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ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMWas An Advanced Civilization Erased From History By Its Enemies? The Tartaria Theory ExplainedPublic DomainA 17th-century map of Tartaria.You know how some people cant stop thinking about the Roman Empire? Well, for a growing corner of the internet, the Romans are yesterdays news. The civilization that captures their imagination is one youve probably never heard of and according to one theory, thats exactly what makes it interesting.The Tartarian Empire, as its known online, was allegedly a technologically advanced ancient civilization that once ruled the entire globe, built the worlds most iconic landmarks, and was then wiped out by a catastrophic mud flood and deliberately erased from history by the men who rewrote the timeline. Recently, two TikTok videos about Tartaria have racked up a combined 2.5 million views.One is a reposted clip from the Joe Rogan Experience podcast shared by @mindknowledgepower; another is a deep dive from @nomadsanimalencounter. Both creators urge viewers to question everything they learned in school. This video might completely shake everything you ever thought you believed in, @nomadsanimalencounter warned at the top of his video. Buckle in and get ready for it.Heres whats actually true and what isnt.Tartary Was Real The Conspiracy Theory Is NotTartary, or Tartaria, is a real geographical region. It was a term historically used by Europeans to refer to central Asia and Siberia and encompassed what is today Kazakhstan, parts of Mongolia and China, and the far eastern stretches of Russia. Old maps from the Russian Empire frequently label the Siberian region as Tartary.So, yes, the region was real and appeared on old maps but thats about it.The modern conspiracy theory holds that Tartaria was not just an area of the world but a technologically advanced global empire that built architectural masterpieces across the globe, from the Pyramids of Giza, the Great Wall of China, and the Taj Mahal to the United States Capitol, among other landmarks. William Olivieri/UnsplashConspiracy theorists believe the Tartarian Empire built grand architecture, like the Great Wall of China. Then, according to theorists, a series of catastrophic mud floods wiped the empire out, and the governments of the world orchestrated a massive cover-up, allegedly rewriting history, falsifying timelines, and destroying surviving Tartarian architecture to hide what had really happened.The theory has even been dubbed the QAnon of architecture. But where did it start?The origins of the Tartaria conspiracy theory can be traced back to Russian nationalist pseudohistory. Russian mathematician Anatoly Fomenko developed what he called a New Chronology in the 1970s, arguing that historical events believed to be thousands of years old actually occurred during the Middle Ages.Roger Avary parroted this theory to Joe Rogan, saying, Everything has been falsified before the year 1600 about a thousand years have been added to the timeline in order to justify land claims.@@mindknowledgepower/TikTokRoger Avary discusses the Tartaria conspiracy theory on the Joe Rogan Experience.Nikolai Levashov, a Russian occultist, popularized the idea that Tartaria was the true name of Russia and that a great Tartarian Empire once existed in Central Asia. The Russian Geographical Society debunked both mens theories and called Levashovs ideas an extremist fantasy.The modern internet version of the theory took shape around 2016, when YouTubers began combining Fomenko and Levashovs ideas with other alternative history threads, including claims about basement windows in old buildings, photographs of muddy 19th-century streets, and the ornate architecture of Gilded Age buildings.Why The Tartaria Claims Dont Hold UpThe Tartaria theory rests on a few recurring pieces of evidence. Buildings from the 19th century are too grand and technically complex to have been built by the people of that era, theorists argue, so they must be remnants of an older, more advanced civilization. Basement windows in old buildings are actually first-floor windows buried by mud flood sediment. The ornate classical architecture of Beaux-Arts and Second Empire buildings is Tartarian in origin, not modern. Architectural historians have offered more straightforward explanations. As architectural historian Robin Aitken told The Spinoff in 2022, I think horses can answer for a lot of this, he said. Horse sht, horse hooves pounding the horse sht. Horses were the primary mode of transportation for most of the 19th century, and Aitken said they can likely account for most of what theorists interpret as flood sediment.Rafael Hoyos Weht/UnsplashAccording to conspiracy theorists, mud floods wiped out the Tartarian Empire around the 19th century.Basement windows in buildings constructed on sloped terrain reflect the land shape, not a buried civilization.As for the broader claim that a thousand years have been added to the