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vintagepromotions · 2 years
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Poster for the Festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, showing the running of the bulls event or encierro (1954).
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amateurbourguignon · 10 months
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Fiestas de San Fermin. 1885.
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ivanreycristo · 1 year
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Asi queda mas q claro q las VIOLACIONES o los ABUSOS SEXUALES son consecuencia de la FALSA MORAL o el DINERO y la FALSA RELIGION como quedo representado en la PINTADA " LA MANADA NO SON CINCO (unos SEVILLANOS q en las FIESTAS DE SAN FERMIN o d BORRACHOS, FUMATAS, DROGATAS Y MALTRATADORES DE ANIMALES.. abusaron de una BORRACHA q accedio a ir con ellos a fumarse algo), ES EL SISTEMA" en la calle SANTISIMA TRINIDAD de PUERTO DE SANTA MARIA (CADIZ).. Y q LA FISCAL ARGENTINA "VIRGINIA" "BRAVO" (lo q sera VIRGINIA conmigo o un BRAVO DE VERDAD) hizo bien en NO DENUNCIAR A UN PRESUNTO VIOLADOR POR UNA CALIENTA POLLAS q llevo a su CASA a una CHICA tras un MEETING POLITICO
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brookston · 10 months
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Holidays 7.7
Holidays
All You Need Is Love Day
Andean Condor Day
ASB Young People’s Day (UK)
Bonza Bottler Day
Bungie Day
Cherry Dy (French Republic)
Comic Book Day
Double Seven Day (China)
Family Day (Lesotho)
Father-Daughter Take A Walk Together Day
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
George Town Heritage Day (Malaysia)
Global Forgiveness Day
International Oola Day
International Peace & Love Day
International Ponytail Day
International Soil Conversation Day
Ivan Kupala Day (Belarus, Poland, Russia, Ukraine)
Kharchi Puja (Tripura, India)
Kinderfest (Children’s Day; Switzerland)
National Day of Rock ’n’ Roll
National Dora Day
National Greshun Day
National Koi Day
National Zombie Day
Running of the Bulls begins (Fiesta de San Fermin; Pamplona, Spain) [thru 7.14]
Saba Saba Day (Tanzania)
Seven Deadly Sins Day
Seven Seven (UK)
Tanabata (Star Festival; Japan)
Tell the Truth Day
Tribute 7/7 (Texas)
Unity Factory Day (Yemen)
World Byproduct Day
World Kiswahili Language Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Eat A Vegetable You've Never Tried Before Day
International Beer Sommelier Day
National Dive Bar Day [Also 2nd Friday in April]
National Krimpet Day
National Macaroni Day
National Strawberry Sundae Day
World Chocolate Day
World Mango Day
1st Friday in July
Alice Springs Show Day [1st Friday]
Comic Sans Day [1st Friday]
Drive Your Corvette to Work Day [Friday closest to 6.30]
Ra o te Ui Ariki (Cook Islands) [1st Friday]
Roswell UFO Days begin [1st Friday, thru Sunday]
Ways With Words Festival of Words and Ideas begins (UK) [1st Friday]
Independence Days
Adonia (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
Solomon Islands (from UK, 1978)
Feast Days
Æthelburh of Faremoutiers (Christian; Saint)
Aphrodisia (Bathing festival of Aphrodite & Peitho, goddess of persuasion; Ancient Greece)
Benedict XI, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Cannelloni Day (Pastafarian)
Caprotina (Ancient Roman Female Slave Festival)
Consualia (Ancient Roman Harvest Festival)
Count the Holes in Your Colander Day (Pastafarian)
Dog-Lion Beast (Muppetism)
Edelburga of Kent (Christian; Saint)
Felix of Nantes (Christian; Saint)
Feriae Ancillarum (Old Roman Maid's Day Out)
Fledh Ghoibhnenn (Feast of Goibhniu, Celtic Brewer of the “Beer of Immortality”)
St. Francis of Assisi (Positivist; Saint)
Hedda, Bishop of the West Saxons (Christian; Saint)
Illidius (Christian; Saint)
Job of Maniava (Christian; Saint)
Marc Chagall (Artology)
No’man (Muppetism)
Nonae Caprotinae (Nones of the Wild Fig, honoring Juno Caprotina, a.k.a. Festival of the Handmaidens; Ancient Rome)
Nones of July (Ancient Rome)
Job of Manyava (Ukrainian Orthodox Church)
Pantaenus, Father of the Church (Christian; Saint)
Parlia (Festival for the Pales for Larger Animals; God of the Herds; Ancient Rome) [also 4.21]
Rumilia (Ancient Rome)
Tanabata (Lovers of the Milky Way; Pagan)
Willibald (Catholic Church)
X-Day (Approximate; Church of the SubGenius)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 31 of 60)
Premieres
The Adventures of Pinocchio, by Carlo Collodi (Novel; 1881)
All You Need Is Love Day, by The Beatles (Song; 1967)
But I’m a Cheerleader (Film; 2000)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream, by Hunter S. Thompson (Novel; 1972)
First Knight (Film; 1995)
Give Peace a Chance, by John Lennon (Song; 1969)
The Grand Illusion, by Styx (Album; 1977)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 (UK Film; 2011) [#8]
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (UK Film; 2009) [#6]
Here Comes the Sun recorded, by The Beatles (Song; 1969)
Images and Words, by Dream Theater (Album; 1992)
Lethal Weapon 2 (Film; 1989)
Live and Let Die, by Paul McCartney & Wings (Song; 1973)
Mickey Steps Out (Disney Cartoon; 1931)
Monsters at Work (Animated YV Series; 2021)
More Songs About Buildings and Food, by Talking Heads (Album; 1978)
My Prayer, by The Platters (Song; 1956)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (Film; 2006)
Ryan’s Hope (Soap Opera; 1975)
Scary Movie (Film; 2000)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (Film; 2017)
Stunt, by Barenaked Ladies (Album; 1998)
Stupor Duck (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
Summer Magic (Film; 1963)
Three Tenors, by Plácido Domingo, José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti (Live Album; 1990)
Weekend at Bernie’s (Film; 1989)
You Oughta Know, by Alanis Morissette (Song; 1995)
Today’s Name Days
Edda, Firmin, Willibald (Austria)
Nedelcho, Nedelya, Nedyalka, Nedyalko (Bulgaria)
Goran, Klaudije, Odon, Vilibald, Vilko (Croatia)
Bohuslava (Czech Republic)
Villebaldus (Denmark)
Koidu, Koidula (Estonia)
Klaus, Launo (Finland)
Raoul (France)
Edda, Firmin, Willibald (Germany)
Dominica, Cyriaca, Iria, Kiriaki, Kuriakis, Kyriake, Kyriaki, Ria (Greece)
Apollónia (Hungary)
Apollonio, Claudio, Edda (Italy)
Alda, Aline, Elita, Maruta (Latvia)
Estera, Sangailas, Vilgailė (Lithuania)
Håvard, Hulda (Norway)
Antoni, Benedykt, Cyryl, Estera, Kira, Metody, Piotr, Pompejusz, Sędzisława, Wilibald (Poland)
Chiriachi (Romania)
Oliver (Slovakia)
Fermín (Spain)
Klas (Sweden)
Ralph, Randall, Randolph, Randi, Randy, Raoul, Raul, Rogelio, Roger (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 188 of 2024; 177 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 27 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 26 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Wu-Wu), Day 20 (Bing-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 18 Tammuz 5783
Islamic: 18 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444
J Cal: 8 Lux; Oneday [1 of 30]
Julian: 24 June 2023
Moon: 76%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 20 Charlemagne (7th Month) [St. Francis of Assisi]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 17 of 94)
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 17 of 31)
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brookstonalmanac · 10 months
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Holidays 7.7
Holidays
All You Need Is Love Day
Andean Condor Day
ASB Young People’s Day (UK)
Bonza Bottler Day
Bungie Day
Cherry Dy (French Republic)
Comic Book Day
Double Seven Day (China)
Family Day (Lesotho)
Father-Daughter Take A Walk Together Day
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
George Town Heritage Day (Malaysia)
Global Forgiveness Day
International Oola Day
International Peace & Love Day
International Ponytail Day
International Soil Conversation Day
Ivan Kupala Day (Belarus, Poland, Russia, Ukraine)
Kharchi Puja (Tripura, India)
Kinderfest (Children’s Day; Switzerland)
National Day of Rock ’n’ Roll
National Dora Day
National Greshun Day
National Koi Day
National Zombie Day
Running of the Bulls begins (Fiesta de San Fermin; Pamplona, Spain) [thru 7.14]
Saba Saba Day (Tanzania)
Seven Deadly Sins Day
Seven Seven (UK)
Tanabata (Star Festival; Japan)
Tell the Truth Day
Tribute 7/7 (Texas)
Unity Factory Day (Yemen)
World Byproduct Day
World Kiswahili Language Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Eat A Vegetable You've Never Tried Before Day
International Beer Sommelier Day
National Dive Bar Day [Also 2nd Friday in April]
National Krimpet Day
National Macaroni Day
National Strawberry Sundae Day
World Chocolate Day
World Mango Day
1st Friday in July
Alice Springs Show Day [1st Friday]
Comic Sans Day [1st Friday]
Drive Your Corvette to Work Day [Friday closest to 6.30]
Ra o te Ui Ariki (Cook Islands) [1st Friday]
Roswell UFO Days begin [1st Friday, thru Sunday]
Ways With Words Festival of Words and Ideas begins (UK) [1st Friday]
Independence Days
Adonia (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
Solomon Islands (from UK, 1978)
Feast Days
Æthelburh of Faremoutiers (Christian; Saint)
Aphrodisia (Bathing festival of Aphrodite & Peitho, goddess of persuasion; Ancient Greece)
Benedict XI, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Cannelloni Day (Pastafarian)
Caprotina (Ancient Roman Female Slave Festival)
Consualia (Ancient Roman Harvest Festival)
Count the Holes in Your Colander Day (Pastafarian)
Dog-Lion Beast (Muppetism)
Edelburga of Kent (Christian; Saint)
Felix of Nantes (Christian; Saint)
Feriae Ancillarum (Old Roman Maid's Day Out)
Fledh Ghoibhnenn (Feast of Goibhniu, Celtic Brewer of the “Beer of Immortality”)
St. Francis of Assisi (Positivist; Saint)
Hedda, Bishop of the West Saxons (Christian; Saint)
Illidius (Christian; Saint)
Job of Maniava (Christian; Saint)
Marc Chagall (Artology)
No’man (Muppetism)
Nonae Caprotinae (Nones of the Wild Fig, honoring Juno Caprotina, a.k.a. Festival of the Handmaidens; Ancient Rome)
Nones of July (Ancient Rome)
Job of Manyava (Ukrainian Orthodox Church)
