
Bardo Hernandez
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Born and raised in Cancun, Mexico. I’m someone who loves a little bit of everything—history, legends, poetry, and the occasional fun fact.
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La Mulata de Córdoba: The Enigmatic Witch of Veracruz
The legend of La Mulata de Córdoba is one of the most fascinating and terrifying mysteries in Mexico, especially in the region of Veracruz. It is said that this woman, whose real name was never known, was a mulata of dazzling beauty, with bronzed skin and eyes so piercing they seemed to look into your soul. However, her physical attractiveness was as enigmatic as her very existence.
By Bardo Hernandezabout a year ago in Horror
Claudia Sheinbaum: A New Era of Promise and Peril for Mexico
Claudia Sheinbaum’s election as Mexico’s first female president in 2024 marks a historic moment for the country, but it also brings both optimism and concerns. As a close ally of former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), Sheinbaum has vowed to continue his policies, raising questions about what changes and challenges lie ahead for the nation.
By Bardo Hernandezabout a year ago in Education
The Weight of a Dream
All my life, I struggled with my weight. I was always the chubby kid in class, the favorite goalkeeper during our soccer games, the boy girls only saw as a friend, or the one the teacher would seat at the back because I blocked the view of my classmates. At first, I got used to it; I thought that was the life I was meant to live. When you're a kid, you don't realize what you're doing wrong, and you just believe that's the life you've been given. Many times, I spent my days feeling depressed, unless I had food and video games. That was the only way I could feel good without realizing that I was only prolonging my suffering.
By Bardo Hernandezabout a year ago in Lifehack
Understanding Plane Crash Survival Rates. AI-Generated.
When it comes to air travel, safety is a primary concern for both passengers and aviation professionals. Despite the numerous headlines that surface following a plane crash, the reality is that flying remains one of the safest modes of transportation. Statistics indicate that the survival rate for plane crashes is surprisingly high, particularly when considering the advancements in aircraft design, safety protocols, and emergency response measures.
By Bardo Hernandezabout a year ago in Education