historical timeline and that Rome, Greece, and Egypt were all active until around 1600 well, there are thousands of pieces of independent archaeological evidence, from radiocarbon dating to stratigraphic analysis to contemporaneous written records in dozens of languages, that firmly establish the conventional chronology. Theorists have no coherent answer for any of these discrepancies beyond the assertion that all such evidence was planted as part of the cover-up. The Tartaria conspiracy theory holds a flimsy argument because there is no central timeline or authority figure; believers dismiss any contradicting evidence as part of the conspiracy. But the theory taps into genuine feelings of institutional distrust, wonder at grand architecture, and the suspicion that history is written by the powerful to serve the powerful. The winners write the history books, @nomadsanimalencounter noted in his video. They can write anything they want in there. Those feelings are not unreasonable. The conclusions drawn from them here, however, are.Tartaria was a real place, but it was not a global empire that traversed the planet while building grand architecture. @mindknowledgepower The Lost Country of Tartaria erased from History #ancienthistory #podcast #jre #knowledge #mystery original sound MindKnowledgePower MindKnowledgePower After reading about the Tartarian Empire conspiracy theory, discover the stories behind nine lost cities around the world. Then, go inside the legend of Atlantis.The post Was An Advanced Civilization Erased From History By Its Enemies? The Tartaria Theory Explained appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 64 Views -
ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMMan Clinically Died In 2019. He Says He Came Back Different: Remote Viewing Is Real, Ive Done It@the.ascension.arc/TikTok, Sean Musil/UnsplashTikToker @the.ascension.arc claims that he died and came back to life different in 2019.In 2019, a man who goes by @the.ascension.arc on TikTok says that he was hit by a car and choked on his own blood. He says that he died, in the clinical sense, implying that he was then resuscitated. But in the years that followed, he says, almost nothing about his life stayed the same. He lost his friends and family, and he says he began experiencing visions that he couldnt explain.Then, @the.ascension.arc shared that hed started practicing remote viewing: the alleged ability to perceive people, places, events, or information thats either very far away or hidden in some way or even part of the future. Because of this, he claims that hes since been labeled as crazy.But in a TikTok with more than 2.4 million views, he says that hes found nearly a thousand people in an online community who have described similar experiences following their own brushes with death.Science Shows That Near-Death Experiences Can Leave People Profoundly ChangedThe social isolation that @the.ascension.arc describes is one of the most consistently documented aftereffects of near-death experiences (NDEs), and researchers have been studying it for decades, Psychology Today reports.People who survive NDEs often undergo dramatic shifts in personality, priorities, and worldview that those around them struggle to understand. For instance, divorce is common in couples where one partner has had an NDE. The person who came back, friends and family members often say, isnt quite the same person who left.Framestock/Adobe StockA near-death experience is when a person comes close to death or is resuscitated after a brief period of clinical death.Research has found that NDE survivors commonly report heightened intuition, a decreased fear of death, increased spiritual sensitivity, and a perceived increase in psychic experiences, including what they describe as telepathy and precognition.In a study of 167 near-death experiencers, the University of Virginia reported that more than half sought counseling or support afterward, but many hesitated to do so out of fear of being labeled crazy. Those who received acceptance and validation rather than dismissal from those around them found it easier to receive support.In all of these aspects, the intensity of the NDE matters as well. The more profound the experience, the more likely the person was to seek help, and the more likely their life was to be significantly altered.Stargate Project: When The CIA Spent $20 Million On Remote ViewingThough there is copious documentation regarding NDEs, no scientific evidence supports the existence of remote viewing. Nevertheless, beginning in the 1970s, the CIA and the U.S. Army launched classified research programs to explore whether it could be weaponized as a Cold War intelligence tool.The program, known as Stargate Project, operated for two decades. At its peak, it employed 22 people and cost the U.S. government $20 million.Project operatives claimed to have used remote viewing to help locate American hostages, predict the crash site of the Skylab space station, and pinpoint Scud missiles