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Welcome. We' re already here this Tuesday, May 7th, and I feel it' s Friday traffic. So I' m a very tired day for myself today. Welcome, Doctor Hello. How about good night, because I am also running a little bit now and running surely finishing the program because today I have a commitment from my club, from the book that I have already told you, that I am very happy, but much happier to be

here with you today with all of you. All right, very well welcome to Efra Babe girls, how nice to see you on this Tuesday that does seem Friday truth what horror cystes. I don' t know what' s in the tired environment, this cabizbaja really, tired. Well, besides, I' ve slept badly in the last few days, so if I was exhausted. But, well, here we are and also doing what we like,

which is this I am very amused. It' s like Luis Magañan says, from history to history, it' s like recreation, like recreation, but well, let' s start here, thanks to those who are connected. Today we made for the first time live a woman leaving traces on the true history of the time. Together you can see it is already open to the public, but the joke is that it was the first time we

did it live. We' ll be doing prints and live and we' ll be warning yose earrings put the bell notice to tell you it' s live right now for members and good. Welcome all of you anyway, if you come in and see him as your typtors, no more, no more, no more, he' s a pain in the ass. Thanks for your likes, po, for the comments, for the reviews. I read a very curious one. I don' t know if for one they didn

' t see you because they said I was the one. I don' t know if you wait for me, leave me the horita hunt I' ll get it. She was very nice of those people who love you very much is that she had already given the format of the is that then she didn' t. I don' t understand why when I answer them, they get erased. But, well, if someone finds it one where they had given us the format of the morning ones, then they said Dr Mel

is the rich one. They were saying," Oh God, yes, yes, yes, and then you' re counting the good one?" Aya good, I can' t find her anymore, see if anyone has her. That' s where they put everything. It' s not like I spoke yesterday about the sun rising in history, I said that all morning

shows have to have characters to identify with them. So there' s a dad like Barcelata, a more serious lady or more like Luz María Cetina, an irreverent young man, like Carlos Roberto Carlo, a more modern young man who was Carlos Arenas, and that' s how that sun- rise program was formed and that' s why it worked as well. Then I put them on. For example, there should always be a lady at home, one who works like Dad, a young man who is more sympathetic, a

current, another who is Analfabeta and so on. Then they' d put me on. I think it' s naca and illiterate and so on, but I' m fine, but let' s see if anyone else has it out there I' ll thank you for checking it out here, but thank you for your comments, because in general, they' re all good fun and enrich us a lot. So it is their majority, in the clear majority in the do not always tell them at ninety nine point nine percent, nine nine nine percent. It is that the comments enrich us and make

us better and make us overcome. Not Ephraim and I really appreciate it when they even, but they' re well worried. It has to see ansi, since yes, yes, always thanks, always and thanks. But thanks to those I am already seeing here, we are going to start today a super good news, because this writer, Cristina Rivera Garza, wins the Pulitzer Prize two thousand twenty- four and is a woman, writer, doctor. She' s a doctor, sorry. I was that noise, but it

was born on October 1st, 64th in Matamoros, Tamaulipas. She holds a degree in Sociology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and a Master' s and Ph D in Latin American History from the University of Houston. Very interesting because she' s a writer, a journalist, a very prepared woman. Professor of Humanities in the Technology of Monterrey, she has been at the Cultural Center of Tijuana, she has also taught in the Uniteda. Among the books

he has written is no one will see me cry geological scriptures. I broke it. Well, this title is very interesting. The broken, precedes the whole one hundred and twenty- five insurgents. This one was published in two thousand and twenty- one. This also sounds very strong necro- culture and disappropriation. This is two thousand thirteen. Well, she' s Cristina Rivera Garza and wins the Pulitzer Prize, but she wins it for this book,

for this book, which is Liliana' s invincible summer. It' s a book that talks about the femicide your sister was victim of at the hands of her partner. A hypersensitive theme for all of Mexico, good for the whole world, but in Mexico it is a subject that touches us very much. You saw this very interesting note. Yeah, well, it' s,

like, a bittersweet thing. I would not say exact always, it is always very very rewarding and as Mexicans, although we have had nothing to do with the work of a person like her, because we do feel proud that one with national is recognized for his work that, moreover, you have

