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monkey d garp
Aug 20, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-Taizaime pregunto nakaba cuanyo quiere esperar para despertar a meliodas
yooooo
Aug 20, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-Taizaiy meliodas donde esta si mael pudo controlar los mandamientos tan rápido porque meliodas no
Akane2803
Aug 13, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-TaizaiPensamiento de Dolor: "Y yo por que no hice eso??!!!!" 😂😂😂😂😂
sasukeworld
Aug 13, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-Taizaicuando sale el 278 no me quiero quedar otras dos semanas para que salga
NHJ3
Feb 04, 2019
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veo que todos siguen confundidos con lo que está pasando con Crunchyroll y las páginas de piratería, pues aquí está lo que tengo que decir al respecto (avisó que esto es solo mi opinión y mi hipótesis sobre este mismo tema)
1.esto de Crunchyroll no es nuevo, ellos empezaron a eliminar (o intentar) la piratería de anime hace 5 años
2.existen backups de las páginas, osea simplemente tienen que reutilizar el backup, realmente no conozco bien como es este tema exactamente pero diría que es como copiar y pegar un documento obviamente si los datos están guardados
3.las demandas no se pueden hacer, por ejemplo con animes como bokura wa minna kawaisou (uno que recomiendo que es de romance, tal vez y hago un blog sobre este mismo si es que hoy en día no hay) que no están en Crunchyroll aún se pueden subir en las páginas y Crunchyroll no puede demandar por el apoderamiento de este ya que no les pertenece o están afiliados con la empresa (pero con animes como dragon ball, Nanatsu no Taizai si pueden).
Con eso es lo más básico que puedo decir y que creo yo que no se necesita decir más nada, si tengo algún error me gustaría que me los informen.
1.esto de Crunchyroll no es nuevo, ellos empezaron a eliminar (o intentar) la piratería de anime hace 5 años
2.existen backups de las páginas, osea simplemente tienen que reutilizar el backup, realmente no conozco bien como es este tema exactamente pero diría que es como copiar y pegar un documento obviamente si los datos están guardados
3.las demandas no se pueden hacer, por ejemplo con animes como bokura wa minna kawaisou (uno que recomiendo que es de romance, tal vez y hago un blog sobre este mismo si es que hoy en día no hay) que no están en Crunchyroll aún se pueden subir en las páginas y Crunchyroll no puede demandar por el apoderamiento de este ya que no les pertenece o están afiliados con la empresa (pero con animes como dragon ball, Nanatsu no Taizai si pueden).
Con eso es lo más básico que puedo decir y que creo yo que no se necesita decir más nada, si tengo algún error me gustaría que me los informen.
Adrian Torres Ramirez
Aug 20, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-Taizaisoy solo yo o eso es parecido a la batalla de ichigo contra Aizen me parece identico
NaruSasu/SasuNaru ❤
Aug 21, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-TaizaiPor dios!!! Nabaka Suzuki escucho mis plegarias 😀😅 tendremos a Elizabeth viva por mas tiempo
Jesus Roberto Neri
Aug 21, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-TaizaiYo me pregunto si al usar asi los decretos recuperará su cordura
doge rex
Aug 17, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-TaizaiDisculpen que numero del manga es el capitulo 25 de segunda temporada???
NaruSasu/SasuNaru ❤
Aug 15, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-TaizaiNo se suponía que hoy tenían que haber ya publicado el capitulo
Adrian Garcia87100
Aug 13, 2018
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#TANTEI-ZENO-TO-NANATSU-NO-SATSUJIN-MISSHITSU,Se ve interesante 😙😙
Seguir ✅✅
Gracias ❤❤
Seguir ✅✅
Gracias ❤❤
Rei kiriyama
Aug 22, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-Taizaialguien me puede decir que clase de digimon acabo de ver
ANTONIO1200
Aug 23, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-Taizaicuando ví esto, este soundtrack paso por mi mente :v
https://youtu.be/ux0Qnn2XEgM
(Naruto Akatsuki theme song full)
https://youtu.be/ux0Qnn2XEgM
(Naruto Akatsuki theme song full)
alexis7u7r
Aug 20, 2018
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#Nanatsu-no-Taizaibueno..creo que ahora podría tener una revancha con escanor..lástima que escanor esta desaparecido v:
Alan Luiz
Aug 15, 2022
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Ukraine War: The Donbas body collector who has lost count
Aleksey Yukov standing next to the white van, marked with a red cross
Image caption,
Aleksey Yukov and his men recover dead bodies of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed in combat in the Donbas
Aleksey Yukov has lost count of the bodies he's recovered in the Donbas over the past five months. He says he thinks it's more than 300, but he can't be sure.
