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May you live long enough to know why you were born.
Thinking of you, Earth © NASA Artemis Ⅱ
“Así es como sanamos. Te besaré como al perdón. Tú me sostendrás como si yo fuera la esperanza. Nuestros brazos nos vendarán y presionaremos promesas entre nosotros como flores en un libro. Escribiré sonetos a la sal del sudor en tu piel. Escribiré novelas a la cicatriz de tu nariz. Escribiré un diccionario de todas las palabras que he usado intentando describir lo que se siente haberte encontrado, finalmente, al fin”.
— Clementine von Radics, de "Mouthful of Forevers" (Un bocado de eternidades).
“Tu nombre será un largo silencio por mis venas y tu rostro la forma de la nube en el cielo. Recordaré un perfume de besos y violetas prendido con luciérnagas de lluvia en mis cabellos. Y vendrá, el alba entonces, con sus trémulas flechas a clavar en la cumbre del día mi tristeza.”
— Maruja Vieira (via poesiaespanol)
The Mesoamerican civilizations represent a long continuum of complex societies that emerged independently in Central America and southern Mexico from roughly 1500 BCE to the early 16th century CE, prior to Spanish conquest. Rather than a single empire or linear progression, Mesoamerica was shaped by successive cultural horizons in which shared ideas, such as maize agriculture, ritual calendars, urban ceremonial centers, and sacred kingship, were continually adapted to local environments and political structures. These societies developed without large domesticated animals or metal tools, relying instead on intensive agriculture, labor organization, and sophisticated knowledge systems.
Hasta que les toca tener un poco de inteligencia emocional y responsabilidad afectiva.
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