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In 1979 a Puerto Rican man would observe an abduction event while simultaneously being mocked by one shark-toothed grey alien

2024.05.19 17:26 Ufonauter In 1979 a Puerto Rican man would observe an abduction event while simultaneously being mocked by one shark-toothed grey alien

In 1979 a Puerto Rican man would observe an abduction event while simultaneously being mocked by one shark-toothed grey alien
The following account comes from the magazine Evidencia OVNI (No.1) by way of Puerto Rican ufologist Jorge Martin, and was later translated and published in the 1997 V42N4 issue of Flying Saucer Review. The text below is the back and forth interview conducted and translated as it appears in the FSR edition. Note: The comments 'G.C.' within this post refer to FSR editor Gordon Creighton.
We learned recently from a Sr. Luis T., Rodriguez of Sabana Grande that, according to an informant known to him, this informant had witnessed the kidnapping of a man near Tallaboa, between the towns of Ponce and Peñuelas, in the southern part of the Island of Puerto Rico.
This informant, named Héctor Maldonado, a resident of Ponce, was a night-time employee of a local firm. After very great difficulty, due to his pronounced evasiveness, I did finally manage to contact this man Maldonado (aged 39, resident on Calle Isabel, Ponce), and gradually extract from him the details of his story and get him to take me to the spot where it had happened. It had been at about 9.00 o'clock one morning in November 1979, and he was out jogging near the saltings and mangrove thickets of Ponce Salt, near Tallaboa, and right by the sea, on the southern coast of Puerto Rico Island.
He said: "I chanced to turn round suddenly, and there were five or six strange beings there, between 5 ft and 6ft tall, thin, with bald, biggish heads, big almond-shaped glowing eyes - just as though lit up with bright lights - not in the slightest bit normal! It was broad daylight, so it was not a case of some sort of light reflected in their eyes in the way it is at night with animal eyes. That light came from inside their eyes!" (He does not give the actual colour -G.C.)
"They had thin necks and long arms, and long hands and fingers. I didn't note how many fingers - I was too shaken to notice it. The strangest thing was that their skin was a greyish-blue colour. I couldn't see any clothing on them - unless that greyish-blue stuff was itself something that covered their entire body, but to me they looked naked. I spotted no sign of any genitals at any time, though to be honest I didn't fix my attention specially on that.“
"The astonishing thing was that they had got hold of a man and were taking him off. He was a human, olive-skinned, about 5ft 9 in height, with lank black hair, and apparently unconscious. He looked as if he were petrified, with his eyes closed, and they had got hold of him by the armpits. They appeared to be very strong, because two of them were lifting him off the ground with ease. He wasn't even dragging his feet; I didn't get a clear view of his face, because I could only see him from the side. "Behind the beings, above the sea, a bit beyond the mangroves, there was a machine hanging stationary in the air. It looked more or less oval in shape, with a cupola on top, and its sides sort of fluted or grooved, and on the top it had a narrow, curved, projection with lots of lights - just like a garland of lights that you see at Christmas time. The thing was of a silvery metallic colour, and big - really big. And just hanging there in the air, not making a sound."
"Suddenly one of them, who had been kneeling and seemed to be looking at something on the ground, got up and signed to me, and then I felt something as if it were inside my mind, like a voice, - but a bit strange - different from that - coming seemingly from that being. And I heard him say jestingly to the others: 'LOOK AT THAT ONE - HOW HE'S RUNNING'." (The eyewitness had in fact not stopped jogging).
"AND THEN THE BEING HIMSELF STARTED RUNNING, AND MAKING FUN OF ME. Then I got the impression that he said: 'Now - just look how I run,' and he started moving at a quite fantastic speed. Then he halted beside the others, and in my mind I heard him say to them 'WE'LL TAKE HIM TOO. The others replied something like: 'Not him - leave him alone'. ... Something like that. When he was mocking me he had got great big teeth - and pointed ones — like a shark's teeth.” (See the sketch based on the eyewitness's description).
https://preview.redd.it/fgti6imvge1d1.png?width=530&format=png&auto=webp&s=8ecbf2a0e06353959b28acd3c29f31dfd6aab54c
"Next", he said, "That one that had laughed at me and wanted to take me, gestured towards me with his hand and threw something like a great big drop of some sort of cold liquid, which hit me on the chest. Where that had hit me, I at once began to feel very queer - as though my body was swelling up and I was feeling stiff. Like a sort of cramp. But I was so scared that I forced myself to keep on running. And, as I went on, that queer feeling began to lessen, and so I was able to go on.”
"And when I did look back, I saw that they were taking the man towards that craft. I just carried on running, and didn't want to look back, and when I did finally look back next, the craft, and they and the man were all gone. And I just carried on running until I'd got right away from there. "I was terrified. And I didn't tell a soul about it. I was so scared, and felt sure that nobody would believe me. Who was going to believe a story like that? They'd say I was mad, and I wasn't going to expose myself to that, No Señor!"
We asked Maldonado to give us more details of the man they were carrying off.
He said: "Well, he was olive-skinned, with black hair. I don't think he would have been more than about 30. Slim. He was wearing a two-piece suit, with a check pattern, and of a creamy sort of shade. But I didn't get a clear view of his face because - as I've told you - he was sideways on to me all the time. And yes - the man was unconscious or dead. I imagine unconscious".
We asked: "Didn't you notify the Police about what you had seen?"
"No", he replied. "As I've already told you, I was very scared. I didn't think they would believe me. For a long time I have felt bad about what might have happened to that chap that they were taking, because I've no doubt whatsoever that they were indeed taking him. But my fear was too great, and I did nothing. For a long time I carried in my mind the scene of what happened. I couldn't stop thinking about it. But bit by bit I got control of myself and was able to bear it".
I asked: "Did you continue to go jogging at that place?"
He replied: "For a long time I didn't go back there, but after three years, when I was feeling calmer, I did go back there. "One day, I was running there again, on that same sector, and I fell down suddenly, because there was a change of level in the soil there. And when I looked to see the cause, I perceived that the soil there had sunk, forming a perfect circle about 100ft. in diameter. It looked just as though something large and heavy had rested there. I was astonished to see that, but I also noticed that over on the further edge of the circle some individuals with a red minibus belonging to the Civil Defence Dept. were checking the circle. That was around 1982 or May 1983. It's near the place on the salt-flats where they spread out the shrimps in the sun.”
"After that, I lingered there for a while, and talked to those people, and to others, all of whom had seen UFOs thereabouts. "Furthermore, when I read of other things that you had investigated and that you had published previously in the review ENIGMA, showing more or less similar beings that have been seen in the Island and in other places, by other people, then I realized that I wasn't the only one to have seen them.”
"It's true, and for some reason the Governments hide it and cover it up. But as I see it, there's far too much going on, and in the end they are going to have to give some sort of explanation and say what it is that is going on."
https://preview.redd.it/st1yxeg0he1d1.png?width=362&format=png&auto=webp&s=950d230625ca99797ef79b953933234588e79caa
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2024.05.19 17:26 Ufonauter In 1979 a Puerto Rican man would observe an abduction event while simultaneously being mocked by one shark-toothed grey alien

