1693193536 Caranchoa Effect

Caranchoa Effect

Scene from the famous video in which the Scene from the famous video in which the “YouTuber” MrGranBomba calls a courier “Caranchoa”.

In 2016, a brat from Alicante pranked a delivery man. The little boy asked him for directions and small-mouthedly called him “Caranchoa”, to which the delivery man responded by giving the Youtuber a delightful blowjob. It was a resounding and perfect slap that the content creator had surely needed for years. Far from thinking, Neng went to the police station to file a complaint. But fate was fair: the video went viral and everyone, really everyone, applauded this surprising slap in the face. The complaint was directed at the Jacarandoso Cani, and the biscuit stung his cheek with a scorching mockery. The prankster, in his arrogance, has to pay the idol dealer in Spain 20,000 euros, and the dealer 30 euros (for the slap). A life lesson.

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Last week, the cameras saw a different kind of insult when a wild Corleone with a bad reputation pointed his nose at a female soccer player at the most important professional moment of her life. Because? Because I could. Just like he could keep the ball in front of the Queen, the Infanta and the whole world. What this friend of the hustle and bustle didn’t anticipate was that, like the Youtuber, pride would cost more than scarcity. The kiss itself isn’t a big deal (just like the neologism “Caranchoa” wasn’t), and if it brought us together, it’s not because “the beak” scandalizes everyone, but because it’s the shit that fills the cup Shit makes spills that surge at the worst of star sports. And as much as all those in need of a facelift (and Gayumbos) are loyal to, Jenni Hermoso is for all the one who’s going to give this Caracara its well-deserved slap in the face.

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