already described. His trajectory is very, very remarkable, not only this particular work, and that can make us very happy and very proud for the recognition, but also indisputably, because very sad that he has emerged from such a serious, so serious, so painful experience that he must have marked the family forever. Then there' s this feeling left. I don' t think

that way like that, something very painful. You know what. I think it will be very interesting to get this book and read it, because I think it must take a lot of emotional, it must take a lot besides a great writer. I understand all her work, but she must carry something very emotional, something that carries a part of herself that' s the hardest thing to get. Sometimes we don' t translate into writing or art any art that we refrain from. It is very difficult to capture the emotion as

it should be and I believe this writing does. And besides being a complaint, because it' s clear to me that it must be a complaint, we' ll talk about it, I' ll look for it, we read it and we talk about it how they see it It must be very strong for her to have undressed in this complaint, not to mean, to generate a book to make a complaint, but to completely undress her soul,

and I wanted it. There comes the prize, not that, when they achieve exactly this completely captures their soul and everything that had to feel, as I said, smoothes me so bittersweet because if I am receiving the prize, but where the prize comes from, I mean, there is a desire to receive the prize, no, because yes for a catharsis that has deserved a prize and well, well, very valuable for her. And congratulations, and what pride, no, what pride for her to take this, because Mexican

literature so far. This is a subject that makes us happy and as I bro that mel at the same time it also makes us so sad and hears and it was here I am reading your comments. Those who tell us I read them here, yes, he says thank you for the cultural breviary. Congratulations, says to the living writing Mexico and cease allis, for they do know that because also an invitation to read. I don' t know if it happens to you, but at some point you don' t know what

to read anymore. They read a very good book and then they don' t know what to read anymore because they can' t find it. I ' m going to tell you about what I' m reading. Right now, criticize me if you want, and it' s okay, it doesn ' t matter, but it' s a very interesting book called murder, considered one of the beautiful handles. The writer of this book was born in a thousand seven hundred and ninety- five. I mean, he' s not a rookie, he didn' t do it yesterday, he doesn'

t even talk. It is not a little black humor, which speaks from the murders, from Cain and Abel, but it does not speak of the fact itself, that is, it does not speak of gutted blood, no, but speaks of poetic beauty. He' s like a very particular writer, but you always have to find something to read and when you run into news. So, what father is an invitation to buy that book and read it, so let' s go on, because I also have the message. You want to read it and see if it does, throw it away.

Throw it out and see if you can put it on screen. Put it on I' ll put you on the lead. To see God, certainly let me understand, let me not return tran good or very prepared and tells me that it was I saw it stopped and left because you can be the protagonist. I don' t want to be honest. No, I

didn' t. That' s right. It' s not that I stopped to get up what I threw a long time ago given I' ll get my is that only the most cristóbal to the message by seeing there goes is that she says that of the formula no, and then there put no. Then she made me the wrong formula and put one Mrs Rica Melissa, the vulgar and ordinary lady, clavea and home, the Analpabeta, Luis Magaña, the nanco Efaín, the pretty, Aurora Valle, the girl POPiS that

my cell phone can Lupita Martínez, act, but to me the truth. I want to tell you who I don' t remember, who you want, but me or the one from the soon Lupita. Please put me in Analfabeta' s and Naca' s, too. There, please, if I' ll thank you infinitely. But, well, those comments make me laugh a lot. It' s okay, it' s okay, I want to be the pretty one and it' s Aurora, Luso I don ' t want to do the naca, but it' s poor there too. I wish, and then that he did not reach me neither for nor

to receive me, for I could not. In fact, I hope I wanted to be smart, but that ros didn' t put it. It ' s just that no, no, don' t get rich, the little girl Horita Rita you had to be the rich one. Hey, well, wow, I can' t answer him. Lupita goes, yeah. Sure, of course, what a heart. Your comments slip to me, because I think you do look at public dalla and it was bully so what you were BULLYI I was terrible that nod. Gay lupita or bulleaba or buleaba

