#SUGA wore a shirt featuring María Sabina yesterday.
María Sabina was a Mazatec healer from Oaxaca, Mexico 🇲🇽, known for sacred mushroom ceremonies and for bringing Indigenous spiritual healing traditions to global attention, influencing art, culture & anthropology worldwide.
#REPORTE aquí, en fb e ig sobre una chica que me transfirió un boleto para BTS.
Voy exponer a esta persona ANA SOFIA LEON CORDOVA quien me vendió un boleto NA-28C FILA 29 ASIENTO 19 el concierto de BTS WORLD TOUR ‘ARIRANG’ IN MEXICO CITY para el día jueves 07 de mayo de 2026
@sttommito Hola amiga, segura que si viste ese boleto que te vendió con código de barras y todo? Porque probablemente incluso te envío un correo falso para que mandaras transferencia, o la otra opción es que ticketmaster detecto la transferencia como boleto de reventa y lo cancelo
ARMY México, queremos crear algo muy especial junto a ustedes.
Cuéntanos en comentarios o etiquétanos en tus historias con una imagen o texto corto sobre:
“lo que sentiste la primera vez que escuchaste ARIRANG” 💜🌊
Tu experiencia puede formar parte de un algo muy especial hecho por la comunidad.
Participa hasta el 28 de abril, 1PM (CST) 🇲🇽
#SWIMSIDE#SpotifyBTS#BTS_ARIRANG#KEEPSWIMMING
The actor playing the charming romantic lead in 13 Going on 30 had the left side of his face completely paralyzed two years before they shot it.
Mark Ruffalo was 33 when he woke up from a dream telling him he had a brain tumor. No symptoms, just an ear infection. He was on set with Gandolfini and Redford for The Last Castle. He told the cast doctor about the dream anyway. The CT scan came back: a mass behind his left ear the size of a golf ball. Acoustic neuroma. Benign, but it had to come out.
His wife was nine months pregnant with their first kid. He didn't tell her. She had the doula, the birth plan, the hot tub ordered. He carried the diagnosis alone for weeks until after she gave birth.
Going into surgery, the doctors told him there was a 20% chance the left side of his face would stay paralyzed. He told them: "Take my hearing. Let me keep the face. Just let me be the father to this kid."
He woke up completely deaf in his left ear and the entire left side of his face frozen. Couldn't close his left eye.
Two years later he showed up to play the romantic lead in a Jennifer Garner movie that required everything brain surgery had just tried to take from him. The smile. The warmth. The comic timing. A goofy Thriller dance in front of a crowd. He almost quit during the rehearsal. Garner has told that story publicly. He stayed.
The movie opened 22 years ago today. $22M in week one, $96M+ worldwide. That same year he also shot Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Collateral, and We Don't Live Here Anymore. Four films in twelve months from a guy who had just learned to use his face again.
He went on to four Oscar nominations and the Hulk.
The romantic comedy nobody takes seriously was the comeback film of an actor who had to relearn how to smile.
Now you know why she's been getting loads of attention recently, even though her death was years ago. They're really gonna push this rubbish to advertise that man is God, and that it is the mark of the beast that gets us on the Utopian timeline where humanity thrives, becomes gods, and completely dodges the dark timeline.