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demasiado peligroso para compartir (alguien lo comparte por mi porfa?)
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pa eso las engañas JAJAJAJA
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Me sentí tan identificada solo que sin novia JAJAJAJ. 🥺
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En este si me proyecto machin
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Michel regresa te amo
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yo y que
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There’s been a lot of discussion about yesterday’s reports that Harry and Meghan are planning to spend more time living in the UK this fall. 👀 From some fans, the response has been skeptical: “I won’t believe it until Harry and Meghan say it themselves.” Let's talk about why reputable reporters and commentators are comfortable believing this report… even though the couple hasn't confirmed it themselves ☕️ cc: @Meredith and @Omid Scobie 😉 “Anonymous source” doesn't automatically mean “made up,” and the infamous 2022 Sussex communications statement about “unnamed sources” not speaking for the couple doesn't mean that nothing about them can be legitimately reported unless their comms team confirms it. 🔍 There’s a difference between a reporter’s source being unnamed and a journalist publishing an unverifiable quote or rumor. None of this means we should automatically believe every story attributed to “sources.” We should absolutely look at who is reporting it, what access their sources would have, whether the information has been independently corroborated, and exactly what is being claimed. You don’t have to believe yesterday’s story just because I do. But understanding the difference between confirmation, sound reporting, and rumor is an important part of media literacy… especially when we’re talking about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, two powerful people who have deliberately built their own media and communications operation since “stepping back” from the palace 🏰 #britishroyalfamily #royalnews #princeharry #meghanmarkle #royaltea

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