me. Ah well, sorry point together, good point. You' re absolutely right. You got another light or I do something, girl or now that they do to me. Yeah, I don' t do anything. I let them do something to me. Me. You' re absolutely right. Well, I' ve already clarified that point that you haven' t given me many times I wanted to comment because it' s okay. All right, when there' s but it' s clever with you, it ' s happening, it' s cliché. Yes, yes, yes,

but there are days that are heavier than ideas ops than good. It' s okay. Thank you all for sharing everything you ask us, what you hear and then yesterday to see the truth I don' t know much about this, about the Galan met, the truth I don' t know. I like to see the little pictures and everything is really weird, but I don' t know. But yes, I saw that they criticize a lot, that is, I saw that they criticize a lot the clothes, that it was fine, that it was wrong, that it was beautiful, that

it looked good, that it abía. Some exaggerators then I go some are very exaggerated, but I understand that you have to go like this to see

us explain you ex treat me if you look. What happens is that on the first Monday of May of each year takes place this very famous gala of the month What is the ME the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York, which since the year nineteen hundred and seventy- two carries out this event for charity of the Institute of Costtom Institute or Costtom Institute, as it is called

in English. Then this event gathers, gathers a lot of funds so that it can continue its work this institute, which is to preserve costumes, because from a long time ago, which is fascinating, is such a work of diving. As for the dress, as we could or as we have seen museums dedicated to plastic art and so on, then what is striking kills attention and that is why so much noise is made. It' s two things that there' s a red carpet, which is where everyone' s going

to parade for people to see and so on. And the theme, that is, has a theme this event that, effectively, as Paulina de Honor is putting us, is organized by Anavin Tour, who is a very important person in the world of fashion, director of Bob magazine for decades, and then, on this occasion, the theme, the theme that is also the one that governs how it has to be dressed people, because it is a costume event. The theme was sclipping, wake and fashion or beautiful sleepers,

the awakening of fashion. That was the subject and, in addition, the dress code was dictated by a book called The Garden of Time or in English by writer J. G. Ballard, inspired by themes of nature and the

passage of time. In this story. There is talk, for example, of, among other things, that there are gardens where they have crystal flowers like perennials and things like that that is a thing like bucolic, which is the inspiration for people to be dressed, not because they were wearing that dress. So mayar read the translation. It would be the institute of the suit you are right, not specifically costume but costumes that can be of all creators,

including some of the performing arts and so on. So that' s the theme you want to go and say here, s González that you' re putting on it, Ahorita, I read some people who said it was going like with laziness, that because they had those faces, that makeup very pale and good, because that' s a sleeping beauty let' s say in that topic and here what I had in my neck and so on, because it' s like a matter like that of a bucolic narrative that has

to do with this story. And even those who do know about how this gala is handled criticize those who are not dressed according to the theme, which was what they told Shakira. I don' t have Shakira' s picture, but that' s exactly what they said about Shakira. She was wearing a red dress, with very large sleeves, with a heart neckline and a brush in the middle of her chest, but they said what it has to do with sleeping women or the story. Not this one from the garden,

from the garden of time. So, like it didn' t have to do, then I saw one of the actresses also that I was going from ah there' s a good climate she brings flowers, not in her head, no, it' s not yarn, it' s not the Leo, no or I don' t know, I don' t know who very interesting and there are many names, no, but Ariana Grande, it is, but well, it does bring the flower. There are very, there is also a very famous one. I don' t know if it was this one that you said Ephraim, right now, I' m gonna

tell you who was going there is that you didn' t say. I don' t learn the names and there are many, but this woman will forgive the rosary. I think the pinky fu in black. Yeah, I ' m sure she said a vegas nonsense. To verdin, you tell us because it' s exactly that the rose was black, and you ask him why you' re black he used to go with that castella and he says because when I fall asleep the last thing you see exactly, then I came

black. Exactly he said they' re going black practically, because it' s a swear and that' s the thing, not that it' s Zendaya. This one of the flowers is watching us now. Thank you, thank you very much. Thank you for your explanation. I liked this one because you' re still hanging some hubitas. This is also centalla, because it changed several times, ah ok ok, because it looked very well, she, very well, then no yes, and changed several times because it