In 1979 a Puerto Rican man would observe an abduction event while simultaneously being mocked by one shark-toothed grey alien
The following account comes from the magazine Evidencia OVNI (No.1) by way of Puerto Rican ufologist Jorge Martin, and was later translated and published in the 1997 V42N4 issue of Flying Saucer Review. The text below is the back and forth interview conducted and translated as it appears in the FSR edition. Note: The comments 'G.C.' within this post refer to FSR editor Gordon Creighton.
We learned recently from a Sr. Luis T., Rodriguez of Sabana Grande that, according to an informant known to him, this informant had witnessed the kidnapping of a man near Tallaboa, between the towns of Ponce and Peñuelas, in the southern part of the Island of Puerto Rico.
This informant, named Héctor Maldonado, a resident of Ponce, was a night-time employee of a local firm. After very great difficulty, due to his pronounced evasiveness, I did finally manage to contact this man Maldonado (aged 39, resident on Calle Isabel, Ponce), and gradually extract from him the details of his story and get him to take me to the spot where it had happened. It had been at about 9.00 o'clock one morning in November 1979, and he was out jogging near the saltings and mangrove thickets of Ponce Salt, near Tallaboa, and right by the sea, on the southern coast of Puerto Rico Island.
He said: "I chanced to turn round suddenly, and there were five or six strange beings there, between 5 ft and 6ft tall, thin, with bald, biggish heads, big almond-shaped glowing eyes - just as though lit up with bright lights - not in the slightest bit normal! It was broad daylight, so it was not a case of some sort of light reflected in their eyes in the way it is at night with animal eyes. That light came from inside their eyes!" (He does not give the actual colour -G.C.)
"They had thin necks and long arms, and long hands and fingers. I didn't note how many fingers - I was too shaken to notice it. The strangest thing was that their skin was a greyish-blue colour. I couldn't see any clothing on them - unless that greyish-blue stuff was itself something that covered their entire body, but to me they looked naked. I spotted no sign of any genitals at any time, though to be honest I didn't fix my attention specially on that.“
"The astonishing thing was that they had got hold of a man and were taking him off. He was a human, olive-skinned, about 5ft 9 in height, with lank black hair, and apparently unconscious. He looked as if he were petrified, with his eyes closed, and they had got hold of him by the armpits. They appeared to be very strong, because two of them were lifting him off the ground with ease. He wasn't even dragging his feet; I didn't get a clear view of his face, because I could only see him from the side. "Behind the beings, above the sea, a bit beyond the mangroves, there was a machine hanging stationary in the air. It looked more or less oval in shape, with a cupola on top, and its sides sort of fluted or grooved, and on the top it had a narrow, curved, projection with lots of lights - just like a garland of lights that you see at Christmas time. The thing was of a silvery metallic colour, and big - really big. And just hanging there in the air, not making a sound."
"Suddenly one of them, who had been kneeling and seemed to be looking at something on the ground, got up and signed to me, and then I felt something as if it were inside my mind, like a voice, - but a bit strange - different from that - coming seemingly from that being. And I heard him say jestingly to the others: 'LOOK AT THAT ONE - HOW HE'S RUNNING'." (The eyewitness had in fact not stopped jogging).
"AND THEN THE BEING HIMSELF STARTED RUNNING, AND MAKING FUN OF ME. Then I got the impression that he said: 'Now - just look how I run,' and he started moving at a quite fantastic speed. Then he halted beside the others, and in my mind I heard him say to them 'WE'LL TAKE HIM TOO. The others replied something like: 'Not him - leave him alone'. ... Something like that. When he was mocking me he had got great big teeth - and pointed ones — like a shark's teeth.” (See the sketch based on the eyewitness's description).
https://preview.redd.it/68y8l2ewfe1d1.png?width=530&format=png&auto=webp&s=2e332c151ac69bbe43b0ba1f43dca2bd3585d36c
"Next", he said, "That one that had laughed at me and wanted to take me, gestured towards me with his hand and threw something like a great big drop of some sort of cold liquid, which hit me on the chest. Where that had hit me, I at once began to feel very queer - as though my body was swelling up and I was feeling stiff. Like a sort of cramp. But I was so scared that I forced myself to keep on running. And, as I went on, that queer feeling began to lessen, and so I was able to go on.”
"And when I did look back, I saw that they were taking the man towards that craft. I just carried on running, and didn't want to look back, and when I did finally look back next, the craft, and they and the man were all gone. And I just carried on running until I'd got right away from there. "I was terrified. And I didn't tell a soul about it. I was so scared, and felt sure that nobody would believe me. Who was going to believe a story like that? They'd say I was mad, and I wasn't going to expose myself to that, No Señor!"
We asked Maldonado to give us more details of the man they were carrying off.
He said: "Well, he was olive-skinned, with black hair. I don't think he would have been more than about 30. Slim. He was wearing a two-piece suit, with a check pattern, and of a creamy sort of shade. But I didn't get a clear view of his face because - as I've told you - he was sideways on to me all the time. And yes - the man was unconscious or dead. I imagine unconscious".
We asked: "Didn't you notify the Police about what you had seen?"
"No", he replied. "As I've already told you, I was very scared. I didn't think they would believe me. For a long time I have felt bad about what might have happened to that chap that they were taking, because I've no doubt whatsoever that they were indeed taking him. But my fear was too great, and I did nothing. For a long time I carried in my mind the scene of what happened. I couldn't stop thinking about it. But bit by bit I got control of myself and was able to bear it".
I asked: "Did you continue to go jogging at that place?"
He replied: "For a long time I didn't go back there, but after three years, when I was feeling calmer, I did go back there. "One day, I was running there again, on that same sector, and I fell down suddenly, because there was a change of level in the soil there. And when I looked to see the cause, I perceived that the soil there had sunk, forming a perfect circle about 100ft. in diameter. It looked just as though something large and heavy had rested there. I was astonished to see that, but I also noticed that over on the further edge of the circle some individuals with a red minibus belonging to the Civil Defence Dept. were checking the circle. That was around 1982 or May 1983. It's near the place on the salt-flats where they spread out the shrimps in the sun.”
"After that, I lingered there for a while, and talked to those people, and to others, all of whom had seen UFOs thereabouts. "Furthermore, when I read of other things that you had investigated and that you had published previously in the review ENIGMA, showing more or less similar beings that have been seen in the Island and in other places, by other people, then I realized that I wasn't the only one to have seen them.”
"It's true, and for some reason the Governments hide it and cover it up. But as I see it, there's far too much going on, and in the end they are going to have to give some sort of explanation and say what it is that is going on."
https://preview.redd.it/5usbfn65ge1d1.png?width=362&format=png&auto=webp&s=09e7e338d35c3740844c39d17d2f08e218703b19
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2024.05.19 07:08 Happy-Distribution33 House - Techno - Electronic Music

Hello, mates!! I'm traveling on June 10-14 to San Juan, Puerto Rico. I'm willing to know any disco or incoming event in this time range. Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
Hola!! Viajo del 10 al 14 de junio a San Juan, Puerto Rico. Estoy dispuesto a conocer cualquier discoteca o evento entrante en este rango de tiempo. ¿Alguna idea?
Gracias de antemano.
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2024.05.19 05:08 PuzzledCrest Debate presidencial y Puerto Rico

Debate presidencial y Puerto Rico
https://m.twitch.tv/trumporbiden2024 Hay un canal de Ai debatiendo con personalidad de candidato a Presidentes. Como lo genera ai y el chat ¿crees que contesto todas las dudas comunes Puerto Rico, cuáles serían esos temas? ¿sintonizarán al debate o crees que no hablarán de PR? ¿Alternativamente podemos hacer que el ai nos conteste de PR?
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2024.05.18 22:20 biscuityart Experiences as a Mainlander Puerto Rican...

Perdon por la falta de Español! ☹️
EDIT: Forgive incorrect terminology in title, I basically meant "Experiences as a Puerto Rican who grew up in the USA." Oopsie.
Sorry if this isn't the place to post about this stuff, I'm not sure where to go... I've only recently been able to learn more about Puerto Rico because of my experiences growing up. For context, I'm half Puerto Rican, half mainland USAmerican, and I was pretty much entirely raised by my USAmerican side of the family. Because of that they didn't really talk about me being Puerto Rican at all, and when they did it was to comment on my "latin passion" or "spiciness" or something.
I distinctly remember a moment as a teenager when I told my (mainland American) mom I wanted to see Puerto Rico, and she said without missing a beat "Only from the window of a bus or something." The way my (estranged) dad talked about PR made it sound like a crime-riddled wasteland and he never had anything nice to say about his time there as a kid before he moved to NYC. Whenever I brought up being boricua/Puerto Rican to strangers, they would usually just say something weird about how it explained my temper. For the longest time I've felt confused and ashamed about it.
I've only very recently come to terms with the fact that all of that is WRONG and I shouldn't have been talked to like that, especially by my own family. I want to visit Puerto Rico in person if I can, I want to learn the language (my classmates poked fun at me for not taking French over Spanish and I flunked the class anyway...), I want to actually learn more. I think I deserve to be angry of being deprived of this stuff for so long.
I'm scared to talk about it here because I've seen the comments people make on folks who make posts about wanting to "reconnect to their culture". There's sentiments that people born on the mainland are lesser Puerto Ricans, especially people who don't know the language and are as separated as I am from it. I'm afraid I'm not boricua enough to even begin to navigate this part of myself and I'm worried that all the comments on this post will just be people telling me to go away or something. Maybe that's irrational.
All of this to say that I'm hoping I'm not alone in thinking that the way people have talked to me about PR throughout my life has been stupid and bad and that I shouldn't feel like I have to avoid being a Puerto Rican out of internalized shame. I realize this has been asked a lot and I've already read through a lot of the posts asking it, but out of a lack of any other way to phrase this... Is there a way I can "connect with my culture" and be a part of the Puerto Rican online community somehow despite me being in my 20s and just barely overcoming my internalized stigma?
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2024.05.18 21:26 BetExcellent6207 Consejos de reubicación

Hola a todos!
Soy de Colombia y mi empresa me va a reubicar a Puerto Rico en el mes de Junio, voy con mi esposa y mis dos perros (mediano y pequeño), estamos muy emocionados con esta oportunidad, la isla se ve hermosa.
Quisiera preguntar que áreas podría buscar para vivir en casa/apartamento, tenemos un presupuesto de 2 a 2.5k, en lo posible que no sea tan lejos o que el tráfico no sea tan pesado camino a mi nueva oficina (Montehiedra).
La otra pregunta que tengo es referente a mi esposa que trabaja de forma remota para una empresa de Curazao, puede seguir con este trabajo desde PR sin ningún problema?
De antemano muchas gracias por su colaboración, apreciamos cualquier otro consejo o comentario que nos quieran dar!
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2024.05.18 20:43 xarsha_93 ¿Dónde coño?

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2024.05.18 06:06 supremekhaoz [Tutorial] Secretos de pan sobao

[Tutorial] Secretos de pan sobao
Hola, habia olvidado este post pero u/vanyt525 contesto y recorde que nunca les di la informacion. Esto va pa largo y tecnico pero lamentablemente asi es esto :) por algo tomo a~os aprender.

Introducion y tips

  • Primero que todo, no soy experto solo un puertorique~o en la diaspora que cogio este hobby porque extra~aba mucho mi pan, solo tengo 2 a~os de experiencia haciendo estas cosas.
  • Esto es un arte y un poco de ciencia. Al principio me frustraba que las recetas no funcionaban pero mientras mas he aprendido me he dado cuenta que las recetas son importantes pero hay que 'escuchar' la masa. Si hace mas frio, calor, humedad todo eso afecta la masa. Es dificil de comunicar esto y todavia es algo que no se en muchiisimo detalle pero tengo una idea. Esta es la diferencia entre todos esos panaderos. Quiero decir que el respeto que tengo por ellos es tanto a pesar de ya saber como hacerlo.
  • Trata de hacer mas variedad de masas. Por ejemplo sourdough, pizza, croissant etc. no solo es divertido pero de verdad te da el confidence y tambien te ense~a sobre tecnicas que ayudan en esto. Aprender hacer pizza nepolitana fue una de las cosas que mejoro mi pan lo mas.

