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Matrimonio y mortaja del cielo baja.

Katılım Aralık 2015
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
With the Cabinet approval of the Kamala Hydro Electric Project, we are strengthening India’s clean energy ecosystem while advancing integrated development across Arunachal Pradesh with a focus on power, infrastructure and community welfare. pib.gov.in/PressReleasePa…
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Pablo Malo
Pablo Malo@pitiklinov·
Un equipo de investigadores ha analizado más de 1.700 lenguas del mundo usando la mayor base de datos gramatical que existe (Grambank) y han revisado 191 “universales lingüísticos” que los lingüistas habían propuesto durante décadas y descubrieron que aproximadamente uno de cada tres se cumple de verdad. Lo más interesante es que estos patrones reales no aparecen por casualidad. Las lenguas, aunque muy diferentes entre sí, tienden a evolucionar siguiendo ciertas reglas predecibles, especialmente en el orden de las palabras (por ejemplo, si el verbo va antes o después del objeto) y en cómo se organizan las estructuras gramaticales. Estos patrones se repiten una y otra vez en lenguas que no están relacionadas y que se hablan en continentes muy alejados. En resumen, no existe una gramática idéntica en todas las lenguas, pero sí hay limitaciones profundas en cómo podemos construir el lenguaje. El cerebro humano y las necesidades de comunicación hacen que ciertas formas de hablar sean mucho más comunes y estables que otras. Por eso, aunque las lenguas parecen muy distintas, siguen caminos sorprendentemente similares en su evolución.
Lorena Pérez Hernández@lorenaperezhe

Un estudio de 1700 idiomas identifica patrones universales que nos hablan de los factores cognitivos y comunicativos que dan forma a nuestras lenguas. Artículo original 👉 nature.com/articles/s41... Resumen 👉sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/…