seems to me that she had a role as hostess. There were also no several there that function as hosts. And then, they have the opportunity to change themselves several times. I' m going to repeat this photo, which is the other one I' m bringing. This is also one of the Kardashans. Yeah, yeah, yeah, well, there' s tim Kardashan and, in fact, there at the mid Gala was when cha lost the milin suit No yes, it' s true with another subject, that'

s that exact one. So, that' s the question of why they dress like this and sometimes, because yes, the changing rooms can be somewhat exaggerated, yes, they are very striking. You know who was also very interesting, but I' m not sure if it goes with the subject or not lady Gaga, that well I always tell her, always attracts attention and

brings a dress that looks like an architectural structure. It reminds me a little bit of the Gognheim Museum, but I don' t know, I' m not sure what the idea was, because also later, that' s why you have to ask no to see and you from what you come ah because I' m inspired to the best in a particular flower. Or I don' t know, but that' s the thing about going A or already doing Ladygan' s. Let' s see if we can see it.

Lady Gaga' s waiting, but you get this really big pictures here, here, here, here, you' re gonna see if he' s weird. Uh, uh, no. But then that doesn' t make me see a white balloon. Then I came back from someone else and you think it' s pain. Yeah, no, of course, it ' s a serious rat I don' t really look like a midfielder to you. It doesn' t look like the prison stain, a vibe like that, but yes, it does if it' s got the flower on its head. Yeah, this, this white ah, it was another year.

Says Carlos Adam Thank you very much and I think I usually appreciate the clarification. That' s very kind of you. This green doesn' t like, well, well, at least you think of a forest, so green the flower on your head. I don' t know exactly, exactly, not sure, not of course I do, of course I do and it' s not ugly. The dress is nice, it' s very nice, because that' s the gala met that we' ve got. I' ve been listening yesterday, since yesterday, to all the dresses.

And all that I tell you is that I' m terrible. It is evident from my clothes that I am evident for your fashion affairs has been historically so. This fact is important. That' s what Father says about what

I say The target is artificial intelligence. Look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look. They know that we have pending here and I want to ask them all already by changing subjects and they think that we will take it as an important

issue by tomorrow. We' ve talked about the celebrities' children. We ' re not going to play it today, but I' d like to make it a big deal, for example, what just happened with Lucero Mijares, but other celebrities who have seen their children attacked. Because we have talked about children who have had problems, not or who have somehow been hostages or

something who have been victims of their own parents or circumstances. But there are others, like the case of showing up in Mijares, who have been victims of others because she is already a happy child or a great family. However, he has had to suffer from this. It seems to you that by tomorrow I' ll let you know we' re going to talk about it. If they want to send us suggestions, for example, Shakira' s children, they would have to come out and have nothing to do with the

lawsuit or anything to do with the media. No. However, there are minors who are attacked by other children, by the public, by the networks, that of Paris Hilton, for example, it seems terrible, but well, we will be bringing it together for tomorrow, for tomorrow Wednesday, and we present the case from the moment one, when it is the attack by

these people. And so we talked about it and analyzed it a little, because, in the end, the most valuable thing anyone has, because when you have children, because they are your children, that is the truth. It' s the truth, well, and listen so we leave it pending for tomorrow, because I knew they were going to ask us, but we ' re going to leave it pending for tomorrow if they agree. Let' s go why we don' t talk today about how we put on the

cover of the image. Laura Vos or present yesterday a video on her social networks where she says on social networks and says she already comes to see here the surgeon, my friend Juanito, I don' t know what of Peru. And then, because me to this face of mummy and she to herself, is called mummy, she to herself. I used to say hey, Laura, but look how stupid Pencep hears the time. It' s okay for everyone else to call you that, but you' re not going.