Pantaenus, Father of the Church (Christian; Saint)
Parlia (Festival for the Pales for Larger Animals; God of the Herds; Ancient Rome) [also 4.21]
Rumilia (Ancient Rome)
Tanabata (Lovers of the Milky Way; Pagan)
Willibald (Catholic Church)
X-Day (Approximate; Church of the SubGenius)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 31 of 60)
Premieres
The Adventures of Pinocchio, by Carlo Collodi (Novel; 1881)
All You Need Is Love Day, by The Beatles (Song; 1967)
But I’m a Cheerleader (Film; 2000)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream, by Hunter S. Thompson (Novel; 1972)
First Knight (Film; 1995)
Give Peace a Chance, by John Lennon (Song; 1969)
The Grand Illusion, by Styx (Album; 1977)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2 (UK Film; 2011) [#8]
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (UK Film; 2009) [#6]
Here Comes the Sun recorded, by The Beatles (Song; 1969)
Images and Words, by Dream Theater (Album; 1992)
Lethal Weapon 2 (Film; 1989)
Live and Let Die, by Paul McCartney & Wings (Song; 1973)
Mickey Steps Out (Disney Cartoon; 1931)
Monsters at Work (Animated YV Series; 2021)
More Songs About Buildings and Food, by Talking Heads (Album; 1978)
My Prayer, by The Platters (Song; 1956)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (Film; 2006)
Ryan’s Hope (Soap Opera; 1975)
Scary Movie (Film; 2000)
Spider-Man: Homecoming (Film; 2017)
Stunt, by Barenaked Ladies (Album; 1998)
Stupor Duck (WB LT Cartoon; 1956)
Summer Magic (Film; 1963)
Three Tenors, by Plácido Domingo, José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti (Live Album; 1990)
Weekend at Bernie’s (Film; 1989)
You Oughta Know, by Alanis Morissette (Song; 1995)
Today’s Name Days
Edda, Firmin, Willibald (Austria)
Nedelcho, Nedelya, Nedyalka, Nedyalko (Bulgaria)
Goran, Klaudije, Odon, Vilibald, Vilko (Croatia)
Bohuslava (Czech Republic)
Villebaldus (Denmark)
Koidu, Koidula (Estonia)
Klaus, Launo (Finland)
Raoul (France)
Edda, Firmin, Willibald (Germany)
Dominica, Cyriaca, Iria, Kiriaki, Kuriakis, Kyriake, Kyriaki, Ria (Greece)
Apollónia (Hungary)
Apollonio, Claudio, Edda (Italy)
Alda, Aline, Elita, Maruta (Latvia)
Estera, Sangailas, Vilgailė (Lithuania)
Håvard, Hulda (Norway)
Antoni, Benedykt, Cyryl, Estera, Kira, Metody, Piotr, Pompejusz, Sędzisława, Wilibald (Poland)
Chiriachi (Romania)
Oliver (Slovakia)
Fermín (Spain)
Klas (Sweden)
Ralph, Randall, Randolph, Randi, Randy, Raoul, Raul, Rogelio, Roger (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 188 of 2024; 177 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of week 27 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 26 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Wu-Wu), Day 20 (Bing-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 18 Tammuz 5783
Islamic: 18 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444
J Cal: 8 Lux; Oneday [1 of 30]
Julian: 24 June 2023
Moon: 76%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 20 Charlemagne (7th Month) [St. Francis of Assisi]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 9 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 17 of 94)
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 17 of 31)
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Ya llegan las fiestas más esperadas del mundo y el equipo de Lady Moustache las vamos a disfrutar como nunca (eso decimos siempre).
Para eso, el estudio de Lady Moustache cerrará del 6 al 14 de julio (ambos incluidos), aunque estaremos disponibles para ir de vermú, bailar con las charangas, dejarnos liar hasta altas horas y disfrutar de los conciertos y la buena compañía.
La calle San Nicolás, donde se encuentra el estudio, se va llenando del bullicio de los bares preparándose para los próximos días, los turistas se dejan ver con muchas ganas y nuestro equipo está ya nervioso…
Solo nos queda gritar fuerte… ¡¡¡VIVA SAN FERMÍN!!! GORA SAN FERMIN!!!
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tamilcrackersshop · 1 year
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The History and Cultural significance of Firecrackers
Bursting crackers makes us happy. Why not learn some history about it. Let’s dive into the journey of firecracker’s history and their significance through out the period of time.
The ancient origins of firecrackers and how they’ve become a cultural tradition
Firecrackers have been a part of cultural traditions for centuries. The Chinese are credited for inventing the first firecrackers, which were made from hollowed-out bamboo stalks filled with gunpowder and set off with a spark from a flame.
The Chinese used firecrackers to ward off evil spirits, announce important events or milestones, and as a lucky charm. As Chinese immigrants immigrated to other parts of the world. They brought with them the tradition of using firecrackers as a way to celebrate special occasions.
Today, fireworks and firecrackers are a common way to celebrate life’s milestones. Firecrackers are often seen as a celebratory device to mark Chinese New Year, weddings, birthdays, and other special events across the world. They’ve also become deeply ingrained in traditional Chinese culture. continue to be used widely to honor the gods, celebrate the lunar new year, and bring luck and good fortune.
Exploring the cultural significance of firecrackers in different festivals and celebrations
Firecrackers are a staple of many different festivals and celebrations around the world. In Chinese culture, firecrackers are an integral part of various celebrations. During the Chinese New Year and certain spiritual celebrations, firecrackers are set off to ward off evil spirits and bring luck. Firecrackers are also used during the Lantern Festival, which celebrates the beginning of spring.
In India, firecrackers are used to celebrate Diwali, a festival of lights. Fireworks are set off to celebrate the victory of good over evil and to bring in a new auspicious beginning.
In Japan, firecrackers are a popular part of numerous annual festivals. During the New Year Eve celebrations, firecrackers are used to signify joy and happiness. Firecrackers are also used during festivals such as Bon-Odori, a traditional Japanese dance festival.
In Spain and Latin America, firecrackers are used to celebrate the Las Fiestas de San Fermin, a religious festival that honors a patron saint. Firecrackers are used to symbolize the sacrifice of St. Fermin and to mark the climax of the celebration.
Firecrackers are also popular in North America. During the Fourth of July holiday in the United States, firecrackers are used to celebrate. Firecrackers are often used during cultural parades and at nighttime celebrations to symbolize freedom and unity.
Firecrackers are seen as a way of making noise in order to bring in a new, auspicious time. The loud bangs created by firecrackers are seen as symbols of luck and prosperity. Firecrackers are also symbolic of joy and celebrations, and are used to welcome newlyweds or new babies, or to celebrate occasions such as graduations or birthdays.
From China to India: tracing the historical journey of firecrackers:
By the 1700s, firecrackers had arrived in India, courtesy of Chinese and Portuguese traders who introduced them through the network of Asian trading routes. Initially, firecrackers were seen as a Chinese tradition and people outside of China kept it for special festivals or events.
However, over the next few centuries, firecrackers began to take on a more prominent role in Indian culture, as festivals and religious holidays became increasingly associated with them. For example, they became a part of Diwali celebrations and were used to ward off bad luck, keep away evil spirits and signify joy and good fortune.
Today, firecrackers remain a vibrant and essential aspect of Indian culture and are used year-round during religious holidays and festivals such as Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, and Holi. Firecrackers are now even used as popular toys and games all over India, as well as for various practical or artistic purposes.
The role of firecrackers in religious and spiritual ceremonies
Firecrackers are often used as a way to mark important events or spiritual ceremonies. In some religions, such as Hinduism or Buddhism, firecrackers are used during religious ceremonies to symbolize the presence of the gods. In other religions, such as Christianity and Judaism, firecrackers can be used to celebrate various feast days and religious holidays. Firecrackers are also used as a part of some initiation ceremonies or rites of passage, marking the transition of a person from one stage of life to another.
How firecrackers have evolved over time and their cultural significance today:
Firecrackers have been around since ancient times, and their use has evolved greatly throughout their history.
In ancient China, firecrackers were used to ward off evil spirits and to mark the start of festivals and other important events. The sound created by firecrackers was believed to scare away bad luck and bring good luck, and it was also considered a form of communication.
In the 17th century, firecrackers were introduced to Europe and began to be used at celebrations, such as holidays and royal ceremonies. The noise created by the firecrackers was also believed to bring joy and good luck.
In the late 19th century, firecrackers were used as military signals and were also used in many public and religious ceremonies.
Today, firecrackers are primarily used for recreational purposes, such as at festive celebrations like New Years and the Fourth of July. Firecrackers are still believed to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits and bad luck in some cultures. They also remain a form of communication in some parts of the world. Firecrackers are also used to mark important events, particularly in the East, such as the Chinese New Year.
The symbolism and meanings behind different types of firecrackers