Base

De todas las recetas que he intentado estas dos son las que me sirven de base. Es bueno seguir la receta al principio y leer todos las recomendaciones. Este primer articulo tiene muuuchos buenos tips si lees todo y vas al pie de la letra vas a tener algo decente al final. https://senseandedibility.com/pan-sobao-puerto-rican-bread/#wprm-recipe-container-4452 Esta la sugiero como segundo intento y usa ciertas tecnicas diferentes pero las instrucciones son dificiles de entender si no eres familiar con el tema. https://www.recetaspuertorico.com/recetas/pan-sobao-pan-de-manteca/#vapor-20200430

Que nos gusta tando del pan de puerto rico?

Gran parte de saber que te gusta del pan para saber como replicarlo. Mi conclusion ha sido que el pan de puerto rico primero que todo tiene mucha variedad, unos usan mantequilla, otros manteca otros azucar otros solo harina, agua y sal. El pan que es tu favorito suave dulcecito lo mas seguro es el menos favorito de otro.
Pero en general lo comun en todos creo que es un pan bien suave y fluffy (lo opuesto a denso) y usar alguna masa madre para darle ese saborsito adictivo (ustedes saben lo que me refiero, el saborsito que no te deja parar de comer) pero la manteca es parte de ese saborsito tambien.

Los 'secretos'

Como ya he dicho antes todo este puede ser un poco generico y frustrante si no has hecho pan antes pero realmente hay muchas variables. Tratare de ponerlas en orden de "aja" moments donde vi mejoras considerables.
  1. Decide que tipo de pan quieres
  • Quieres una capa exterior fina? usa un horno precalentado 400F. Algo como esto.
https://preview.redd.it/9kknj6kn041d1.png?width=1366&format=png&auto=webp&s=34c5c2a2654a899879fbc6924063929f6e690f39
  • Quieres el pan durito. Horno frio 350 algo asi:
https://preview.redd.it/3u7dljseq31d1.png?width=360&format=png&auto=webp&s=e47db10fc4731fc4c98caab9e6092c2a2b676003
  1. Masa Madre: Creo que este es de los mayores secretos. Si sabes de masas madres sabras que este es el secreto de muchas panaderias famosas y pizzas famosas en muchas partes del mundo. Existen algunas de 100 a~os. La version mas simple de este es el poolish que dejas en la noche pero si quieres otro nivel puedes hacer tu propio sourdough starter, es dificil mantenerlo y toma como un mes crearlo pero si quieres dedicarle tiempo definiticamente lo lleva al otro nivel, tambien le da mas estructura a la masa. Si usas el sourdough no quieres que sea muy sour porque el pan de puerto rico no es muy intenso en este sentido pero si usas solo un poco no va afectar mucho el sabor. Me gusta usarlo como la levadura si tengo suficiente tambien. Este tema no se mucho pero si se que de los panes mas suaves y adictivos que he hecho tienen sourdough o por lo menos una prefermentacion de 1 o 2 noches.
  2. **Amasar** Esto es absolutamente de las partes mas importantes y lo que mas requiere arte, creo que podria escribir mucho sobre los detalles de esto. Primero, olvida todo lo que dicen de mezclar por 8 minutos o reposar, lo puedes usar como guia pero es mucho mas importante que el pan llegue a su nivel apropiado que seguir los minutos que pueda decir la receta. Muchas personas mencionan que puedes 'sobreamasar' pero realmente creo que no debe ser una preocupacion real, nunca me ha pasado y con estos panes es dificil (en mi opinion), el error mas comun es no amasar lo suficiente.
    1. Como sabes que llego a su nivel correcto? window pane test . El pan debe poder estirarse sin romperse.
    2. la masa debe recogerse poco a poco y ser mas consistente. Si por mas que tratas no se une y vuelve consistente es una de dos cosas: necesitas mas harina (si esta muy mojada), necesitas mas agua (si esta muy seco) o simplemente dejarlo reposar 5-10 minutos tapado y "magicamente" cuando vuelvas va a estar mucho mas facil de manejar, si haces otras masas gran parte es simplemente dejarlas desarollar el gluten, no es muy intuitivo pero dejarlo reposar ayuda
  3. **Reposar!!!!** Ok somos unos desesperaos y queremos comer el PAN! pero por favor dejalo reposar las horas que necesite. No te dejes llevar por el tiempo solo deja que el pan te comunique que termino.
    1. DEJALO REPOSAR!! cuando termines de amasar a mi me gusta hacer 3 reposos. Esto ya es territorio de mi tecnica personal y puedes hacerlo diferente y puede funcionar, pero lo importante es que el pan realmente este listo antes de ponerlo en el horno. Para todos estos pasos no lo dejes al aire libre cuando este reposando.
      1. Uno con toda la masa, esto toma ~1 hora. Tiene que doblar en tama~o. La temperatura afecta esto un montoon.
      2. Despues meterle un pu~o y recoger la masa y dejarlo tapado (boca abajo) por 5-10 minutos. Cuando sacas el pan va a estar diferentes temperaturas y esto ayuda a que sea mas consistente
      3. Dividir en bolitas (me gusta hacer 4 un poco mas grande que un pu~o). Aqui las dejo reposar 10-30 minutos. Los 30 es cuando quiero esperar menos.
      4. Hacer la forma del pan. Despues de esos dos mini reposos ya el pan se va a poder estirar mucho mas y si lo comparas con uno que haces la forma de una pues puede ser que salga mas denso y menos fluffy. Puede parecer que no importa pero cada uno de estos pasos le da mas fuerza al pan y lo hace mas suavesito. Me gusta aplanarlo, hacer un rollo y pinchar toda la parte de abajo.
      5. Por ULTIMO y mas importante. Aqui lo dejas reposar hasta que se doble en tama~o ( mas o menos). Aqui no es sobre tama~o o tiempo pero que si presionas el pan la marcada no debe rebotar muy rapido se debe quedar marcado por 30 segundos a un minuto. Cuando llega a este punto es que esta listo y ya el horno debe estar precalentado.
  4. Horno y termometro En esta parte hice muchos errores tambien. Otra cosa muy importante es tener un termometro. Los hornos miden temperaturas un poco mal y otros lo hacen muy bien. Si no tienes un termometro no tienes forma de saber como esta tu horno. puede ser que quieras poner el pan a 400 grados pero abres la puerta baja 20 grados talvez tu horno dice 400 pero realmente es 360. Pero a la vez no es que si baja de 400 ya esta mal pero ver la temperatura ayuda a que sepas si dejarlo mas tiempo o menos.
    1. vapor WARNING: Cuidado con llenar un horno de vapor. Te puedes dar una quemada chevere si lo abres y sale todo el vapor. (no creo que te mate pero no es placentero para nada). El vapor creo que ayuda a que sea mas suave y ayuda a cocinarlo. Aqui npi pero se que es bueno. Aveces le pongo mucho vapor aveces no tanto. Esto es parte de lo que los hornos profesionales hacen mejor.
    2. NO ABRAS EN LOS PRIMEROS 15 MINUTOS. Uno se motiva por verlo pero abrir el horno en la primera fase es un super error. Lo que vas hacer es bajar la temperatura y arruinar ese proceso delicioso que esta pasando.
  5. **Harina** la harina tiene mucho que ver pero no te preocupes mucho. Mezcla harina de pan o harina todo uso. La diferencia mayor es cuando estas amasando y que la de pan tiene mas proteina y fuerza pero si haces todo bien los dos funcionan. La cantidad de liquido que absorbe cada harina es diferente tambien.

La mente

Suena estupido pero al menos cuando estas aprendiendo requires concentracion y querer hacerlo. Han habido dias que lo hago de mala gana y uso la receta perfecta que he tratado antes y sale un pan denso y malo (bueno ni tan malo haha) y cuando estoy ahi entretenido, divirtiendome hago todo bien algarete mido con el corazon y sale el mejor pan EVAL.

Variaciones de sabor

Bueno, aqui es donde les tengo malas noticias, este pan se le puede meter lo que quieras y el otro secreto es que le ponen los panaderos. Es lo que diferencia el pan mas si ya tienes todo lo de arriba correcto. Esto es mas lo que afecta el sabor y no la estructura.
  • Azucar: algunas recetas las he hecho con 1/4 taza otros con solo 2 cucharadas. Cidrines creo que tiene mas azucar y el dulcesito.
  • Manteca: esto es lo que le da como el medio agrio o sabor adictivo similar a unas papitas fritas por ejemplo.
  • Mantequilla: Cambia la estructura pero tambien el sabor en parte
  • leche: Los panes con leche son mucho mas suave
  • sal: fundamental pero un poco mas de sal puede resaltar los sabores mas.
  • Huevo: algunas recetas tienen huevo dentro del pan pero tambien la clara se puede usar para darle color y mas sabor al pan por afuera. Esto es lo que usa por ejemplo un croissant para tener ese color amarillo oscuro y que no sea tan hincho.
En mi experiencia va a ser o manteca para los panes mas plain o (azucar+leche+mantequilla) para los panes mas dulces.

