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π How Did Michelin Stars Begin? βοΈπ½
Did you know that Michelin Stars didnβt start as a prestigious culinary award, but as a strategyβ¦ to sell more tires? ππ¨
In 1900, the Michelin brothers, founders of the famous tire company, created the Michelin Guide πβa travel guide with information on mechanics, hotels, and restaurants. The goal? To encourage people to travel more and, in turn, increase the demand for cars and tires!
πΈ 1926: The first one-star βοΈ ratings appeared.
πΈ 1931: The three-star system was introduced: βββ
πΈ Today, Michelin Stars are the highest honor in gastronomy!
π¨βπ³ How many Michelin Stars would you give to your favorite restaurant? ππ
Did you know that Michelin Stars didnβt start as a prestigious culinary award, but as a strategyβ¦ to sell more tires? ππ¨
In 1900, the Michelin brothers, founders of the famous tire company, created the Michelin Guide πβa travel guide with information on mechanics, hotels, and restaurants. The goal? To encourage people to travel more and, in turn, increase the demand for cars and tires!
πΈ 1926: The first one-star βοΈ ratings appeared.
πΈ 1931: The three-star system was introduced: βββ
πΈ Today, Michelin Stars are the highest honor in gastronomy!
π¨βπ³ How many Michelin Stars would you give to your favorite restaurant? ππ
Five rules to remember in your life:
1. Money doesn't buy happiness, but you'd rather cry inside a Mercedes than on a bicycle.
2. Forgive your enemy, but remember that bastardβs name.
3. Help someone when they have a problem, and theyβll remember you the next time theyβre in trouble.
4. Many people live simply because itβs illegal to shoot them.
5. Alcohol won't solve your problems, but neither will milk.
1. Money doesn't buy happiness, but you'd rather cry inside a Mercedes than on a bicycle.
2. Forgive your enemy, but remember that bastardβs name.
3. Help someone when they have a problem, and theyβll remember you the next time theyβre in trouble.
4. Many people live simply because itβs illegal to shoot them.
5. Alcohol won't solve your problems, but neither will milk.
The Story of Apology...
Two friends were walking in the desert.
At one point, they had an argument, and one of them slapped the other.
The one who was slapped, in pain but without saying anything, wrote in the sand:
'Today, my best friend slapped me.'
They continued walking until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. But the one who had been slapped almost drowned, and his friend saved him.
When he recovered, he carved on a stone: 'Today, my best friend saved my life.'
The one who had slapped him and then saved his life asked,
'When I hit you, you wrote in the sand, and now youβve carved on a stone. Why?'
The other friend replied:
'When someone hurts us, we should write it in the sand,
where the winds of forgiveness can erase it.
But when someone does something good for us, we should carve it in the stone,
where no wind can erase it.'
Let us learn to write our wounds in the sand and carve our joys in the stoneβ¦
Two friends were walking in the desert.
At one point, they had an argument, and one of them slapped the other.
The one who was slapped, in pain but without saying anything, wrote in the sand:
'Today, my best friend slapped me.'
They continued walking until they found an oasis, where they decided to take a bath. But the one who had been slapped almost drowned, and his friend saved him.
When he recovered, he carved on a stone: 'Today, my best friend saved my life.'
The one who had slapped him and then saved his life asked,
'When I hit you, you wrote in the sand, and now youβve carved on a stone. Why?'
The other friend replied:
'When someone hurts us, we should write it in the sand,
where the winds of forgiveness can erase it.
But when someone does something good for us, we should carve it in the stone,
where no wind can erase it.'
Let us learn to write our wounds in the sand and carve our joys in the stoneβ¦
π The Earth is Always in Motion!
Did you know that our planet never stands still? The Earth moves in 8 different ways, shaping our days, seasons, and even the future of our climate!
1οΈβ£ Rotation β Spins on its axis every 24 hours, giving us day & night.
2οΈβ£ Revolution β Orbits the Sun every 365 days, creating the seasons.
3οΈβ£ Axial Precession β A slow "wobble" of the Earth's axis over 26,000 years.
4οΈβ£ Axial Tilt Change β The tilt shifts every 41,000 years, affecting climate cycles.
5οΈβ£ Orbital Eccentricity β The Earth's orbit changes shape every 100,000 years.
6οΈβ£ Solar System Motion β We move through space at 828,000 km/h!
7οΈβ£ Galactic Motion β The Milky Way itself travels at 2.1 million km/h.
8οΈβ£ Chandler Wobble β A small, natural shift in Earth's axis every 433 days.
We're not just living on Earth we're traveling through the universe at incredible speeds!
