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culturadeclub · 8 months ago
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Kappa FuturFestival 2024 anuncia su cartel final
Kappa FuturFestival ha revelado su cartel completo, haciendo de la edición de este año la más grande en sus 11 años de historia. El festival se llevará a cabo del 5 al 7 de julio de 2024 en el icónico Parco Dora. Este evento de tres días celebra lo mejor de la escena de la música electrónica con cinco escenarios diferentes, incluyendo los nuevos ‘The Voyager’ y ‘The Kosmo’. La lista de artistas…
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andrea-of-paper · 1 month ago
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Estomago 19/01/2025
Es curioso cómo mi mente navega por ideas, sueños y metas sin tregua, pero tu partida me deja un vacío brutal, un abismo en el alma, un golpe letal.
Sé que he pasado por este dolor, por rupturas que desgarran el amor. Se siente como un puño en las entrañas, donde todo tu cuerpo siente a esa persona extraña.
Pero esta vez mi alma intenta callar, aunque mi cuerpo no deja de recordar. Trabajo y me esfuerzo en no pensarte, pero la memoria insiste en evocarte.
Aunado a todo, hay algo especial: un órgano que sufre de forma fatal. Aunque me anime con palabras sinceras, mi estómago no escucha, su dolor persevera.
Es un nudo que no logró desatar, un peso que no me deja respirar. No puedo comer, me siento indignada de saciarme si tú no estás a mi lado.
Amaba cocinarte, mimarte al hacerlo, ver tus ojos brillar al probarlo primero. Pero ahora, nada tiene sabor, sin ti, todo es vacío, todo es dolor.
Sé que comer es placer, un arte divino, como el sexo que embriaga al gusto y al vino. Pero no me siento llena, me siento vacía, sin más sustento que café y melancolía.
¿Por qué mi estómago no puede sanar? ¿Por qué no logro que vuelva a aceptar? Disfruta, me digo, de la vida y sus dones, pero él se alimenta de ansias y emociones.
La ansiedad lo domina, no lo deja en paz, se nutre de mí, me devora voraz. Y aquí estoy, entre nudos y el hambre callada, buscando el alivio de esta pena anclada
Andrea Oliva
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anchesetuttinoino · 2 months ago
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Bordighera, picchiato all’interno del suo locale, il 47enne Andrea Oliva è in coma per un’emorragia cerebrale: l’autore del pestaggio è uno straniero.
Francesca Totolo
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Uno straniero....ma cosa mi stai narrando...
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jurassicworldtieindrpepper · 11 months ago
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Reading List
to be updated constantly
Articles:
"Why Women Online Can’t Stop Reading Fairy Porn" by C.T. Jones for Rolling Stone
"They Called 911 for Help. Police and Prosecutors Used a New Junk Science to Decide They Were Liars." by Brett Murphy for ProPublica
"‘I Think My Husband Is Trashing My Novel on Goodreads!’" by Emily Gould for The Cut
"Woman in Retrograde" by Isabel Cristo for The Cut
"The unwanted Spanish soccer kiss is textbook male chauvinism. Don’t excuse it" by Moira Donegan for the Guardian
"I Started the Media Men List" by Moira Donegan for The Cut
"What Moira Donegan Did for Young Women Writers" by Jordana Rosenfeld for The Nation
"The Key Detail Missing From the Narrative About O.J. and Race" by Joel Anderson for Slate
"The Coiled Ferocity of Zendaya" by Matt Zoller Seitz for Vulture
"OJ Simpson died the comfortable death in old age that Nicole Brown should have had" by Moira Donegan for The Guardian
"Norm Macdonald Was the Hater O.J. Simpson Could Never Outrun" by Miles Klee for Rolling Stone
"Trans Stylists and Makeup Artists Are Reshaping Red Carpet Looks. Will They Get the Credit They’re Due?" by James Factora
"The ‘perfect Aryan’ child used in Nazi propaganda was actually Jewish" by Terrence McCoy for The Washington Post
"There Are Too Many Books; Or, Publishing Shouldn’t Be All About Quantity" by Maris Kreizman for Literary Hub
