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Some Things I Liked


Some Things I Liked
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

Barack Obama’s 2025 cultural list is not just a collection of favorite books, films, and songs. As always, it works as a quiet snapshot of the moment — of the world, of the United States, and of Obama himself as a disciplined reader of reality. He presents these lists with the same restrained tone year after year: no manifesto, no cultural sermon, no insistence on meaning. Still, each edition becomes a small cultural event, capable of driving sales, reviving debates, and pulling demanding works back into the public conversation.

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✅🕒 Published on December 27, 2025 - 12:38



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Welcome Home, Rosie


Welcome Home, Rosie
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

Rosie, when I first saw you, you were a cartoon. A futuristic fantasy, overly optimistic, cleaning the house while the world worked without chaos, bills, or Wi-Fi dropping. I laughed. I thought it was impossible. Today… well, today I’m writing to you because you have already arrived.

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✅🕒 Published on December 26, 2025 - 18:21



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Lucy Hit Ctrl + Z


Lucy Hit Ctrl + Z
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

In 1974, a 3.2-million-year-old fossil rose from the Ethiopian soil and walked straight into the spotlight. Named Lucy, placed upright, pointed forward, she became the green arrow of human evolution. For half a century, she showed the way. Everything neat. Almost too neat.

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✅🕒 Published on December 25, 2025 - 17:32



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Mysteries Solved


Mysteries Solved
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

If 2025 taught humanity anything, it was this: historical mysteries only survive until science shows up with a scanner, a drone, and absolutely zero patience for pretty legends. This was the year when mummies lost their miracle status, wolf pups stopped being adorable proto-dogs, mysterious holes turned into tax spreadsheets, and Napoleon was officially defeated — by microscopic bacteria invisible to the naked eye and to French ego.

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✅🕒 Published on December 24, 2025 - 17:50



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Bitcoin Doesn’t Hug


Bitcoin Doesn’t Hug
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

Bitcoin spent 2025 doing what it does best: promising revolution and delivering anxiety. It hit records, became headlines, made it into bank PowerPoints — and then fell with the grace of someone tripping on an escalator. If you only look at the chart, you see numbers. If you look at people, you see something else: confusion, frustration, and an entire industry pretending it understands what it’s selling.

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✅🕒 Published on December 23, 2025 - 11:52



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When Escape Is Not Enough


When Escape Is Not Enough
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

Forced marriage remains one of the most persistent human rights violations worldwide, primarily affecting women and girls. It occurs when one or both parties do not freely consent and are coerced through family pressure, violence, or threats. Often linked to specific cultural traditions, the practice crosses continents, social classes, and political systems.

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✅🕒 Published on December 22, 2025 - 16:53



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James Webb Strikes Back


James Webb Strikes Back
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

If you still think the universe is a calm, organized, and minimally polite place, James Webb has arrived to slap you across the face. Gently, of course. But still a slap.

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✅🕒 Published on December 21, 2025 - 16:22



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Jingle Bell…


Jingle Bell…
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

Every December starts the same way: blinking lights, people pretending to be joyful, and a soundtrack that invades stores, elevators, and brains without asking permission. Christmas songs don’t play — they occupy. They don’t request attention; they hijack emotions already worn down by the year.

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✅🕒 Published on December 20, 2025 - 17:20



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Wi-Fi Turned Off


Wi-Fi Turned Off
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

Leaving home with your phone’s Wi-Fi turned on has become automatic, like grabbing your keys or checking whether you locked the door. European cybersecurity agencies decided to ruin that comfort. Their new advice is blunt and unapologetic: once you step outside, turn Wi-Fi off.

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✅🕒 Published on December 20, 2025 - 17:17



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Jane In Negative


Jane In Negative
Autor: Maria Raquel

By Maria Raquel

When Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775, the rules were already clear: women observe, men decide. Jane did the opposite. She observed so closely that the system became uncomfortable. Two hundred and fifty years later, the discomfort remains — reinforced by a death without diagnosis and a body of work that disguises survival as romance.

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✅🕒 Published on December 18, 2025 - 15:52



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