Did you know that our planet never stands still? The Earth moves in 8 different ways, shaping our days, seasons, and even the future of our climate!
1οΈβ£ Rotation β Spins on its axis every 24 hours, giving us day & night.
2οΈβ£ Revolution β Orbits the Sun every 365 days, creating the seasons.
3οΈβ£ Axial Precession β A slow "wobble" of the Earth's axis over 26,000 years.
4οΈβ£ Axial Tilt Change β The tilt shifts every 41,000 years, affecting climate cycles.
5οΈβ£ Orbital Eccentricity β The Earth's orbit changes shape every 100,000 years.
6οΈβ£ Solar System Motion β We move through space at 828,000 km/h!
7οΈβ£ Galactic Motion β The Milky Way itself travels at 2.1 million km/h.
8οΈβ£ Chandler Wobble β A small, natural shift in Earth's axis every 433 days.
We're not just living on Earth we're traveling through the universe at incredible speeds!
How beautiful life could have been,
how simple and pure,
and what have we turned it into!
β Nikos Kazantzakis
how simple and pure,
and what have we turned it into!
β Nikos Kazantzakis
Trust is blind,
but when it sees, its vision becomes sharpβ
it neither forgives mistakes nor accepts excuses.
Losing trust is worse than losing people.
Itβs not the betrayal that hurts,
but the feeling of foolishness that follows.
Itβs not the disappointment that makes you cry,
but the blind trust you placed in the one who caused it.
A kind person is not a fool,
but a fool never understands the value of kindness.
but when it sees, its vision becomes sharpβ
it neither forgives mistakes nor accepts excuses.
Losing trust is worse than losing people.
Itβs not the betrayal that hurts,
but the feeling of foolishness that follows.
Itβs not the disappointment that makes you cry,
but the blind trust you placed in the one who caused it.
A kind person is not a fool,
but a fool never understands the value of kindness.
Everything starts at home.
At home, you learn:
Good morning,
good evening,
good night,
please,
thank you,
I'm sorry,
I made a mistake,
no,
yes,
I love you.
You also learn to be
honest,
responsible,
respectful,
and kind.
You learn about
solidarity,
freedom,
and faith.
Respect for:
family,
friends,
teachers,
and elders is taught at home first.
At home, you learn
organization,
self-care, and following rules.
You learn to love life,
yourself,
and those around you.
You respect different beliefs, nature, and animals.
You also learn when to listen,
when to speak,
and when to stay silent.
School reinforces what home teaches.
There, you learn languages, math, history, science, philosophy, and arts.
Home lays the foundationβyou continue building yourself.
It teaches you to respect life, people, and the world around you.
At home, you learn:
Good morning,
good evening,
good night,
please,
thank you,
I'm sorry,
I made a mistake,
no,
yes,
I love you.
You also learn to be
honest,
responsible,
respectful,
and kind.
You learn about
solidarity,
freedom,
and faith.
Respect for:
family,
friends,
teachers,
and elders is taught at home first.
At home, you learn
organization,
self-care, and following rules.
You learn to love life,
yourself,
and those around you.
You respect different beliefs, nature, and animals.
You also learn when to listen,
when to speak,
and when to stay silent.
School reinforces what home teaches.
There, you learn languages, math, history, science, philosophy, and arts.
Home lays the foundationβyou continue building yourself.
It teaches you to respect life, people, and the world around you.
One of the two will attend the other's funeral; only one will have the chance to say the final goodbye, and only one will experience the world without the other.
As long as there is life, love, embrace, and tell that special someone how much they mean to you.
We never know which day will be our last, so cherish every second while you have each other. Collect memories, because in the end, only those memories will remain.
As long as there is life, love, embrace, and tell that special someone how much they mean to you.
We never know which day will be our last, so cherish every second while you have each other. Collect memories, because in the end, only those memories will remain.
Hats stays on.
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Mistershotπ©
@mistershotΒ·08:27 17/02/2025
Gm Degens π©
Are you still here?
Are you still here?
1. The fat kid always plays as the goalkeeper.
2. The game ends when everyone is tired.
3. Even if the game reaches 20-0, with just one goal from the other team, it can turn into 21-20, and you wonβt understand how.
4. There is no referee.
5. There is no offside rule.
6. If the kid with the ball gets angry, he takes it and leaves, and the game is over.
7. The two best players canβt be on the same team; they are the ones who pick the teams.
8. Whoever kicks the ball out has to go get it.
9. If a goal is disputed, it is settled with a penalty kick.
10. If you are the last one to be picked, it is a huge humiliation.
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2. The game ends when everyone is tired.
