballstothis·
A beer from all 48 countries playing at the 2026 World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the USA. Here we go!
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Winter Lamb@FerchoWayne·
@joserra_espn Llévese al Hooligan a sus coberturas en ESPN, Don Joserra. 👌🏽
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