I love the fact that I can’t listen to the country station without crying my eyes out. It’s the good kinda cheese.
I love the fact that I can’t listen to the country station without crying my eyes out. It’s the good kinda cheese.
View Larger Julio Cortázar, Self-Portrait, Paris, 1975 [+] [also EGyB]
© Fonds Aurora Bernárdez, Coll CGAICreo que sé mirar, si es que algo sé, y que todo mirar rezuma falsedad, porque es lo que nos arroja más afuera de nosotros mismos, sin la menor garantía […]
— Julio Cortázar, in ‘Las Babas del Diablo’ [Las armas secretas (1959)]I think I know how to look, if it’s something I know, and also that every looking oozes with mendacity, because it’s that which expels us furthest outside ourselves, without the least garantee […]
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Increíble.


Thanks for the advice, Betty. Cheers!
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President Hugo Chávez’s daughter, Rosines, angered Venezuelans by posting this picture of herself on the web. (Instagram)By MANUEL RUEDA
Channel: Latin American Affairs, EconomicsMexico’s Enrique Peña Nieto is not the only politician who must cope with a controversial daughter.
This week, Hugo Chávez’s 14-year-old daughter, Rosines, angered Venezuelans and embarrassed her father, by posting the above picture of herself on the web.
The mystical healing properties of tears are invoked in fairy tales and fantasies from Rapunzel to Harry Potter. So it may surprise you to hear that tears really are pretty powerful, on the microbial level at least.
What an amazing movie. Thank you again, Netflix.