OpenAI knows that it needs to continue generating memes and virals. That’s why she’s willing to pay Disney a lot of money for her content.

Disney and OpenAI have announced a three-year licensing agreement that will allow users to create short videos featuring more than 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters through soraOpenAI’s AI video generation platform. The operation includes an investment of $1 billion by the Mickey Mouse company in the AI ​​startup. Change of sight. Disney has gone from sue AI platforms like Midjourney for unauthorized use of its characters to become OpenAI’s first major content licensing partner. The company also sent a cease and desist letter to Character.AI in September for the same reason. This change in strategy gives clues to Disney’s move, choosing to monetize and control the use of its intellectual property instead of trying to stop it completely. What users can do. Starting in early 2026, according to OpenAI, Sora users will be able to generate short videos for social networks with characters such as Mickey Mouse, Iron Man, Darth Vader, Elsa, Simba or Groot, as well as iconic costumes, accessories, vehicles and settings from these franchises. From ChatGPT, users will also be able to create static images of these same characters using text instructions. The agreement expressly excludes the faces and voices of real actors. The business model behind the agreement. OpenAI need viral content to maintain the attention of users, and in recent months it has made it clear to us that this route is its current main source of income to attract more users who want to go through the hoops of its subscription plans. Disney characters are precisely the type of content that fits this vision. That is why the company is willing to pay to license this intellectual property. Disney as a corporate client of OpenAI. Beyond the license, Disney will become a “major customer” of OpenAI, under the terms of the agreement. The company will deploy ChatGPT to its employees and use OpenAI APIs to build new tools, products and experiences, including functionality for Disney+. In fact, perhaps the most striking thing about the agreement is that a curated selection of videos generated by Sora It will be available to play from the streaming platform. Investment and purchase options. Disney will provide $1 billion in equity investment and will receive warrants to acquire additional stakes in OpenAI in the future. The transaction is still subject to negotiation of definitive agreements and approvals prior to closing. Commitments on responsible use. Both companies say in the joint statement that they will maintain “robust controls” to prevent the generation of illegal or harmful content, respect the rights of content creators and protect the use of people’s voice and image. OpenAI is further committed to implementing age-appropriate policies and other safety measures on the service. The vision of the CEOs. Bob Iger, CEO of Disney, assures that “the rapid advance of artificial intelligence marks an important moment for our industry” and defends that collaboration will allow “extending the reach of our narrative in a thoughtful and responsible way.” For his part, Sam Altman, head of OpenAI, affirms that the agreement “shows how AI companies and creative leaders can work together responsibly to advance innovation.” What’s coming now? It remains to be seen if this licensing model extends to other studios and large content owners. Everything indicates that it certainly will not be the only large company to take advantage of this type of agreement. The litmus test will be when all the content in Sora is released and if it gains enough traction on networks for OpenAI to consider it a small victory in its quest for make ChatGPT a profitable tool for your business. In Xataka | Quietly, a country is becoming a technological power thanks to data centers: India

Memes have become so self-referential and I don’t understand that anyone has had an idea: a Great Reset

