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What gave birth to him
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What gave birth to him

The author reflects on their internal conflict ahead of a football match between Argentina and Spain, expressing deep emotional ties to both teams. They describe feeling like Alejandro Sanz, a Spanish singer, in their chest, symbolizing their connection to Spain. However, they also feel a strong bond with Argentina, where they have lived for 36 years and adopted aspects of its culture while maintaining connections to their native country. The author acknowledges the distinct identities of both teams—Argentina representing passion and tradition, and Spain embodying order and evolution—and feels torn between them. Regardless of the outcome, they anticipate experiencing both joy and sorrow.

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What gave birth to him

The author reflects on their internal conflict ahead of a football match between Argentina and Spain, expressing deep emotional ties to both teams. They describe feeling like Alejandro Sanz, a Spanish singer, in their chest, symbolizing their connection to Spain. However, they also feel a strong bond with Argentina, where they have lived for 36 years and adopted aspects of its culture while maintaining connections to their native country. The author acknowledges the distinct identities of both teams—Argentina representing passion and tradition, and Spain embodying order and evolution—and feels torn between them. Regardless of the outcome, they anticipate experiencing both joy and sorrow.

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