Firecrackers are used in many cultures as a way to celebrate events or bring good luck. The symbolism and meanings behind different types of firecrackers can vary. In Chinese culture, firecrackers are often used to ward off bad luck and to bring prosperity and joy. Firecrackers shaped like lotus blossoms are said to represent purification and the blossoming of good fortune. Red firecrackers are said to bring joy and longevity, and crackers that make loud noises are thought to ward off negative energies. Firecrackers shaped like dragons are said to symbolize strength and power and fireworks shaped like flowers are said to bring good luck and prosperity. Firecrackers are also used in Japan as part of the New Year celebrations, and in India to celebrate major holidays like Diwali.
How firecracker industry evolved in sivakasi:
The firecracker industry in Sivakasi, a town in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, has a long and complex history. The industry evolved gradually over the course of the 20th century, as local entrepreneurs began to experiment with different methods of producing fireworks and other pyrotechnics. By the 1950s, Sivakasi had emerged as a major center for the production of firecrackers, and the industry continued to grow throughout the following decades, driven in large part by the town’s skilled labor force, abundant raw materials, and favorable regulatory environment. Today, Sivakasi is widely regarded as the “fireworks capital of India,” producing an estimated 90% of the country’s fireworks and exporting to countries all around the world. However, the industry has also faced significant challenges over the years, including safety concerns, environmental issues, and economic pressures, leading to efforts to modernize and streamline production processes while maintaining the traditional craftsmanship and cultural heritage of the industry.
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kirliansjrnl · 7 years
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San Fermín en dosmildiecisiete
Día simbólico que nos remonta a los últimos dos
San Fermines.
2016
Podemos recordar la fiesta sorpresa del año
pasado. Freddie y yo quedamos con Niki para
celebrar su cumpleaños. Nos sentamos en un banco e
improvisamos absurdas canciones de RAP. Niki
no era tonta y seguro que lo intuía.
Sin embargo, fue divertido. Mi regreso del
hospital había sido reciente. Recuerdo vívidamente
el dilema que supuso probar la comida presente.
Tomé Té y no Coca Cola.
Recuerdo estar muy contento el año pasado, a pesar
de la enfermedad. La enfermedad me hacía valorar
mi estado de salud.
2015
Estaba en mi diario. La imagen del muñeco de Grú
caracterizaba la entrada. Lo recuerdo como un día
feliz. Hice un análisis y emplée el término
"ingenio reactivo". Eran los tiempos de mi pérdida
de poder. Fue triste, no teníamos regalo para
Niki.
Nos encontramos a la Tonda en el banco. Qué mal
recuerdo guardo de esta mujer. Fundamentalmente
por la imagen que tiene ella de mí. La perdono. No
es su culpa.
2017
Tras la despedida de Alice a Alemania, mis padres
me recogieron en coche para mudarnos al BH. Yo
creía que no llegaríamos a irnos ese día, pero al
final resultó lo contrario. Lo único que me
perturbaba era la llegada a mi cuarto para
esconder las pruebas del 2 de junio. Mis padres no
se dieron cuenta de las coca-colas ni de la
toalla.
Durante el trayecto, me comunicaron que vieron
imposible como otro año más la instauración de
Internet en BH. Es increíble cómo no se dan
cuenta de lo importante que es para mí. Mi madre
lo ve como una adicción. Pero, ¿por qué?
No es acaso, aquel escritor compulsivo también un
adicto a la escritura?. Ah no, usamos el término
`apasionado`.
Y es porque todavía mi madre no ha comprendido que
es una afición como otra. Y que no en vano, es
posible dedicarse profesionalmente a ella. ¿No
había acaso que dedicarse a lo que uno le gusta?
Y es que el año pasado esta discusión me valió un
grito del alma. No hubo nada más doloroso para mí
el año pasado. Fue como una limitación de la
última esperanza. Si uno ve mi reacción sin
conocer la historia puede prejuzgarme como un
adicto, o puede verme como alguien irracional,
colérico y para nada moderado. Pero ese hecho fue
la gota que colmó el vaso.
Hay que ponerse en la situación de tener una
pasión a la que me voy a dedicar en un futuro. Hay
que ponerse en la situación de tener que
abandonarla, dejarla de lado y dedicarme a hacer
otras cosas que no me importan. Dedicarme a
asistir como un esclavo a asignaturas que podían
ser interesantes. ¿Qué parte del conocimiento no
puede llegar a ser interesante con los ojos
adecuados?
Pero por Dios! Estaba empleando más tiempo en la
música que en Mates / Informática. ¡Eso no es algo
coherente para alguien que quiere dedicarse a
ello!.
Mi actitud de superar retos se desarrolló al
máximo. Pero, ¿a qué precio? Superar los retos
significaba obtener los resultados.
Y este mundo, se puede obtener resultados con
procesos que no son los adecuados. Es el
"resultadismo" que hemos leído en los recortes de
psicología. Mi actitud se basaba en hacer cálculo
para aprobar las asignaturas. Es conseguir los
mejores resultados con el mínimo esfuerzo posible.
¿Por qué? Porque el esfuerzo sólo traía
inconvenientes prácticos. Esforzarse en un trabajo
involucraba echar más tiempo. Pero para alguien
como yo en esa situación, el tiempo era el recurso
más limitado. Tenía que aprovecharlo al máximo, en
términos de productividad. Tenía que cumplir mis
objetivos. Quitarme del conservatorio no era una
opción.
Eran constantes que no dependían de mí. Lo único
que yo podía hacer, era aceptarlo y buscar
soluciones con la filosofía estoica que tan bien
había funcionado en 4ESO.
1Bach es mi aceptación de la deshumanización de la
enseñanza. ¡Qué dolor causado en la horas de
tecnología! ¡¿ Cómo era posible que semejante
individuo pudiera dedicarse a la enseñanza ?!
¿¡ Qué se supone que tenía que transmitir a los
alumnos ?!
Pero mi actitud fue brillante en ciertos aspectos.
Luché contra el sistema. Los obstáculos no hacían
otra cosa que potenciar mis deseos reprimidos. Me
refiero al aprendizaje de Matemáticas avanzadas. Y
es que mi actitud en clase con Pitagoras fue la
propia de alguien a quien le apasiona lo que ve.
¡Hacía los ejercicios en el móvil en los tiempos
muertos del conservatorio!
La diferencia entre el cambio de percepción y el
autoengaño... ¿¡ Ahora, desde el pasado sólo lo
veo como un AUTOENGAÑO ?!
El autoengaño de no aceptar "tirar por la borda"
los años pasados en el conservatorio. El
autoengaño de la falta de flexibilidad. ¿Por qué
realizar algo que es perjudicial? Era inhumano
poder realizar tantas cosas. El autoengaño de que
la voluntad es inhumana. ¡El cuerpo necesita
descanso! El cuerpo es armonía, y llevar hasta
esos límites mi cuerpo, le generó una enfermedad.
Mi cuerpo no estaba al nivel de mi voluntad.
Quería demostrar que se podía hacer esa gestión
del tiempo. ¡Lo conseguí! Pero, ¿de qué me sirvió?
Si me encontré en el verano enfermo.
La causa-efecto de mi nivel de vida de 1Bach con
la enfermedad parece obvia. Durante todo el curso
intentaba alcanzar estados altos de consciencia de
manera que fuera más sencillo realizar todas las
tareas a la que tenía que enfrentarme.
Pero, qué aprendí de Josquin des Prés?
Me siento fracasado. Me siento un cobarde. Siento
que mi actitud estoica, por útil que sea cuando
las constantes son verdades, fue un distinguido
disfraz del autoengaño. El autoengaño de no luchar
contra mis padres y decirles ¡No!
Pero el problema no estuvo en mis padres. Mis
padres no me obligaron. Me indujeron. ¿El
problema?
Mi ilusión de 4ESO vertida sobre una realidad
distinta.
¿El problema?
Considerar aquello una constante a superar. La
dificultad entre discernir una gran fuerza de
voluntad y una actitud instransigente.
Si mi voluntad mayor era de resolver problemas
matemáticos y prepararme para unas olimpiadas de
forma seria (no por el reconocimiento sino por el
conocimiento), por qué no lo hice?
Por el peso inexistente de 8 años de
conservatorio. "No lo dejes". "Termina lo que
empiezas".
- ¡NO!
- El éxito no llega por una constancia
mantenida por inercia.
- El éxito puede llegar por una constancia que
tiene como base una motivación profunda.
¡ EL SISTEMA EDUCATIVO IGNORA LA MOTIVACIONES
PROFUNDAS!
- Si ni siquiera el sistema educativo del
conservatorio es adecuado para los
apasionados de la música, como lo va a ser
para aquellos que la ven como una afición?
- IDEM para el sistema educativo.
Los problemas son múltiples. Pero, lejos de
volverse un hater, una víctima que se deja llevar
por indiferencia (Es lo que hemos hecho), hay que
actúar.
Poco hemos actuado en 2Bach para modificar el
horror que viven millones de alumnos con actitud
crítica en las aulas.
La charla de Jaime Redondo hacía referencia a
ello. "Los fallos del sistema educativo no son
excusa para abandonar nuestros objetivos" "Es
necesario cambiarlo desde dentro".
¡Pero qué difícil es vivir como topo en un sitio
deshumanizado! ¡Qué difícil es que las actitudes
de corrupción no se ten peguen!
- Aviso: Copiarse fue corrupción.
Caímos en la venganza "Ojo por ojo, diente
por diente"?
Memorizar basura perdiendo un tiempo valioso
y ser legal en el examen hubiera sido la
decisión "honesta", después del tiempo
perdido en sus clases?
Fue corrupción porque no está en las normas.
Es algo antiético. Pero por qué es
antiético, porque no se consigue el objetivo
que es aprender. Si el objetivo es aprender,
tanto copiar como no copiar es antiético
porque en las clases de Klaus no se
aprendía.
Por lo tanto, podríamos decir que fue una
corrupción más. Sólo que las otras
corrupciones nadie las ve.
Hicimos lo correcto, siguiendo la corrupción
general? O lo correcto hubiera sido
potenciar el aprendizaje?
La segunda. Pero no nos interesaba aprender.
Estábamos bastante estresados, y la solución
práctica sacrificaba los procesos por los
resultados -> "Resultadismo".
Resultados vacíos.
Las experiencias que recuerdo, las recuerdo más
por los procesos que por los resultados.
O acaso ese 8 en Armonía del 2º Trimestre, no
había significado un proceso de aprendizaje
maravillos.