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@Chengues @anfrase Los bolivianos a donde van trabajan y dan valor. A los judíos no los botaron de 109 países precisamente porque sean generosos y desprendidos.
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El Chengue
El Chengue@Chengues·
@anfrase Tenemos a Tierra del Fuego con una mega villa de Bolivianos y estos siguen con la teoria de conspiración que tienen como 100 años, que si no Gobiernan ellos la Patagonia esta a punto de ser vendida a Israel. Pelotudos
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Juan R.
Juan R.@anfrase·
El expediente AR-MOPU-ISR-0426-7781 presentado el 8 de marzo de 2026, propone un asentamiento privado en Patagonia llamado "Barrio Privado Josué, Profeta de Israel", 100.000 hectáreas de tierra quemada por incendios. Cuatro veces el tamaño de Gaza. Comenzará en abril de 2026.
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
Weekend update @SNLUpdate SNL is just the news latetly.. 😂 THE JOKES WRITE THEMSELVES WITH THIS 🤡 SHOW‼️
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okno@bolipo·
@bonewachin He visto menos gente con brote psicótico inducido por el porro que la cantidad de veces que he visto esta tu misma opinión pelotuda.
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Santi Patriota
Santi Patriota@santypatriota·
🇦🇷⭕️ Este inmigrante paraguayo dice que los argentinos son racistas, y demuestra su total resentimiento contra la raza blanca. "Acá no vino gente inteligente, solo la escoria y la mugre de Europa".
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okno@bolipo·
@mattvanswol Oh, so this guy knows the difference between: a) "I think you're wrong" and b) "you're dangerous, and your family deserves suffering." AS IN A) I THINK YOU'RE WRONG FOR MIGRATING ILLEGALLY AND B) YOU'RE A DANGEROUS CRIMINAL WHOSE WHOLE FAMILY SHOULD BE DEPORTED
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
One year ago, I publicly came out in support of President Trump. I had absolutely no idea how severe the backlash would be. The Left tried to destroy everything good in my life. My job. My family. Our safety. We lost more friends than I ever could have imagined. Politics is so tribal, and it can be that way on BOTH the Left and Right. But something interesting I noticed... ...is that my Right-leaning friends were my friends even when I was liberal, and they stayed consistently my friends when I moved to the Right. My liberal friends, on the other hand, pretty much all abandoned us, except for a small few. There’s a specific kind of grief that comes from realizing people didn’t just disagree with you… ...they re-categorized you as "unsafe" Someone once told me that, in person. "We don't feel safe with you." Like you became a different species overnight. Like everything you’d ever done for them, every memory, every “I’ve got you!” suddenly didn’t count for anything at all.. The noise online is one thing, I've learned to tune almost all of the hate out. Even de*th threats rarely bother me now, as insane as that is. The hardest part... Watching my wife jump every time the camera notifications went off. Watching my kids live under a microscope they didn’t choose. Doing the math in my head about safety and work and whether I’d just completely destroyed the stability of our home because I spoke honestly. I didn’t feel brave. I felt sick, I felt like I did something wrong and was being punished for it. It still feels that way, a lot of the time... my wife and I are still shunned from many friend groups we once had. I think that's when I finally learned what "tribal" meant... a real willingness to punish, to exile, and make an example out of someone to "teach them a lesson." The funny thing is... my right-leaning friends didn’t “welcome me” when I changed, they just NEVER LEFT. We disagreed, for sure. But they never tried to take my livelihood, never tried to scare my family, and never tried to turn my kids into collateral damage. I think, especially in that way in particular, the Right does far, far better than the Left. There’s a difference between disagreement and dehumanization. There's a difference between: a) “I think you’re wrong” and b) “you’re dangerous, and your family deserves suffering.” That’s a social enforcement system, something I was inside of and didn't know I was in, until I broke out of it. There's a reason the Left does it... it works. …and that’s the irony, specifically on the Left A movement that prides itself on tolerance only applies it to people who already agree with them. And once you see that, you can’t unsee it. I think one year out... I'm still in a weird stage of grief. For the friendships we lost, the community we once had, the old way of life where we didn't have to think about safety very much at all, and where my kids didn't have to go through life inheriting the consequences of adults who they themselves couldn’t handle disagreement. But, even through all that... Life is better now than it was a year ago. We went to church for the first time ever, with our kids. We found a new community of friends. We got closer with the friends who stuck around. We got the chance to be wrong, and learn. We got room... to grow. Room to be imperfect. Room to disagree. Room to be wrong. It's not necessarily easier, but it has made life more clear, and I’d rather be condemned for my convictions than rewarded for my compliance. One year out... I do not regret supporting President Trump. I regret not supporting him sooner.
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okno@bolipo·
@mattvanswol Gotta give it to the man. Not even when in the dark hour of being signaled for his grift will he stop grifting.
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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
The best cities in Latin America for cost of living, according to Numbeo's 2025 index 🇵🇾 Asunción, Paraguay 🇧🇴 Santa Cruz, Bolivia 🇳🇮 Managua, Nicaragua 🇪🇨 Quito, Ecuador 🇭🇳 Tegucigalpa, Honduras 🇧🇴 Cochabamba, Bolivia 🇪🇨 Guayaquil, Ecuador 🇵🇪 Lima, Peru 🇨🇴 Medellín, Colombia 🇦🇷 Buenos Aires, Argentina People focus on the top 3 and assume it means dangerous or boring They're wrong on both counts. They're just cheap AND livable, which is a combination most of the world can't offer
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RT@RT_com·
'Never interrupt your enemy when he’s making a mistake' — new cover of The Economist Or, in other words: 'Do nothing — win'
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Rina Lu🇷🇺
Rina Lu🇷🇺@rinalu_·
I lived through Yeltsin, and Trump's behavior mirrors him so precisely it's disturbing. The same clownish performance. The same promises. The same destruction of a country while the leader talks nonsense and dances. Dear Americans, good luck.
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Substance
Substance@__Substance__·
‼️🚨SNEAKO X SALVO PANCAKES @sneako brings on @SalvoPancakes to discuss his viral interaction w/ Rabbi Shmuley including going over details such as why Shmuley was wearing a Palestinian child’s sweatshirt during the interaction and if Salvo received any charges from the NYPD
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
YIKES: Piers Morgan mocks guest for using the “Ben Shapiro playbook” — then asks why he even showed up after calling the show “brain rot.” JOSH HAMMER: “This show… tends to rot brains and minds.” MORGAN: “Why are you on it then?” HAMMER: “To present the—” MORGAN: “You’re now doing the Ben Shapiro playbook.” “Anyone that criticizes the Israeli government must be anti-Semitic. Must be rotting brains. ‘This is Jerry Springer. This is a circus.’ I’ve got you on to debate this.” HAMMER: “I didn’t call you anti-Semitic.” MORGAN: “No, no. But it’s coming because it’s the Ben Shapiro playbook.” HAMMER: “Ben Shapiro has not called you anti-Semitic either. Ben Shapiro has called you dumb and stupid or some variation thereof.” MORGAN: “I’m glad that you come on a show that you think rots people’s brains. Why would you do that? I don’t get it.” HAMMER: “It’s a fair question, to be honest.” MORGAN: “Yeah, well, why don’t you just leave?” The exchange only got more awkward from here on out.
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The Middle East
The Middle East@A_M_R_M1·
“A video TREND in the United States by famous American content creator Myron Gaines: An Israeli girle asks him: Do you believe the Holocaust happened? Myron: Do you believe there is a genocide in Gaza? Israeli woman: There is no evidence of that. Myron responds: Well then—how do you expect the world to believe in the Holocaust, in which 6 million Jews were killed, even though it happened in a time without advanced recording and documentation technologies, while today you deny what is happening in Gaza, despite the world seeing it live, with sound and images?”
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GBX
GBX@GBX_Press·
Italian Prime Minister Meloni: "I accuse Israel of crossing the red line, I condemn the massacre of Palestinian civilians, and I announce that Italy will support European sanctions against Israel."
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