Aleksey and his men drive a refrigerated white van, marked with a red cross, to carry out their work. They often drive towards danger to collect the bodies and remains of dead Ukrainian and Russian troops and civilians.
"We work with no days off. Constantly. We drive, we investigate, we transport, we search, all the time," he says.
It's grim work too - digging up the decomposing bodies of Russian soldiers buried in shallow trenches, or gathering their remains from burnt out armoured vehicles.
According to the United Nations, more than 5,000 Ukrainian civilians have been killed since Russia invaded in February.
There are no official figures for how many Ukrainian troops have died. But one adviser to President Zelensky told the BBC last month that between 100-200 Ukrainian soldiers were being killed every day. On average it's at the lower end of that scale.
Aleksey says that figure sounds realistic to him. But he believes the Russians are losing three times that number.
One Ukrainian soldier we spoke to, who had fought in Severodonetsk, described Russian tactics as similar to the First World War - with waves of their infantry running into a hail of bullets.
Smoke rising near homes in Donbas
Image caption,
Smoke rises near homes in the eastern Donbas region, where Russia has targeted its ground offensive
Who does Aleksey think is winning the war? "It's not about who is winning," he says. "It's about who's right. They [Russia] came here and that was unforgivable".
Every Ukrainian soldier we spoke to said they still believed they could win. Even in units that had suffered combat casualties of more than half of the troops.
But it's taking its toll on the living as well as the dead. Aleksey hasn't seen his one-year-old daughter for months.
"This war has ruined the life you had and the one you've been building," he says.
He adds that at the end of the day it all catches up: "That feeling when you are empty inside. The unfillable void".
Why Russia wants to seize Ukraine's eastern Donbas
Death comes quickly in the Donbas. Russian shells take mere seconds to land, and they're being used in industrial quantities. On average Russia is firing 20,000 artillery shells a day. Ukraine is able to respond with just 6,000.
There's no respite from the sound of heavy shelling at a military medical station we visit. The chief medical officer - who only wants to be known as Dr Anatoliy for his own safety - describes the situation on the frontline as "fragile".
He shows us photographs of a badly damaged military ambulance - riddled with bullet holes and torn to shreds by shrapnel. Dr Anatoliy says the red cross painted on their vehicles mean nothing to Russians. Two more ambulances are waiting outside the building under camouflage nets - ready to go to pick up the injured.
Tina packing a military bag inside an ambulance
Image caption,
Before volunteering to join the army Tina worked at a children's hospital
We meet Tina and Polina, two front line medics.
Tina used to work at a children's hospital before she volunteered to join the army. She wipes away tears as she talks about the family she's now missing.
"The pain goes away, because you have a task: to get a person to a hospital alive" she says. I ask if she's scared. "Of course it's scary. When a shell lands nearby, everything shrinks inside you".
For every soldier killed many more are injured. Tina says she's not allowed to give numbers but adds "there are casualties almost every day, and not just one. Sometimes many, sometimes a lot".
Polina standing near a vehicle
Image caption,
Twenty-one-year-old Polina says she exercises and listens to music to keep some sense of normality
Polina is just 21. The war's already cast a big shadow over her short life.
Her father and uncle are now prisoners in Russian-occupied Ukraine. She says she's trying her best not to let it get her down. She exercises and listens to music whenever she can - just to keep some sense of normality.
But Polina admits it's hard not to feel gloomy and depressed: "Apart from the bullets flying over your head, wounded people - and those wounded are often my friends and buddies - if you're taking it to heart it's going to be tough".
It's the troops she treats who give her hope.