Have you ever felt like you don’t understand memes like you used to? What the hell is that thing Italian Brainrot? No, wait, that’s already out of fashion and has been replaced by another even more cryptic and incomprehensible trend. If you have been on the internet for a few years, you undoubtedly miss the times of some sillier and simpler memes. Those who defend a Great Reset of Memes by 2026 also believe that. And return to the times of epistemological simplicity in memetics. The GMR is coming. In January 2026, an internet cultural phenomenon known as ‘The Great Meme Reset of 2026’ is planned. This viral phenomenon, originating mainly on TikTok, proposes that the online community reboot humor and memes, returning to the memorable classics of the 2010s, in particular the iconic memes of the second half. This is a reaction to the saturation and wear and tear of recent memes, which are perceived by many users as forced, uncreative and unfunny. What we know lately as “brainrot”, and which has a lot to do with automatic and somewhat artificial creativity of AIs. What is intended? The idea of ​​this restart is to leave behind the current landscape of “niche” memes that dominate platforms like TikTok and that, according to their critics, accelerate the lifespan of memes too quickly, which last only a few days. The reset advocates a return to memes considered “dank” or “pure”, such as shrek things, Big Chungushe Trospid Knuckles either the legendary Sanicthe Rage Comics (unequivocal symbol that you are of an age) or the so-called Montage Parodiespure angst generational in terms of image and sound, and that marked meme culture in its first digital years. How it started. The origin of the “Great Meme Reset of 2026” is in March 2025, within an increasingly frustrated digital community. The first and involuntary starting signal was given on TikTok, when @joebro909 posted a video which addressed a sort of meme “drought”, proposing a “great reset” to save meme culture. Although it did not specify the date of 2026 or a complete renewal towards classic memes, it introduced the idea to the community of meme creators as a Trojan Horse. This concept took shape and gained popularity on social networks throughout 2025. In April, on Reddit They began to allude to the need to make this reset a reality in meme culture, specifically citing the idea of ​​returning to old memes. In September the campaign took off in a more clear and organized waywith several videos on TikTok proposing December 31, 2025 as the deadline for modern memes, and hoping that classic memes from the early years of the internet would return in 2026. This launch was reaffirmed by a viral video by @golden._vr, which accumulated almost 370,000 likesin which it was announced that upon December 31, 2025, memes would “return from the grave” and meme culture would be restarted from scratch in 2026. It’s all a huge joke, of course, but it reveals a point of view and a generational conflict. Memetics as culture shock. There is a clear generational gap in the way humor is conceived and consumed on the internet: on the one hand, classic memes played with conciseness and standardized formats, templates; On the other hand, the current phenomenon of brainrot It is an uncontrolled torrent of self-referential content that devours itself, and that has a total disconnection from the previous humor. They are two ways of understanding not the digital, but directly the observation of reality. The millennials come the brainrot like the degeneration of humor: noise, worthless content, a sign of the damage that perverse overexposure to the Internet has done, and they demand meaning and coherence. Generation Z and Alpha find 2010s memes dated, slow, and too literal. He brainrot It is his way of reflecting the chaotic, fragmented and accelerated reality of the Internet, where logic is an obsolete concept. The joke is that there is no joke. And we are not going to agree on that, not even with a reset. In Xataka | Neither left nor right: Charlie Kirk’s murderer did so motivated by a labyrinthine subculture of memes

