• 10-N. Rosalia after the elections: "Fuck Vox"
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Back in the year 500 before me, said Heraclitus of Ephesus , also known as "the crying philosopher", that everything changes and nothing remains, unlike Parmenides , who declared that "what is not cannot be", giving the reason both to Rafael el Gallo , bullfighter that when they introduced Ortega and Gasset and he told him that his job was "to think", he replied: "There are pa pato people".

I agree with the three statements, but this week the news on Twitter has been more in line with the first. Everything changes!

On Monday the right celebrated the 52 deputies of VOX, while the left put the shout in the sky.

But let's look back, so little too much. Just four years ago Santiago Abascal was nothing more than a walking meme preaching in the wilderness:

But, as Heraclitus said, everything changes. In Ciudadanos, its leader Albert Rivera, that lynx of the electoral strategy that a few months ago the polls presented as the future president of Spain, presented his resignation. He was voted by the dog and little else :

Another one that has changed, at least on the outside, is our favorite Gladiator, Russell Crowe :

Another of the protagonists of the week has been the singer Rosalía, winner of the Latin Grammys and whose tweet "Fuck VOX" went viral. And of course, the way of referring to it also changes. Attentive:

And as I said, joy also soon changed sides. Overnight a miracle happened and Pedro Sánchez, the one who would never agree with "populists" because he would not be able to "sleep at night", now saw that he had no other way left and changed mattresses and what was needed and I ran in less than 24 hours to hug with Pablo Iglesias:

And nothing is what it seems. Watch this video until the end :

Difficult times are coming. One tip, let's not get nervous: many times what we see is nothing more than an augmented shadow of something much smaller and insignificant:

I'm going. I leave you with my favorite video of the week. You will have observed lately that the publishers do not stop publishing poems of very doubtful quality, and that today anyone thinks Pablo Neruda. That's why I loved this review of Pantomima Full . Poetic justice!

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