En cambio ese 10 de Tecnología, ¿de qué me sirvió?
Me sirvió para obtener la matrícula de honor.
Dinero para mis padres.
Dinero que gastaron en un magnetófono. En serio. Que
compraran un instrumento de 900 euros para
terminar un conservatorio fue el símbolo de la
irracionalidad de mis padres. ¿Por qué? Porque no
es coherente. Por qué le vas a regalar algo a tu
hijo que no quiere? Por qué vas a hacer un
sacrificio que cuesta más que una matrícula de
universidad en comprarle algo que va a abadonar?
Pero es más, tu hijo no quería que ese instrumento
fuera comprado. Tu hijo quería un buen ordenador.
Siempre lo ha querido. Pero no puedo exigirle a
mis padres que me lo compren. Necesito ganármelo.
¡Sí, hay posibilidades de ganarse la vida con un
magnetófono, pero yo quiero ganarme la vida con un
ordenador!!!
¿¡ De verdad, comprar un magnetófono de 900€ ?! Mi
actitud fue clara. Vale, compradlo pero yo lo voy
a vender después para comprarme un ordenador.
He liberado mi subconsciente. Demasiada carga
mental. Es necesario dejar ir. Soltar. Es
necesario vaciarse para funcionar. Me siento
mejor. Escribir ayuda.
Tenemos 6 días hasta el regreso de Alice.
Freddie es como si hubiera desaparecido de nuestra
vida. Cuando el verano pasado estuvimos más juntos
que nunca. Recuerdo las palabras de Emily,
"Antes Kirlian dependía de Freddie. Ahora es como
si tú fueras su Freddie". ¿Tiene razón? Me lo pasé
bien aquel día que vino Freddie a casa para
elaborar el cartel lepero. Era como volver a
sentir su calidez racional-creativa. Lo echaba de
menos sin saberlo. ¿Es eso echar de menos?
La tensión de mi cuerpo está desapareciendo. Es
increíble que la liberación mental ayude tanto al
cuerpo. Recuerdo aquel día mágico en el que
terminó el verano. Wake me up when September ends.
Da igual la moda. Da igual la apariencia. Fue
mágico, y me sentí asquerosamente libre.
Cómo aquel día en el que me sentí asquerosamente
Zen con Lora y Sandy. Parece mentira que el
verano pasado fuera el verano de Lora y Sandy
Me gustó mucho socializar con gente desconocida.
Podía ser cualquiera. Crearme una pequeña máscara,
que lejos de ser hipocresía, es sano y divertido.
Es acaso el teatro y el cine hipocresía o trabajo
creativo?
Pero tenemos cosas de las que sentirnos
orgullosos. Este curso ha disminuido
exponencialmente en estrés. Mis salidas sociales
han aumentado y he dedicado tiempo para mí y mi
cuerpo. He escrito a veces y no me he preocupado en
exceso (excepto en algunas ocasiones).
Aún así, ha sido totalmente innecesario. No he
aprendido (salvo contadas excepciones), aquello de
lo que quería especialmente aprender.
Ojalá la experiencia de una año autodidacta. La
experiencia de ser mi propio jefe. De conocer
gente, asistir a eventos e intentar buscarme la
vida con trabajos sencillos.
Quiero independencia. Quiero seguir mi proyecto de
futuro. La buena de voluntad de mis padres nunca
será acertada porque qué mejor que uno para
acertar y dirigirse su futuro.
He decidido estudiar el doble grado de Informática
y Matemáticas. A espera de las adjudicaciones.
He aguantado mucho. Quiero hacer de una vez lo que
siempre he querido hacer.
Y a falta de la posibilidad de estudiar por mi
cuenta, tengo que encontrar la solución
intermedia. Tengo que aprovechar los buenos
profesores que me encuentre en la carrera. Tengo
que aprender de verdad. Y conocer gente. Conocer
gente que tenga inquietudes, actitud crítica.
Rodearme de personas que sepan más que yo. Mejorar
cada día y recordarme que
"Si no soy feliz con todo lo que he conseguido, no lo
seré con todo eso que me falta por conseguir".
Recordarme que estoy sano. Que no me duele nada y
que la vida es preciosa.
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El legendario músico y cineasta vasco Fermin Muguruza llega a la Argentina para presentar Black is Beltza 2 Ainhoa
El legendario músico y cineasta vasco Fermin Muguruza llega a la Argentina para presentar Black is Beltza 2 Ainhoa
El legendario músico y director vasco Fermin Muguruza llega a la Argentina para presentar su nueva película de animación, Black is Beltza 2 Ainhoa en el Cine Gaumont este Jueves 20 a las 22hs, pero además convoca a la avant premiere y fiesta #gratis en el C Complejo Art Media el Martes 18 a las 21hs. Se trata de todo un evento, ya que el film acaba de estrenarse en el Festival de San Sebastián,…
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5 Reason why you should visit my dream destination
               There can be a lot of reasons why you would like a destination. It could be food, its culture, its architecture or its climate. But this place really just has it all. You will be wondering what could the place be. Paris? London? Tokyo? No. The place I’m talking about is Spain. It is located in extreme southwestern Europe.
               Now, I have never been there but I’ve always grew up admired this place from watching movies, vlogs and etc. I first thought this is just another “wants” and the obsession will slowly just fade away. But that never happened instead I only kept exploring more and more interesting things and places. It has always fantasized me and its so amazing how a place can be this beautiful yet simple. Its has almost every mouth-watering dish to deadly adventurous sports you can try. In this blog, I will share you 5 reasons why you should visit Spain.
Awe-inspiring landscapes       
               Spain is full of beautiful, unspoilt natural landscapes with many still relatively undiscovered. A country full of natural wonders, stunning geological scenery, lush forests, dry deserts, volcanoes, lakes and impressive mountains. Spain may be renowned for its beaches and sunny climes, but it is a country of diverse landscapes. Its mountains are majestic, from the northern Pyrenees and the Picos de Europa to the Sierra Nevada in the south the Mount Teide volcano on the Canary Island of Tenerife. Spain is home to Europe’s only desert, Cabo de Gata in Almería, which inspired Hollywood spaghetti westerns, many of which were filmed in the area.
Amazing adventure activities
               Spain is ripe for adrenaline-fuelled adventures, not limited to rock climbing, hot air balloon ride, steep, deadly walkways in Caminito del Rey, and caving. There are simply more adventurous things to do in Spain that travelers can discover while visiting this European country. Whether engaging in extreme water sports, riding horses, jumping off a bridge, and other wild excursions, tourists can have a memorable and unique experience. From the one of the world’s scariest footpaths to a zip line between Spain and Portugal, the opportunities are endless in Spain if you want an adrenaline kick. Skiing and snowboarding, scuba diving and hiking are all world class, while Spain’s northern coastline plays host to annual surfing competitions.
Food
               Spanish cuisine is among the most varied and well-known in the world. The quality of the ingredients is magnificent. Many dishes have humble origins and are simple to prepare. Through the centuries, the cultures that have inhabited the Iberian Peninsula have provided Spanish dishes with an unparalleled richness. You hear a lot about good Spanish oil, wine, cereals, fruits, recipes with pork, legumes, potatoes, eggs, and many other ingredients. It’s not surprising that the UN has put this Mediterranean diet on a pedestal, qualifying it as the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Still, Spanish cuisine is much more than that.
Fantastic fiestas
               Spain is a beautiful country with an even more beautiful culture. So, there are innumerable festivals and events that take place throughout the year in the country. Among Spanish festivals 2022, Tomatina is the most popular one. This is is one of the established facts about Spanish festivals. A few famous festives are La Tamborrada (Drum Festival), Las Fallas De Valencia (Festival Of Fire), Semana Santa (Holy Week), Feria Del Caballo (Horse Fair), Feria De Abril (April Fair Of Seville), Cordoba Patios Festival, Boloencierro, Saint John’s Eve, Haro Wine Festival, Benicassim Festival, San Fermin (Pamplona Bull Run), The Semana Grande, Festa Major De Gracia (Gracia Festival), Feria De Málaga (August Fair In Malaga), La Tomatina (Tomato Fight Festival)
Flamenzo
               Flamenco is a style of dance, singing and guitar playing that originated from the traditional music and dance styles of Andalusia, southern Spain. The rich cultural tradition is closely linked with Spain’s Romani gypsy community, who pioneered the now world-famous style. The genre is also known for its elaborate costumes, with female flamenco dancers wearing exquisitely handcrafted dresses.
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POSTULAN EN LAS ELECCIONES REGIONALES Y MUNICIPALES 2022
A LA ALCALDÍA DE PIURA
NOMBRE
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
JAVIER FERNANDO MIGUEL ATKINS LERGGIOS
PODEMOS PERÚ.
2
GABRIEL ANTONIO MADRID ORUÉ
UNIDAD REGIONAL
3
SEGUNDO LUCIANO VALDIVIEZO RODRÍGUEZ
FUERZA REGIONAL
4
FÉLIX CHAN APUY
ALIANZA PARA EL PROGRESO
5
LUIS GUILLERMO CASTRO PÉREZ
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
6
PARTIDO DEMOCRÁTICO SOMOS PERÚ
JOSÉ ELÍAS AGUILAR SILVA
7
JOSÉ LUIS MOREY REQUEJO
CONTIGO REGIÓN
8
JUAN CARLOS RUIZ VALENCIA
FUERZA POPULAR
9
JOSÉ DAGOBERTO MELGAR JIMÉNEZ
PARTIDO RENOVACIÓN POPULAR
10
WALTER JESÚS FERNÁNDEZ PEÑA
FRENTE ESPERANZA
11
INGRID MILAGROS WIESSE LEÓN
MOVIMIENTO PIURA RENACE
CANDIDATOS A LA PROVINCIA DE MORROPÓN - CHULUCANAS
NOMBRE
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
JHOANN AUGUSTO HERRERA SANCHEZ
ACCIÓN POPULAR
2
EDBERG CESAR VALLADOLID BERECHE
SOMOS PERÚ
3
MANUEL CAPITAN SANTISTEBAN
ALIANZA PARA EL PROGRESO
4
WILMER WILFREDO CASTILLO ORDINOLA
FUERZA POPULAR
5
OSCAR ARNALDO BERRU VARGAS
FUERZA REGIONAL
6
ELVIS EDGARDO JIMENEZ CHINCHAY
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
7
RICHARD HERNAN BACA PALACIOS
UNIDAD REGIONAL
8
CARMEN ROSA CAMPOS MENDOZA
PERÚ LIBRE
9
FERMIN EDILBERTO FARIAS ZAPATA
CONTIGO PERÚ
10
HERNAN PASAPERA RAMIREZ
RENACE
 