No one was supposed to say that to Laura Voz, that is, no one or herself. So, well, Laura Vozo says I look really bad and I' m going to have surgery and I want to fix myself. And the whole thing is the subject that we came up with for today. Looking at Laura Boso, it' s just how valid it is to have a few things fixed, because there are ones that look great. There are some people who look great when they start making a fix. I don' t know the same kid the count when he started fixing up, it was

spectacular, spectacular. What happens is that after that it was too much. I don' t know if it has anything to do with rejection. Right now, you tell us wrong, a rejection of your own image or denial to age or. Yeah, it' s worth doing something. There are others who never want to touch the face and it is also very valid. He threw at him never wanted to do anything, and but there are other

people who do things and look good. What you think wrong Mira is a very, very complex subject, because, first of all, we return from the premise of always that everyone has the freedom to do with his body, with his face, with his person what he wants to do, and that is not in question. On the other hand, the fact that science advances has given us the opportunity to live more years than was lived in the past,

so that we can say two situations. One that we sometimes say that women, especially, are the ones who seem to be most inclined about these issues, although they are not the only ones. Also sometimes men, but women were a century or two ago, for example, an age of forty years, thirty- five years fifty. Don' t say it and they

automatically became older adults. No, but forget if you had to cut your hair, and well, because they took a way of dressing and a way of presenting themselves, which made them very serious and prepared them in some way already the anteroom of old age, which was a very early old age. And so eventually, to the abandonment of the planet, also very early when we began to live more years, because then it is like and how we do it so that those years are also enjoyable, if they are better.

There is no doubt that the marketeine does its job and then enters the cosmetics industry, the fashion industry. Also, to say you are an age, but you can still dress like this and they start to greatly modify people' s perception of themselves. And when that happens, then of course it is expanding, expanding, expanding, and then, if first it was a cream, anti- signs of age, because there is no anti- ageing actually, but yes anti- signs of age, then eventually there is already a

makeup and now a procedure. And eventually, this kind of clothes, that favors you, that covers you, that tightens you, that makes you, and every time it gets more voracious the industry to offer and the people to take. When surgery comes then too, it' s the same thing.

In other words, science advances and begins by thinking that aesthetic surgery does not necessarily have to do with a matter of vanity, at least we do not always know that in many of the cosmetic surgeries it corrects problems that really cause very large insecurities, bullying in children, ears, which parent one could accept.

But sometimes it really is complicated when, for example, their ears are too pronounced and their soul rests, when the plastic surgeon arranges them some joy cha this of anybo of the two doctors who fix things and truth is what they do, that is, improve your image, help you look better. If you have as a problem, you have a defect, a bad surgery

on you. That' s accurate, it starts right there and then, already when it' s purely aesthetic, it' s also worth it because, for example, there are people who by genetics tend to have bags formed under their eyes at a very young age. So the person says hey, I feel super good, I love to laugh and I like to take pictures and I feel like this thing I have, these bags under my eyes, they don' t give the image of health and happiness that I have and

I don' t want to have this. And then they go and operate and they are also very happy with a good doctor, with a good protocol, with all the precautions. Ah so for there being. But all that can go up, from my point of view and experience, to removing other things that are much deeper within the mind, much deeper in the mind and that, indeed, have sometimes to do with insecurities, with a very great fear of losing something very valuable and indispensable, without which the person does not

see himself in this world or is not seen in his working environment. That is why there is also a lot going on in the artistic environment, in the modeling environment and so on, because the person feels that if he loses that, he loses everything. And that' s where a distortion begins, which is what we call an exact dysmorph, and it' s the zin race that, moreover, alters self- perception and looks very importantly. There is this example, this woman who was very pretty, as you can see

on the left side of the photograph. And she is a woman who, as she herself said, suffered a disappointment in love prosa than the husband. I think she stopped loving her, and she stopped wanting her. You know why, but you' re right, of course, it doesn' t have to be because of his physique. It is necessarily called Joseph ling wilden Stein and it is said that he has undergone about thirty operations to achieve a feline aspect that by some distortion in his mind made him think that so the

husband would love him more. And then it' s first to tear your eyes a little bit, but then, why don' t you put your cheekbone up to make it look like these little cat cheeks. But why not after the chin. Who knows what. And that' s where the reality judgment is already completely lost. That' s what happens, too, the designer, very famous who doesn' t marry her. He' s so

famous. There are so many, we' ve seen so many, but there' s nothing more to understand to what extent, why they can' t stop why you do something to yourself and I recognize that I have it.