"An O.J. Juror on What The People v. O.J. Simpson Got Right and Wrong" by Ashley Reese for Vulture
"Super Cute Please Like" by Nicole Lipman for N + 1 Magazine
Essays:
Not That Bad: Dispatches from Rape Culture edited by Roxanne Gay
Creep: Accusations and Confessions by Myriam Gurba
"On Chappell Roan and Gen Z Pop" by Miranda Reinert
"In Memory of Nicole Brown Simpson" by Andrea Dworkin
"My Gender Is Dyke" by Alexandria Juarez for Autostraddle
"Columnists and Their Lives of Quiet Desperation" by Hamilton Nolan
Nonfiction:
Belabored: A Vindication of the Rights of Pregnant Women by Lyz Lenz
The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan
This American Ex-Wife: How I Ended My Marriage and Started My Life by Lyz Lenz
The Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination by Sarah Schulman
Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession by Rachel Monroe
The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory by Carol J. Adams
Eros the Bittersweet by Anne Carson
Who Owns This Sentence? A History of Copyrights and Wrongs by David Bellos & Alexandre Montagu
The Once and Future Sex: Going Medieval on Women's Roles in Society by Eleanor Janega
Moby Dyke: An Obsessive Quest to Track Down the Last Remaining Lesbian Bars in America by Krista Burton
University of Nike: How Corporate Cash Bought American Higher Education by Joshua Hunt
What it Feels Like for a Girl by Paris Lees
Female Masculinity by J. Jack Halberstam
The Theory of Everything Else: A Voyage Into the World of the Weird by Dan Schreiber
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach
Better Living Through Birding: Notes from a Black Man in the Natural World by Christian Cooper
Rivermouth: A Chronicle of Language, Faith, and Migration by Alejandra Oliva
Unlikeable Female Characters: The Women Pop Culture Wants You to Hate by Anna Bogutskaya
Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick by Mallory O'Meara
Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande
Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
Eyeliner: A Cultural History by Zahra Hankir
Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement by Ashley Shew
The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder by David Grann
Know My Name by Chanel Miller
Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe
Novelist as a Vocation by Haruki Murakami
Rape-Revenge Films: A Critical Study by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Fiction:
To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
Middlemarch by George Eliot
Just as You Are by Camille Kellogg
Just Happy to Be Here by Naomi Kanakia
The Misadventures of an Amateur Naturalist by Ceinwen Langley
Family Meal by Bryan Washington
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler
Ring Shout by P. Djèlí Clark
My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones
An Island Princess Starts a Scandal by Adriana Herrera
Blackouts by Justin Torres
We Do What We Do in the Dark by Michelle Hart
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
Less Is Lost by Andrew Sean Greer
The Faithless by C.L. Clark
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang
The Disenchantments by Nina LaCour
Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour
Bliss Montage by Ling Ma
Pachinko by Min Jin Lee
The Institute by Stephen King
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
Frankenstein: Junji Ito Story Collection by Junji Ito
Her Body and Other Parties: Stories by Carmen Maria Machado
Young Mungo by Douglas Stuart
The Dark Forest by Liu Cixin
Snuff by Terry Pratchett
Travelers Along the Way: A Robin Hood Remix by Aminah Mae Safi
Only a Monster by Vanessa Len
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andrescasciani · 6 months ago
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Tenemos el gusto de invitarlos a FILU – Feria de IIustración de Godoy Cruz
Sábado 31 de agosto y domingo 1 de septiembre, de 15 a 22hs
Domingo 1, 20 hs: Charla de Andrés Casciani “Ilustración & expresión” Centro Patrimonial Artístico Cristóforo Colombo (Antonio Tomba 246, M5501 Godoy Cruz, Mendoza) Entrada libre y gratuita, los esperamos!