 
 
ALCALDÍA DEL DISTRITO DE BUENOS AIRES
NOMBRE 
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
CESAR AUGUSTO RAMIREZ MEZONES
UNIDAD REGIONAL
2
BRAULIO ISAIAS CAMPOVERDE CASTILLO,
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
3
ALDO NEPTALI VIERA PACHERRE
DEMÓCRATA VERDE
4
EDWIN VICENTE PRIETO VIERA
SOMOS PERÚ
5
RIVES RAUL RAMIREZ MANRIQUE
FUERZA REGIONAL
 
ALCALDÍA DEL DISTRITO DE MORROPÓN
NOMBRE 
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
MIGUEL ANGEL RUESTA CARRASCO
UNIDAD REGIONAL
2
JUAN FRANCISCO GRANDA MONTENEGRO
CONTIGO REGIÓN
3
EDIN SULLON ARANDA
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
4
LUIS ALBERTO LAMADRID FARFAN
DEMÓCRATA VERDE
5
TEDDY SANCHEZ MONTENEGRO
RENACE
6
JOSE GABRIEL OLAYA GARCIA
SOMOS PERÚ
7
LUZ MARIA RAMIREZ HUERTAS
JUNTOS POR EL PERÚ
8
VILMA RENEE SILVA CASTILLO
FUERZA REGIONAL
 