I’m generating absurd memes where I am the protagonist and I can’t stop

Openai is not a gray company. When he presented Sora’s first version, it seemed that the video associated with Chatgpt was going to change everything, but the reduced model that ended up arriving at users 10 months later was a complete fiasco. Now have launched Sora 2 without prior notice And, well, I can’t stop. It is totally addictive. It has a metic potential that far exceeds The launch of Nano-Banana de Googleand that reminds the Studio Ghibli phenomenon of Chatgpt, which makes me think that, this time, OpenAi had everything coldly calculated. You have to have effort to get to Sora 2 In the absence of API to get access to the model in third -party tools (Freepik claims to be in it), The only way to create videos with Sora 2 is through Sora, a new OpenAi social network that works like Tiktokbut with videos generated by artificial intelligence itself. Sora is only available, for the moment, In the United States and Canadaso the first thing I had to do to access is to install a VPN. After choosing a username (or importing the one I already had in the old Sora), uploading a profile picture and putting on a bio, I could finally start generating videos with nine seconds sound, in panoramic or vertical format. Not so fast. Sora’s web version is missing several functions, including the most popular of all: create a “cameo” with your face and your voice to become the protagonist of your own videos or to appear in the videos of others. To configure that option you have to download the Sora app, which is now exclusive for iPhone, and is only available in the United States and Canada app store. So I had to install a VPN in iOS, create an Apple account in the United States, associate the new account to the app store and download Sora. Once inside, I found a very familiar interface. A Feed of recommended content, another to see the publications in chronological order and another to see only what you follow. In addition to creating your own content, answering comments, etc. As a novelty, he has an option to tell the AI ​​in what “Mood” you are: what kind of content you want to see. Openai has given in the nail with the “cameos” Anyone who has generated images and videos with AI in recent years knows that models tend to change your face. Nor are they very good to maintain the same face in different scenes. Until recently, the solution was the Loras: Train a model with your photos (technically, refine an already trained model) to generate videos with your face. But Loras are a complex and expensive solution, which has resulted in new techniques to improve the consistency of image models. Flux Kontext of the German company Black Forest Labs or Gemini 2.5 Flash Image Nano-Banana of Google are paradigmatic examples that have pushed the entire sector to improve their consistency. And now Sora cameos arrive. When you open Sora’s application for the first time, you can directly configure your cameo with the phone camera, reading some numbers that appear on the screen and turning the head in the addresses indicated by the app. The recording is used to generate videos with your face and your voice in the context you can think of. There is A huge guide OpenAi to improve your cameos, but the most important point is to be in a well -lit room. With the recording enough for the results to be convincing, but you can add personalized instructions in a text box: I am smiling, I am serious, I am fat, I am skinny, etc. The most important thing is to select who will be able to use your cameo to make videos: only you, only the people to whom you have approved access, all your friends or all users. Sam Altman, the OpenAi CEO, has a public cameo that carries Sora’s initial success. Almost all the videos that have been viralized have Altman as the protagonist. Sora’s first great meme are uncomfortable videos of Sam desperate because they give her more servers: Sam Altman stealing graphics cards in a target, Sam Altman asking for donations, Sam Altman screaming at the Nvidia headquarters that need more GPUS. He Presentation video Sora 2 included OpenAi engineers flying over dragons or riding giant ducks. The same generation of Sora can have several cameos, so one of the star functions could end up being mixed with celebrities. The problem is to find celebrities willing to give your image that way. In one of my videos, Ijustine tells me How fine the iPhone Air and Sam Altman replies that “it is a respectable size, I would say.” The videos take a few minutes to generate. You can do several at the same time (up to 100 a day) and then publish or leave them in drafts. More similar to I came than Tiktok or Instagram Sora is first and foremost an poisoned dart against goal. The queen of social networks has not only been fishing Openai engineers with her astronomical salaries, but just a week ago she had just launched her own social network of self -generated content: “Vibes.” With a more creative or artistic approach that Sora, Vibes has been described by the less flattering comments as a “Ai Slop” landfill, garbage content generated with AI. Sora is still, in large part, garbage generated with AI. But the feeling I have while I do Scroll It is to have returned to the times of Vine, the precursor of Tiktok that was bought by Twitter and then close. An amalgam of scathing sketches and anonymous moments with the innocence of a time in which the short video did not monetize nor competed for your attention against millions and millions and millions of other vertical videos. For now, people are in Sora to pass it well. And to put Sam Altman in trouble. … Read more

