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some stuff that inspires me when I write the Biopunks, in no particular order:
Argentine and Latin American memory: the weight of everything that came before us, all our victories and struggles, dictatorships, crises, revolutions and democracies. The characters are young, and yet they are defined by things that happened decades before they were born.
60s-70s counterculture: revolutionary students and hippies, the connection between ecology (bioengineering in this case) and spirituality, self expression in a repressive culture, the hope for a better world, for the world revolution... and how it all faded away and the legacy it left behind (papá cuentáme otra vez...)
Argentine Rock: A bit too wide since it covers everything from Te Hace Falta Vitaminas to Inconsciente Colectivo, but every chapter is titled after an Argentine rock song, it's intended to be the soundtrack.
Pirates of Silicon Valley: the movie yes, but more accurately the whole PC revolution, the dichotomy of open vs. closed source (in genomes this time), hacker (biohacker) culture, the rise of megacorporations vs academia vs subcultures... but this time it's genetics...
Neon Genesis Evangelion: for real, don't laugh. Exploring what they didn't talk about much: what is a world with billions dead? Ruined flooded cities contrasted with bright futuristic buildings, the UN taking over after a worldwide catastrophe with helicopters patrolling the skies, the contrast between high technological infrastructure and a mostly normal life.
Argentine fútbol: the canchita de barrio, even if it's a biotech club this time! Competition among institutes and among countries, the bioclub as a nexus for young people, pride on the camiseta, old glories, the joy of winning for your team... even if it's a bunch of nerds, it's really a story about a team on the C Nacional who wants to revive its old glories...
Art Nouveau: Not exactly the one from the early XX century, but the main art style everywhere. There were never real Art Nouveau skyscrapers and major buildings, now they are everywhere, and they are complemented and even made of biotechnology too, and how it contrasts with the sharper, more practical style of the post-Ecocide world.
Transhumanism: trascending the human form yes, but also all that's associated with it: the deep view of humanity's future, the potential of technology to change the nature of Homo sapiens and the biosphere itself, space colonization, inmortality, AIs and new sentient species, things that looked like fantastic dreams now are practical problems as technology advances...
Enviromental restoration: The world is not over, not if we have anything to say about it! A healing Earth and the scientific, technological, but also social, political and even spiritual debate on what shape should it take. Whole armies of people dedicated to regrowing forests, cleaning oceans and recovering wastelands, and what does it mean for a society which adopts an almost warlike approach to enviromental conservation and restoration.
Argentine Academia: of course, since I'm on it. The eternal stress of writing grant plans and struggling with your director, trying to make the best of your little funding, making your obsolete equipment to last as long as possible, and managing great things with it.
#cosas mias#soft biopunk#cuando digo que básicamente estoy escribiendo un mundo post-2001 pero En El Futuro no exagero demasiado
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“Cuanto más difícil es la victoria, mayor es la felicidad de ganar”
Pelé
Edson Arantes de Nascimento mas conocido como Pelé fue un futbolista brasileño nacido en Três Corações en el estado de Minas Gerais en octubre de 1940.
Pelé es reconocido por muchos especialistas como uno de los mejores futbolistas y deportistas de todos los tiempos.
Su padre fue un futbolista jugador del equipo Atletico Mineiro quien vió truncada su carrera futbolística por una rotura de ligamentos.
Se dice que Pelé vió llorar a su padre tras el conocido “Maracanazo” de la Copa Mundial de 1950 en donde la selección de Uruguay venció a Brasil llevándose la copa del mundo, y prometió ganar el título.
Dico, (como era conocido en su infancia), creó un equipo junto con sus amigos de barrio que le llamaron Ameriquinha, posteriormente jugó en divisiones inferiores y conoció a Waldemar Brito, quien lo ayudó a perfeccionar su juego y convenció a su madre de abandonar su empleo en una fábrica de zapatos para irse a jugar al equipo Santos de São Paulo.
Su primer partido oficial con el Santos fue en el año de 1957 siendo el máximo anotador en el campeonato de ese año.
Al final con el equipo paulista (1974) terminaría siendo el máximo goleador de la historia del equipo con un total de 643 goles en 659 partidos.
Pelé debutó en la selección brasileña en 1957 a los 16 años de edad y es junto con Neymar, el máximo goleador de la selección con 77 goles.
Acuñó el término “jogo bonito” para designar el estilo que practicó la Selección de Brasil en los años que integró su selección, y disputó cuatro Copas mundiales de las que fue campeón en 1958, 1962 y 1970, siendo el futbolista que más joven y más veces lo ha obtenido.
Se retiró del fútbol en 1977. Anotó 1279 goles en 1363 partidos incluyendo juegos amistosos los cuales son reconocidos como un récord mundial Guinness.