Mis recetas (mas o menos)

No soy muy bueno documentando pero estos son estimados de recetas que he hecho. Siempre hay variacion pero esto es ballpark
Pan de agua
  • 5 cups all purpose Flour
  • 1 tbsp salt
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 2 cups warm water
  • 2.5 tsp yeast
  • 1 Egg White + 1 tbsp water
Levadura
  1. Mix yeast, 1 tbsp sugar and water
  2. Wait 20 min
  3. Cover with towel
Pan
  1. Mezclar levadura con una taza de harina a la vez.
  2. Despues de ~3 tazas anadir sal.
  3. amasar 8 to 10 minutes (mas o menos)
  4. Reposar 2 horas con toalla humeda encima
  5. Dividir en bolas similares y formar en panes. Cortar con navaja.
  6. Egg white with 1 tbsp water. Mezclarlos y poner en el pan con una brocha.
  7. Hervir 1.25 tazas de agua
  8. 400F NO PREHEAT
  9. Dejar en el horno por 35 minutes
Nota: a esta receta le anadiria preferment si la hiciera de nuevo y creo que quedaria bastante bien. Pan de agua es un poco mas facil de replicar.
Pan sobao
  • 6 cups bread flour
  • 1 tbsp salt
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 2 tbsp yeast
  • 3 tbsp sugar
  • 1 cup milk
  • 4 tbsp mantequilla o 2 tbsp manteca
  • 2 tbsp vinagre
  • 2 huevos
  • 2 tbsp vegetable
  1. Mix levadura, 3 tsp sugar and water
  2. Mix harina, azucar, salt
  3. Add levadura, huevo, milk, butter, poolish
Nota: Esto es una variacion de las de arriba por eso las instrucciones super malas. Este es un pan mas dulce y suave pero mucho mas dificil de que llegue a la consistencia correcta es facil terminar en territorio de postre.
BUENA SUERTE Y A COMER PAN!! Hasta si no les sale igual que su panaderia favorita es un proceso bien satisfactorio y meditativo espero que todo esto les ayude! Y perdonen si es desorganizado trate de escribir lo mas detalle que podia pensar!
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2024.05.18 03:00 Mysterious_Disk6859 Personajes de anime que podrían representar a Puerto Rico (Fase 1)

Personajes de anime que podrían representar a Puerto Rico (Fase 1)
Google doc para someter personajes de anime que podrian representar a Puerto Rico similar a México y Goku. Una amiga se le ocurrió y yo estoy compartiendo.
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2024.05.18 01:43 Leather_Focus_6535 The currently 105 inmates executed by Florida since the 1970s and their crimes (warning, graphic content, please read at your own risk) [part 2, cases 53-105]