Durante las 2 jornadas de este novedoso encuentro se desarrollará una muestra con una importante presencia de ilustradores de Godoy Cruz. Además se articularán talleres de fanzine, historieta y creación de personajes orientados a niños y adolescentes; así como también recitales en vivo y disertaciones acerca del oficio de la ilustración. Finalmente, en cuanto a las personalidades del medio gráfico que participarán, estarán presentes Andrés Casciani; Diego Montón; Exequiel Della Penna; Gabriel Vázquez; Hernán Gutiérrez; Adrián Chaparro; Matías Saavedra; Pobla; Bruno Palero; Gustavo Guevara; David Peralta; Pablo Pavezka y Rodrigo Salas. A esta selección se suman Emi Cárdenas; Ana Clara Picco; Salomé Gamboa; Candela Oliva; Laura Barredo; Bruce Liss; Andrea Gallegos; Flor Mestre; Estefanía Jeria; Jimena Gallegos; Celeste Loria; Ayelén Bonelli; Cami Fernández; Lucía Canevari; Laura Acotto; Julieta Civit; Nicolás Viñolo; Laura Barredo y Catinga (Gustavo Guevara).
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inspirationinbadthings · 2 years ago
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C.P. Company x Gore-Tex


starring

Fergy53 Haaizey Anton Be
Representative: Felix Taube
Content Coordinator C.P. Company: Giovanni Benvenuto Marketing Specialist C.P. Company: Francesca Galesso
a modest dept. production
Director + Photographer: Theodor Guelat DoP: Gianluca Oliva
2nd Photographer: Sylvain Ali 

Executive Producer: Johannes Lehmann Head of Production: Benedikt Merten 
 Producer: Nikita Mikitin Assistant Producer: Galina Kolchina Production Assistant/1st AD: Sasha Gordiash Set PA/Ethics Advisor: Marleen Nesner
Editor: Yannic Nixdorf 
Production Design: Grace Nichols Production Design Assistant: Cecilia Buffa, Yulia Karpina 

Stylist: Silvia Vinci
HMU: Kathrin Hupertz
 1st AC: Ksenia Gordiash 2nd AC: Ivan Volodko Gimbal Operator: Gerrit Piechowski Grip: Niso Collins, Felix Schüler 
Gaffer: Robert Samplawski Electrician: Matteo Bosnjak
Base Manager: Mustafa Aktasoglu
Catering: Anna Christofferson, Katharina Fiederling 
Executive Post-Supervisor: Gerrit Piechowski
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Music + Sound: Alessandro Marinelli
Colorist: Viktor Mogilat via jojo agency Online: Andrea Huber
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brunito812 · 1 year ago
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¿Es hora de que el papa anule el infierno?
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Buenos Aires, 24 de diciembre de 1997
Juan Pablo II
Ciudad del Vaticano
De nuestra consideración:
Se acerca el fin del milenio. Se acerca, posiblemente, el Apocalipsis y el Juicio Final. Si es cierto que son pocos los que se salvan, como advierte el Evangelio, se acerca para la mayor parte de la humanidad el comienzo de un infierno inacabable. Para evitarlo basta volver a la justicia que Dios Padre dictó en el Génesis. Si Él castigó la desobediencia de Eva suprimiendo nuestra inmortalidad, no es justo que el Hijo nos la haya restituido, tantos siglos después, prolongando padecimientos. Si una parte de la Trinidad dicta una sentencia cuya pena termina y se completa con la muerte, no puede otra parte abrir cada causa, agregar otra sentencia, resucitar el cadáver y aplicar un castigo adicional que repite infinitas veces el castigo ya cumplido por el pecador una vez muerto. La justicia del Hijo contradice y viola la del Padre. La existencia del Paraíso no justifica la del Infierno: la bondad de los pocos salvados no les permitirá ser felices sabiendo eternamente que novias o hermanas o madres o amigos y también desconocidos y enemigos (prójimo que Jesús nos ordena amar y perdonar) sufren en tierras de Satanás. Le solicitamos, entonces, volver al Pentateuco y tramitar la anulación del Juicio Final y de la inmortalidad.
Lo saludamos atentamente.