Tras su retiro como jugador fue actor y cantante. Fue nombrado ciudadano del mundo por la ONU en 1977, Embajador de Educación Ciencia, Cultura y buenos deseos por la UNESCO, Caballero de Honor del Imperio Británico en 1977, entre muchos otros reconocimientos.
Pelé perdió la batalla contra el cáncer a la edad de 82 años, estaba recibiendo quimioterapia, tras la extirpación de un tumor de colon en septiembre de 2021, muriendo de un fallo orgánico múltiple, derivado de la progresión del cáncer de colon.
Fuentes: Wikipedia y latimes.com
#frases#citas de reflexion#deportistas#futbol#pele#frases de reflexion#copadelmundo#frases de la vida
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So When Can I Go Back?
What you’ve all been waiting for, Part III!
We woke up early on Friday to catch a flight back to Buenos Aires. Once we arrived, we were starving, so my friend and I went to an Italian restaurant called Los Inmortales! My friend from Argentina recommended the restaurant to me, and it lived up to the hype. Argentina has a lot of Italian influence, so it’s known for its delicious pizzas and pastas. I ordered a pizza that was loaded with mozzarella and olives, and I devoured it in seconds.
Later, we caught up with some other exchange students who happened to be in Buenos Aires too! We stopped by the Floralis Generica, la Universidad de Buenos Aires, and el Museo de Bellas Artes. All the national museums are free in B.A. I was shocked to see several Van Gogh, Picasso, Monet, and Jackson Pollack paintings in the museum! They weren’t even enclosed by glass or anything; I was scared that I would accidentally brush into them. That night, the girls and I had a relaxing night in watching Mafalda, a famous animated movie in Argentina, like Charlie Brown in the U.S.
The next day, I woke up and went to this super hip café called Café Martinez, one of the top-rated cafes in B.A. There, I got a waffle loaded with pecans, banana, and Nutella. I always like to order something on the menu that I’ve never tried before, so I got an orange cold brew, or coffee with a few splashes of orange juice. It sounds gross, but it hit the spot. I then decided to get my miles in and walk through the Teatro Colon, La Catedral Metropolitana, and the Casa Rosada where the president lives. It’s like the White House but it’s the Pink House! I also walked by the Obelisco, where everyone flooded the streets after Argentina won the World Cup. After, I stopped by Puerto Madero, a scenic and tranquil part of B.A. where boats used to come into port. There is the Puente de la Mujer which is shaped like the spine of a woman’s back when dancing tango! Fun fact: tango was born in Uruguay and Argentina at the same time. In Puerto Madero I got a choripan, which is like a hot dog but with grilled chorizo. Can you tell that I’m eating my way through Argentina?
Later, I went to the Cementerio de la Recoleta where I saw the mausoleum of former Argentine president Domingo Sarmiento. It was amazing to see how big the mausoleums are for these prominent Argentine families! After, I got dulce de leche ice cream at Luccianos. It was so delicious but so rich that I felt a little sick afterward :/
After another relaxing night chatting with family and friends, I woke up the next day to get breakfast and go shopping at the Feria Artesenal Intendente de Recoleta. The market was filled with local artists and their creations, including jewelry, hand-made clothing, and custom mate cups! could have spent a fortune there, everything was so unique and specific to Argentina. I especially loved anything to do with Lionel Messi. It’s clear that he’s a national figure in the country. Then, I checked in at a hostel because I spent one more day in Argentina than the girls, and I walked through Avenida Corrientes and got three empanadas: jamon y queso, carne picante, and humitas. They were so tasty and even better with a cold Coke-Zero. I later met up with some other international student friends and we walked through the Jardin Japones! It was a gorgeous little sanctuary that had ponds with koi fish and plants native to Japan. There was also a spot where you could make origami and write a message, so the four of us made penguins and wrote where we were from. There was also a spot where you could write a wish and hang it up on a tree. I saw one message in scribbly handwriting that said “quiero ser futbolista”, or “I want to be a soccer player.” How precious! After, we walked an hour to the Barrio Chino, like China Town in New York. I loved looking at all the different types of sweets and drinks they sold. I didn’t realize how diverse B.A. is in terms of food and culture; it’s incredible!
My friend, Cleo, had studied abroad in Buenos Aires a few years ago, so she knew of a spot where people meet up to dance tango! We went there and we watched several couples dance around the plaza. They would often change partners and chat with each other as they were dancing. I loved how free and serene they looked; now I want to take tango classes! After, we went to a Mexican restaurant because one of my other friends, Karen, is Mexican! We had some delicious tacos, although I will say, they weren’t nearly as spicy as they should’ve been. After that, I headed back to the hostel and slept like a baby.
On Sunday, I took the ferry back to Uruguay and conclude my whirlwind of a trip. I’m so proud of how independent I was and that I got to visit some touristy spots as well as experience the authentic Argentine culture! Now, I understand why everyone in Uruguay spends their weekends in B.A. I came back to Uruguay a few pounds heavier to be sure but also with a reminder of why I love traveling so much. Argentina, tenés mi corazón!