This is the second half of my list for Florida's execution roster. As stated in the first part, I split it into two halves in order to follow reddit's character count limitations. Link to part 1.
The currently 105 executed offenders, cases 53 to 105:
53. Aileen Wuornos (~1974-2002, lethal injection): Wuornos murdered 7 men between the ages of 47-65. She was a street prostitute that enticed her victims with promises of sexual favors. After a victim was entrapped, Wuornos shot them dead, and robbed them of their money and their vehicles. Although Wuornos initially claimed that she killed the victims in self defense, she later admitted that they were murdered for their valuables. Her criminal history was extensive, and she had several convictions for armed robbery, assault, DUIs, reckless discharge of firearms, and disorderly conduct. She was also accused of domestic violence by an ex husband, and he placed a restraining order on her within weeks of their marriage.
54. Linroy Bottoson (~1971-2002, lethal injection): In a robbery of a post office, Bottoson stole $14,000 in money orders and $100 in cash, and abducted the post mistress, 74 year old Catherine Alexander. After holding her captive for 3 days, Bottoson stabbed Alexander 16 times, and ran her over with his car. He had several robberies on his criminal record.
55. Amos King Jr. (~1972-2002, lethal injection): After he escaped from a minimum security prison, King broke into the home of 68 year old Natalie Brady and assaulted her. She was raped, stabbed, and savagely beaten in the attack. King then set her house on fire, and returned back to the prison. At his arrival, the prison counselor confronted him about his absence and bloodied clothing. He was stabbed 25 times by King, but managed to survive his injuries. Despite her injuries, Brady managed to crawl out of her burning home, but succumbed to blood loss shortly before help could arrive. King had a previous conviction for robbery.
56. Newton Slawson (1989-2003, lethal injection): Slawson went over to the home of the Wood family (consisting of parents, 23 year old Gerald and 21 year old Peggy, and their children, 4 year old Jennifer and 3 year old Glendon) to buy some cocaine. During an argument over the transaction, Slawson shot and killed Gerald, Jennifer, and Glendon, and wounded Peggy. Slawson then stabbed Peggy (who was 8 months pregnant) with such force that he tore her unborn child out of her womb.
57. Paul Hill (1994-2003, lethal injection): During an attack on an abortion clinic, Hill shot and killed John Britton, a 69 year old abortionist, and his bodyguard, 74 year old James Barrett. Britton’s wife, 68 year old June, was also wounded in the shooting. Hill was a hardline pro life activist and Christian fundamentalist, and saw ending abortion by any means necessary as his personal divine mission.
58. Johnny Robinson (~1980s-2004, lethal injection): Robinson and his teenage accomplice picked up 31 year old Beverly St. George when they found her broken down on the side of the road. They then raped St. George and shot her to death. He tried to claim that they had consensual relations and St. George was hit by an accidental discharge during intercourse. If Robinson's "recollection" was to be believed, he then shot her again to cover up an "accidental" shooting of a white woman. The courts weren't convinced by the defense, and the accomplice admitted that the murder was entirely deliberate and calculated from the beginning. Robinson had several rape convictions and accusations before St. George's murder.
59. John Blackwelder (~1970s-2004, lethal injection): While incarcerated for molesting a 10 year old boy, Blackwelder tied up his cellmate, 39 year old Raymond Wigley, under the alleged pretenses of a bondage session and strangled him to death with makeshift rope. According to Blackwelder, Wigley had been sexually harassing him, and he wanted to put a permeant end to the unwanted advances. Blackwelder had several sexual assault convictions dating back to the 1970s, and was also previously convicted for threatening former vice president Dan Quayle. His victim was the accomplice of another executed offender, John Marek, and was serving a life sentence for assisting him in the torture murder of a woman [for more details on Marek and Wigley's crimes, please see section 68] at the time of his own death.
60. Glen Ocha (1999-2005, lethal injection): Ocha picked up 28 year old Carol Skjerva from a bar and they had sex in his home. However, Skjerva allegedly made mocking remarks towards his genitals and threatened to tell her fiance of their encounter. In a drunken rage and under the influence of ecstasy, Ocha hung her with rope from his kitchen door.
61. Clarence Hill (1982-2006, lethal injection): During an attempted bank robbery with an accomplice, Hill engaged in a shootout with the responding policemen. One of the officers, 26 year old Stephen Taylor, was killed and another was wounded.
62. Arthur Rutherford (1985-2006, lethal injection): Rutherford was hired by a widow, 63 year old Stella Salamon, to do odd jobs around her home. He then drowned Salamon in her bathtub and tried to cash in a check of $2,000 from her account. Salamon's nude body was found with a broken arm, bruising all across her face, and three head wounds.
63. Danny Rolling (~1960s-2006, lethal injection): Rolling murdered a total of 8 people between the ages of 8-55. In 1989, Rolling stabbed 55 year old William Grissom, William’s 24 year old daughter Julie, and his 8 year old grandson Sean to death in their home. Julie’s body was ritualistically mutilated and posed during the attack. A year later, he shot his estranged father, 59 year old James. Although James survived, he was left permanently blind. Rolling then burglarized several student dorms in a week long rampage. Five students, 23 year old Tracy Paules, 23 year old Manuel Taboda, 18 year old Sonja Larson, 17 year old Christa Hoyt, and 17 year old Christina Powell, were bound, raped, and stabbed to death. Only Taboada was spared from any sexual abuse. As with Julia Grissom, Rolling posed the female victims into provocative positions and mutilated their bodies. Roiling decapitated Hoyt and placed her head on a cabinet shelf for the sole purpose of shocking witnesses stumbling across the scene. He had a long history of robberies, assaults, and voyeurism, and some of his earliest convictions occurred when he was a teenager.
64. Ángel Díaz (~1960s-2006, lethal injection): In his native Puerto Rico, Díaz stabbed an unidentified man, who was a director of a local drug rehabilitation center, 19 times while the victim was asleep. Díaz was sentenced for second degree murder, but he escaped after beating a guard near death, and fled to Florida. During his stay in Florida, Díaz and his accomplices robbed a strip club at gunpoint, and shot and killed the manager, 49 year old Joseph Nagy. After Nagy’s murder, he and his accomplices relocated themselves to Connecticut. However, they were arrested for a possession of illegal firearms charge. Díaz and 3 other inmates briefly managed to escape by beating up a guard and threatening another at knifepoint, but were quickly recaptured. After a cellmate testified that Díaz confessed to Nagy’s murder, he was deported back to Florida and sentenced to death. His execution sparked controversy, as it took him 34 minutes to succumb to the lethal drugs. Díaz’s other criminal convictions include shooting and injuring an officer during an armed robbery and several drug possession charges. Authorities also suspected him of being involved with several Puerto Rican nationalist insurgent groups.
65. Mark Schwab (1987-2008, lethal injection): Schwab lured 11 year old Junny Rios-Martinez into a motel room by posing as a photographer for a surfing magazine. He bound Rios-Martinez, anally penetrated him, and smothered the boy to death with a pillow. Schwab also had a conviction for the sexual battery of a 13 year old boy, and he was released after serving 3 out of an 8 year prison sentence months before Rios-Martinez's murder.
66. Richard Henyard (1993-2008, lethal injection): Henyard and his teenage accomplice carjacked 35 year old Dorothy Lewis, and her two daughters, 7 year old Jamilya and 3 year old Jasmine. The pair raped Dorothy, and shot and killed both of her daughters. Dorothy was also shot in the head, but was able to survive. Dorothy recounted that she tried praying for her and her children's safety, and Henyard taunted her by mockingly claiming to be Satan himself.
67. Wayne Tompkins (~1980s-2008, lethal injection): While helping his girlfriend move from their home, Tompkins made sexual advances on her 15 year old daughter, Lisa DeCarr. When she rejected him, Tompkins raped and strangeld her to death with a bathrobe, and tried to report DeCarr as a runaway. Tompkins also had several sexual assault convictions and accusations prior to the murder. One incident involved him abducting and abusing a gas station clerk.
68. John Marek (~1980s-2008, lethal injection): Marek and his accomplice, Raymond Wigley, picked up 47 year old Adela Simmons. They forced Simmons to perform oral sex on them, burned her fingers and pubic hairs, and strangled her to death with a bandana. The pair then dumped her body near a beach. Marek was sentenced to death for Simmons' murder, while Wigley was given a life sentence. While in prison, Wigley himself was strangled to death by the above mentioned John Blackwelder.
69. Martin Grossman (1984-2010, lethal injection): Grossman was given probation after a spree involving the burglary of an ex girlfriend's home and stealing cars. While out shooting a stolen handgun with a friend, they were confronted by Margaret Park, a 26 year old wildlife ranger. Wanting to avoid being arrested and put back into prison for violating his parole, Grossman and his friend attacked Park with a flashlight. They wrestled her service pistol away from her and shot and killed Park with it. Due to Grossman being Jewish, his death sentence outraged several Jewish organizations across the globe, and they petitioned ceaselessly for his clemency.
70. Manuel Valle (1978-2011, lethal injection): While driving a stolen car, Valle was pulled over by Louis Pena, a 41 year old police officer, for a traffic violation. In the confrontation, Valle shot Pena and his partner. Although Pena was killed in the shooting, his partner's life was saved by a bullet proof vest.
71. Oba Chandler (~1960s-2011, lethal injection): Chandler enticed a woman, 36 year old Joan Rogers, and her two daughters, 17 year old Michelle and 14 year old Christe, with the promise of a boat ride. On board, he bound the family with rope and raped all three of them. Chandler then tied concrete blocks around Joan and her daughters' necks and tossed them into the ocean to drown. He also raped and strangled 20 year old Ivelisse Berrios–Beguerisse after abducting her from a mall, and was linked to the murder by a 2014 DNA test 3 years after his execution. Chandler was an inveterate sexual predator with a very long criminal history, and was first arrested for car theft in his early teens. Many of his other crimes include several convictions of armed robbery, burglary, rape, counterfeiting, and kidnapping. In one incident, he broke into a couple’s house, and sexually assaulted the wife in front of her husband. One surviving victim, a 24 year old Canadian tourist, helped investigators tie Chandler to the Rogers’ murders with her reports.
72. Robert Waterhouse (~1966-2012, lethal injection): In 1966, Waterhouse snuck into the home of 77 year old Ella Carter, and raped and strangled her to death. He was paroled after serving 8 years of a life sentence. A few years later, Waterhouse picked up 29 year old Deborah Kammerer from a bar and assaulted her on a nearby beach. He stabbed and violated Kammerer with a broken bottle, shoved a tampon down her throat, and drowned her in the ocean waters.
73. David Gore (1981-2012, lethal injection): Gore and his cousin abducted and murdered 4 teenage girls (17 year old Ying Hua Ling, 17 year old Lynn Eilliot, 14 year old Angelica LaVallee, 14 year old Barbara Byer) and 2 grown women (48 year old Hsiang Huang Ling and 35 year old Judith Daley). The victims were kidnapped through force, picked up while hitchhiking, or tricked into thinking that Gore was a police officer detaining them. They were then tied up, raped, and shot or strangled to death. The cousins dismembered the bodies in their attempts to destroy them and buried the scattered remains in shallow graves. Two of their victims, Ying Hua Ling and Hsiang Huang Ling, were a mother and daughter pair of Taiwanese immigrants, and the cousins murdered them together. A 7th victim, 14 year old friend of Eilliot, was also abducted and sodomized, but she managed to escape with Eilliot's help.
74. Manuel Pardo Jr. (1986-2012, lethal injection): Pardo was a corrupt cop heavily involved in the drug trade. After his department fired him for his abuse of power and suspected tampering of investigations, Pardo went on a crime spree. He shot and killed at least 9 men and women in robberies and interpersonal disputes. The victims he murdered in robberies were 39 year old Ulpiano Ledo, 37 year old Luis Robledo, 33 year old Mario Amador, and 28 year old Roberto Alons. In every robbery incident, he stole the victims’ credit cards. Pardo killed 28 year old Fara Quintero in an argument over a ring he pawned to her and 30 year old Sara Musa for refusing his demands of buying him a VCR set with a credit card stolen from one of his previous robberies. Another victim, Michael Millot, a 38 year old Haitian refugee that took up work as a gunsmith, was slain out of Pardo’s fears of him being a police informant. His last murders were 40 year old Ramon Alvero, a drug dealer that he work for, and Alvaro’s girlfriend, 38 year old Daisy Ricard. Pardo turned on the couple after Alvaro stiffed him of a meeting. He shot Alvaro dead, but Padro’s gun jammed when he tried to shoot Ricard as well. As he was beating Ricard to death with his gun, it discharged and hit Pardo’s foot. On death row, Pardo tried to fashion himself as a vigilante trying to rid Florida of all drug related crimes.
75. Larry Mann (~1970s-2012, lethal injection): Mann ambushed 10 year old Elisa Nelson while she was biking from school to a dentist appointment. He raped Nelson and beat her to death with a pipe. Authorities also initially suspected Mann in the murders of several girls in the area, such as 16 year old Janie Sanders and 13 year old Rose Levandoski, but the current thinking is that another (still unknown) predator was likely responsible. Although he had convictions against adult women, Mann was a pedophile with a history of mostly preying on young girls.
76. Elmer Carroll (~1972-2012, lethal injection): Carroll broke into the room of 10 year old Christine McGowan. He raped and strangled the girl to death, tucked the body underneath the bedsheets, and stole her stepfather's construction truck. McGowan's body discovered was by her stepfather when he came to check on her. At the time of the murder, Carroll had two separate convictions (including one against his then 5 year old niece) for child molestation and was first accused of rape at the age of 16.
77. William Van (~1971-2013, lethal injection): Poyck Van Poyck and another man, Frank Valdez, ambushed a prison van that their incarcerated friend was being transported in with the intent of freeing him. The pair shot and killed a guard, 40 year old Fred Griffis and wounded another. Despite overtaking the van, they were forced to retreat without their friend with the arrival of police reinforcements. Both were captured after a brief shootout with the police and were given death sentences for Griffis’ murder. The case sparked controversy when Valdez was beaten to death by other prison guards in his cell. The officers involved were all fired but acquitted for murder in their trials. Van Poyck had several convictions of armed robbery on his record.