CIHABAPAI
(Club de impíos herejes apóstatas blasfemos ateos paganos agnósticos e infieles, en formación)
Adhieren a esta iniciativa Daniel Acosta, Rodolfo Agüero, María Inés Aldaburu, Alberto Alonso, María Álvarez, Irma Amato, Roberto Amigo Cerisola, Osvaldo Baigorria, Elba Bairon, Oscar Balducci, Carmen Baliero, Irene Banchero, Jorge Barneau, Ricardo Bartís, Florencia Battiti, Fernando Bedoya, Alfredo Benavidez Bedoya, Miguel Ángel Bengochea, Alicia Benítez, Carlos Boccardo, Nestor Boher, Oscar Bony, Juliano Borobio Matos, Mirta Botta, Marcelo Boullosa, Michèle G. Briante, Fernando Broussalis, Anahí Cáceres, Luis Camnitzer, Viviana Canet, Juan C. Capurro, David Carbó, Adrián Carreira, Álvaro Castagnino, Aníbal Cedrón, Marcelo Céspedes, Gustavo Charif, Diana Chorne, Emilia Chouhy de Finger, Diego Ciardullo, Gabriel Correa, María Mercedes Covas, Adolfo Coronato, Salvador Costanzo, Florencia Crescimbeni, Carmen D’Elía, Deni De Biaggi, Patricia Delmar, Mirta Dermisache, Santiago Deymonnaz, Marta Dillon, Juan Carlos Distéfano, Juan Doffo, Diana Dowek, Andrés Duprat, Gaba Echeverría, Beba Eguía, Emei, Lucas Engel, Gabriela Esquivada, Omar Estela, Roberto Fabbiani, Fernando Fazzolari, Alejandra Fenochio, León Ferrari, Mónica Filgueiras, Gloria Filipuzzi, Federico Finger, Julio Flores, Elsa Flores Ballesteros, Hernán Jaime Fontanet, Ana Foos, Jean Franco, Luis Freisztav, Roxana Fuertes, Pedro Gaeta, Griselda Gambaro, Nora García, Fernando García Delgado, Cristián Gay, Silvia Gay, Juan Gelman, Marisa Giménez, Mónica Girón, Andrea Giunta, Omar Glezer, Daniel Glüzmann, Ana Godel, Carmen Guarini, Miguel Harte, Joos Heintz, Juan Herrera, María José Herrera, Alicia Herrero, Eduardo Iglesias Brickles, Alejandro Inchaurregui, Graciela Jacob, Álvaro Jiménez, Magdalena Jitrik, Javier Maldonado, Pablo Marchetti, Silvina Martínez, Noé Jitrik, Kenneth Kemble, Guillermo Kexel, Laura Klein, Raquel Kogan, Patricia Kolesnikov, Patricia Korenblit, Diego Korman, Martín Kovensky, Mara La Madrid, Ramiro Larraín, Sergio Langer, Juan Lepes, Gabriel Levinas, Federico Lezcano (Bode), Ricardo Longhini, Ana López, Javier Maldonado, Ernesto Mallo, Laura Malosetti, Norberto José Martínez, José Luis Meirás, Nora Menghi, Leonardo Moledo, Tununa Mercado, María Moreno, Ester Nazarian, Adolfo Nigro, Luis Niveiro, Luis Felipe Noé, Fernando Noy, José Nun, Alejandro Oliva, Norberto Onofrio, Daniel Ontiveros, Enrique Oteiza, Clemente Padim, Pablo Páez, Margarita Paksa, Marcelo Paredes, Gerardo Patiño, Alan Pauls, Hilda Paz, Carlos Peralta, Margarita Perata, Pérez Celis, Ricardo Piglia, Alejandro Puente, Augusto Reinhold, Rep, Juan Carlos Romero, León Rozitchner, Horacio Rueda, Alfredo Saavedra, Corinne Sacca-Abadi, Guillermo Saccomanno, Tulio Sagastizábal, Carlos Ángel Sánchez, Viviana Sasso, Cristina Schiavi, Daniel Schiavi, Julia Schneider, Marcia Schvartz, Oscar Serra, Diego Sigalevich (Catón), Gabriela Siracusano, Rosa Skifik, Oscar Smoje, Elsa Soibelman, Sometidos por Morgan, Pablo Suárez, Asunción Suárez, Enrique Symns, María Inés Tapia Vera, Osvaldo Tcherkaski, Cristina Terzaghi, Alejandro Vainstein, Miguel Vayo, Ileana Vegezzi, Beatriz Velázquez, Daniel Veronese, Olga Viglieca, Jorge Villarroel, Luciana Volco, Teresa Volco, Yacaré Cumbiao-Litoral Poético, Alicia Zárate, Horacio Zabala, Beatriz Zardain, Luis Ziembrowski, Vicente Zito Lema, Lucía Marck-Meister, siguen las firmas
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this is cute but also i like to think the pope has to preface every single statement with "this isn't dogma but" like he has to break character for a sec and clarify that he's not speaking ex cathedra
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weownthenitenyc · 3 months ago
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L’Abarset unveils its full artistic lineup for the new snow season
Once again, L’Abarset is aiming to reclaim its spot as the best après-ski in Europe. To achieve this, it has unveiled an impressive lineup for the winter season, guaranteed to attract electronic music fans from across the continent. Internationally renowned artists will be part of this unique lineup, elevating Andorra’s music scene to unprecedented heights.The season kicks off on November…