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X cierto.. Cuando PALMO pau Dones de JARABE DE PALO (=CASTIGO) x un cancer de COLON diagnosticado con 48 años tras volver de su gira x EEUU (cosa q LEIVA de PEREZA todavia no ha hecho).. LEIVA puso una foto con Pau DONES (con el q grabo VECINA del cd SOMOS q me firmo con SALUD y llevando camiseta de cerveza mexicana SOL sin mangas en pleno febrero 2014)..llevando camiseta de the FILL-MORE (Sala de conciertos de SAN FRANCISCO) con la frase ME CUESTA CREERLO, HERMANO LIBRE Y VALIENTE (justo lo contrario que creo que es quien oculta la VERDAD que OS HARA LIBRE=VERDAD Y LIBERTAD=lema del colegio ALAMEDA DE OSUNA o de nuestro barrio cuyo 1er director SR GARRIDO fue precepto de JuanCarlos i).. y ahora LEIVA se hace una COLON-OS-COPIA
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Hoy hace 13 años en un "APPLE Store" de BRIGHTON fotografie los AVATARES de FACEBOOK de la brasileña KALINE [SENTADA DE ESPALDAS AL BORDE DE UNA PISCINA y la cual era novia de RAMON VALLE_INCLAN hijo del ex_presidente de TABACALERA y bisnieto del escritor del Esperpento=Algo ridiculo y absurdo..a la que conocimos en disco GARAMOND junto a su amiga IVONNE que vivia en el barrio de TRAFALGAR desde donde un dia fuimos andando al bar Pirata EL DOBLON junto al pub KEEPER y a la que grabe el cd ESTRELLA DEL MAR de AMARAL porque la gustaba..pero desisti de liarme con ella cuando me fallo dia de mi 35 cumpleaños diciendome que estaba viniendo desde TOLEDO tras estar el Fin de semana anterior en BARCELONA..cuando conocimos a KALINE de unos 35 años en 2007 vivia con su novio CINCUENTON y cuando se fue a BRASIL me mandaba SMS] y el AVATAR de una SERPIENTE como la que tenia tatuada en una muñeca [luego se hizo otra en todo el BRAZO]..de CASANDRA SAINTE_MARIE DEL AGUA [a la q conocí con 18 años y yo 34 años en 2006 en un Curso de Parados como a Ramón Valle_Inclan etc..y a la q me REencontré TRABAJANDO en la TIENDA DEL REAL MADRID del BERNABEU tras fotografiarme 7_5_13 a CONTRA_LUZ a sus PUERTAS con CLIFORD LUYK ex_jugador num 13 de REAL MADRID nacido en NewYork a cuyo hijo malogrado Sergio LUYK entreno en RM tras jugar 5 años en los TORMENTA ROJA de la Universidad de ST JOHN sita en PKWAY UTOPIA en QUEENS_NY y al cual me presentaron en la sala roja o vip de disco AVE NOX donde hacía de DJ y tenía una barra alquilada diciéndome q tras retirarse de basket comerciaba con DI_AMANTES]..nacida en LONDRES e hija de JEAN PAUL SAINT_MARIE KAISER y nieta del fundador del diario CHILENO Dario SAINTE_MARIE alias VOLPONE [=comedia sobre CODICIA Y LUJURIA en la q se hace el MUERTO para ESTAFAR A TODOS y tener SEXO con una JOVEN q al no dejarse comprar la quiere VIOLAR]..q se exilio en MADRID [escribio sus memorias desaparecidas dentro de su bañera en su piso del CENTRO COLON en MADRID] ..un año antes de que su amigo SALVADOR ALLENDE presidente de CHILE fuese asesinado en el golpe de ESTADO de PINOCHET amigo de JUANCARLOS I..
....x cierto..supuestamente se lio con RAMON VALLE_INCLAN [20 años mayor]..al volver a ver solos la peli 300 tras verla los 3 juntos en el cine CID CAMPEADOR tras decirme RAMON q se la quería liar y que sino me importaba xq sabía q era muy amiga suya pues la llevaba a su casa tras el curso en mi coche y le dije q se lo preguntara a su supuesto novio escritor..luego un día me llamó CASANDRA diciéndome que no íbamos a salir los 3 juntos más xq RAMON se enfado al preferir seguir con su novio tras haber estado los 3 juntos el día del TRABAJADOR de 07 comiendo cordero en TUREGANO [SEGOVIA]..donde LUCIA BOSE [q incendio la casa de la FINCA LA VIRGEN cuando su marido el TORERO LUIS MIGUEL DOMINGUIN la fue INFIEL con su PRIMA Maria del Milagro Domínguin alias MARIVI con reportaje fotografico incluido y la cual murio con 51 años de CANCER D OVARIOS ]..puso un museo sobre ANGELES q quebró ..después me invito por su 20 cumpleaños en mayo 2007 a ver PIRATAS DEL CARIBE: EN EL FIN DEL MUNDO en el CINE "MORA_SOL"
Ademas Un dia quedamos en el pub IRLANDES de la antigua CRUZ DE LOS CAIDOS [calle ALCALA con calle ARTURO SORIA]..para ver la grabacion de "el club de la comedia" del canal PARAMOUNT COMEDY..y en un momento que CASANDRA se fue AL BAÑO me dijo RAMON que le hiciera el favor de despedirme de ella cuando volviera porque se la queria volver a liar
..Por cierto, Casandra se puso la PUTA MAS_CARILLA en 2016 y se fotografió con PAPA EMERITUS o cantante de GHOST en el RESURRECTION FEST.