during the Gulf War. One operative, Joseph McMoneagle, told The Washington Post that he completed more than 450 missions with an estimated 15 percent success rate, which he said was a higher one than what was achieved with conventional intelligence-gathering methods.The CIA was not convinced, however, and a 1995 review of Stargate Project concluded that remote viewing had not been shown to have any value in intelligence operations, so the program was shut down.The Community That Formed Around One Mans Remote Viewing StoryWhat makes @the.ascension.arcs viral moment notable isnt just his personal account; its the scale of the response. His video drew thousands of comments, and nearly 2,500 people have joined a Discord community that he founded.Stock ImageAfter his near-death experience, @the.ascension.arc founded a Discord community, where hes been joined by nearly a thousand others who claim to have had similar experiences.Whether the visions and remote viewing abilities @the.ascension.arc describes are genuine, psychological in origin, or something else, the story isnt quite clear.What is clear is that the experience of dying and coming back can change a person in ways that are very difficult to explain and, oftentimes, even harder to live with. @the.ascension.arc I lost everything when I came back. My friends. My family. But I found a thousand people who understand. If youre one of them link in bio. #nde #remoteviewing #awakening #neardeathexperences #truth peace mindset All Thats Interesting reached out to @the.ascension.arc for comment via TikTok direct message and comment. Well be sure to update this if he responds.After reading about remote viewing, learn more about top-secret initiatives like MK-Ultra and the Montauk Project.The post Man Clinically Died In 2019. He Says He Came Back Different: Remote Viewing Is Real, Ive Done It appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 64 Views -
ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMThe Chilling Story Of George Huguely, The Star Lacrosse Player Who Brutally Murdered His Ex-GirlfriendHours before her death, someone asked 22-year-old Yeardley Love how things were going with her on-again-off-again boyfriend, George Huguely. Same old stuff, Love replied. Everything is good. Yet that night, Huguely would kick down her door in a drunken rage and beat her to death.Though Yeardley Loves murder shocked the nation and even George Huguely himself, who was allegedly so drunk that he hardly remembered what hed done the subsequent investigation into their relationship found a number of warning signs. Huguely had been violent toward Love before and, in an email he sent after one of their break ups, even told her that he should have killed you.Public DomainOn May 3, 2010, George Huguely killed his ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love inside her apartment in Charlottesville, Virginia.So what exactly happened between Yeardley Love and George Huguely on May 3, 2010, the night of her tragic death?This is the haunting story of George Huguely, from his privileged beginnings, to how he murdered his girlfriend in a drunken rage, to where he is today.George Huguelys Privileged BeginningsBorn on September 17, 1987, George Huguely V came from a long line of successful George Huguelys. ABC News reports that Huguelys great-grandfather founded the prosperous company Galliher & Huguely in 1912, which long provided construction supplies to the Washington, D.C. area.The success of the company allowed the family to invest in racehorses and property, and it opened doors to country clubs and yacht clubs. Huguelys father was a self-employed investor, his mother a part-time model at Saks Fifth Avenue, and Huguely attended prestigious private schools.Library of CongressA Galliher & Huguely truck in 1942.The Baltimore Sun reports that Huguely enrolled in the elite Landon School starting in ninth grade, where he quickly gained a reputation for his brazen confidence. Huguely bet his freshman year football coach that hed make a big play in exchange for a kiss from the coachs fiance (Huguely made the play) and once stole his lacrosse coachs car keys. To gales of laughter from his teammates, Huguely drove the car onto the lacrosse field.At the University of Virginia, George Huguely continued to play lacrosse but wasnt the star he had been in high school. He also started showing tendency toward anger and drunkenness.In 2008, Huguely got in a fight with his father aboard their yacht while the family was in Palm Beach. Huguely leapt from the boat into the water and refused to return.That same year, he was arrested after a police officer found him stumbling drunk in traffic. When she confronted the 61, 200-pound Huguely, he threatened her and used racial and sexual epithets. The officer had to user her Taser to subdue him and Huguely later plead guilty to resisting arrest and public intoxication.His attorney admitted that Huguely had been just so drunk, he did not remember doing or saying any of those