With the tattoos look like last year I didn' t make any, but you already get one and you go with a half thread and it seems that with the surgeries it does not happen that is when it happens, but that' s what I tell you happens when there is something inside the mind that is going to promote that kind of behavior, because, for example, I did a tattoo also many years ago that has already been taught them and

I love it. I am very happy and besides, the way the person I did it with and everything makes me very happy, but I no longer feel the need to make myself more. It doesn' t give me this like voracity or anything. That has to do with something internal to the person. What I' m telling you is a very big fear of losing everything if I' m not as I' m supposed to be, but as the judgment of reality is being lost, self- perception is completely altered,

as it happens in anorexias. Also, for example, there is an alteration you go self. But you see, speaking of biology, there are things about operations that really traumatize me. I mean, first, when we get to the count level, who was the doctor that Juan and the count will come so clear, because he tells me there they are in him young lady. Then we see it spectacular. Whatever he had arranged had gone very well,

there he would have stayed. She was perfect. However, you keep doing things and that' s when you lose this image Ephraim forgives, but that happens because a bad professional allowed you to get to that place, which is what we talked about yesterday, that they get so angry, but it ' s that a professional man has to tell you no, no, and I' m going to give them something to the personal title. I was

too fat. Go to my professional instagram to see how fat I was and so I, like Laura, you are the mummy and I was very fat and so and then I was left with a lot of small talk. It ' s in my stomach, and it' s a lot of trouble because I' m getting my ass tight and I' m getting something that looks like a loincloth, but it' s not a loincloth, it' s

literal leather. Then I go to many of these surgeons and they tell me my embrain, if you want us to take off your flaccidity, you have to gain weight, because the amount of grace you have is so little that you won' t take it and it' s going to be a horrible time. So the point is that and a friend would tell me with another to Guadalajara and make it to you. And I, if you' re telling me not to do it, then I don' t do it. That' s what we talked about here. Man, they give you a

solution. It' s like when you go with the psychologist, with the psychiatrist, and you tell him what he wants, just what you want to tell him, but you don' t tell him the truth when you' re not honest, when you go with the expense, you hear, but you eat this chorizos and thank you, no, no, no, I ever, and yes it' s true, you do, but you don ' t want to be told the truth. You don' t want to hear the truth. And what he said, if you remember the baby,

yes, cha, yes, yes, of course not. Heresy. Five hundred and four thousand cosmetic surgeries have been performed on the body and I did not learn to eat or live surgery. But the thing is, it' s the three hundred and sixty, that' s to put the gym in,

throw out the ganitas. Put on your solar block now. This one I' m not going to turn on daily, put on your sunblock or be careful to be disciplined, no, don' t take so much, don' t smoke that it' s really a three hundred and sixty so that the surgery is worth it, because also if you think the surgery is going to be the panacea or it' s gr nothing doved. And I ' m telling you, there are a lot of different motivations, both conscious

and unconscious. There is also a wide spectrum of motivations for which people can turn to this in an excessive way and which, in the eyes of everyone else, is worse than they were. There are different, I mean, there are ones that are obsessive, there are these dysmorphies, these erroneous self - perceptions, and there are also those, as I think in the case

of Michael Jackson, for example, that is a rejection. Oh God, very little Diana Salazar will also be very beautiful and with it beautiful eyes that but, but I think there is an absolute denial to age is what I tell you aha there are different motivations. Not there, because it is also

beautiful beloved society. People sometimes have a very big fragility when they are in the public eye and when they have lived on their image for a long time and when they start to use the theme of age as an insult, which I will always oppose, because it is ridiculous as if someone had immunity from old age when no one has it, we are all going to get old if we are lucky, because the other alternative already knows what it is.

Then it' s silly to criticize someone because they' re old. But when there is a yes that is fragile and that has been very high, very high, the self- esteem in the subject of beauty, for it is the worst blow, then how they travel do not take it away, take away as a place everything that can reveal that I am a certain and growing age, that is, remove it as if it were the plague. That' s a big problem, and you know, in Michael Jackson' s case, it seems to me that it' s a very big rejection

of itself, because corn becomes someone else. In his case it was not even a subject of me it seems, neither to look younger, nor to see himself no more, but to be another, not to be himself, not even to have the traits proper to his genetics, but to deny them completely by a very serious alteration that I believe he did have in his mind, derived from a very violent upbringing, with a very bad support, both paternal and maternal, with an immense aggression on the part of the father,