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March 5th, 2024
11:07 pm listening to dull by Asake while sitting in my room in Karen with Kendi. Wow, KaMami and LoustaLousta baby is here. I am so happy to have them in the city of God with me. They got here pretty late last night, I was on duty to open for them so I slept but like an anxious sleep. I was scared I wouldn’t hear their call and they would be locked out. LMAO, that's how I know I was excited and that I Love them…I had disrupted sleep willingly for them. They got in, had some food then everyone went to bed. I woke up a lot later than usual today, it was 11:30 but it felt like 3pm. I had nothing planned today which was nice after being on the move so much for the last few days.I had breakfast of champs: matoke, greens and a sausage. Then I chilled with the fam and the kids. Baby Jason Mwenda is becoming good friends with LoustaLousta. I would say Lousta is being kind but Jason is two so he is following Lousta and hitting him. I am quite impressed by LoustLoustabears kindness and patience. Anyway, we all hung out at the house for the day. KaMami was getting her hair retied so everyone was on the veranda or around that area hanging out. I went down to the farm with LoustaLousta, Barrio had some dead rabbits and he showed them to us. LMAO, I didn’t know/expect he was going to bring the little dead baby rabbits and put them in front of us which made LoustaLousta a bit nervous, sad and then curious about death. This child was asking me questions I didn’t know how to answer but we had a decent convo about death and how sometimes it just happens. It was nice to walk with him down the same lane my brother and I grew up on. It feels full circle. We came back in, I went upstairs to watch a movie then I went for a walk. We had dinner all together at the table instead of the tv room. KaMami really changes things around here, making it more wholesome and more of a home. During dinner SweSwe was pretty violent with baby Jason Mwenda because he was crying. She beat a two year old because he was crying and kept beating him so he would stop crying. Like he is two, he doesn't understand and he will cry because he is being hurt. Anyway, it was quite upsetting and LoustaLousta got upset and cried because his friend/brother was being beaten. He has never witnessed something like that and it really shook my baby. He refused to eat, he literally said: I cannot eat with this going on. LoustaLousta is such an empathetic kid so that was hard for him to see. Imagine how hard it is to be a two year old experiencing that. LousataLousta was given ice cream and he didn’t even eat his ice cream. You know how rough things gotta be for a 7 year old to reject ice cream? I took him upstairs to watch cartoons and hang out in my room. I know his dynamic with his great mama has kinda shifted but he is a very forgiving kid. When we went upstairs, it was my turn to get in my feelings. I recognized what had happened there was the effects of colonization. My grandmother went to the African equivalent to a residential school. The violence the schools and the missionaries imposed on them is the same violence my grandmother imposed on her kids, my dad and now her two year old grandson. It made me sad for my grandma. Then it made me think how this evil spirit of colonization, this violence has permeated every crevice on Earth and I wish I could end it. I wish I could undo it. But I cannot. And I felt helpless. I Trust the Universe, that all this hatred too shall pass. That colonization and it’s effects will pass. Because life is Gøod. And we deserve a Gøod life. Every single being, creature and cell on this Earth deserves to live to its fullest potential without being harmed by other humans or systems. Life is Gøod. God is Gøod. Ase. Ase. Ase
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Five Literary Theories from Philippine Authors
Literature is the mirror through which we can see the world and ourselves." - F. Sionil Jose Literary theories play a crucial role in our understanding and interpretation of literature. They provide us with tools and frameworks to analyze and appreciate the complexities of literary works. In the Philippines, there are several literary theories developed by Filipino authors that shed light on the unique perspectives and experiences of the Filipino people. In this blog post, we will explore five literary theories from Philippine authors that offer valuable insights into the rich literary landscape of the country. 