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articleinsurance · 5 days ago
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Kayaker swallowed by whale recalls feeling 'slimy texture' in its mouth
Andrea Díaz & Ayelén Oliva BBC Mundo Watch: The moment kayaker Adrián Simancas is nearly gulped down by a whale The first thing kayaker Adrián Simancas noticed after he was eaten by a whale was the slime. “I spent a second realising I was inside the mouth of something, that maybe it had eaten me, that it could have been an orca or a sea monster,” the 23-year-old told BBC Mundo. Adrián had…
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rabideyeartist · 1 year ago
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1000 Tiny Magnets Show #460: December 15, 2023
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memotrends · 5 days ago
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Kajaker swallowing a whale remembers the feeling of "slimy texture" in the mouth
Andrea Díaz and Ayelén Oliva BBC Mundo Watch: Moment Kayaker Adrian Simancas is almost absorbed by a whale The first thing Kayaker Adrian Simancas noticed after he ate the whale was a slime. “I spent a second and realized I was inside my mouth, that it might have eaten me, that it could be Orca or a marine monster,” said BBC 23 -year -old BBC man. Adrián began to think about how he could…
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qubixo1 · 5 days ago
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Kayaker remembers the whale swallowing the feeling as a "thick texture" in its mouth
Andrea Diaz and Eileen Oliva BBC Mundo BBC Adrián SimanCas was rowing with rowing when Hadbat whale swallowed it The first thing that Kayakker Adrian Cemancas noticed after a whale swallowed it was the mud. “I spent again I realized that I was in the mouth of something, perhaps he had eaten me, and that he could have been Orca or the sea monster,” 23 -year -old told the BBC Mundo. Adrian began…
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third-new · 5 days ago
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Kayaker, swallowed up by Whale, recalls that he feels a "thin texture" in his mouth
Andrea díaz & ayelén oliva BBC Mundo Bbc Adrian Simankas was a kayak when it was swallowed up by the humpback whale The first thing that Kayak Adrian Simankas noticed after being swallowed up by whale was the mucus. “I spent a second realizing that I was inside the mouth of something that he might have eaten me, that he could be a orc or marine monster,” the 23-year-old told the BBC…
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newtras · 5 days ago
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Kayaker, swallowed up by Whale, recalls that he feels a "thin texture" in his mouth
Andrea díaz & ayelén oliva BBC Mundo Bbc Adrian Simankas was a kayak when it was swallowed up by the humpback whale The first thing that Kayak Adrian Simankas noticed after being swallowed up by whale was the mucus. “I spent a second realizing that I was inside the mouth of something that he might have eaten me, that he could be a orc or marine monster,” the 23-year-old told the BBC…
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satrthere · 5 days ago
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Kayaker, swallowed up by Whale, recalls that he feels a "thin texture" in his mouth
Andrea díaz & ayelén oliva BBC Mundo Bbc Adrian Simankas was a kayak when it was swallowed up by the humpback whale The first thing that Kayak Adrian Simankas noticed after being swallowed up by whale was the mucus. “I spent a second realizing that I was inside the mouth of something that he might have eaten me, that he could be a orc or marine monster,” the 23-year-old told the BBC…
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newsclickofficial · 5 days ago