things, really.University of VirginiaBefore Yeardley Loves murder, George Huguely had issues with anger and alcohol.Meanwhile, Huguely had started to go out with a lacrosse player named Yeardley Love. But their relationship would ultimately come to a deadly end.The Brutal Murder Of Yeardley LoveGeorge Huguely and Yeardley Love dated for two years, on and off, and had a volatile relationship. Huguelys excessive drinking strained things between them and Huguely was often violent.In February 2009, he attacked a teammate in his sleep because hed heard that the teammate had walked Love home. A year later, Huguely choked Love at a lacrosse victory party. A player from North Carolina heard Love cry: Help, I cant breathe, and found Huguely with his hands around her neck.Afterward, Love went home to Baltimore to get away from Huguely. But the Baltimore Sun reports that they continued to travel in the same social circles and were seen together in the weeks leading up to Loves death. One friend said that Huguely was trying to get back on her good side after the assault.University of VirginiaYeardley Love and George Huguely had a volatile, on-again-off-again relationship.Behind closed doors, however, things remained strained.On April 30, 2010 Huguely sent Love an angry email about a relationship shed had with another man and wrote: I should have killed you. Though the two continued to send angry emails to each other, they began to reconcile. On May 2, they were even seen together holding hands.By then, however, Huguely had been drinking nonstop for almost 30 hours following his final lacrosse game of senior year. His attorney later said that a conservative estimate would be that that Huguely had 45 to 50 drinks during that time. And when Huguely went to Loves apartment at around 11:45 p.m. that night, things quickly got out of hand.Though Huguely later claimed that he went to see Love just to talk, prosecutors later argued that things got violent between the two almost immediately.As the Washington Post reports, prosecutors claimed that Huguely had kicked down Loves door, then reached inside so that he could unlatch it. He then grabbed Love, banged her against the wall, and left her bleeding on the floor. Loves roommate found her body a few hours later.Afterward, police quickly tracked Huguely down. He admitted that hed gone to see Love but insisted that theyd done little more than argue. We were just going to talk, Huguely said. It was not at all a good conversation We were wrestling. I pushed her onto the bed and left.During his interrogation, George Huguely was incredulous to learn that Yeardley Love was dead. He later said that he had virtually no memory of the attack.When police told George Huguely that Love was dead, he was incredulous. [T]heres no way she can be dead, Huguely repeated. But Yeardley Love was dead. And George Huguely was charged with murder.Where Is George Huguely Today?During his trial in 2012, prosecutors alleged that George Huguely had beaten Yeardley Love to death after drunkenly breaking into her apartment. He was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 23 years in prison.YouTubeGeorge Huguely in custody in 2013, three years after the murder of Yeardley Love.Halfway into his sentence, Huguely took the stand in a wrongful death lawsuit and claimed that he didnt remember most of the attack on Love. He claimed that he didnt remember breaking into her room or injuring her only that she had a bloody nose.Citing his out of control drinking at the time, Huguely told the court that his memory was like a slideshow, and that 98 percent of the slides from the night of May 2 had disappeared.I miss her and think about her every day, Huguely said. I would do anything to take back that night. I take responsibility for what happened to her and I should have never gone over to her apartment that night.For Yeardley Loves family, it doesnt matter if George Huguely meant to kill Love or not. The fact of the matter is, he did kill her.ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Stock PhotoIn 2012, George Huguely was found guilty of killing Yeardley Love and sentenced to 23 years in prison.I know he did kill her, Loves mother said according to PEOPLE. I know he did. I cant imagine anybody that could even do anything harmful to Yeardley. I dont know what was in his head.Huguely was found liable in the wrongful death lawsuit. Today, George Huguely continues to serve out his prison sentence at Virginias Beaumont Correctional Center. And despite the tragedy of Yeardley Loves murder, Huguely is scheduled to be released by the time hes 42.After reading about how George Huguely and the murder of Yeardley Love, see how Jodi Arias murdered her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander, in 2008 after their relationship came to an explosive end. Or, discover the story of Betty Broderick, the jilted divorce who killed her ex-husband and his new wife.The post The Chilling Story Of George Huguely, The Star Lacrosse Player Who Brutally Murdered His Ex-Girlfriend appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 64 Views -