"The guys who are injured and exhausted don't even want to go to hospital sometimes. They say I'm not going to leave my mates, we're holding the line together".
line
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WATCH: War nears Ukraine maternity ward
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READ MORE: Full coverage of the crisis
Aleksey Yukov standing next to the white van, marked with a red cross
Image caption,
Aleksey Yukov and his men recover dead bodies of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed in combat in the Donbas
Aleksey Yukov has lost count of the bodies he's recovered in the Donbas over the past five months. He says he thinks it's more than 300, but he can't be sure.
Aleksey and his men drive a refrigerated white van, marked with a red cross, to carry out their work. They often drive towards danger to collect the bodies and remains of dead Ukrainian and Russian troops and civilians.
"We work with no days off. Constantly. We drive, we investigate, we transport, we search, all the time," he says.
It's grim work too - digging up the decomposing bodies of Russian soldiers buried in shallow trenches, or gathering their remains from burnt out armoured vehicles.
According to the United Nations, more than 5,000 Ukrainian civilians have been killed since Russia invaded in February.
There are no official figures for how many Ukrainian troops have died. But one adviser to President Zelensky told the BBC last month that between 100-200 Ukrainian soldiers were being killed every day. On average it's at the lower end of that scale.
Aleksey says that figure sounds realistic to him. But he believes the Russians are losing three times that number.
One Ukrainian soldier we spoke to, who had fought in Severodonetsk, described Russian tactics as similar to the First World War - with waves of their infantry running into a hail of bullets.
Smoke rising near homes in Donbas
Image caption,
Smoke rises near homes in the eastern Donbas region, where Russia has targeted its ground offensive
Who does Aleksey think is winning the war? "It's not about who is winning," he says. "It's about who's right. They [Russia] came here and that was unforgivable".
Every Ukrainian soldier we spoke to said they still believed they could win. Even in units that had suffered combat casualties of more than half of the troops.
But it's taking its toll on the living as well as the dead. Aleksey hasn't seen his one-year-old daughter for months.
"This war has ruined the life you had and the one you've been building," he says.
He adds that at the end of the day it all catches up: "That feeling when you are empty inside. The unfillable void".
Why Russia wants to seize Ukraine's eastern Donbas
Death comes quickly in the Donbas. Russian shells take mere seconds to land, and they're being used in industrial quantities. On average Russia is firing 20,000 artillery shells a day. Ukraine is able to respond with just 6,000.
There's no respite from the sound of heavy shelling at a military medical station we visit. The chief medical officer - who only wants to be known as Dr Anatoliy for his own safety - describes the situation on the frontline as "fragile".
He shows us photographs of a badly damaged military ambulance - riddled with bullet holes and torn to shreds by shrapnel. Dr Anatoliy says the red cross painted on their vehicles mean nothing to Russians. Two more ambulances are waiting outside the building under camouflage nets - ready to go to pick up the injured.
Tina packing a military bag inside an ambulance
Image caption,
Before volunteering to join the army Tina worked at a children's hospital
We meet Tina and Polina, two front line medics.
Tina used to work at a children's hospital before she volunteered to join the army. She wipes away tears as she talks about the family she's now missing.
"The pain goes away, because you have a task: to get a person to a hospital alive" she says. I ask if she's scared. "Of course it's scary. When a shell lands nearby, everything shrinks inside you".
For every soldier killed many more are injured. Tina says she's not allowed to give numbers but adds "there are casualties almost every day, and not just one. Sometimes many, sometimes a lot".
Polina standing near a vehicle
Image caption,
Twenty-one-year-old Polina says she exercises and listens to music to keep some sense of normality
Polina is just 21. The war's already cast a big shadow over her short life.
Her father and uncle are now prisoners in Russian-occupied Ukraine. She says she's trying her best not to let it get her down. She exercises and listens to music whenever she can - just to keep some sense of normality.
But Polina admits it's hard not to feel gloomy and depressed: "Apart from the bullets flying over your head, wounded people - and those wounded are often my friends and buddies - if you're taking it to heart it's going to be tough".
It's the troops she treats who give her hope.
"The guys who are injured and exhausted don't even want to go to hospital sometimes. They say I'm not going to leave my mates, we're holding the line together".
line
War in Ukraine: More coverage
RUSSIA: Stop the fighting: Russian soldier's mum speaks out
WATCH: War nears Ukraine maternity ward
ANALYSIS: Is the tank doomed?
READ MORE: Full coverage of the crisis
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