 
ALCALDÍA DEL DISTRITO DE YAMANGO
NOMBRE 
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
ALDUVAR GUEVARA NUÑEZ
PERÚ LIBRE
2
MITRIDATES GARCIA GARCIA
UNIDAD REGIONAL
3
DARWIN CORDOVA PEÑA
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
4
ALAN CORDOVA VELASQUEZ
RENACE
5
ELEAZAR CORDOVA GARCIA
FUERZA REGIONAL
6
AGUSTIN LUMBRE RODRIGUEZ
CONTIGO REGIÓN
7
BRANDO AQUILES CORDOVA CARHUAPOMA
SOMOS PERÚ
 
 
ALCALDÍA DEL DISTRITO DE LA MATANZA
NOMBRE 
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
ORLANDO CHIROQUE ANASTACIO
UNIDAD REGIONAL
2
LUIS CASTILLO PEÑA
CONTIGO REGIÓN
3
JOEL CHAVEZ MONTALBAN
PERÚ LIBRE
4
CESAR ABRAHAM ZUÑIGA YENQUE
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
5
JOSE ABEL TIMANA SERNAQUE
PODEMOS PERÚ
6
KAREN YARLENY ALVARADO SUAREZ
DEMÓCRATA VERDE
7
ERIKA GIULIANA HERNANDEZ RAMOS DE FIESTAS
ALIANZA PARA EL PROGRESO
8
VILMA MACO VALVERDE
FUERZA REGIONAL
9
EVER NOE ZAPATA MIO
SOMOS PERÚ
 
ALCALDÍA DEL DISTRITO DE SANTA CATALINA DE MOZA
NOMBRE 
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
ERICK MARLON BERRU DOMINGUEZ
UNIDAD REGIONAL
2
ASUNCION CORDOVA SAAVEDRA
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
3
HUMBERTO CASTILLO SANDOVAL
PERÚ LIBRE
4
MERLY YULISSA CORDOVA ANGLADE
CONTIGO REGIÓN
5
GILMER MARIO OLIVA JIMENEZ
SOMOS PERÚ
 
ALCALDÍA DEL DISTRITO DE SAN JUAN DE BIGOTE
 
NOMBRE 
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
VICTOR RAUL JIMENEZ ESPINOZA
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
2
JAIME AUGUSTO CIENFUEGOS HUERTAS
ALIANZA PARA EL PROGRESO
3
ALDO ERICK ALVAREZ OCAÑA
SOMOS PERÚ
4
EDILBERTO MEDINA JIMENEZ
FUERZA REGIONAL
 
 
 
 
 
 
ALCALDÍA DEL DISTRITO DE SANTO DOMINGO
NOMBRE 
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
ELMER AUGUSTO PEREZ ROJAS
UNIDAD REGIONAL
2
WALTER RAMIREZ ROJAS
CONTIGO REGIÓN
3
ELVIS BARRETO JIMENEZ
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
4
LUIS ALBERTO LOPEZ CRUZ
PERÚ LIBRE
5
FELIX ENRIQUE MARTIN LOPEZ GUERRERO
ALIANZA PARA EL PROGRESO
 
 
ALCALDÍA DEL DISTRITO DE CHALACO
 
NOMBRE 
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
MANUEL ORLANDO SAAVEDRA LOPEZ
UNIDAD REGIONAL
2
DUBER ROMAN RAMIREZ
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
3
EDINSON ROSARIO ROJAS QUISPE
FUERZA REGIONAL
4
ANTERO YOVANI ROMAN LOPEZ
RENACE
 