ALLTHATSINTERESTING.COMHow A Teenage Boy Named Sporus Became Empress Of Rome Under Neros RuleWikimedia CommonsEmperor Nero (pictured) took Sporus as his bride not long after his wife died in 65 C.E.Like a figure in classical myth Narcissus, Ariadne, Hyacinth, Andromeda, or Persephone Sporus life took a tragic turn in the hands of the powerful.He was a beautiful Roman youth who caught the eye of the reigning emperor, Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. Unlike those figures of myth who endured a tragic fate, Sporus and his story, are very real.Sporus was said to bear a powerful resemblance to the late empress, Poppaea Sabina. And so Emperor Nero, a self-proclaimed demigod, had the boy castrated and married him as a replacement for his lost love.But Sporus life as empress of Rome was far less glamorous than it sounds, and he ultimately took his own life at the tragically young age of about 20. This is the tragic story of a boy who became the empress of Rome.The Raucous Reign Of Roman Emperor Nero Before He Met SporusCarlos DelgadoNero was said to have had a sexual relationship with his mother, Agrippina, who he later murdered.Long before he set eyes on Sporus, the name Nero was synonymous with unrestrained power and unbridled perversion. Hes often called one of Romes worst emperors, and his reputed taste for aberrant sexual behavior still echoes through the centuries. Ancient Roman historian Suetonius wrote, Besides abusing freeborn boys and seducing married women, he debauched the vestal virgin Rubria.This was a serious accusation: deflowering a Vestal Virgin was a severe taboo in Ancient Rome. Such an act would have ensured the priestess death by live burial if discovered. Equally, freeborn young men were not to be touched, and certainly not defiled.Nero was said to have had incestuous relationships with his mother, the dominant Agrippina the Younger, with Suetonius recording:That he even desired illicit relations with his own mother, and was kept from it by her enemies, who feared that such a relationship might give the reckless and insolent woman too great influence, was notorious, especially after he added to his concubines a courtesan who was said to look very like Agrippina.But in 59 C.E., Nero murdered his mother. Historians believe the emperor committed matricide because Agrippina objected to his affair with Sabina, who Nero later married in 62 C.E.Sabinas death three years later remains somewhat mysterious. some sources state that she died due to complications from her pregnancy. Other rumors claim an enraged Nero kicked the pregnant empress to death.Either way, in 66 C.E., Nero saw Sabinas face again in the young boy called Sporus.Sporus Life As A Eunuch And Neros BrideNanosanchez/Archaeological Museum of Olympia A statue of Poppaea Sabina, who Nero was rumored to have kicked to death while pregnant.Not much is known about Sporus early life, not even his true name.Sporus comes from the Greek word for seed or sowing. The name is likely a cruel epithet bestowed by Nero, meant to mock Sporus inability to produce heirs. Nero is also said to have called the boy Sabina.Even Sporus status is unclear. Some sources claim he was a slave boy, others a freedman. What is known is that Sporus was uncommonly attractive, sporting a lovely face very similar to Sabinas.According to Suetonius, Nero had Sporus castrated, afterward keeping the boy shrouded in a womans stola and veils, and announced to the world that his lover was now a woman. He even held a wedding ceremony in 67 C.E. and took the boy as his wife and new empress.Bibi Saint-PolEmperor Nero was infamous for his sexual depravity.Sporus, wrote Suetonius, decked out with the finery of the empresses and riding in a litter, [Nero] took with him to the courts and marts of Greece, and later at Rome through the Street of the Images, fondly kissing him from time to time.Why did Nero insist on not only taking Sporus as a lover but also presenting him as a woman was it simply lust? Or was it a symbolic defeat over a rival?Homosexuality In Rome Under Neros RuleThe mores surrounding homosexuality in ancient Rome were distinct from those found in much of the contemporary world. As Julius Caesar could attest, same-sex attraction was less about gender and more about position, in both the physical and societal sense of the word.Socially, slaves were fair game: to bottom was to give away power, and that was unacceptable. And who you had sex with mattered only if you were both ranking members of Roman society.Wikimedia CommonsDepiction of two men kissing on a cup made circa 480 B.C.E.On these fronts, Nero was in the clear. He was almost certainly Sporus dominant sexual partner, especially after the latters castration.However, the union was likely considered an impudicitia, meaning unchastity or perversion according to Roman Homosexuality : Ideologies of Masculinity in Classical Antiquity by Craig