78. John Ferguson (~1960s-2013, lethal injection): Ferguson was the mastermind of the Carol City massacre that his above mentioned accomplices, Marvin Francois and Beauford White, participated in. He also committed a series of murders on his own. Two of his other victims, 17 year old Brian Glenfeldt and 17 year old Belinda Worley, were a couple that were ambushed in the parking lot of an ice cream shop. Ferguson raped Worley, shot her and Glenfeldt dead, and ran off with her jewelry and Glenfeldt’s wallet. Another couple, 82 year old Katherine and 75 year old Raymond Perry, were assaulted by Ferguson in their motel room, robbed, and shot dead execution style. Authorities also believe that Ferguson was responsible for the murders of James Ward, a 40 year old runaway from a mental institution, and Joseph Walters (age unknown), but was never convicted of them in court. Ferguson had a troubled upbringing, was stealing cars at the age of 13, and convicted for the attempted murder of an officer. Due to allegations of him being a schizophrenic, his execution was delayed numerous times, which is why he was put to death decades after his accomplices.
79. Marshall Gore (1988-2013, lethal injection): Gore abducted and murdered two women, 30 year old Robyn Novick and 19 year old Susan Roark. Both women were last seen in his company, and they were raped, beaten, and stabbed to death. He also carjacked 32 year old Tina Coralis while she was driving with her 2 year old son Jimmy. Gore raped Tina, beat her with a rock, slit her throat, dumped her on the side of the road, and drove off with her car while Jimmy was still in it. Tina survived the attack and notified the police about her kidnapped son and stolen car. The police were able to rescue Jimmy unharmed and capture Gore without incident.
80. William Happ (~1980s-2013, lethal injection): Happ dragged 21 year old Angela Crowley out of her own car window in a convenience store parking lot. He anally raped and strangled Crowley to death with her pants. A corner's report mentioned that Crowley received over 20 blows to her head during the assault. Happ had several convictions of armed robbery, one of which pertained to an abduction incident.
81. Darius Kimbrough (1991-2013, lethal injection): Kimbrough climbed into the apartment window of 28 year old Denise Collin with the help of a ladder. He raped and repeatedly slammed her head against the wall. She was found bloodied and nude by the paramedics called to the scene. Collin died of her injuries in the hospital a day after the attack. Her murder went unsolved until samples of Kimbrough’s DNA were collected from another one of his rapes. With the presence of additional pubic hairs found in Collin’s room, at least two other men were also certainly involved, but they remain at large to this day.
82. Thomas Knight (~1960s-2013, lethal injection): Knight began his string of murders by abducting his former employer, 64 year old Sydney Gans, and Sydney's wife, 60 year old Lillian. After her forced them to withdraw $50,000 from their bank accounts, Knight shot the Gans' dead. He was apprehended and, but he managed to escape from jail while awaiting trial. While on the run, Knight gunned down a clerk, 54 year old William Culpepper, while holding up a liquor store, and $640 from the cash register. A month later, Knight was recaptured following an armed standoff with police, and sentenced to death for the Gan killings. On death row, he stabbed a correctional officer, 48 year old Richard Burke, to death with a sharpened spoon over the prison allegedly barring him from seeing his mother. Knight had numerous theft and burglary convictions that date back to when he was 9 years old.
83. Juan Chavez (1995-2014, lethal injection): Chavez accosted 9 year old Jimmy Ryce when the boy was dropped off at a stop by a school bus, and abducted him at gunpoint. He took Ryce to a trailer on his employers' property and raped him. When Ryce tried to signal a passing helicopter for help, Chavez shot him in the back of the head, and muffled his cries as he died. The body was then decapitated and dismembered, and Chavez buried the remains near his trailer.
84. Paul Howell (~1990s-2014, lethal injection): Howell was part of a drug smuggling gang. One of the members had a falling out with the ring and made an agreement with law enforcement to testify against them. Howell constructed a microwave bomb to assassinate the witness in her home, and he assigned an associate to carry out the hit. As he was transporting the bomb to its intended destination, the associate was pulled over and detained by deputies. While being processed, the bomb detonated prematurely, and killed a deputy, 35 year old James Fulford, Jr.
85. Robert Henry (1987-2014, lethal injection): As part of his plan to assault the gas station that he worked at, Henry tricked his co workers, 53 year old Phyllis Harris and 35 year old Janet Thermidor, into thinking that a robber was holding him hostage. He duped the women into allowing themselves to be tied up and gagged, as Henry claimed to them that the fictitious "robber" was forcing him to do it. Both women were beaten with hammers as Henry ransacked the station’s store. After he stole a total of $1,269 from the register, he poured gasoline all over the building, and set it on fire. Thermidor and Harris were burned alive in the blaze and died of their injures, but Thermidor survived long enough to identify Henry as the assailant.
86. Robert Hendrix (1990-2014, lethal injection): To prevent his cousin, 25 year old Elmer Scott Jr., from testifying against him in a then upcoming burglary trail, Hendrix broke into the home that he shared with his wife, 18 year old Susan, with an accomplice. He shot Susan and Elmer, beat them with the butt of his rifle, and slashed their throats. In the case that he was about to be tried for, Elmer and Hendrix burglarized a home together, and Elmer agreed to testify against him in exchange for a reduced sentence.
87. John Henry (~1975-2014, lethal injection): In 1975, Henry got into an argument with his first wife, 28 year old Patricia Roddy, while they were driving with her daughters. Henry pulled over and stabbed Patricia to death in front of her children. After he plead guilty, Henry was given a 15 year sentence for second degree murder, and was released in 1983 after serving 8. Shortly after his release, he married 28 year old Suzanne Overstreet. As what happened with his first wife, he fatally stabbed Suzanne during an argument in 1985. He then took his stepson, 4 year old Eugene Christian, to a chicken farm and stabbed him to death as well. Henry also had several convictions for the possession of drugs and illegal firearms.
88. Eddie Davis (~1980s-2014, lethal injection): Davis kidnapped his ex girlfriend's daughter, 11 year Kimberly Waters, from her home and gagged her with a rag. He took the girl to a trailer that he used to live in, and raped and strangled her to death. His criminal activity before the murder included several arrests for burglary and autotheft.
89. Chadwick Banks (1992-2014, lethal injection): Banks shot his wife, 30 year old Cassandra, in the head while she was sleeping on their couch. He then crept into the room of his stepdaughter, 10 year old Melody Cooper, and sexually assaulted her. Melody was also shot dead during the abuse.
90. Johnny Kormondy (~1989-2014, lethal injection): Kormondy and his two accomplices invaded a house that Gary McAdams, a 38 year old banker, shared with his wife, 38 year old Cecilia. The couple were ambushed after they returned home from a high school reunion. Gary was shot and killed by Kormondy, while Cecilia was forced to orally copulate the other intruders. Several items were stolen in the robbery, but my sources didn’t disclose any specifics. Kormondy had several previous convictions of robberies and auto thefts, and the earliest occurred when he was 14.
91. Jerry Correll (1985-2015, lethal injection): Correll shot and killed his ex wife, 25 year old Susan, their daughter, 5 year old Tuesday, Susan's sister, 29 year old Marybeth Jones, and their mother, 58 year old Mary Lou Hines. All four victims were murdered in a home they shared together.
92. Oscar Bolin (~1977-2015, lethal injection): Bolin was sentenced to death for the abductions and murders of 26 year old Teri Matthews, 25 year old Natalie Holley, and 17 year old Stephanie Collins. All 3 victims were kidnapped while they were getting off from work, raped, and killed in beating and stabbing attacks. He raped and strangled a fourth victim, 30 year old Deborah Stowe, to death in Texas, but wasn't charged due to already facing the death penalty in Florida. Bolin also took part in the non fatal abduction and gang rape of a waitress in Ohio, was charged for kidnapping his girlfriend (which were later dropped by the courts), and had several theft convictions that started when he was 15.
93. Mark Asay (1987-2017, lethal injection): Asay shot and killed a black man, 34 year old Robert Booker, during a racially charged fight that he picked at a bar. After Booker's murder, Asay, his brother, and their friend went cruising for prostitutes. They encountered a cross dressing sex worker, 26 year old Robert McDowell, they were acquainted with and picked him up. McDowell was also shot dead by Asay when they got into an argument over payment for an oral sex act.
94. Michael Lambrix (1983-2017, lethal injection): While intoxicated, Lambrix beat one of his friends, 35 year old Clarence Moore, to death with a tire iron, and fatally strangled another friend, 19 year old Aleisha Bryant, with a t-shirt in their trailer. He was previously arrested for welfare fraud and was detained for an unspecified "unrelated charge" during the murder investigation.
95. Patrick Hannon (1991-2017, lethal injection): 27 year old Brandon Snider vandalized the bedroom of his ex girlfriend while she was away on vacation. The ex girlfriend's brother was friends with Hannon, and he convinced him to launch a revenge attack on Snider with the help of another friend. They broke into Snider's apartment, stabbed him, and slit his throat. Snider's roommate, 28 year old Robert Carter, witnessed the murder, and tried hiding underneath his bed. Hannon dragged Carter out and shot him to death.
96. Eric Branch (1991-2018, lethal injection): In 1993, Branch abducted and carjacked 21 year old Susan Morris. He raped, beat, and strangled her to death, and then buried Morris' body in a shallow grave near a nature trail. Branch used Morris' car to flee back to his native Indiana, but was captured for a traffic violation. A registered sex offender, Branch had previous convictions for sexually abusing a 14 year old girl, and raped an unidentified woman 10 days before Morris' murder.
97. José Jiménez (~1990-2018, lethal injection): Jiménez fatally strangled Marie Debas, a 32 year old French woman who was allegedly in a relationship with a Medellin cartel drug runner, during a burglary of her apartment. Two years later, he burglarized the home of 63 year old Phyllis Minas, and stabbed her to death.
98. Bobby Long (~1990-2018, lethal injection): As the “Classified Ad Rapist”, Long raped over 50 women. He was given that epithet due to contacting and luring his victims through classified ads. After one of his victims sought charges that initially convicted him (though were later dropped on appeals), Long’s pattern of sexual violence escalated to murder. Long murdered at least 10 women and teenage girls between the ages of 18-28 and non fatally assaulted a 33 year old woman, Linda Nuttall, and a 17 year old girl, Lisa McVey. The victims were picked up through hitchhiking, forcibly grabbed while walking alone on streets, or were prostitutes lured with promises of payment for sexual favors. Long’s sparing of his last victim, McVey, provided to be his downfall, as it was her meticulously detailed reports that led law enforcement to him.
99. Gary Bowles (~1970s-2019, lethal injection): Bowles lured 6 men, 72 year old Milton Bradley, 59 year old John Roberts, 47 year old Walter Hinton, 47 year old Alverson, 39 year old David Jarman, and 38 year old Albert Morris by prostituting himself to them. Once a victim was enticed, Bowles strangled them, and stole their credit cards. He also had several convictions for armed robbery, hospitalized his stepfather in his early teens, and served a 6 year prison sentence for sexually assaulting his girlfriend.
100. Donald Dillbeck (~1979-2023, lethal injection): In 1979, Dillbeck stole a car, and was pulled over by a deputy, 31 year old Dwight Hall. After a prolonged chase and scuffle, Dillbeck shot and killed Hall with his own gun. He was then given a life sentence for Hall's murder. Dillbeck escaped from prison in 1990, and stabbed 44 year old Robbie Vann to death while trying to seize her car. The pursuing officers recaptured him shortly after the killing, and he was sentenced to death for Vann's murder.
101. Louis Gaskin (~1986-2023, lethal injection): Gaskin started his burglary spree by breaking into the home of couple, 56 year old Robert and 55 year old Georgette Sturmfels. He shot them both dead, and stole their lamp, VCR set, and some jewelry and money. His second target was a house owned by 38 year old Joseph Rector and his wife Mary (age unknown). Although Gaskin shot Joseph, the couple both managed to escape him with their lives. Due to him wearing a ninja costume as a disguise during the robberies, he was dubbed as the "Ninja Killer" by media outlets. Gaskin also had a few robbery convictions at the time of the murders.
102. Darryl Barwick (1983-2023, lethal injection): Barwick stalked 24 year old Rebecca Wendt as she was sunbathing in a pool, followed her to her apartment, and forced himself inside to rob it. He stabbed Wendt 37 times and raped her. At the age of 16, Barwick had committed a similar act of rape and burglary against an unidentified woman, and was released from prison 3 months before Wendt's murder.
103. Duane Owen (1984-2023, lethal injection): Owen raped 14 year old Karen Slattery while burglarizing a home she was babysitting at, and stabbed her to death. A few months later, Owen burglarized another home owned by 38 year old Georgianna Worden. She was sexually assaulted and fatally beaten with a hammer. He was captured while breaking into another house on the same day, and confessed to Worden and Slattery's murders
104. James Barnes (~1988-2023, lethal injection): In 1988, Barnes invaded the home of 41 year old Patricia Miller, and tied her up with her own shoelaces. She was sexually assaulted, beaten to death with a hammer, and Barnes set her bed on fire to destroy any evidence of the crime. 9 years later, Barnes strangled his estranged wife, 44 year old Linda, to death in her home, and stuffed the body into a closet. He stayed in the house until he was arrested by police officers. Barnes also admitted to the shooting deaths of Chester Wetmore, a 14 year old runaway, and Brenda Fletcher, a 50 year old prostitute, but was never charged for their killings. According to Barnes, he killed both victims for stealing from him.
105. Michael Zack III (1996-2023, lethal injection): Zack befriended two women, 40 year old Laura Rosillo and 31 year old Ravonne Smith, while hanging out at bars. He lured Rosillo to the beach with the promise of drugs, and assaulted her with a tire iron. Rosillo was raped, strangled to death, and he buried her body in a sand dune. A day later, he tricked Smith into letting him inside her house. She was smashed in the head with a glass bottle, raped, and stabbed to death. Zack then fled with her car, television set, VCR, and her purse. On a different note, when he was a child, Zack’s older sister dismembered their mother with an ax over an argument regarding the sister’s boyfriend. He used that story to gain the sympathy of his victims. His sister (who was simply institutionalized rather then incarcerated for the murder) also testified about their stepfather’s alleged abuse of them at his trial, though the prosecutors debunked most of her stories.
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2024.05.18 01:24 TemperatureDue1138 Fui aceptado a la UPR de derecho en San Juan Puerto Rico. Mi meta es ser abogado trabajando en Texas, alguien a echo esto antes?