1. Cultural Studies: Cultural studies, as proposed by Filipino theorist Nicanor Tiongson, emphasizes the importance of understanding literature within its socio-cultural context. It recognizes that literature is not created in a vacuum but is shaped by the historical, social, and cultural forces of a particular community. By examining the cultural elements embedded in literary texts, we gain a deeper understanding of the Filipino identity and the issues that resonate within the society. 2. Postcolonial Theory: Postcolonial theory, influenced by the works of Filipino scholars such as Renato Constantino and Epifanio San Juan Jr., examines the effects of colonialism on literature and culture. It challenges the dominant Western narratives and seeks to uncover the voices and experiences of the colonized. Through postcolonial theory, we can analyze how Philippine literature reflects the struggles, resistance, and resilience of the Filipino people in the face of colonization. 3. Feminist Criticism: Feminist criticism, championed by Filipino writers like Soledad Reyes and Judy Taguiwalo, focuses on the representation of women in literature and challenges patriarchal norms and stereotypes. It explores the power dynamics, gender roles, and social constructs that shape female characters and their experiences. By applying feminist criticism, we can uncover the hidden narratives of women in Philippine literature and promote gender equality and empowerment. 4. Queer Theory: Queer theory, influenced by the works of Jose Neil Garcia and J. Neil C. Garcia, examines the representation of non-normative sexualities and gender identities in literature. It challenges heteronormative assumptions and explores the complexities of queer experiences. Through queer theory, we can analyze how Philippine literature portrays LGBTQ+ individuals and their struggles for acceptance and self-expression. 5. Indigenous Literary Theory: Indigenous literary theory, developed by Filipino scholars like Rosario Cruz-Lucero and Maria Josephine Barrios, focuses on the narratives and oral traditions of indigenous communities in the Philippines. It recognizes the importance of indigenous knowledge, cultural practices, and storytelling in shaping literary works. By engaging with indigenous literary theory, we can appreciate the diverse cultural heritage of the Philippines and amplify the voices of marginalized indigenous communities. These five literary theories from Philippine authors provide us with valuable tools to analyze and appreciate Philippine literature. They offer unique perspectives and insights into the Filipino experience, challenging dominant narratives and promoting inclusivity and diversity. By engaging with these theories, we can deepen our understanding of Philippine literature and contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the power and significance of literature in our society.
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Esta es la peluquería CRUZ [junto a la frutería TUS FRUTAS] con PECERA a la q iba en mi barrio..hasta los 30 que ya empeze a raparmelo y de lo último que recuerdo es ver el INTERVIU [fundado en un LOCAL de la IGLESIA en BARCELONA por el malogrado Antonio ASENSIO junto a la revista TIEMPO creando el grupo Z y el cual revento los derechos televisivos del futbol..con El PACTO DE NOCHEBUENA ]..con la MISS ESPAÑA Esther ARROYO desnuda y la cual tuvo un grave accidente con Ana TORROJA de MECANO [=LA FUERZA DEL DESTINO del cd DESCANSO DOMINICAL en cuyo video debuto Pene_lope CRUZ con 14 años en el 88 liandose con Nacho CANO q se puso junto a mi en EL CAFE DE LOS ARTISTAS bajo la antigua CATA_RATA de la plaza COLON en 2002 y cuyo cd debut en solitario UN MUNDO SEPARADO POR EL MISMO DIOS tiene un video homonimo mezclando futbol de niños y JERUSALEN..y el cual se compró mi padre]..cuyo TIO era el FISCAL JEFE de la AUDIENCIA NAZIONAL cuando el 11_M y el cual estaba en silla de ruedas x un accidente en la juventud
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Salsa Magazine History Joey Pastrana Luis Chaluisan Salsa Magazine from El Extreme Luis Chaluisan on Vimeo.
I meet Joey Pastrana via Latin NY in 1977/78. At the time he has finished producing a 12 inch Percussive single targetting the Disco crowd of the period. He gives me my first set of Timbale sticks in 1978 and teaches me pointers at his house. (He doesn't live far from our home in the North Bronx.) He also gives me a copy of his 1972 LP El Padrino. An interesting thing about the LP is that it features "El Telefonito" later made famous by Ruben Blades and Willy Colon. On the 1972 LP it features Joey Pastrana as the composer. On the Fania release it shows (DR) Derechos Reservados. The DR tactic is used by Fania accounting to divert millions of dollars into escrow accounts that are later looted when Fania is sold.
