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My grandmother died of Alzheimer. The doctors thought, when they diagnosed it, that she wasn't going to live even one year, but she lived. Even when the illness was more advanced, she was around twelve years, I think, in a bed, with diapers, without recognizing anybody, almost without talking. Sometimes she screamed

I'm Spanish, and I would be a bit nervous making unto (is there salt enough? Is the temperature and humidity right? My mom have done unto, so she knows what to expect, but I never did so I wouldn't like to do it without somebody with experience guiding me). Of course, since I live in Galicia, I can just buy it in a

Wait, You don't eat the tocino? My grandmother would like to talk to you about all the hungry children in the world. Throwing it away would be a sin for her (except we don't let it get rancid, we eat it "fresh". Well, now that I think about it, that can be an important difference)

Fun fact, When did all women in Switzerland get the vote? One century ago? 70 years? 50? No, in 1990.

I was with my grandmother when she died. What Alzheimer did to her...that is no way to die, or to live. My father has it too, it started when he was relatively young, 10 years ago. I barely can look at photos of him, from when he was still well, without crying.

In Galician we have "vai a pola pola póla" or "the chicken is in the branch"

The Catholic church is pushing for more restrictive abortion laws in Spain and it seems that they are going to get what they want, the church is publishing books about how women must be submisive and they are still against gay weddings and birth control.

I know several Catholic people who where born out of wedlock, and they are all baptized, have the first communion and confirmation, and some were married in a Catholic church. I'm an atheist, and not a fan of the hyerarchy of the Catholic church, but your local priest was a moron and a jerk

I've read read scientific articles where some menstruating women tested that and no, menstrual blood doesn't attract bears. They don't care about it at all. Food, on the other hand, or strange women (menstruating or not) that want to play with them, are some things that deserve to be investigated.

Oh, yes. And those flavored condoms? The peppermint ones? Never use those as normal condoms. The sensation is...interesting. I heard it somewhere. Not that I know personally, of course. Coff, coff.

Hey, this is the advice of the Spanish police for preventing being raped, too. They have advices like "don't put your name on the mailbox, only the initial" , "close the curtains at night" and "don't go into the elevator if there is a man inside"

No, this story is a different one. That was a Panamanian woman with cocaine in her breast implants. This was a Venezuelan woman with cocaine in her breast implants

10. The Devil Inside These Disney Princess GIFs: REPENT! REPENT! REPENT! (A Sermon by Father Michael Smith Daly)

If nothing changes, Spain will have similar abortion laws in a couple of months. Because, in the words of our minister of justice, banning the abortion of a severely malformed fetus is protecting the weak . But judging by other policies of the government, cutting out economic help for people with disabilities is not.

Oh, I see. Then, it's not different. I was confused because the article mentioned underwear, too.

In some countries, you can't try on underwear (you can try on bras or undershirts, but not panties or underpants) and you can't return them. I'm surprised that you can do it in the USA.

Some bulls, when they are considered "brave" enough, are pardoned as tribute to their bravery and they live for a long time, but I think that that is not very common.

Most people in Spain are not interested or oppose bullfighting, and is banned in certain parts of Spain. Others wanted to ban it but the central administration protected it as a "cultural festivity". Bullfighting is not a tradition in every part of Spain.

I would say that you can do whatever you want with your body, dangerous for you or not, as soon as that doesn't put other people in danger, but your religious rights doesn't extend to decide over the body of your children, if those beliefs are harmful for them. I'm not sure in the USA, but in my country, somebody can