Charlie Kirk’s murderer made him motivated by a memes labyrinthine subculture

The most media news of the week has been the murder of the star of American conservative thought Charlie Kirk, while participating in an act at Utah Valley University on September 10. Although Kirk’s strong and controversial political convictions led to think about a crime of political dyes, reality has ended up revealing himself as much more twisted. Undoubtedly, politics had an important role in the murder, but if we look out to the rabbit burrow of internare abdicates we will find a much more absurd and complicated reality of understanding. Who was. Charlie Kirk was an influential conservative political activist. Founded Turning Point uses at 18, an organization that mobilized thousands of students in defense of conservative ideals and the Maga Movement. Near Donald Trump, Kirk stood out as One of the main spokesmen of youth conservatism In the United States. Under his leadership, Tpusa expanded to more than 850 universities (the act in which he died was from the organization) and raised millions in donations. He was the author of several books on traditional politics and values, and his thought was controversial since under a seemingly reasoned defense of freedom of expression, he spread misinformation on issues such as The COVID-19 or the Climate change. He has also been accused of popularizing leisure positions to groups such as LGTBIQ+people, especially Trans peopleand the African American. Who shot him. Although the initial conjectures were oriented, with all logic, towards the idea that it could have been a leftist activist, the truth is that the detention by the FBI of Tyler Robinson, a man of 22 of Utah, has opened a box of thunder with much more subtle political nuances. Some of its characteristics enter a conservative profile, such as the fact that it was raised in an environment of defenders of firearms, and thus looked in A series of photos on the Facebook of Robinson’s motherwhich were eliminated. The most radical conservative media They have tried to poison public opinion Speaking of a shooter of leftist trends, but the FBI has declined to pronounce on the subject. The Groypers. Many had not heard of this Internet subculture until this moment, and it is not uncommon: it is a American extreme movementmainly integrated by cyberactivists and social media trolls, often very young. They are characterized by their white, conservative and anti-Semitic nationalist ideology, with openly homophobic, misogynistic and anti-LGBTQ positions. They emerged around influencer Nick Fuentes and use provocative tactics to radicalize the conservative discourse, confronting republican figures considered “soft” or not sufficiently radical, among which Kirk would find (this rivalry would be the Core of the “Groyper Wars” of 2019). The bullets. To understand to what extent the main weapon of the Groypers is the mistake, radicalization and chaos, you just have to Analyze recorded memes in the projectiles that Robinson used. The most striking is the phrase “Oh Bella Ciao Bella Ciao Bella Ciao Ciao Ciao”, chorus of the anthem of the Italian anti -fascist partisans of World War II ‘Bella Ciao’, which was used profusely in the Second Groyper Warswhich faced the group with Trump. “Hey Fascist, Catch” and a combination of buttons, is a game code ‘2‘Famous because it triggers a comically ex -devastic bomb, and the combination of buttons has also worked as an independent meme. “*Bulge*, Owo What’s This?“It is also a hate meme used to harass another internal subculture, the Furry community. The intention is so much to sow confusion and blame the Furries of crime such as the use of a meme that only makes sense in a sector very foreign to the mainstream cultural (online game). Finally, “If you read this you are gay Lmao” is also a usual insult in online competition games. A meme killed him. As the always successful Ryan Broderick and Adam Bumas claim In his Newsletter Garbage DayCharlie Kirk was killed by a meme. Or as with much more forcefulness the memes expert Aidan Walkerthe equivalent of a Shitpost In a forum (an internet publication created intentionally to be of low quality, absurd, incoherent, aggressive or ironic): this murder is made to be “incomprehensible and disruptive to the maximum.” It is a nihilist position because no policy will not be advocated, except to leave behind any type of red line (except when the shootings begin, of course: a sources visibly terrified in case the next bullet bears his name, apart from a meme of 2015, he has already said that Vamo to Calmarno). Famous snapshot. Gargabe Day leaves us two additional reflections, very important to understand the phenomenon thoroughly. First, it is not the first time that a murderer uses Internet culture to configure crimes of political dyes. The 2019 killing in a mosque in New Zealand was broadcast live and started with the criminal saying “Subscribe to Pewdiedie“. In 2022, a white nationalist started and broadcast a shooting In a greengrocer in Buffalo, and previously planned it without hiding in 4Chan and Discord. Luigi Mangionelast year, he killed the CEO of Unitedhealthcare with bullets where he read “Deny”, “Defend”, “Depose”also sentences with roots in the meme world. And second: the intention of all these murderers cannot be calibrated with a traditional knowledge about the desire for notoriety or the mental processes that take 4 channel to take a rifle. It is a new era of the homicidal motivations, and if Algó is highlighting this crime it is to what extent the media and traditional analysts lack tools to interpret reality. A reality that no longer dictates political parties, but murky and cryptic ideologies born in the abysses of the Shitposting. Image: Gage Skidmore In Xataka | Imgur was everything to house images on the Internet: now he faces his users in a memes war

There are thousands of people hooked to streaming. One to 3,900 kilometers deep full of marine curiosities (and memes)

