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¿Morality? I call it homophobia and savagery

CAÓTICO MANHATTAN. RUBÉN MORÍN.HTTP://Russia has approved CAOTICORUBEN.BLOGSPOT.COM.ES/BAJO_MANHATTAN, by absolute majority, a law banning homosexual propaganda, and which claims to be the new moral reserve in Europe. What they call morality, I call it homophobia and savagery. The funny thing is that from the European Union itself they ask Russia to put aside this absurd and meaningless law. Is Russia ready to accept the liberal character…

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Decalogue for the first date

Caótico Manhattan. Ruben Morin. http://Is caoticoruben.blogspot.com.es/ @bajo_manhattan, first dates, MANY headaches GIVE US!. We all want to come out perfect, pero, What makes a perfect first date? Each will have its own rules, I'll give mine to be perfect, ideal y memorable. Aunque, as I say in one of the rules, quizás, the first date is not as important as it seems. Here is my decalogue of…

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Instagram: Fashion in pixels

Our fashion has discovered a revolutionary marketing tool. Of designers with renowned young artists, from the world of celebrities addicted blogosphere, fashion shows via Instagram. Saray Sanchez de www.mentayfresablog.blogspot.com / @saray_ss Today there are plenty of tools to take advantage of our image and the environment around us. Instagram por ejemplo se ha convertido en un complemento para mostrar en vivo

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The luxury socialized

JOVENCITOS CON BOTINES: Luis G. Chacón.http://elmaslargoviaje.wordpress.com / @ LuisGChacon For centuries, the middle class was reduced to a mere ladder by which, He treats you as the goddess Fortuna, Subías or hasselled but which could not settle. With the exception of the Church and the military, social mobility was nonexistent. Quien disponía de capacidades pero carecía de cuna solo podía medrar socialmente enarbolando la cruz o blandiendo la

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"And fuck the child"

EL IGLÜ. Mercedes Barrutia. / @merbarrutia /www.mercedesbarrutia.com And pardon my expression, but they understand and share with me my silent comment. The other day I went to Segovia a conference on research methodology in communication. The name sounded shortly entertaining symposium, Like the eight-hour trip. Para mi sorpresa, the event was exemplary and my stay there, how much less, rough. Under the aqueduct everything looks better….

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Obscene ostentation

JOVENCITOS CON BOTINES: Luis G. Chacon. http://elmaslargoviaje.wordpress.com / @LuisGChacon No creo que sea signo de los tiempos. Es más, me da la impresión de que siempre ha existido en mucha gente un extraño regusto obsceno por la ostentación. Son aquellos para quienes tener equivale a exhibir y comprar no es un ejercicio racional de selección sino un burdo acaparamiento. Carecen del deseo vehemente de poseer que define al codicioso

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Very close to being a gangster who do not go around with nonsense…. Does anyone have a gun?

EL IGLÜ. Mercedes Barrutia. / merbarrutia / www.mercedesbarrutia.com And I say that I am very close because, voilá, I've got shoes. I know that in the movie "Strangers on the train" (Hitchcock, 1951), audiovisual language tells us that evil is the black and white shoes and the good of the bright monochrome shoes. Vale. Me da igual. I'm bad, Very bad. Gentlemen designers and producers of…

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Ethical Fashion concept

Ethics: 1.Right, conforme a la moral. 2. Set of moral rules that govern human behavior. Social conscience, interest in the environment, technology and quality: a combination that many should remember when buying clothes, including me. Saray Sanchez de www.mentayfresablog.blogspot.com / @saray_ss One of the sacrifices that ethical fashion entails is not buying just to buy, but to do it because we really need that garment or…

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I HATE THE UNIFORM!

JOVENCITOS CON BOTINES. It is said that after an act of the Youth Front, the pompadour lady of a Francoist bigwig asked the Count of Foxá for his opinion on the century of boys who had just paraded to the strong chords of a military march. Agustin de Foxa, intellectual, diplomat and especially, elegant living there good, he replied sarcastically: Ms, hundred children dressed assholes assholes behind a dress child.

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