Joey Pastrana nació un 22 de Agosto de 1942, en Santurce,Puerto Rico, fue uno de los mayores representantes y exponentes de diversos géneros de la música Latina y afrocaribeña que se vino cuajando en la década de los ‘60 en Nueva York. José Luis Pastrana Santos, mejor conocido como el salsero Joey Pastrana, partió desde Borinquen hacia el Barrio en Nueva York apenas a sus cuatro años de edad. Fue en esta ciudad en donde Joey encontró su pasión por la música al tocar los timbales y la conga. Una anécdota que contó Ismael Miranda, “El niño bonito de la Fania”, y que confirma el mismo Joey en una entrevista, es que Pastrana fue el que le dio su primera gran oportunidad para grabar un “hit” memorable, como lo fue “Rumbón Melón” (1967). Esta canción que preparó Joey para el joven Ismael que tenía 17 años en ese entonces, es representativa del trabajo pionero y el revolucionario repertorio de ricas fusiones musicales que nos ha legado el maestro Pastrana. Joey es una de las primeras figuras que habría de simbolizar una nueva onda musical que valientemente incorporó a la música los diversos ritmos y ricas tradiciones musicales de la herencia afrocaribeña, latina y afroamericana en una misma composición. Entre otros ritmos revolucionarios que se deben en parte al trabajo novel de Pastrana, se destaca el famoso ritmo del Boogaloo. Según suele ocurrir con frecuencia, el éxito suele venir acompañado de rivalidades. Muchos vieron en esta nueva fusión una amenaza a sus bolsillos, puesto que ésta cobró un corto pero enorme éxito popular, la cual comenzó a desplazar a los que hasta entonces eran los reyes de la Salsa clásica. Junto a otros maestros del boogaloo como Joe Cuba y Pete Rodríguez, Joey Pastrana se abrió camino en cotizado mercado anglosajón, en la época del Boogaloo. Allì Pastrana fue consagrado como un ídolo por su estilo natural y sus facciones de chico callejero. Sus primeras influencias surgieron del sonido logrado por Orquestas como la de Tito Puente, Bobby Valentín, Charlie y Eddie Palmieri y Daniel Santos —quien era primo de su mamá — Aunque se consagró en la ciudad de New York, como ejecutante del Timbal, su carrera se inició como baterista y luego tocando el bongó y la campana en la primera banda de Bobby Valentín. Esta leyenda de la música latina falleció a los 72 años, dejando un gran legado y una cantidad de temas entre boogaloos, latin souls, boleros, guaguancos, los cantantes con los que formo su banda fueron: Ismael Miranda, Carlos Santos, Chombo Rodriguez, Chivirico Davila entre otros destacados.
Joey Pastrana El Padrino Introduction. Love Theme From The Godfather. Ka Kai. Slaughter On Pleasant Ave. Serenata A La Luna. Sambu. Flamingo. Tristeza. Malcriada. El Pillo Soy. Soy Dichoso. Salamangu. El Telefonito.
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Desde la decada del 50 llevan perfeccionando estas armas de energia dirigida DEWs por sus siglas en ingles, Direct EnERGY Weapons. Utilizan las torres de 5g y satelites para localizar a la persona en todo momento mediante un sistema similar al GPS de Radiofrecuencias, con esto pueden inducir ondas electromagnéticas y microondas al cuerpo para generar tortura. Queman las manos el estomago las piernas los ojos, inducen frecuencias para torturar la cabeza calientan el cerebro por la noche prvando del sueño y el descanso a las victimas. Yo Gonzalo Estevez llevo 10 meses bajo este regimen de tortura hoy 16/1/2023 intente contactar a Secretaria Privada de Presidencia pero no contestan el telefono hable con Jorge Barrios de la Central telefonica y me dice que no le contestan. Porque obviamente Servicio Secreto localiza mis llamadas al instante por l monitoreo , entonces se me hace imposible me respondan al pedido de auxilio , lleve 3 cartas al Presidente, fui a Fiscalia denunciando , todo lo dejan archivado. No tengo mas remedio que hacer visible mi situacion en redes sociales todo lo que pueda con la esperanza paren de atacar los domicilios con energia dirigida que estan los niños. Si buscan que m e suicide por atacar a toda mi familia, realmente torturen mejor, porque no tengo garantías de al quitarme la vida los dejen en paz. Asì que si me quieren matar tienen un boton en la app que dice BREAK HEART o algo así , para dar un infarto. REPITO YO NO ME VOY A SUICIDAR POR MAS TORTURA QUE ME DEN. PONGANME A PRUEBA SI QUIEREN , DENME EVIDENCIA FISICA DE LAS QUEMADURAS FUNDANME LAS MANOS O LA PIEL COMO VIENEN HACIENDO. Pero dejen en paz a los niños , no tienen piedad con una beba de 10 meses , es el gabiente entero del Gobierno quienes estan al tanto ya que los he etiquetado multiples veces en redes como Twitter e Instagram. Quieren matar a toda la familia , esto pasa en Montevideo barrio Colon dependencia de Seccional 21 Ministerio del Interior, servicio secreto Uruguay.
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Sobrevive una mujer que se quedó dormida y cayó por un barranco en Aibonito.
