Roberto Ruiz
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Podcast Appearances
Levantes tu mano, mira yo, tal, tus vidrios y demĂĄs, te levantan, te entregan tu contraparte para que te lo pague el gobierno. Mientras estĂĄn haciendo el reporte, la seguridad de aquĂ, cayĂł un misil, dejes volar, bla, bla, bla, bla. There is already the garbage truck and these special sweepers cleaning the area and in 15 minutes nothing happened.
Levantes tu mano, mira yo, tal, tus vidrios y demĂĄs, te levantan, te entregan tu contraparte para que te lo pague el gobierno. Mientras estĂĄn haciendo el reporte, la seguridad de aquĂ, cayĂł un misil, dejes volar, bla, bla, bla, bla. There is already the garbage truck and these special sweepers cleaning the area and in 15 minutes nothing happened.
They explain to me that it is because of an anemic issue. If this did not happen like this, they could not continue with this normalization of the way, because it is my day to day. If they left traces for a long time of the missiles. And now, how was it?
They explain to me that it is because of an anemic issue. If this did not happen like this, they could not continue with this normalization of the way, because it is my day to day. If they left traces for a long time of the missiles. And now, how was it?
Cristian, my wife, knows what we do and suddenly we make it live until we made it viral there that the other one with a distressed face while the missiles were and others. That's the thing, I mean, I was very shocked the first night of seeing the kids, like any Friday night here in Polanco or anywhere else, because they are used to it.
Cristian, my wife, knows what we do and suddenly we make it live until we made it viral there that the other one with a distressed face while the missiles were and others. That's the thing, I mean, I was very shocked the first night of seeing the kids, like any Friday night here in Polanco or anywhere else, because they are used to it.
But then I reflect on it for a second and I insist, we have normalized since many years ago the violence, the cartels, the insecurity, and even in this building where a missile fell to meters and fortunately it did not kill anyone, I found a Mexican who is 11 years old living there. And I ask the question as is, hey, It's the first missile that falls next to your house.
But then I reflect on it for a second and I insist, we have normalized since many years ago the violence, the cartels, the insecurity, and even in this building where a missile fell to meters and fortunately it did not kill anyone, I found a Mexican who is 11 years old living there. And I ask the question as is, hey, It's the first missile that falls next to your house.
Yes, the window of his son's room broke, a machine gun fell and so on. Fortunately, they weren't there. And what are you going to do after this? Are you going back or not? He says, my mother. He says, I'm relatively safe here because I know that if they send me a missile, I run to my refuge and my dome or my refuge is going to protect me.
Yes, the window of his son's room broke, a machine gun fell and so on. Fortunately, they weren't there. And what are you going to do after this? Are you going back or not? He says, my mother. He says, I'm relatively safe here because I know that if they send me a missile, I run to my refuge and my dome or my refuge is going to protect me.
Yo el dĂa de mañana regreso a MĂ©xico y yo no sĂ© quĂ© me va a pasar en un paradero de camiĂłn. Yo no sĂ© si mi hijo puede salir seguro al parque, si me van a violar, si me van a desaparecer. Entonces, pues es un chingadazo de realidad que te ubica de normalizar. ÂżQuĂ©, gĂŒey? Yo estoy tranquilo.
Yo el dĂa de mañana regreso a MĂ©xico y yo no sĂ© quĂ© me va a pasar en un paradero de camiĂłn. Yo no sĂ© si mi hijo puede salir seguro al parque, si me van a violar, si me van a desaparecer. Entonces, pues es un chingadazo de realidad que te ubica de normalizar. ÂżQuĂ©, gĂŒey? Yo estoy tranquilo.
TĂș eres el que deberĂas de preocuparte porque hoy con mi hija de 14 años, yo no sĂ© quĂ© voy a hacer cuando me digas que quiero salir en la noche. HĂjole, me la juego, Âżno?
TĂș eres el que deberĂas de preocuparte porque hoy con mi hija de 14 años, yo no sĂ© quĂ© voy a hacer cuando me digas que quiero salir en la noche. HĂjole, me la juego, Âżno?
No, pues power banks. Puros power. 20 power banks. A mĂ me hizo un parote el tarjeta de la SIM. ÂżPor quĂ©? Porque creo que parte del consumo de la baterĂa es estar buscando señales constantemente. Entonces, pues aquĂ yo estaba apostado, no tenĂa bronca. Obviamente, pues vas cargado con diferentes power banks. Y con eso yo no tenĂa problema. Regresaba.
No, pues power banks. Puros power. 20 power banks. A mĂ me hizo un parote el tarjeta de la SIM. ÂżPor quĂ©? Porque creo que parte del consumo de la baterĂa es estar buscando señales constantemente. Entonces, pues aquĂ yo estaba apostado, no tenĂa bronca. Obviamente, pues vas cargado con diferentes power banks. Y con eso yo no tenĂa problema. Regresaba.
Mi adaptador, que es para cuando vayas a donde sea. Y mi multicontacto y los power banks son con los que salĂa adelante sin ninguna bronca.
Mi adaptador, que es para cuando vayas a donde sea. Y mi multicontacto y los power banks son con los que salĂa adelante sin ninguna bronca.
Yes, because the flights are closing and I insist, you can also go out with these two airlines and the issue is that they already have several weeks of delay, so they are going to be in line. When we were going to enter, there were 350 people for the flight at 8.20 in the morning in Athens. And suddenly, gentlemen, there are 140 guys. And they started to do it, I don't know if randomly.
Yes, because the flights are closing and I insist, you can also go out with these two airlines and the issue is that they already have several weeks of delay, so they are going to be in line. When we were going to enter, there were 350 people for the flight at 8.20 in the morning in Athens. And suddenly, gentlemen, there are 140 guys. And they started to do it, I don't know if randomly.