Published on 2024/08/29
AS ALWAYS, IT’S NOT ABOUT THE WHAT, IT’S ABOUT THE WHO.In a recent video recorded at a 100 Montaditos in Mallorca, we see a scene that, in other contexts, would have caused an uproar. A man leaves the restaurant and is approached by a woman who, without warning, begins to harass him. At first, the man smiles, perhaps thinking it’s just a joke. But as the woman gets closer, his discomfort becomes evident. The situation escalates when the woman removes her shirt, leaving her topless, and continues with her act while the crowd around them cheers and claps.
What’s curious is how the audience reacts with laughter and cheers, completely ignoring the man’s obvious discomfort. It’s inevitable to wonder what would happen if the roles were reversed. What if it were a man doing something similar to a woman? The public’s reaction, and even society’s in general, would likely be very different: laughter would turn to outrage, and the man would become the villain of the day; the video would make headlines, politicians would demand immediate action, and the man would likely end up in jail.
Still, the most unsettling thought is what would happen if the man, fed up with the situation, decided to push the woman away to get her off him. Those same people who were cheering her on would probably switch gears, condemning the man’s reaction as "excessive" or "violent." It all leaves a bitter taste and makes one think about how certain behaviors are normalized or minimized depending on who’s involved.
It’s a scene that leaves you surprised, and at the same time, tired. Tired of seeing how the same situation can be perceived so differently, depending simply on who’s on which side.
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Published on 2024/08/21
BIANCA CENSORI AND THE END OF THE ERA OF SCANDALThe case of Bianca Censori, Kanye West's partner, is something worth reflecting on. Fifteen years ago, Bianca would have been on the front page of every news site and celebrity magazine due to her constant scandals and provocations, showing off her semi-naked body in public. However, today, her appearances and photos go unnoticed by most people. Mention her name in a conversation, and it's likely that few, if any, will know who she is.
This leads us to ask: Have we become desensitized? Is nothing surprising anymore? Have we been exposed to so much that we've become immune to these kinds of situations? Is this a good or a bad thing? The internet, with its constant barrage of images and news, seems to have made us lose that innocence of the past, when every day brought a new surprise, an unexpected discovery, a different emotion.
Have we grown up? Perhaps we've reached a point where nothing shocks us like it used to, where what was once scandalous is now just another routine. In this era of overexposure, it's possible that we've lost the ability to be amazed, to feel the thrill of the unexpected. And while this might seem like a sign of maturity, it also leaves us wondering if we've lost something valuable in the process: the ability to marvel at the new, to feel alive in the face of the different.
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Published on 2024/07/26
THE CONQUEST OF THE SEASdavid
Throughout history, human ingenuity and skill have allowed us to master the seas and travel great distances across rivers and oceans, thus transforming the course of civilization.
The first records of boats date back around 10,000 years, with simple rafts made of reeds or tree trunks. The Egyptians were among the first to develop more advanced ships, using wood and sails to navigate the Nile.
The oldest known canoe is the Pesse Canoe, discovered in the Netherlands and dated around 8000 B.C. It is made from a tree trunk and shows that even in prehistoric times, boats were constructed to navigate rivers.
The Phoenicians, around 1500 B.C., were the first great navigators and traders of the Mediterranean. They built robust ships and developed advanced navigation techniques, allowing them to establish trade routes throughout the Mediterranean and beyond.
The ancient Polynesians were expert navigators who used boats called "catamarans" and "outrigger canoes." They traveled vast distances across the Pacific using the stars, ocean currents, and birds as guides. It is believed that they colonized islands spread over thousands of miles of ocean long before Europeans began their explorations.
Between the 8th and 11th centuries, the Vikings built their famous longships, narrow boats that could navigate both the high seas and shallow rivers. These ships allowed them to explore, trade, and raid territories from the Baltic Sea to the Mediterranean and North America.
Finally, from the 15th century onwards, with the invention of the caravel and the galleon, Europeans began to explore and dominate the oceans. Navigators like Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, and Ferdinand Magellan opened trade and exploration routes that connected continents and cultures, marking the beginning of the modern era of navigation.
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Published on 2024/07/15
A STAIRWAY TO HEAVENFor many, those brief moments on an elevator or escalator become small respites amidst the daily hustle and bustle. They are moments where you simply move, with nothing else to do. Moments that offer you a breather. It's as if the rush and obligations are put on hold, giving you a few seconds of calm. It's like the world stops spinning for a moment, giving you the chance to catch your breath before moving on to the next stage of the day. These involuntary pauses become improvised moments of reflection, where you can disconnect from the noise and prepare for whatever comes next.
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