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Andrea Díaz & Ayelén OlivaBBC MundoBBCAdrián Simancas was kayaking when he was swallowed by a humpback whaleThe first thing kayaker Adrián Simancas noticed after he was swallowed by a whale was the slime."I spent a second realising I was inside the mouth of something, that maybe it had eaten me, that it could have been an orca or a sea monster," the 23-year-old told BBC Mundo.Adrián had started to think how he might survive inside the humpback whale "like Pinocchio" - then the creature spat him back out.The Venezuelan kayaker had been paddling through the Strait of Magellan, off Chile's Patagonian coast, with his father when he felt something "hit me from behind, closing in on me and sinking me".His father, Dall, was able to capture the short-lived ordeal on video just metres away."I closed my eyes, and when I opened them again, I realised I was inside the whale's mouth," Adrián told the BBC.He felt something "slimy" touch his face, and all he could see was dark blue and white."I wondered what I could do if it had swallowed me since I could no longer fight to stop it," he said."I had to think about what to do next."But within seconds, Adrián started to feel as though he was rising toward the surface.Watch: 'I thought had died', says man swallowed by whale"I was a little afraid of whether I would be able to hold my breath because I didn't know how deep I was, and I felt like it took me a long time to come up."I went up for two seconds, and finally I got to the surface and realised that it hadn't eaten me."In a nearby kayak, Adrián's father Dall Simancas watched on in disbelief.The pair had just crossed Eagle Bay - down the coast from Punta Arenas, Chile's southernmost city - when he heard a crash behind him. "When I turned around, I didn't see Adrián.""I was worried for a second, until I saw him coming up out of the sea," the 49-year-old said."Then I saw something, a body, which I immediately interpreted as most likely being a whale because of its size."Dall had fixed a camera to the back of his kayak to record the rising waves - which captured his son's remarkable experience.Watching the footage back, Adrián - who moved with his father to Chile from Venezuela seven years ago in search of a better quality of life - was shocked to see just how enormous the whale had been."I hadn't seen the moment when the back appears, and the fin is visible. I didn't see it, I heard it. That made me nervous," he said."But later, with the video, I realised that it actually appeared before me in such a huge size that perhaps if I had seen it, it would have scared me even more."'Physically impossible to swallow'For Adrián, the experience was not just about survival - but he said felt he had received a "second chance" when the whale spat him out.The "unique" experience in one of the most extreme places on Earth had "invited me to reflect on what I could have done better up until that point, and on the ways I can take advantage of the experience and appreciate it as well", he added.But there is a simple reason he was able to escape the whale so quickly, according to a wildlife expert.Humpback whales have narrow throats "about the size of a household pipe" designed for swallowing small fish and shrimp, Brazilian conservationist Roched Jacobson Seba told the BBC."They physically cannot swallow large objects like kayaks, tires, or even big fish like tuna," he said."Ultimately, the whale spit out the kayak because it was physically impossible to swallow."The humpback whale likely engulfed Adrián by accident, Mr Seba suggested."The whale was likely feeding on a school of fish when it unintentionally scooped up the kayak along with its meal."When whales surface too quickly while feeding, they can accidentally hit or engulf objects in their path."He warned that the encounter served as "an important reminder" to avoid using paddleboards, surfboards or other silent vessels in areas where whales usually swim.Boats used for whale watching and research must always keep their engines on, he added, as the noise helps whales detect their presence.Additional reporting by Luis Barrucho and Maia Davies.
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