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The Government of Catalonia (and many labor unions and associations) called for a general strike today. It was convoked two weeks ago, but after Sunday's police actions, now they kill two birds with one shot: on one side they want to support the independence and, on the other side, protest against the repression suffered by Catalan people. The strike's having quite a big impact. Protests everywhere, pickets, the main streets and roads blocked... Blocking a street requires several people, but some don't need any help...
We have to consider a little detail too... Pickets, like any picket, have "forced" people to close their stores, imposing their ideas and motives... And that's exactly what Spain's Government is complaining about.
BTW, it looks like the "Mossos d'Esquadra" (Catalan police) has been absolved of their own sins. Nobody remembers when...
Planning revenge may require creativity and strategic thinking, although sometimes things are simpler, and it's just a matter of staying alert and seizing the opportunities that come your way.
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They had been sitting there for hours, gathered, negotiating. I don't know if it was the size, the power, the color, but there was something that wouldn't allow closing any deal.
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Of course, queen, don't let anyone tell you that you can't achieve something.
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You're enjoying an amazing cruise, and you accidentally leave your balcony open in the morning. When you return in the afternoon, the weather has taken a turn for the worse...
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Someone needs to tell her that the pageant has ended, and she wasn't the winner.
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Activists throw soup at the Mona Lisa painting at the Louvre Museum in Paris
Two activists throw soup at the Mona Lisa painting in Paris.
The 16th-century painting by Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most well-known works of art in the world and is housed in the Louvre Museum in the French capital. It is behind bulletproof glass, making it unlikely to have suffered any damage. In fact, it is even unlikely that the displayed painting is the original, and what everyone sees may be a copy.
In videos circulating on social media, the two activists, wearing T-shirts that read "Riposte alimentaire" (food response), are seen throwing soup at the famous painting. They then pose in front of the artwork and demand the right to "healthy and sustainable food," stating that "our agricultural system is sick."
Others advocate for consuming cricket legs and fly flour.
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Having a cool head means keeping calm and maintaining mental clarity in challenging or stressful situations.
Someone with a cool head doesn't let negative emotions take over but tackles problems in a logical and rational way. This attitude is often beneficial for decision-making, problem-solving, and stress management.
Having a cool head involves controlling emotions to think clearly and act effectively in any situation.
It doesn't mean that the problem is always solved, but undoubtedly, it's much better to act this way than to be carried away by fear, panic, or any other sentimentality.
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A jeweler's attending a customer when outside some guys start breaking the window of the showcase with the obvious intention of robbing its contents, but the criminals weren't expecting the "all for one and one for all" spirit that was in the store.
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