ALCALDÍA DEL DISTRITO DE SALITRAL
 
NOMBRE 
PARTIDO O MOVIMIENTO
1
JUAN CARLOS RODRIGUEZ OLIVA
CONTIGO REGIÓN
2
ELKIN NARCISO JAUREGUI YONG
UNIDAD REGIONAL
3
JOSE LUIS CHOZO CALVAY
REGIÓN PARA TODOS
4
RONALD ESCARATE JIMENEZ
PODEMOS
5
BISMARK BALLESTEROS VIGIL
ALIANZA PARA EL PROGRESO
6
JOSE ROGELIO BALLESTEROS CULCAS
SOMOS PERÚ
7
PITER ALEX GARCIA CUELLAR
PERÚ LIBRE
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Felices San Fermines (Pamplona) y Vaquillas (Teruel) 2022
Felices San Fermines (Pamplona) y Vaquillas (Teruel) 2022
Con esta entrada simplemente quiero desear unos felices San Fermines y Vaquillas 2022 ya que este año me temo que no voy a poder ir a ninguno (y no porque no quiera, sino porque no puedo). Todos los años publico algo de las fiestas gordas del año de Teruel (las fiestas del Ángel o “Vaquillas” como son conocidas, a pesar de no tener nada que ver con estos animales) pero este año por el trabajo y…
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Otra señal sobre el 7 de JULIO o cuando empieza LAS PUTAS FIESTAS DE SAN FERMIN [donde estuve en las de año 2000 liándome con una de MALAGA mientras veíamos el ENCIERRO]..es q la portada del cd RAOUL and THE KINGS OF SPAIN de TEARS FOR FEARS [=Lágrimas de miedo] es un ENCIERRO DE SAN FERMIN
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Es San Fermin, damos por inaugurado los encierros. Qué ganas tiene la gente de Fiesta y Toros.
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Holidays 7.1
Holidays
Al Adha (Egypt)
American Zoo Day
Armed Forces Day (Singapore)
Balloon Airmail Day
Band Holiday (Taiwan)
Battle of Gettysburg Day
Battle of the Somme Anniversary Day
Bidoof Day (Pokémon)
Bobby Bonilla Day
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Day
Canada Day (f.k.a. Dominion Day)
Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony
Children’s Day (Pakistan)
Clove Day (French Republic)
Communist Party of China Founding Day
Day of Humiliation Day (Canada)
Day of Officials and Civil Servants (Hungary)
Day to Celebrate All the World’s Creatures
Devotion to Duty Day
Dia del Empleado Bancario (Guatemala)
Doctors' Day (India)
Early Bird Day
Emancipation Day (Netherlands Antilles)
Engineer’s Day (Bahrain, Mexico)
Estee Lauder Day
Feast of Cranks
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gurban Bayram (Azerbaijan)
Half-Year Day (China)
Holy Healers’ Day (Bulgaria)
Hong Kong Administrative Region Establishment Day
Hug A Cowboy Day (Canada)
Indiana Jones Day
Intact Day
International Architecture Day
International Joke Day
International Polychaete Day
International Reggae Day
International Tartan Day
July Morning (Bulgaria)
Kate Steinie Day
Keti Koti (a.k.a. Emancipation Day; Suriname)
Montreux Jazz Festival begins (Switzerland) [thru 7.16]
Mount Fuji Climbing Season begins (Japan)
Moving Day (Quebec)
National Baby-Led Weaning Day
National Boating Day
National Bubble Day (UK)
National Chartered Accountants Day (India)
National Day of Recognition for Registrars (UK)
National Doctors’ Day (India)
National Ducks and Wetlands Day
National Financial Freedom Day
National GSA Employee Day
National Hazard Awareness Day
National ID Your Pet Day
National Make A Difference To Children Day
National Northern Authors Day (UK)
National Pet Safety and Protection Day
National POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act) Day (South Africa)
National Postal Workers Day
National Television Heritage Day
National T!LTed Thinkers Day
National Wrong Trousers Day
New Brunswick Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Day (Canada)
Nova Scotia Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ontario Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Prince Edward Island Province Day (Canada; 1873)
Quebec Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival; India)
Republic Day (Ghana)
Resolution Renewal Day
Ra o te Ui Ariki (Cook Islands)
Second Half of the New Year Day
Sir Seretse Khama Day (Botswana)
Slurpee Days begin (7-11) [thru 7.11]
State Bank Day (India)
Territory Day (British Virgin Islands; Northern Territory, Australia)
Tour de France begins [ends 7.24]
Uncle Jackson Day (Erie, Pennsylvania)
U.S. Postage Stamp Day
Van Mahotsav begins (India) [until July 7]
Virgin Islands Day
Weasel Stomping Day [Weird Al says June 31]
White Rabbit Day
World Bronchiectasis Day
World Marine Aids to Navigation Day
World Developer Day
Your Council Day (Ireland)
Zip Code Day
Zoo Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cheez Whiz Day
Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
Half and Half Day
International Chicken Wing Day
International Fruit Day
Madeira Day (Madeira Island, Portugal)
National Cucumber Day (Netherlands)
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 11.1]
National Gingersnap Day
Sparkling Wine Day
Thirsty First
1st Saturday in July
Buxton Wells Dressing begins (Derbyshire, England) [1st Saturday, ends 10th day]
Fiesta de San Fermin begins (Pamplona, Spain) [1st Saturday; until 14th]
Friendship Day (Peru) [1st Saturday]
Hop A Park Day [1st Saturday]
International Cherry Pit Spitting Day [1st Saturday]
International Day of Cooperatives (UN) [1st Saturday]
International Free Hugs Day [1st Saturday]
National Corn Hole Day [1st Saturday]
National Meadows Day (UK) [1st Saturday]
National Play Outside Day [1st Saturday of Every Month]
National Virginia Diverse Business Networking First Saturday (Virginia) [1st Saturday]
Satyr's Day (Silenus, Greek God of Beer Buddies and Drinking Companions) [1st Saturday of Each Month]
St. Pauls Carnival (Bristol, UK) [1st Saturday]
Wayne Chicken Day [1st Saturday]
World Firefly Day [1st Saturday]
Independence Days
Aenopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Burundi (from Belgium, 1962)
Iberia (Declared; 1969) [unrecognized]
Rwanda (from Belgium, 1962)
Somalia (from Italy and UK, 1960)
Feast Days
Aaron (Syriac Christianity)
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (Christian; Blessed)
Any Bloody Excuse Day (Pastafarian)
Calais (a.k.a. Carilephus; Christian; Saint)
Cosmas and Damian (Eastern Catholic)
Cybar (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Mother of Volcanoes (Pagan)
Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christian)
Felix of Como (Christian; Saint)
Gaius, Pope (Christian; Martyr)
Gal the First (Christian; Saint)
Godfrey (Positivist; Saint)
Guy Smiley (Muppetism)
Hajj season begins (UAE; Islamic)
Ilya Bolotowsky (Artology)
John the Baptist’s Octave (Christian)
Junípero Serra (Christian; Saint)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leonorus (a.k.a. Lunaire; Christian; Saint)
Leontius of Autun (Christian; Saint)
Oh! Canada Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Oliver Plunkett (Christian; Martyr)
Rumold (Christian; Saint)
Servanus (Christian; Saint)
Simeon (a.k.a. Salus; Christian; Saint)
Skiraphoria (Cutting & Threshing Grain Festival; Ancient Greece)
Thierri, Abbot of Mont d’Hor (Christian; Saint)
Theobald (a.k.a. Thibault; Christian; Saint)
Veep (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1920)
Anatomy of a Murder (Film; 1959)
The Apple Dumpling Gang (Film; 1975)
Armageddon (Film; 1998)
Beau Bosko (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
The BFG (Film; 2016)
Big Trouble in Little China (Film; 1986)
Blonde on Blonde, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1966)
Cookie’ with the Miles Davis Quintet, by Miles Davis (Album; 1956)
Die Trying 2nd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1998)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Animated Film; 2009)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou), by Brenda Lee (Song; 1956)
Larry Crowne (Film; 2011)
A League of Their Own (Film; 1992)
The Legend of Tarzan (Film; 2016)
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Rioirdan (Novel; 2010)
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1814) [#3]
The Message, by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (Hip-Hop Song; 1982)
Minions: The Rise of Gru (Animated Film; 2022)
Music From Big Pink, by The Band (Album; 1968)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
OK Computer, by Radiohead (Album; 1997)
Old Glory (WB MM Cartoon; 1939)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Novel; 1962)
Pac-Man (Video Game; 1980)
Patriot Games, by Tom Clancy (Novel; 1987)
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde (Novel; 1890)
The Princess (Film; 2022)
Ragtime, by E.L. Doctorow (Novel; 1975)
Rock Island Line, by Lonnie Donegan (Skiffle Song; 1955)
The Sea Hawk (Film; 1940)
The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series; 2008)
Stalag 17 (Film; 1953)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1891)
Terminator Genisys (Film; 2015)
Toulouse Street, by The Doobie Brothers (Album; 1972)
Tripwire, 3rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1999)
Zen Arcade, by Hüsker Dü (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aaron, Dietrich, Otto, Theobald (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman (Bulgaria)
Aron, Estera, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun (Croatia)
Jaroslava (Czech Republic)
Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Goulwen, Thierry (France)
Aaron, Dietrich, Regina, Theobald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Annamária, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Carolina, Ester, Teobaldo (Italy)
Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds (Latvia)
Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Halina, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Cosma, Damian, Leontie (România)
Diana (Slovakia)
Aarón, Ester, Esther, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam (Sweden)