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2024.05.18 01:21 TemperatureDue1138 Fui aceptado a la UPR de derecho en San Juan Puerto Rico. Mi meta es ser abogado trabajando en Texas, alguien a echo esto antes?

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2024.05.18 01:18 TemperatureDue1138 Fui aceptado a la UPR de derecho en San Juan Puerto Rico. Mi meta es ser abogado trabajando en Texas, alguien a echo esto antes?

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2024.05.17 20:51 U235EU Cementerio Santa María Magdalena de Pazzis. Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

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2024.05.17 20:19 Greedy-Discussion-22 ¿Acaso soy la única puertorriqueña (que vive en PR) que odia los auto parlantes publicitarios/voceteo?

Que es la que hay con el ruido innecesario que el mismo GOBIERNO transmite diariamente.. la cual afecta a ancianos, niños, personas con estrés/ansiedad, entre otros posibles problemas de salud.. ¿como es legal que estén constantemente molestando y trasmitiendo contaminación auditiva? Literalmente hay países que es totalmente ilegal hacer esto y molestar a una comunidad entera.. y no vengan con el “esto es Puerto Rico” porque c’mon, man! Podemos hacerlo mejor si PERSONAS que piensan igual que yo comienzan a publicar y hablar cosas como estas, en vez de estar hablando/compartiendo cosas como por ej: la casa de los famosos jeje buen día.
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2024.05.17 19:02 ThePrimeSenate Alguien en este sub se vino con esta noticia y no me pueden decir lo contrario

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2024.05.17 18:31 Fine-Can1927 Spam PNP, como es que tienen mi número?

Spam PNP, como es que tienen mi número?
Me acaba de llegar este mensaje de propaganda progresista. No estoy relacionado con ningún partido político, por lo que no entiendo como es que pudieron conseguir mi número.
Lo único que se me ocurre es que hace como 2 meses entre a la web de la comisión estatal de elecciones para solicitar la tarjeta electoral, pero ni siquiera completé el proceso.
¿Alguien tiene idea de cómo lo obtuvieron?
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2024.05.17 16:24 OwnSeaworthiness7007 Sometimes you just need to know the time in Tonga…

Sometimes you just need to know the time in Tonga…
Have had a thing for world timers since I got the Casio dbc-62 for Christmas as a kid.
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2024.05.17 16:14 Naismythology Top 250 Players (Careers + Peaks): #40-31 (OC)

Previous posts
Introduction/Methodology
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Master List
All stats and info through the 2023 season.
I forgot to write an intro for this, and I'm kind of racing to get these done before the playoffs are over, so go ahead and enjoy ten more entries without any of my babbling to precede it.
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2024.05.17 10:31 Aggravating-Hat-1960 check loteria navidad

check loteria navidad
Comprar décimo lotería Navidad
Al acercarse la Navidad, muchas personas en España están ansiosas por participar en el tradicional sorteo de la Lotería de Navidad. Comprar un décimo de lotería se ha convertido en una costumbre arraigada en la cultura española, donde se comparten ilusiones y esperanzas de ganar el gran premio.
Adquirir un décimo de lotería de Navidad es muy sencillo. Se pueden encontrar en numerosos puntos de venta autorizados en toda España, como administraciones de lotería, estancos, quioscos y también en línea a través de plataformas digitales. Cada décimo tiene un número único y es importante conservarlo en un lugar seguro, ya que es el boleto que proporciona la oportunidad de ganar uno de los premios más grandes del mundo.
El sorteo de la Lotería de Navidad se celebra el 22 de diciembre de cada año y es todo un acontecimiento a nivel nacional. Millones de españoles se reúnen frente al televisor o la radio para escuchar la lectura de los números premiados y comprobar si su décimo ha resultado ganador. Los premios son muy codiciados, especialmente el famoso "Gordo de Navidad", que puede cambiar la vida de quienes tienen la suerte de ser agraciados con él.
En resumen, comprar un décimo de lotería de Navidad es una tradición muy arraigada en la cultura española, llena de ilusión y emoción. ¿Quién no ha soñado con ganar la Lotería de Navidad y disfrutar de unas fiestas aún más especiales? ¡Suerte a todos los participantes y que la fortuna les sonría en este próximo sorteo navideño!
Sorteo Lotería de Navidad
El Sorteo de la Lotería de Navidad en España es uno de los eventos más esperados del año. Esta tradición se celebra el 22 de diciembre y es conocida por repartir una gran cantidad de premios entre los participantes.
Cada año, el sorteo se lleva a cabo en el Teatro Real de Madrid y es retransmitido en directo por televisión, atrayendo la atención de millones de espectadores. El evento tiene una larga historia que se remonta a 1812, y desde entonces se ha convertido en parte fundamental de la cultura española en la época navideña.
La Lotería de Navidad se destaca por su sistema de premios, donde el famoso "Gordo" es el premio principal y uno de los más codiciados. Además, se reparten una gran cantidad de premios menores que pueden hacer felices a miles de afortunados.
Muchas personas participan en este sorteo comprando décimos en diferentes puntos de venta, y también se organizan peñas y grupos para compartir la ilusión y aumentar las posibilidades de ganar. El Sorteo de la Lotería de Navidad es una tradición que une a familiares, amigos y colegas en la emoción de soñar con un premio que puede cambiarles la vida.
En resumen, el Sorteo de la Lotería de Navidad es mucho más que un simple sorteo, es una celebración que reúne a toda la sociedad española en torno a la ilusión y la esperanza de ganar un premio que les haga vivir unas navidades inolvidables. ¡Que la suerte esté de tu lado!
Premios Lotería Navidad
Los Premios de la Lotería de Navidad son uno de los eventos más esperados en España durante la temporada navideña. Cada año, miles de personas participan en este sorteo especial que se celebra el 22 de diciembre.
El sorteo de la Lotería de Navidad se caracteriza por sus enormes premios que pueden cambiar la vida de los afortunados ganadores. El premio más codiciado es el "Gordo", que se lleva a casa una suma de dinero considerable. Además del "Gordo", hay otros premios menores que también hacen felices a muchos participantes.
La emoción y la expectación antes del sorteo son palpables en todo el país. Las administraciones de lotería venden décimos y participaciones a lo largo de semanas previas al sorteo, y los españoles compran sus boletos con la esperanza de ser agraciados en este día tan especial.
El sorteo de la Lotería de Navidad se retransmite en vivo por televisión y radio, y es seguido por millones de espectadores que sueñan con ganar alguno de los premios. La Lotería de Navidad no solo reparte premios en efectivo, sino que también contribuye a la ilusión y la magia de la Navidad en España.
En definitiva, los Premios de la Lotería de Navidad no solo reparten suerte y alegría, sino que forman parte de la tradición y la cultura navideña del país, creando un ambiente de ilusión y esperanza en cada rincón de España. ¡Que la suerte esté de tu lado en el próximo sorteo de la Lotería de Navidad!
Números Lotería Navidad
Los números de la Lotería de Navidad son una tradición muy arraigada en España. Cada año, miles de personas participan en este sorteo que se celebra el 22 de diciembre, convirtiéndose en uno de los eventos más esperados durante la época navideña.
Uno de los aspectos más destacados de la Lotería de Navidad son los números premiados, los cuales pueden cambiar la vida de los afortunados ganadores. La ilusión de ser agraciado con uno de los premios mayores, como el famoso "Gordo", incentiva a muchas personas a comprar décimos y participar en este sorteo tan especial.
Cada número de la Lotería de Navidad tiene una historia única y simboliza la esperanza y la suerte para aquellos que lo eligen. Los números más populares suelen ser aquellos que corresponden a fechas importantes, como cumpleaños, aniversarios o fechas simbólicas.
Además del sorteo del 22 de diciembre, la Lotería de Navidad también incluye otros premios y sorteos especiales que se celebran en fechas señaladas, como el Sorteo del Niño el 6 de enero.
En resumen, los números de la Lotería de Navidad no son solo combinaciones aleatorias, sino que representan la esperanza y la ilusión de ganar uno de los premios más importantes del año en España. La tradición, la emoción y la magia de este sorteo hacen que cada año sea un evento inolvidable para todos los participantes. ¡Mucha suerte a todos los que jueguen este año!
Resultados Lotería de Navidad
La Lotería de Navidad es uno de los sorteos más esperados en España durante la época navideña. Cada año, el 22 de diciembre, miles de personas en todo el país compran décimos con la esperanza de ganar alguno de los premios que se reparten en este tradicional sorteo.
Los resultados de la Lotería de Navidad son anunciados en un ambiente de emoción y expectación. La lotería reparte una gran cantidad de premios, incluido el famoso "Gordo", el premio más codiciado que puede cambiar la vida de los afortunados ganadores.
Las ventas de décimos para la Lotería de Navidad comienzan semanas antes del sorteo, y muchas administraciones de lotería registran largas colas de personas que sueñan con llevarse un buen pellizco. Incluso en la era digital, la ilusión por participar en este sorteo se mantiene viva entre la población española.
El sorteo de la Lotería de Navidad es un evento que une a las familias y amigos en torno a la esperanza de que la suerte les sonría en estas fechas tan especiales. Aunque solamente unos pocos afortunados se llevan los premios más grandes, la ilusión y la emoción de participar en este tradicional sorteo forman parte de la magia de la Navidad en España. ¡A seguir soñando y buscando la suerte en la Lotería de Navidad!
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2024.05.17 02:42 Awkward_nplusplus Hermes Ávila, el presunto feminicida de Puerto Rico que dejaron libre por “parapléjico” y ahora es acusado de matar a otra mujer.