which is known and so on. And then, then, it' s a I have to be the one who' s the least myself. No. And there' s another thing. That' s another one. Esofferent exact by who takes the throne and who human who first wanted to make ken and then rather became transándale n human brother was not the one who in human who got pectoral, the body of which he and the face and everything, and then already flat said no I wanted to be girl. Ay teoso and I' m looking. I' m here friggin' looking for the

pictures. Yes, but one barbarous thing, because imagine first eighty thousand operations to make the human who also fought you with the human barbie. There' s the quenun when he was still a kid, that body that sees him in girls. Nothing' s his shoulder, no laundry, but it' s everything and in fact, he made the sizes of his prosthetics to go with him, with the doctor to operate on, but see his lips and then I' m already girls. Yeah, sure, it doesn' t

look good in there anymore. And, for example, we have women like Diana Bracho, there we go like the little brother who rests in peace that never touched anything and they were still representative of they are good, Dian There will be still a great actress and she is still beautiful and representative of the age that corresponds to her. They have not also criticized, for example, the ways of dressing to watch The other day criticized a Violeta and actually,

Violeta and Fell were recording a show with Ariel Mila Miamotes. This was made up like they said. Oh, it' s too big. For me, not well, it was make- up from a series. No, but many women are criticized for not. Women can' t wear swimsuits anymore. Women can' t wear Vicki, they can' t wear my faults. I don' t think I have to see if you can wear a miniskirt or not have to see if you wear a miniskirt that' s made

for teenagers. Listen for the women' s body, for there will be women who have shorter sizes, longer sizes, shorter legs, longer legs. A person with short legs, long legs, because long legs look great. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. So I think it has to do with your body, but the clothes are designed for your age. That' s not what I think it has to do with, and I think it would also have to do with what you mean by how you dress or fix

yourself. For example, there are lots of channels here on YouTube. I like to follow some who talk about fashion and tell you no. There' s a boy I love. He is a young Venezuelan who lives in Spain, very young and highly educated. He expresses himself divine and dresses precious and

says this is not elegant. This is elegant. If you want to look elegant Ponte, so, if you don' t want to be elegant Ponte, that and then, in the end what he is saying and I like it very much is then, maybe not all people want to look elegant. There are people who want to look eye- catching. No matter the age, no matter the type of body and they are also in their right.

The important thing. I think it would be for one' s good not even the rest of humanity for yourself is to be congruent with that what do you want to project, what do you want to show about yourself? If you want to go sex and you want to go flashy or disruptive. You go about it and it' s okay. You want to go fancy. You' re going a certain way, you want to go according to your age, you' re going a certain way. You say. I don

' t care about age. I' m fine, because it' s a right that everyone has, but what' s important is to have that congruence. So, when sometimes it comes to us here that someone says why you put that hair on, who knows why or whatever, It strikes me as a matter of respect to the audience that sees us, but always thinking, because I speak in a personal capacity, I do not come here as pretty, I do not come here from the fashion leader or example, of

absolutely nothing. I come from someone who' s trying to convey a message, to do a job, and I think I' m trying to see myself according to that and my own belief, but not being able, is not imposing on anyone what. But if you don' t want to look elegant, there are certainly some things that are going to point to that and others that don' t. Everyone decides what they want to come from. And the last thing I want to say and love or when Laura Vo says

this mummy face, what can be done to her. If she says it can' t be done to this mummy face anymore, notice that I think she' s in one of her best moments, because she' s making a joke about something like not taking it as seriously as she' s actually saying, everyone tells me that I do look like a witch, that if I look like a mummy, that if I look like a wax, that if I don' t know what, I' m not blind, I know I' m not young anymore. I know that maybe some procedures you