3. Even if the game reaches 20-0, with just one goal from the other team, it can turn into 21-20, and you wonβt understand how.
4. There is no referee.
5. There is no offside rule.
6. If the kid with the ball gets angry, he takes it and leaves, and the game is over.
7. The two best players canβt be on the same team; they are the ones who pick the teams.
8. Whoever kicks the ball out has to go get it.
9. If a goal is disputed, it is settled with a penalty kick.
10. If you are the last one to be picked, it is a huge humiliation.
(1/2)
ππππππππ
The Old Man, the Donkey, and the Lion
Once upon a time, an old woodcutter used to go to the forest to chop wood. Since he was weak and elderly, he struggled with his work. However, he had a donkey that helped him carry the wood.
One day, while he was working, a lion appeared. The old man was terrified, but the lion did not harm him. Instead, it helped him by using its strength to knock down trees with its powerful claws and teeth.
Thanks to the lionβs help, the old man was able to gather more wood and load his donkey much faster. But when the work was done, he became afraid that the lion might demand a share of the wood or even attack him. So, out of fear, he hurried away without even thanking the lion.
This story teaches us that sometimes, those we fear the most can turn out to be our greatest helpers**. It also highlights the importance of gratitude, as the old man left without showing appreciation for the help he received.
Once upon a time, an old woodcutter used to go to the forest to chop wood. Since he was weak and elderly, he struggled with his work. However, he had a donkey that helped him carry the wood.
One day, while he was working, a lion appeared. The old man was terrified, but the lion did not harm him. Instead, it helped him by using its strength to knock down trees with its powerful claws and teeth.
Thanks to the lionβs help, the old man was able to gather more wood and load his donkey much faster. But when the work was done, he became afraid that the lion might demand a share of the wood or even attack him. So, out of fear, he hurried away without even thanking the lion.
This story teaches us that sometimes, those we fear the most can turn out to be our greatest helpers**. It also highlights the importance of gratitude, as the old man left without showing appreciation for the help he received.
Once upon a time, there were Fire, Water, and Trust...
The three of them went together into a forest, and Fire said:
"If I get lost, look for smoke, because wherever there is smoke, there is fire..."
Water said:
"If I get lost, look for moisture, because wherever there is moisture, there is water..."
Trust said:
"Donβt look for me at all, because once Iβm lost, you will never find me again..."
The three of them went together into a forest, and Fire said:
"If I get lost, look for smoke, because wherever there is smoke, there is fire..."
Water said:
"If I get lost, look for moisture, because wherever there is moisture, there is water..."
Trust said:
"Donβt look for me at all, because once Iβm lost, you will never find me again..."
l'm one of the people that believe in farcaster!
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Juan Antonio LleΓ³ π©
@jalleoΒ·09:10 04/02/2025
Iβm one of the people that believe in farcaster
The Myth of the Milky Way: Hera, Hercules, and the Cosmic Spill
The Milky Way, our galaxy, has a fascinating origin story in Greek mythology. According to legend, its creation is linked to the goddess Hera and the demigod Hercules
The Myth
Zeus, wanting to make his son Heracles immortal, attempted to have him nurse from Hera while she slept. However, Heracles sucked so strongly that Hera woke up startled and pushed him away. As she did, drops of her divine milk spilled across the sky, creating the bright band of stars we now call the Milky Way
- This myth reflects the tension between Hera and Heracles, as Hera resented him for being Zeus' illegitimate child.
- It also illustrates how the ancient Greeks explained celestial phenomena through mythology, associating the heavens with divine events.
The Milky Wayβs name in many languages still reflects this ancient ideaβits Greek name, "Galaxias Kyklos" (ΞΞ±Ξ»Ξ±ΞΎΞ―Ξ±Ο ΞΟκλοΟ), means "Milky Circle."
The Milky Way, our galaxy, has a fascinating origin story in Greek mythology. According to legend, its creation is linked to the goddess Hera and the demigod Hercules
The Myth
Zeus, wanting to make his son Heracles immortal, attempted to have him nurse from Hera while she slept. However, Heracles sucked so strongly that Hera woke up startled and pushed him away. As she did, drops of her divine milk spilled across the sky, creating the bright band of stars we now call the Milky Way
- This myth reflects the tension between Hera and Heracles, as Hera resented him for being Zeus' illegitimate child.
- It also illustrates how the ancient Greeks explained celestial phenomena through mythology, associating the heavens with divine events.
The Milky Wayβs name in many languages still reflects this ancient ideaβits Greek name, "Galaxias Kyklos" (ΞΞ±Ξ»Ξ±ΞΎΞ―Ξ±Ο ΞΟκλοΟ), means "Milky Circle."