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Ciudadano Disidente
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no te quedes con las palabras en el silencio por miedo a ser juzgado
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>Be Noelia Castillo Ramos
>Your parents love you
>They fall on difficult financial times
>You are ripped away from them by the government
>Your grandmother and mom are crying and begging
>They bring 12 police officers to stop any resistance
>You are placed in a “teen shelter” full of muslim migrants
>You aren’t allowed to leave
>The staff treats you like you are worthless
>The muslim teens decide to gang r*pe you
>You think you will get help
>Nobody comes. Nobody listens.
>They rape you again, with even more people this time
>You try to report it
>The women in charge of the shelter are woke liberals
>They refuse to report it to avoid making muslim immigrants look bad
>They won’t do anything
>You try to be happy
>You can’t move on
>You jump from the 5th story of the building
>By the grace of God, you live
>You are injured, but you still have hope
>The state tells you about the option of euthanasia
>You pass it off at first
>The trauma keeps replaying in your brain
>Still, nobody is helping
>You feel hopeless
>Spain is falling
>You decide to do it because you feel worthless
>Your dad fights to keep you alive for years
>He loses in two different liberal courts
>You are scheduled for euthanasia
>The days pass
>You do an interview, which is really a desperate cry for help
>Still, nobody does
>The date gets closer
>They keep you isolated so you have no idea there is so much love and support is outside
>Your best friend desperately tries to get up to talk to you
>She is blocked by doctors who seem to take pleasure in the power they have
>The process begins
>You are alone and probably pretty scared
>You feel like you have no choice
>The sedative sets in
>The last thing you see is a cold, dark hospital room
>The toxin is administered
>Your lungs slowly stop working
>You die in your sleep
>Your abusers still face no consequences
>You become a monument to the failure of a state that was supposed to protect you

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@TorresGotay Como es que PR tuvo tanta prosperidad en un momento dado?
Fue todo inflado por una deuda impagable o verdaderamente habia un potencial económico que brindo tanta prosperidad en un momento dado?
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For $200bn you could fund all these rail projects btw.
But instead we choose to bomb children


NewsWire@NewsWire_US
Pentagon seeking $200 billion in additional funding to support Iran military operation — WaPo
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@leeverze Mucaro bird sounds like a screaming monkey at night.
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@BelalvaLudwig La verdadera presion es guiar de noche por la PR-52 en el tramo de Cayey que tienes 1 carril en dirección contraria justo al lado y la gente con las largas puestas a to jendel.
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Me cago en estas malditas luces en las carreteras de Puerto Rico.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes
Scientist at Mount Sinai School of Medicine's Light and Health Research Center says that the new headlight bulbs being used in America are dangerous and causing accidents “He says, older headlights use halogen bulbs which have a softer orange color, but newer ones are bluish white. You're creating a lot of glare for those other drivers” I agree, the new headlights are awful and blind you. They should have never been allowed on the market
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We are overstimulated and we don't even notice. Netflix while eating. Reels in the bathroom. Music while cooking. Podcasts on walks. We consume by default, not by intention. You keep filling every gap, then wonder why you feel foggy and unmotivated. Boredom and silence are the real growth drivers. They give you space to think and create. That's when solutions show up for problems that have been stuck for months. Leave some room.
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@HPBAac Because that is one of the only options to escape poverty.
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@lcda_agr2018 La corrupcion en esta isla hay que erradicarla de raíz
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@gianmerced Eso no es en PR nadamas. Inventamos una excusa pendeja para socializar y hacer networking como quieras llamarlo.
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@EmmanuelMacron Macron has been upping that aura lately.
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Respecting international law means protecting civilian populations.
The plight of the hundreds of thousands of people displaced in Lebanon is a matter of grave concern.
France is currently delivering 60 tonnes of emergency aid to them, with the support of the CMA CGM Foundation, in addition to the assistance being provided with the United Nations and NGOs on the ground.
Hezbollah must cease its attacks from Lebanon against Israel and hand over its weapons to the Lebanese Armed Forces.
Israel must respect Lebanon’s sovereignty and exercise restraint.
Israelis and Lebanese have the same right to live in peace and security.
This is the very reason for the French armed forces’ constant commitment within UNIFIL since 1978.
France is reliable and loyal to its friends.
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It’s going unnoticed because so much other news is happening, but the war drums are beating again in D.C. The warmongers worry this is their last chance to get the white whale they’ve been chasing for thirty years, an all-out regime change war against Iran.
A new Middle East war would be a catastrophic mistake. Our military stockpiles are depleted from three years of backing Ukraine. Our effort to reshore manufacturing has only just begun and will take years to bear fruit. War would worsen our already immense deficit and national debt. Iran is larger than Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan combined. A war would not be easy and could easily become a calamity.
Thanks to President Trump’s restraint during his first term, America has a golden opportunity to pull away from Middle East quagmires for good. We shouldn’t throw that opportunity away so that sone D.C. has-beens can feel tough by sending young Americans to die yet again.
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The Trump Administration was dismayed by the scale and wide-spread destruction caused by Saturday’s strike campaign by Israel against oil infrastructure in and around the Iranian capital of Tehran, which reportedly targeting 30 oil and fuel depots sparking massive fires across the city that continue to burn into Sunday, according to a U.S. official, Israeli official and a source with knowledge who spoke to Axios.
U.S. officials state that Saturday’s strikes went far beyond what the United States expected when Israel notified it in advance, created large fires in Tehran, igniting flames visible for miles and blanketing the capital in heavy smoke. Senior officials in the Trump Administration are concerned Israeli strikes on infrastructure that serves ordinary Iranians could backfire strategically, rallying Iranian society to support the regime and further driving up oil prices throughout the World.
“The President doesn't like the attack. He wants to save the oil. He doesn't want to burn it. And it reminds people of higher gas prices,” a Trump adviser told Axios. An Israeli official said the U.S. message to Israel was “WTF.” A U.S. official says the disagreement and what the U.S. expects in the war is expected to be addressed soon at senior political levels between Israel and the United States.

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