' re telling me didn' t work out for the best. Maybe his skin got us well, too. I mean, it' s not always a bad procedure. Sometimes there' s a bad answer. Poop he hears every day. It' s different, of course, and I think he takes it from Broma. And look what I thought, it seemed nice to me, notice that when the VI is not critical of the absolute, it seems to me to be an honest exercise on her part. And that'

s good. How good for her, because look we can yell at her the farce she made when she was going to be a rescuer, the farce of I am going to save the women of Juárez, the farce of me or my panelists are real. All that, I can criticize eight of them. Well, she' s a woman who' s always looking for what to do, who' s always working. It' s not my hit, it' s not my favorite, but it' s recognized, it ' s recognized this exercise of honesty. No doubt about it. Ephraim,

you want to say something and keep working as old as you are. Not that that' s so lame. Ah no sure, but with that attitude, with that attitude, because let' s see if I can get this out, wait for me to see if it' s loaded here, because then it doesn' t load videos. Let me see and you know what And you know what I tell you, that is also understand that, for example, my generation is going to be the first generation that is the youngest or visually, it' s going to be younger, it' s going

to look younger. You guys are girls' opium,' cause there' s already younger than you are. But in this song in general, every millennium we' re going to see ourselves more boys than they saw us. We were seeing our daddy heifers. Not then, I' ll tell you. I' m going to talk to some patients about breaking the job label

pacts for work and with your shirt and tie. And so and we were talking about that we' re relaxing a little bit exactly in this mess, being more comfortable and so on and not thinking that a person with a tie and a shirt knows more than someone who doesn' t have a chromatic shirt, because that' s not going yes yes clear, of course being frankly I don' t mind being told that you don' t get me a shirt has anything to do with the time you get a title. It does

not fall into a rain of knowledge. It' s not like that, it' s never operated. It' s a lump for you. So boom boom opening up from that rain of knowledge that was acquired during the four without or whatever years it is that you were in a classroom and on your computer and where you are doing the work of learning. That' s it, yeah, not exactly, yeah, yeah, like this. It' s Mira, for example, what they criticized here. I' m gonna try to get him down. He or is that I want to take the

volume off, because I don' t want to be demonized here. But that show show I really do celebrate, I promise you. I assure you, they' re rising up. No doubt about it. There' s

the volume. I' m glad that luciament is enthusiastic that he wants to follow his career, that he makes these realits that have worked great, that they have lots of followed in Spotifyf but when he goes out to do a show that no longer that part, yes, it no longer corresponds to you in dancing this way and it' s all that he does during the I no longer cut a bit, but it' s what he does all the time, the most, and then they criticize the queen for how he dances,

it' s more or less Lucia ameetes no, but well, there he is. I think so. It' s important, yes, exactly, but you had to look at it. The truth is that he' s been very careful, so there' s a part that I think he

is. It must be made clear that she is a woman who has taken great care of herself, who keeps herself very well, who wants to be in force, who does her reality, of course, that if she does not deny it to anyone and it is admirable, admirable the attitude that has that, of course, the part where it is not where the ego and pride earns her a little bit. I don' t think so. Yeah, yeah, yeah, little bit, yeah,' cause we' ve seen it, too. Or yes, it' s true, but little

bit, little bit, little bit, little bit. Well, we' re going to say goodbye, but tomorrow we' re going to be here doing this show, we' re going to dig this whole case out of didn' t do anything to you. And you' re telling me no the children who are attacked without duty or having it. Without me, I because, maybe, the son of pepe aguilar and the traffic of person, well, maybe, there was a note there but there are times that even

the children were not going on anymore. So that' s what we' re going to talk about tomorrow and send out the names if they have any names they want us to mention, any cases they think might have been interesting. We treat him here and meet him here tomorrow at seven and a quarter in peace. Well, Dr Amel, thank you very much. We will prepare those topics and we will gladly be here tomorrow to discuss them. Thank you that Hero Efrad Babing girls love the whole audience. Thank you and write

us nice things and ugly things too. But they' re creative, creative, Bonito, to be called Analfabeta. That' s good, hey. We' re watching tomorrow, because the doctor and I haven' t talked to you and we' re not going to talk to you, right now, but we have a plan. So the soul thing broken in good, at least it' s complicated me a little bit, but I' ll do it. We' ll be announcing what' s going to happen to the most broken this Wednesday, no more this Wednesday, but thank you all

very much. If we see each other then tomorrow and in a little while, I' m going to go there, to history, in my history, and here you go to see few things together. Let' s all go? Let' s all go. There it is.

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