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Miguel I of Buría (Spanish: Miguel de Buría; c. 1510 – c. 1555), also known as King Miguel (Spanish: Rey Miguel), Miguel the African (Spanish: El Negro Miguel) and Miguel Guacamaya,was a former slave from San Juan, Puerto Rico who reigned as the King of Buría in the modern-day state of Lara, Venezuela. His incumbency began in 1552 and lasted until some point between 1553 and 1555
He obtained his political influence and the control of the region adjacent to the Buría River after leading the first African rebellion in the country's history. During this insurrection he took over the Minas de San Felipe de Buría in modern-day Simón Planas Municipality, gold mines established within the area with the consent of the Spanish Crown to pull out the ore that was discovered in the river, a task that heavily depended on slave work. Miguel, who had a reputation as a rebellious slave, resisted an attempt to use a whiplash to discipline him and led several slaves in an escape.The group established themselves in a settlement built in the adjacent jungle, from where incursions were routinely carried into the mines.During these, Miguel would encourage other slaves to join him and seek freedom. In 1552, and accompanied by about 50 slaves, Miguel led an insurrection against foreman Diego Hernández de Serpa. Killing a Spaniard and sacking and burning some houses, the group took some weapons before fleeing towards the vicinity of the San Pedro river
With his following rearranged to form an army, Miguel I established his royal lineage with his wife Guiomar as queen and their son as prince. His birth and upbringing in San Juan made him the first African king born in the Americas,also influencing him to use the European format for his kingdom. In his settlement, Miguel I also created his own church,naming one of the former slaves bishop. Officers were assigned to the royal household. Other functionaries named included ministers and councilors of state.The Spanish expected more attacks in the region and fortified Nueva Segovia.Miguel led his forces in a clash against those led by Diego de Losada, but was killed in the ensuing battle.The fall of the king led to the dissolution of the political entity that he created, and the remaining survivors were captured and reintroduced to slavery. Following his death, Miguel became a part of Venezuelan folklore and is even revered by the Cult of María Lionza
In 1517, Charles V authorized the transport of thousands of African slaves to the Caribbean, due to a necessity of workers in the (mining and agrarian) Spanish settlements of the region.In the process, a limitation that only allowed Christians in the voyages to the New World was eliminated, allowing slavers to bring blacks directly from Africa. Between 1530 and 1533, the progression of the colonization of Trinidad and Venezuela attracted local settlers to that area of South America (among them, Conquistador Antonio de Sedeño).In 1552, the settlement of Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto was founded by, among others Damian and Pedro del Barrio.The first had discovered abundant gold deposits at the Buría river, where mines under the service of the Spanish Crown were established under the name Real de Minas de San Felipe de Buria in honor of Philip the Apostle. In addition to local Jirajara natives, African slaves were brought to extract the metal, among them was Miguel. He was a Christianized African, a class known as ladino (a term that also applied to natives), and knew the Spanish language. Miguel was brought to Venezuela by Damián del Barrio.Eventually, he passed into the ownership of Pedro del Barrio, the latter's son.Miguel was assigned to work in the Real de Minas de San Felipe de Buría in the state of Yaracuy.Pedro de Aguado noted that the slave was "proud" (others called him arrogant) and "well versed in cunningness". It was reportedly known among the Spaniards that Miguel had intentions of rebelling, at one point reportedly killing another slave after revealing this secret.
Speculation about a noble ascendancy has been argued by some authors based on the organization of his kingdom, likely from the Portuguese slave trade in Angola or Mozambique.The arrival of royals as slaves was recorded in other instances at Puerto Rico including the case of a prince that was captured by an opposing group and sold to traders, eventually being sent back to Africa following his transport to Manatí in 1832, where sugar baron José Ramon Fernández noticed that other Africans treated the young man (who was in his 20s) as their liege and discovered his lineage.Melchor López called him a "biáfra", indicating that ethnically his parents may have been part of a group that first originated between Nigeria and the Muni River (which is adjacent to the Bight of Biafra), before being brought to the New World.This, however, is not certain since the military proofs were taken ten years later and López served as a witness of Diego Hernández de Serpa in a document that featured several contradictions including naming the mines after a different Catholic saint, Saint Peter (calling them "Minas de San Pedro")
War against the Spanish
War preparations followed the organization of the citizens, beginning with the manufacturing of spears and darts made from the metal of the mining equipment.These were added to the kingdom's arsenal, initially composed of swords that had been gathered during the siege at the mines and with bows/arrows brought by the natives that joined the cause. The Spanish soon received warnings of the war preparations, raising concerns among them and gathering support for a preemptive attack against Buría.The possibility of additional slaves from other settlements, could rebel in their own right an join the kingdom. The Spanish settlement at Tocuyo sent reinforcements to Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto.
Learning of this, Miguel decided to instead take the initiative. The king ordered an attack on Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto, reputedly pronouncing a war speech that emphasized liberty, arguing that despite "God [having] made [them] free, like the other people" the Spanish had made them slaves, criticizing the Iberians for applying different standards for slavery than several of the other European countries (this early in the history of the New World, countries like France, Germany or Italy mostly adopted war prisoners as slaves). The king reportedly used psychological warfare by having the natives painted using genipa americana (a plant locally known as jagua, which can be used to produce a dark substance widely used by natives throughout South America and the Caribbean), trying to project a larger number of black soldiers to intimidate the Spaniards by removing discernment. Weapons were assigned according to expertise, with the natives receiving bows and arrows and blacks receiving spears made from mining tools; assorted swords were also distributed.