A. Williams.Sex was also a weapon in ancient Rome, as Steven DeKnight, series creator of Spartacus noted:It was pretty much accepted among the men. The difference was, it was about power. If you were of a certain position, you needed to be on top. It only worked one way. Also, the Romans would, when they conquered a people, it was very common for the men in the Roman legions to rape the other men that they had conquered. That was also a show of power and force.So, although Sporus was technically an empress, he had little more power than a slave.The Role Of Eunuchs Like Sporus In Ancient RomeWhile the position robbed Sporus of social power, eunuchs could be very influential in Rome and abroad. Without their own legacy or progeny, they were considered neutral actors, often put in positions of power or in female households, according to The Routledge History of the Renaissance by William Caferro.Marie-Lan NguyenLike Nero, Alexander the Great had a eunuch lover, named Bagoas.Some famous examples in the ancient world include Bagoas, Alexander the Greats favorite, a Persian eunuch who became a trusted companion, and Pothinus, the advisor to Ptolemy VIII, Cleopatras brother/husband.Some historians posit that Nero may not have even been enamored with Sporus, but that the boy was effectively neutered physically and socially to prevent any potential claims to the throne of Rome.According to this theory, Sabina had convinced Nero that she was in fact illegitimately descended from Tiberius, a former emperor, giving her a strong imperial claim. If Sporus bore such a strong resemblance to the dead empress, it might signify that they were genetically related, giving Sporus a claim to imperial rule.In such a case, castration would have been a simple way for Nero to neutralize his potential competitor. A sexually humiliated boy treated like a woman at the foot of the emperor would never be taken seriously as a rival for the throne.Brian Boulton/Wikimedia CommonsSporus was said to have the same face as Sabina.On January 1, 68 C.E., while Nero was taking auspices for the New Year, Sporus gifted the emperor a ring depicting the Rape of Persephone, the mythical girl who was kidnapped by Hades to become his bride. The image of an innocent taken into the underworld may have contained multiple meanings.It could have reminded the emperor in symbol and stone that Sporus was at his side thanks to force, much like Persephone was with Hades. Gifting Nero such an item at the dawn of the new year would have been considered, at best, to be in poor taste, or at worst, a grave omen.And as fate would have it, Nero would be dead well before the end of the year.Neros Death Leads To Sporus Own Tragic DemiseThe Roman populace was generally dissatisfied with the leadership of Nero. Hes notoriously blamed for the Great Fire of 64 C.E., though that likely wasnt the emperors doing. Eventually, Nero made a run for it to escape Rome, after being declared a public enemy by the Senate. Sporus accompanied him.Luis Garca/Capitoline MuseumsRoman Emperor Vitellius wanted to humiliate Sporus in front of Rome when he sought to cast him as a young girl who is raped and forced to marry the god of the underworld.Nero was informed by a courier that the senate planned to have him executed. Neros private secretary, Epaphroditus, under orders helped Nero drive a dagger through his own neck, as a means of escaping the anticipated public execution.After Neros death, Sporus passed onto the Praetorian guard Nymphidius Sabinus, who kept Sporus in his role of ersatz wife, according to Nero by Edward Champlin. When this second husband figure died in a subsequent coup, Sporus went to Otho, Sabinas first husband, whom she had divorced to marry Nero.After becoming emperor in 69 C.E., Vitellius proposed that Sporus play the titular role in The Rape of Proserpina, a performance that would serve as part of a gladiatorial spectacle.According to contemporary sources, Sporus chose to end his life rather than face the humiliation of playing for all of Rome the role hed played for Nero, Sabinus, and Otho.Wikimedia CommonsSporus committed suicide rather than reenact the Rape of Proserpina, depicted above.The boys life ended, but his name has lived on as a synonym for eunuchs and derision, even making it into a line of poetry by Lord Byron in the verse: Sporus, that mere white curd of asss milk? Satire or sense, alas! can Sporus feel? Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?Kidnapped, mutilated, sexually assaulted, and remembered forever for it Sporus paid a high price for wearing the face of an empress.For more wild tales from ancient Rome, read the story of Zenobia, the fierce warrior queen of the Palmyrene Empire. Then, find out why Rome was rife with graffitied penises.The post How A Teenage Boy Named Sporus Became Empress Of Rome Under Neros Rule appeared first on All That's Interesting.0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 51 Views -
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