@sebastian.toma_: Seehh #mma #fyp #padel

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nailskarel7
Karel :
Que no pare este trend por favor
2026-05-21 08:11:54
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mesa_que_mas_aplauda1
Mesa que más aplauda 👏🏼 :
Multiplícate
2026-05-21 19:42:05
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iarabustamante10
iarabustamante :
Uno así quiero 😍
2026-05-21 02:30:25
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María Ávila 🇪🇸 :
lo supe desde el primer segundo
2026-05-21 12:26:03
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Noemí García :
Me lo estoy pasando bien chicles bomba con este trend
2026-05-28 12:55:26
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Andrea 🪩 :
Yo viendo este trend
2026-05-27 06:00:05
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la.martu.monten
la.martu.monten :
y yo que me creo saco de boxeo
2026-05-21 22:58:27
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Auraaa💯
2026-05-22 00:59:08
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sebastian.toma_
sebastian.toma_ :
Jugar pádel? Seehh
2026-05-20 12:33:13
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blessed777 :
Me encanta la parte que dice "sehhh"
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You've seen the post.
You've seen the post. "Finland banned homework and shot to number one." It isn't true. And the real story is more uncomfortable than the myth. Finnish kids aren't forbidden from homework. They simply get almost none of it, because most of the real learning is finished inside the school day, by design, on purpose. Look at what they also don't have. No standardized testing until age eighteen. No ranking of children against one another. No nightly mountain of worksheets. No private tutoring arms race for exhausted seven-year-olds. Now look at what they do have. Long daily recess. Later start times. A free hot lunch for every child. And teachers who are trusted to teach, without a script handed down from above. That last one is the part America keeps quiet. Every Finnish teacher holds a master's degree, is paid and respected like a serious professional, and competes to land it. Teaching there is a top-tier career people fight to enter, not a fallback. So when Finland lands near the top of the world with less homework and zero test-prep panic, it isn't a loophole or a trick. It's what happens when a country trusts its teachers and refuses to turn childhood into a tournament. … So the homework was never the secret. The secret is the belief sitting underneath it. Finland decided that education is a public good, not a private race to be won. So it funded every school roughly the same, staffed them all with genuine experts, and let kids stay kids a little while longer. That's the part America won't discuss — because it isn't a clever tweak you can copy by Monday. It's a different answer to what school is for. The myth says "ban homework." The truth says "trust your teachers and fund every school equally." One is a hack. The other is a mirror, and we don't love the reflection. What would your school years have looked like with half the homework and twice the trust? Say it below — that gap is the whole conversation we keep refusing to have.

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