Juan Francisco Maldonado; joven artista escenico mexicano que pretende ser "cool e indiferente", con una actitud que dice "a quien le importa, solo es arte" .
Juan Francisco Maldonado, young mexican stage artist who pretends to be "cool and indifferent", with an attitude that says "who cares,it´s only art"
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SLIPPERY
slip⋅per⋅y [slip-uh-ree, slip-ree]
–adjective, -per⋅i⋅er, -per⋅i⋅est. 1. tending or liable to cause slipping or sliding, as ice, oil, a wet surface, etc.: a slippery road. 2. tending to slip from the hold or grasp or from position: a slippery rope. 3. likely to slip away or escape: slippery prospects. 4. not to be depended on; fickle; shifty, tricky, or deceitful. 5. unstable or insecure, as conditions: a slippery situation.
SLICK
–adjective 1. smooth and glossy; sleek. 2. smooth in manners, speech, etc.; suave. 3. ingenious; cleverly devised: a slick plan to get out of work. 4. deftly executed and having surface appeal or sophistication, but shallow or glib in content; polished but superficial; glib: a writer who has mastered every formula of slick fiction. 5. Slang. wonderful; remarkable; first-rate. –noun 6. a smooth or slippery place or spot or the substance causing it: oil slick. 7. Informal. a. a magazine printed on paper having a more or less glossy finish. b. such a magazine regarded as having a sophisticated, deftly executed, but shallow or glib literary content. Compare pulp –adverb 8. smoothly; cleverly.
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