Vean eso: https://youtu.be/3vT7Z8l3kPY?si=Lge_39Pds-p_md_q
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7C5wKWpbkT/?igsh=cnV5NGdkbjR4Zmp3
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C67iNwPi-7P/?igsh=YmgzNjNvd2k3ZDdz
https://www.instagram.com/p/C67fdUqNpD8/?igsh=MXA3bnpqcHN1NnBybQ==
https://www.instagram.com/p/C7Abv1DtCj9/?igsh=NGZvZmtrZXo4Y2V0
Le dicen Pipi dulce, se comio 7 enfermera estando "paraplejico" y con pago del fondo.
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2024.05.17 00:54 ReggaetonPartyMane1 Best Reggaeton-Latin Rap Albums of the 2010's (Top 10) [The Finale]


  1. Cosculluela “El Principe Ghost Edition” (2010) – Some may get mad at seeing this “El Principe” #1 when “Odisea” is at #8 especially because Coscu’s 200 thousand units sold is 10x less the amount of Ozuna’s “Odisea”. But unless you were there, you cannot fathom the fact that “El Principe” was the equivalent to “El Abayarde” during the “Back To The Underground Era” (2009-2014). Major labels dissed Rap & Reggaeton and most of it went back to the underground. And even if it did receive a release from a major like “El Principe”, unless you were Yankee or Don or signed a 360, you were not getting any promotional dollars invested in you. This album remained “underground” outside of Puerto Rico, but it became the hottest thing in the culture thus it did phenomenal numbers with no mainstream exposure. But the most important facet is the music. And this album is full of classics from beginning to end with much variety yet Cosculluela does not abandon his underground lyricism at any moment for commercial success. You have ballads with Zion & De La Ghetto, but hardcore songs like “Plaka Plaka” and “Un Pesito”. There is no doubt that when this album came out Cosculluela was the #1 Latin MC on planet earth and his career is now legendary thanks to “El Principe” in which every single song was good and a hit!
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6A6eSLDcS2r7qT9ZFYSJlL?si=-YBA4YGST0OIXn23ZU-XtQ


  1. Jowell & Randy “El Momento” (2010) – Wisin & Yandel’s “WY Records” joined forces with the legendary “White Lion Records” to present this masterpiece. Half the album is produced by Wisin & Yandel’s superstar team of Nesty, Victor & Gomez while the other half is done by Live Music (DJ Giann, Dexter, Mr. Greenz & DJ Blass). It is Jowell & Randy’s best album to date and their most successful one too. People remember hits like “Un Booty Nuevo” feat. Yaviah, “Loco”, & “Solo Por Ti” but songs like “Amanece” and “Chica de Novela” are all time classics within the Reggaeton community. If you missed this one, do yourself a favor and save your life by hearing it.
Listen On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6JUteqYW61MphFHmJe5AAU?si=FPqrD5hmSpqvpHknPvmVzw

3. Ñengo Flow “Real G 4 Life” (2010) - Ñengo Flow became a superstar in Colombia with this album and later the rest of the world. “Real G 4 Life” has now become a mantra for Latinos raised in the barrio across the globe. The album was the best of both worlds. Half of it is Ñengo’s gritty, dark and violent tone with help of ultra underrated MC John Jay. The second half is club bangers with all tracks becoming hits in the Reggaeton world. This album is now one of the most influential in the history of Latin Music, not just Rap & Reggaeton.
Listen on YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lyv_kcReUgQuIS_13uattK3TJKVK8Dhsc&si=W7rdpwG7vj5QyeiH

4. Anuel AA “Real Hasta La Muerte mixtape version” (2016) – Anuel’s debut 13 track mixtape is a tour de force. Every song is either an underground hit or a commercial radio/club smash. He was just untouchable at this point. Lyrically he was also at his peak here as his lyrics kinda made more sense in their angst while recently he sounds kinda pointless. His punchlines were also much more clever in this era and he became a legend in the culture with this work alone which is much superior to the album version of 2018. Please don’t get them confused, one is much better than the other.
Listen Here: Anuel AA - Real Hasta La Muerte (The Mixtape) (2016) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

5. Kase.O “El Círculo” (2016) – “El Ciculo” by Kase.O is definitely the most sophisticated album on this list. For those not “in the know” Kase.O has been widely considered the undisputed best lyricist alive since Canserbero passed away. He was a member of the legendary Hip Hop group ‘Violadores Del Verso’ and presented a masterclass of a product with “El Círculo” in 2016. Apart from his supreme battle rap skills, we have songs with social content, R&B romance, and a variety of underground Rap sounds from R de Rhumba. If we were to rate on pure skill alone, this album may be #1.
Listen on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/el-c%C3%ADrculo/1152540356

6. Yandel “Dangerous” (2015) - Yandel’s most commercially successful album as a solo artist is just a tour de force from beginning to end. This is Yandel translating his hitmaking abilities from “Quien Contra Mi” to the modern era. It is very commercial without losing the essence of the true Reggaeton sound. Most people remember “Encantadora” but even deep cuts like “Riversa” feat. De La Ghetto, “Loba”, “Dejame Explorar” feat. French Montana & “No Sales De Mi Mente” feat. Nicky Jam were among the best Reggaeton songs that decade.
Listen on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/dangerous/1046026029

7. Los De La Nazza “Orion” (2015) - This is the finest produced Reggaeton album of the 2010’s and the one that launched today’s #1 label ‘RIMAS’. It has an all star list of participants including Farruko, Nicky Jam, De La Ghetto, Ozuna, Kendo Kaponi, Pusho, Angel & Khriz, Luigi 21 Plus, Alexio (RIP) Juanka & many more… It is a very street album and not recommended for all audiences. The beats still sound impressive almost a decade later.
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1qA8Q6vn2oYXBwiMb55HTu?si=jFgI2oecQNKTj_uB3UZU-w

8. Ozuna “Odisea” (2017) – Ozuna’s debut album is chock full of hits and the most successful album on the list. He had already about 5 or 6 international hits before the album’s release and added another 5 or 6 more after it. Super catchy and well produced album.
Listen on YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ncFovAV-r37ILWMjp65C285WwN3-5CSbw&si=ofFXc57ZnREL52nv

9. Baby Rasta & Gringo “Los Cotizados” (2015) – After a career that spanned over 20 years by the time of “Los Cotizados” release date, this is Baby Rasta & Gringo’s most successful album to date. The album is full of catchy songs and impressive features including Tito El Bambino, Nicky Jam & Farruko. Jumbo “El Que Produce Solo” does a fantastic job on the production end.
Listen on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/los-cotizados/1361900453

10. Nico Canada “A Lo Under vol. 1 & 2” (2012) – Nico Canada brought an all star double album to the game in 2012. You have exclusive tracks from Plan B, Cosculluela, Nicky Jam, J Alvarez, Ñengo Flow, Maicol & Manuel, Alberto Style, Ivy Queen, Mexicano, Yomo, Tito El Bambino, J-King & Maximan, Voltio, Jowell & Randy and more… All produced by Nico Canada alongside Kronix Magical mostly with an old school 90’s feel translated to the modern era. Sadly, this album was not known outside the underground but is worth the listen as it is full of classic tracks.
Listen on Spotify: Vol. 1 https://open.spotify.com/album/6v6ie2iVsqY5HU0nYn9rgb?si=g6wVyDH-Qp6ZB98eLSbzhg
& Vol. 2 https://open.spotify.com/album/36McUo1zCJNAzHu7gmqfTG?si=ppYXTewfQiGWBqW4OPS-5Q

Honorable Mention: Shotta – Para Mi Gente/Flowesia (2014/2016), Plan B – House of Pleasure (2010), Cosculluela – Blanco Perla (2016), Alcolirykoz - Servicios Ambulatorioz (2017), Nicky Jam – Fenix (2017), Wisin & Yandel – Los Vaqueros El Regreso (2011), Daddy Yankee – King Daddy (2013) & Tito El Bambino – El Patron La Victoria Edition.
My personal Top 5: 1. King Daddy 2. Real Hasta La Muerte mixtape version 3. El Momento 4. Los Vaqueros El Regreso 5. El Principe
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