In the Submarine Canyon of the Sea of La Plata, near Argentina, something of the most curious happens: two powerful currents coincide. One is salty and warm. The other, cold and very rich in nutrients. The union of both is the Confluence Brazil-Malvinas And it is important in the Earth’s climate regulation. It is known that there is a huge ecosystem down there, one of which little is known and that, at the moment, it is being explored live by an underwater rov next to thousands of people who, since July 23, They follow their live emissions Through YouTube. The mission. These submarine cannons hide a varied species ecosystem in their recesses. In 2012 and 2013, the Continental I, II and III of CONICET expeditions (National Council for Scientific and Technical Research of Argentina) used fishing and drag networks to explore the bed, discovering new species and leading to the publication of more than 60 Papers. Now, in 2025, technology has improved and It is possible to explore depths up to 3,900 meters with a vehicle operated remotely. Continental slope IV: Underwater Oases of Mar del Plata Canyon. That is the name of this new mission, an expedition of CONICET in collaboration with the Schmidt Ocean Institute. As explained from the Council, “it is the first time that in the Argentine Aguas of the Southwestern Atlantic the remotely operated vehicle (Rov) is used, capable of capturing underwater images in ultra high definition and collecting samples without altering the environment.” The funny thing is that the adventures of this rov They are broadcast live through YouTube. The goal. In addition to studying the Argentine seabed as it has not been possible to generate 3D models of emblematic species to produce educational material. The one who has interest can access the data collected completely free through open repositories such as CONICET Digital, Bish and Genbank. Image | CONICET How is the thing going? According to Explain The CONICET researcher in the MACN and scientific chief of the expedition, Daniel Lauretta, “we are barely starting and we see incredible things: animals that had never registered in this area, underwater landscapes that seem from another planet, and behaviors that surprise even the most experienced scientists.” It also states that being able to broadcast it live makes “science is somewhat distant or inaccessible, and becomes part of the day to day. In addition, it forces us to explain what we do clearly, without turns, so that anyone can understand and enjoy it.” The memes. That streaming has become so popular, has undoubtedly helped the collective ingenuity when seeing comedy in the seabed. It is an unknown territory for most and the species that live there are striking. That is why it is not surprising that networks like X have been filled with captures, memes and funny texts with these species as protagonists. The capture of that sea star has gone around the world, but it is not the only one. As for whatever, users have baptized it as “Estrella Culona” | Image: Xataka Argentina Caught in fraganti | Image: Xataka Argentina A violet benthodytes. His nickname: Batatita | Image: Xataka Argentina “Me and the boys together to see a stream of the CONICET,” says an X user | Image: @Genaro23101 Jokes apart, why there? The Malvinas current moves north from Antarctica to almost Río de la Plata, dragging cold and nutrient rich from Antarctica to the Patagonian platform. This current is very important for Argentina and its fishing industry, valued at 2,000 million dollars According to Schmidt Ocean Institute. The current of Brazil, more superficial (700 meters or less), transports warm and salted water from Ecuador to Rio de la Plata. Where both currents collide a strong thermoclin that, in turn, and due to temperature differences, generates rotating currents that redistribute heat, helping to regulate the climate of the earth. As explained by the institute, “the mixture of these two mass of water so different probably creates conditions that facilitate the coexistence of temperate and tropical organisms, as well as species that can only be found in the confluence.” Hence this area has so much scientific interest. Image | CONICET In Xataka | While humanity dreams of colonizing space, researchers have had another idea: living in the seabed

As every year, Julio has arrived. And as every year, they are bombarding you with memes from Julio Iglesias

Julio arrives, like every twelve months. But not only the month of 31 days, the hard core of summer next to August. Julio Iglesias’s theme memes also arrive: you Instagram, your xquite possibly your family WhatsApp groups are filled with memes full of words games between Julio Iglesias and the month of July. An unavoidable annual phenomenon, fully immersed in the long tradition of seasonal memes. It could be said that Julio is Christmas for the devotees of the massive shipments of chascarrillos. The Julio phenomenon in July. A little over a decade ago, Internet users perceived that Julio Iglesias was called as the seventh month of the year. After some simple first memes, which are still repeated every year when summer is approaching (“Julio is already coming”, “Julio is coming” …), the custom became a more viral phenomenon. The possibilities, of course, are endless. There are a few examples: Memes for stations. The compilations can be almost infinite, such as the patience that they demand that they are in a dissemination channel of the July memes, because the word games and the subtlety of the messages can become chilling. However, there is a clear origin for this phenomenon: seasonal memes that sprout and multiply at certain times of the year. The best known and celebrated case is “Sam Va Lentín” Sprinkle me, Mr. Frodo. Originally conceived as an wiring word game with pop wink included, “Sam Va Lentín” became a tailor’s drawer Much more sophisticated than July. Thanks to him we have been able to contemplate variants of the original template as crazy as “Sam goes to Latin”, “Samba Lenín” or “Sam Ventolín”. In addition, unlike the July memes, it is focused on one day, on February 14, Valentine’s Day. Christmas Christmas. Christmas is another time sown for memes: we spend a lot of family and looking at the mobile, culture broth very appropriate for “sending all contacts.” For example, remember the “We have just run out of dinner”classic subgenre “People pulling family meals on the ground” and who have innumerable examples with Valencian paellas, but here in Christmas format. It is a tradition that every Christmas Eve the networks are filled with kitchen soils full of all kinds of food and assemblies always respecting the iconic phrase. He was born in 2015 on Twitter, in the post you can see below. Another example: the phrase “my mother today: can you serve?”, Always accompanied by a pop diva giving the chest or walking along the stage, and that plays with the confusion between “serving the table”, so typical of the family dinners, and “serve pussy” as a diva. “We have just run out of dinner”: Origins WhatsApp is the road. Many of these memes, but especially that of Julio Iglesias, find their dissemination path through WhatsApp groups: An image exchange zone where there is some familiarity among the participants, so there is a minor posture or need to appear than in other social networks. A little facebook style, social network converted into Sexagenarios redoubtWhatsApp is still atomic refuge for boomer humor, and it is in those areas where memes like July flourish. An explanation for success. In addition to the fact that we all like to feel that we are part of a community and that we are sharing an experience, however banal that is, there is something of natural, not forced to expand these memes, and that The Internet community appreciates. Bombarded daily by prefabricated memes, for campaigns that try to be the next viral phenomenon, the naturalness of the July memes or Sam Va Lentín speak Not only shared experiences (We all live in summer, we have all seen ‘The Lord of the Rings’, we all know what Valentine is), but also of the possibility of turning those experiences into something tangible, real … and enviable to our contact agenda. In Xataka | Eight years later, Spain is still hooked to see Simón Pérez and Silvia Charro shattered life live

