I turn my dreams into words. Always in the present. Here and Now. Él / He /Him 🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🫓🫓🫓 “You don’t get what you dream about… You get what you strive for step by step!” Atsuko “Akko” Kagari (Little Witch Academia, 2017)
I am in Venezuela. From what i see and my mother, who is more aware of these things, has explained me, in short:
That’s pretty much it. As for sources, I can’t recommend any in English, as the vast majority exaggerate or distort the narrative according to an agenda (whether for or against the United States). All mine are regional and in Spanish. The closest would be RT, but it has a very bad reputation (and rightly so).
In reality, everything remains the same at the citizen level. The same people are still in charge, and the dollar continues to rise. The only difference is that Venezuelan oil may be sold to Israel by the US, while we will continue to eat shit with the Chavistas.
Change so that nothing changes.


American Culture is Common Culture at this point…
For years, the United States has benefited most from globalization. They either don’t admit it or don’t realize it.
I believe that the revenue comes more from advertisers paying to advertise on Google than from people paying for the advertised products or services.
I’ve been playing only retro games lately and I just finished Castlevania: Symphony of the Night for a second time yesterday. Now I’m continuing playing the Fatal Frame saga on my ps2.


And it would be a good argument, because they wouldn’t be wrong.


So no private company can be held accountable for censorship? That’s pretty messed up.


Go with the gatherers, fuck the hunters, it better be someone else who ends up eaten by Saber-Toothed Tigers.
Floorp, a fancy Firefox fork.


Any documentary that talks about the life of insects and smaller animals is a horror film.


Personally, I like dating things in ascending or descending order
Hey! Me too! 🤝


I’m just curious… Is that a crime?


Yes I did! And it seems like my savior!


LOL OK, thanks for the laugh regardless.


Oh, that make more sense and seems plausible! Thanks!


I’m not Mexican, but this reminds me of a Mexican ranchera that says “No cabe duda que es verdad que la costumbre es más fuerte que el amor” (There is no doubt that it is true that habit is stronger than love).
Akira Toriyama