Aaron, Aron, Arron, Derek, Derica, Derick, Derik, Derrick, Derris, Derry, Dirk, Inga, Ingrid, Theodoric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 182 of 2024; 183 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 26 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 20 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Wu-Wu), Day 14 (Geng-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 12 Tammuz 5783
Islamic: 12 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444
J Cal: 2 Lux; Twosday [2 of 30]
Julian: 18 June 2023
Moon: 96%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 14 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Godfrey]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 3 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 11 of 94)
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
July (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 7 of 12]
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Holidays 7.1
Holidays
Al Adha (Egypt)
American Zoo Day
Armed Forces Day (Singapore)
Balloon Airmail Day
Band Holiday (Taiwan)
Battle of Gettysburg Day
Battle of the Somme Anniversary Day
Bidoof Day (Pokémon)
Bobby Bonilla Day
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Day
Canada Day (f.k.a. Dominion Day)
Cherokee Green Corn Ceremony
Children’s Day (Pakistan)
Clove Day (French Republic)
Communist Party of China Founding Day
Day of Humiliation Day (Canada)
Day of Officials and Civil Servants (Hungary)
Day to Celebrate All the World’s Creatures
Devotion to Duty Day
Dia del Empleado Bancario (Guatemala)
Doctors' Day (India)
Early Bird Day
Emancipation Day (Netherlands Antilles)
Engineer’s Day (Bahrain, Mexico)
Estee Lauder Day
Feast of Cranks
Fishermen’s Day (Marshall Islands)
Gurban Bayram (Azerbaijan)
Half-Year Day (China)
Holy Healers’ Day (Bulgaria)
Hong Kong Administrative Region Establishment Day
Hug A Cowboy Day (Canada)
Indiana Jones Day
Intact Day
International Architecture Day
International Joke Day
International Polychaete Day
International Reggae Day
International Tartan Day
July Morning (Bulgaria)
Kate Steinie Day
Keti Koti (a.k.a. Emancipation Day; Suriname)
Montreux Jazz Festival begins (Switzerland) [thru 7.16]
Mount Fuji Climbing Season begins (Japan)
Moving Day (Quebec)
National Baby-Led Weaning Day
National Boating Day
National Bubble Day (UK)
National Chartered Accountants Day (India)
National Day of Recognition for Registrars (UK)
National Doctors’ Day (India)
National Ducks and Wetlands Day
National Financial Freedom Day
National GSA Employee Day
National Hazard Awareness Day
National ID Your Pet Day
National Make A Difference To Children Day
National Northern Authors Day (UK)
National Pet Safety and Protection Day
National POPIA (Protection of Personal Information Act) Day (South Africa)
National Postal Workers Day
National Television Heritage Day
National T!LTed Thinkers Day
National Wrong Trousers Day
New Brunswick Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Day (Canada)
Nova Scotia Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ontario Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Prince Edward Island Province Day (Canada; 1873)
Quebec Province Day (Canada; 1867)
Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival; India)
Republic Day (Ghana)
Resolution Renewal Day
Ra o te Ui Ariki (Cook Islands)
Second Half of the New Year Day
Sir Seretse Khama Day (Botswana)
Slurpee Days begin (7-11) [thru 7.11]
State Bank Day (India)
Territory Day (British Virgin Islands; Northern Territory, Australia)
Tour de France begins [ends 7.24]
Uncle Jackson Day (Erie, Pennsylvania)
U.S. Postage Stamp Day
Van Mahotsav begins (India) [until July 7]
Virgin Islands Day
Weasel Stomping Day [Weird Al says June 31]
White Rabbit Day
World Bronchiectasis Day
World Marine Aids to Navigation Day
World Developer Day
Your Council Day (Ireland)
Zip Code Day
Zoo Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cheez Whiz Day
Creative Ice Cream Flavor Day
Half and Half Day
International Chicken Wing Day
International Fruit Day
Madeira Day (Madeira Island, Portugal)
National Cucumber Day (Netherlands)
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 11.1]
National Gingersnap Day
Sparkling Wine Day
Thirsty First
1st Saturday in July
Buxton Wells Dressing begins (Derbyshire, England) [1st Saturday, ends 10th day]
Fiesta de San Fermin begins (Pamplona, Spain) [1st Saturday; until 14th]
Friendship Day (Peru) [1st Saturday]
Hop A Park Day [1st Saturday]
International Cherry Pit Spitting Day [1st Saturday]
International Day of Cooperatives (UN) [1st Saturday]
International Free Hugs Day [1st Saturday]
National Corn Hole Day [1st Saturday]
National Meadows Day (UK) [1st Saturday]
National Play Outside Day [1st Saturday of Every Month]
National Virginia Diverse Business Networking First Saturday (Virginia) [1st Saturday]
Satyr's Day (Silenus, Greek God of Beer Buddies and Drinking Companions) [1st Saturday of Each Month]
St. Pauls Carnival (Bristol, UK) [1st Saturday]
Wayne Chicken Day [1st Saturday]
World Firefly Day [1st Saturday]
Independence Days
Aenopia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Burundi (from Belgium, 1962)
Iberia (Declared; 1969) [unrecognized]
Rwanda (from Belgium, 1962)
Somalia (from Italy and UK, 1960)
Feast Days
Aaron (Syriac Christianity)
Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (Christian; Blessed)
Any Bloody Excuse Day (Pastafarian)
Calais (a.k.a. Carilephus; Christian; Saint)
Cosmas and Damian (Eastern Catholic)
Cybar (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Mother of Volcanoes (Pagan)
Feast of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Christian)
Felix of Como (Christian; Saint)
Gaius, Pope (Christian; Martyr)
Gal the First (Christian; Saint)
Godfrey (Positivist; Saint)
Guy Smiley (Muppetism)
Hajj season begins (UAE; Islamic)
Ilya Bolotowsky (Artology)
John the Baptist’s Octave (Christian)
Junípero Serra (Christian; Saint)
Julius and Aaron (Christian; Martyrs)
Leonorus (a.k.a. Lunaire; Christian; Saint)
Leontius of Autun (Christian; Saint)
Oh! Canada Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Oliver Plunkett (Christian; Martyr)
Rumold (Christian; Saint)
Servanus (Christian; Saint)
Simeon (a.k.a. Salus; Christian; Saint)
Skiraphoria (Cutting & Threshing Grain Festival; Ancient Greece)
Thierri, Abbot of Mont d’Hor (Christian; Saint)
Theobald (a.k.a. Thibault; Christian; Saint)
Veep (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1920)
Anatomy of a Murder (Film; 1959)
The Apple Dumpling Gang (Film; 1975)
Armageddon (Film; 1998)
Beau Bosko (WB LT Cartoon; 1933)
The BFG (Film; 2016)
Big Trouble in Little China (Film; 1986)
Blonde on Blonde, by Bob Dylan (Album; 1966)
Cookie’ with the Miles Davis Quintet, by Miles Davis (Album; 1956)
Die Trying 2nd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1998)
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Animated Film; 2009)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou), by Brenda Lee (Song; 1956)
Larry Crowne (Film; 2011)
A League of Their Own (Film; 1992)
The Legend of Tarzan (Film; 2016)
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Rioirdan (Novel; 2010)
Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1814) [#3]
The Message, by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (Hip-Hop Song; 1982)
Minions: The Rise of Gru (Animated Film; 2022)
Music From Big Pink, by The Band (Album; 1968)
Naked Lunch, by William S. Burroughs (Novel; 1959)
OK Computer, by Radiohead (Album; 1997)
Old Glory (WB MM Cartoon; 1939)
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Novel; 1962)
Pac-Man (Video Game; 1980)
Patriot Games, by Tom Clancy (Novel; 1987)
The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde (Novel; 1890)
The Princess (Film; 2022)
Ragtime, by E.L. Doctorow (Novel; 1975)
Rock Island Line, by Lonnie Donegan (Skiffle Song; 1955)
The Sea Hawk (Film; 1940)
The Secret Life of the American Teenager (TV Series; 2008)
Stalag 17 (Film; 1953)
Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1891)
Terminator Genisys (Film; 2015)
Toulouse Street, by The Doobie Brothers (Album; 1972)
Tripwire, 3rd Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 1999)
Zen Arcade, by Hüsker Dü (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aaron, Dietrich, Otto, Theobald (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman (Bulgaria)
Aron, Estera, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun (Croatia)
Jaroslava (Czech Republic)
Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Goulwen, Thierry (France)
Aaron, Dietrich, Regina, Theobald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Annamária, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Carolina, Ester, Teobaldo (Italy)
Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds (Latvia)
Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Halina, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Cosma, Damian, Leontie (România)
Diana (Slovakia)
Aarón, Ester, Esther, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam (Sweden)
Aaron, Aron, Arron, Derek, Derica, Derick, Derik, Derrick, Derris, Derry, Dirk, Inga, Ingrid, Theodoric (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 182 of 2024; 183 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of week 26 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 20 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Wu-Wu), Day 14 (Geng-Shen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 12 Tammuz 5783
Islamic: 12 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444
J Cal: 2 Lux; Twosday [2 of 30]
Julian: 18 June 2023
Moon: 96%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 14 Charlemagne (7th Month) [Godfrey]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 3 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 11 of 94)
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 11 of 31)
Calendar Changes
July (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 7 of 12]
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