‘The island of temptations’ had been without great successes for years, but it has revived thanks to an unusual memes reef: Montoya

‘La Revuelta’, in La1, coincides a couple of days a week with ‘The island of temptations’, the tronado reality of TV5 of couples who undergo high pressure tests to demonstrate their love. On January 29, Broncano and her guest, singer NIA, chatted for a while of the abundant plots that the Mediaset program has generated: that is the level of the eighth edition of the program, commented to In its direct competition. Or as with Retraca they recognized in one of the subtitles of the program, “the debate of ‘The island of temptations’ is in La1. TV in Spain is more complex than Marvel Multiverse” Ascent audiences. The audiences with which this edition of ‘The island of temptations’ started They were not especially high. Although it is still to see the average audience of the season, which currently is around 15.4% of Share (something less than last year), in recent weeks its audiences are exceeding 16%, as its content is viralized in networks: its maximum was obtained this last Monday, with a remarkable 18.5%. In any case, it remains far from those stratospheric audiences of 24.1%, 22.5% and 26.3% of the first three editions. What makes this edition different? Without a doubt, their contestants, who have managed to generate viral content without a price. Let’s briefly remember the rules of the contest. A series of couples come to an island, where they separate in two large groups: boys and girls will be tempted in their respective residences, and their partners will later see the images of nonsense, erotic games, dances and falls in plate in temptation. Of course, the more exaggerated the reactions of their partners seeing them “sin”, the more television it results. And thus, the Sevillian Jose Carlos Montoya has become a living meme with his exorbitant reactions to the behavior of his girlfriend Anita. What Montoya has done now. In these weeks that the eighth edition of the program has been running, there have already been criticism for the High level of toxicity of one of the couplesbut Montoya like for that imposed drama, almost an involuntary parody of the Latin character. That personality of an advertisement of colony that has led to Open several shirts to pull As a gesture of spite, literalizing so many couplets about misfortunes, passionate (not knowing that “breaks the shirt” is sometimes also a metaphor); to run aimlessly and finally collapse in the sand of the beach between shoutsas in a karaoke video; And as a great final number, break into the house of the brides to catch her In fraganti in bed, crazy whose conclusion will be seen on the night of February 5. A meme that crosses borders. Montoya’s clear precedent on the island are contestants from other editions that ranged from the cartoon jealousy (“Manué, La Manita Relajá“) or the passions that spread much further further and their weak human wrappings (that cristofer scream”Estefaníaaaaa! “In the first season and that closes the circle with the escape of Montoy Trochants Memesnext to threads that review their life out of the island and inside. But Montoya also transcended borders: It is not necessary to understand Spanish to alone in your body expressiveness of MUPPET in love. A dead end. Montoya is the perfect example of all the needs, attractions and problems of the program: it is very hilarious to contemplate its naked behavior, but we all know that it is creating show. There is an abyss between Montoya and the Primal “Who puts my leg on me“From the first edition of ‘Big Brother’, disarming in its naive ‘Blind trust’ that was crowned as the best reality Spanish of all time. Here we all know the rules of the game, and that makes it more wild, but in essence, much less human. Header | Mediaset In Xataka | Japan had a real “Truman show”. And it was starred by a man locked up, naked and forced to survive with coupons

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