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EL MEJOR ANIME DEL SIGLO XX (Spanish)
Reseña complicada, de las más complicadas que he tenido que hacer en este blog. Esta serie larga, es densa y es compleja, pero decir que la recomiendo sería quedarse corto. No es un anime que recomiende. Esta es una serie que ya no solo dignifica el normalmente infravalorado mundillo del anime elevándolo hasta cotas inimaginables, esta es una "obra" que trasciende géneros, como lo trascienden los grandes libros o las grandes películas. Esta es una serie se eleva por encima de cualquier tipo de nacionalidad, formato o prejuicio. Es cultura, arte, refinada en su más disfrutable forma. Así pues, comienza mi reseña que, como es previsible tras tan grandilocuente primer párrafo, no será corta. Legend of the Gallactic Heroes Comenzaré por los defectos, que son pocos y casi inevitables. Y ahora pasaré a las virtudes de este anime, y en las más de 50 horas que lo componen (110 OVAs de unos 25 minutos) hay espacio para muchas virtudes. Por Ernest Mecklinger. Por Ernst von Eisenach.
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The Chip Bag Fold
Learn this chip bag fold and you will never need a clamp ever again! Have you ever had a bag of unfinished potato chips which you want to keep fresh? These simple steps will allow you to close the potato chip bag without using a clip or clamp. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Dream Big by Peter Fecteau
“Dream Big” was a year-long project in which Pete created a mosaic of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. using 4,242 Rubik’s Cubes. > petefecteau.com
Gender based discrimination in India - Page 3 - Indian Cricket Fans
Originally Posted by akshayxyz You missed the keyword "merit". As for your example "When the pregnant woman came back from the leave" - if she was on the leave, what was the quality work that she was doing - that makes her as eligible as others, who were actually at work? Imagine, during that time - there was another guy in the team who can't even get married, another lady/husband - who couldn't bear kids, someone else who had limited or no social life..etc... - and they chose to spend more time at work - (while the pregnant lady was 'enjoying' motherhood at home - by her choice.). Also, lets say the particular position (which she was competing for before deciding to get pregnant) - is a position of some critical decision making - and given that she missed out on key learning experience leading up to that position - and suddenly after long time away from work, she is given the command of key position - who will be responsible for the mistakes/losses that might happen? P.S.
Guy Dresses Up as Facebook Users and Sends them Friend Requests
After searching Facebook for people with the same name as his, redditor CasinoRoy replicated their profile picture, and sent them a friend request. The reactions were mostly “Who the hell are you?!” and “What the hell man?!” (via)
THE WTF news of the day thread - Page 15 - Indian Cricket Fans
A 17-year-old boy, who was the sole witness in his mother's gang-rape case, was allegedly burnt alive in his village in Bihar's Nawada district. This happened two days before the brave boy was to appear in court and testify against the rapists. Sintu Kumar of Garabigaha village died after a group of men torched his house. The arsonists included five villagers who had allegedly raped his mother six years ago, his mother Karuna Devi said. On the basis of an FIR lodged by his mother, the police have registered a case against nine persons. Karuna said her son was to appear as witness in the district court on Tuesday. "They were threatening him to not appear in court. Neighbours took Sintu to a hospital, where he succumbed to 90 per cent burns. A senior police officer said Sintu was mentally challenged and set the house on fire himself. RJD state president Ram Chandra Purve said the police had not taken the alleged rapists into custody even after six years. Bihar Police
The Never Ending Thread - Page 396 - Indian Cricket Fans
A day after Jet Airways began charging Rs. 50 from fliers asking e-ticket printouts at airports, thousands of passengers slammed the move especially on the airline's social media platforms. On Wednesday, the domestic carrier’s Facebook page and Twitter handle was flooded with comments condemningthe initiative. For instance, Nimish Gupta, a passenger, wrote, “Waiting to pay Rs. 100 for a leak and Rs. 250 for a dump,” on the airlines Facebook page. Arindam Mukherjee, another passenger, suggested that if the airline outsourced the job of issuing e-ticket printouts to him, he would be willing to do it for just Rs. 20. “This way the airline can make money, support the environment and passengers would not feel the pinch," he wrote. The avalanche of angry comments made the airline post a detailed explanation defending the move. The airline claimed that it was forced to deploy dedicated manpower and infrastructure for people seeking e-tickets prints.