The Burians arrived to the outskirts of the settlement during the night (Esteves places this attack taking place eighteen days after the uprising at the mines.), announcing their attack with the phrase ¡Viva el Rey Miguel! (lit. "Long live King Miguel!") and flanking the unsuspecting Spaniards. In the confusion, some of the Iberians identified the presence of the natives wearing black paint. The Buarians won the plaza, burned the church and several houses, killing priest Toribio Ruiz and six settlers.The Spanish responded with the Tocuyan reinforcements, pushing them back before finally retreating to the mountains.Esteves credits Diego García de Paredes and Juan de Morón, both warned by Serpa, for the European response.Miguel reorganized his troops, but decided to return to his kingdom expecting the Europeans to counterattack.
The Spanish panicked throughout the region, knowing that the Burians had not received many losses and that further attacks were only a matter of time.Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto requested further help from Tocuyo, whose town council also feared that it could be attacked, organized its forces under captain Diego Losada.The officer departed to the former town, where the group was reinforced and given the task of launching an attack against the Kingdom of Buría. The journey through the jungle was rough for the Europeans, who travelled it on foot. According to Castellanos, Diego De la Fuente went ahead by himself and captured one of Miguel's men and brought him to Losada's encampment.The prisoner was the forced to serve as guide. Using the element of surprise, the Spaniards captured a group of women that had been laundering in the adjacent river side. The kingdom's guards, however, were alerted and reportedly made a call to arms with the phrase ¡Arma¡ ¡Arma¡ ¡Que los barbudos vienen! (lit. "To arms! To arms! The bearded ones are coming!")
Final battle
With this warning, the inhabitants of the kingdom armed themselves and after Miguel emerged to lead them into battle, they rallied behind him. They intended to prevent entry into the settlement, but after clashing with the Spanish, they retreated inside, but the doors were improperly closed allowing the Europeans to breach the interior. Cabrera de Sosa and Pedro Rodríguez were placed at the gates, while the Spaniards entered. Inside, Miguel addressed his subjects with a war speech in which he encouraged to fight for freedom. Afterwards, the king himself led his men into the clash, an act that led to Castellanos calling him "a reflection of the lion". During the battle, Miguel declined the offers to surrender that were made by the Spanish in defiant manner. The same author claims that one of his spears pierced a buckler carried by Pedro Rodríguez "from side to side".Oviedo de Baños noted that the Burians followed his example and complicated the battle for the Iberians. However, in the heat of the battle Miguel was fatally injured, having stayed in the frontline instead of falling back.It is not clear who was responsible for the death of the king, Aguado writes that he was stabbed by "one of the Spaniards", which Esteves names as Diego Gargía de Paredes,but Castellanos claims that Diego de Escorcha fired a crossbow at him. Captain Diego Ortega gave the credit to Diego García de Paredes.
The king's men were immediately demoralized, with his death having a direct effect on the outcome of the battle when the Spanish noted and attacked with more eagerness.Castellanos claims that most of the former slaves continued fighting, until they "died like Romans".According to Pedro Simón, several fled and were pursued and either killed or jailed.The remaining were captured and brought to Nueva Segovia de Barquisimeto by Diego de Losada. Herrera argued all black men were killed, leaving only women and natives behind. Aguado claims that the natives turned on the blacks after they lost.Guiomar and the prince, having stayed away from battle along the other women, were sold back into slavery.The Jirajara would continue to resist the Spanish on the Nirgua region for decades, eventually forcing the Spanish to abandon the mines and move the town of Nueva Segovia. News of the initial rebellion would not reach Santo Domingo until March 3, 1554
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..y hablando de HEROES DEL SILENCIO os recuerdo que casualmente cuando hace unos dias fui a la plaza de SAN IDELFONSO en el barrio de MALASAÑA [MADRID] para recordar que en la cabina que había frente a la FARMACIA [o a la IZQUIERDA de la puerta LATERAL de su IGLESIA con una VIRGEN nada más entrar]..sale VIRGINIA MAESTRO en su video DEL SUR [que empieza LA GLORIA DE GANAR FUE UN RUMOR..y la cual canto GLORIA del cd VERTIGO Y TRANQUILIDAD de GONZALO ALCINA de MELOCOS grupo del PUERTO DE SANTA MARIA]..y había un tipo vendiendo antiguayas como el cd SENDEROS DE TRAICION DE HEROES DEL SILENCIO en el formato con el que lo regalo el diario EL PAIS..y a continuación fotografie pasando frente a la Iglesia con camiseta del cd GRITANDO POR VENGANZA de JUDAS PRIEST..
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