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  1. AronG

    Argentina ranked as #2 of nation of women with the biggest butts

    It seems several studies confirm it. LOL 😂 https://www.pulse.ng/lifestyle/beauty-health/countries-where-women-have-the-biggest-butts-ass/q8jssnh
  2. AronG

    Newcomer Milei’s presidency has Peronism at a crossroads

    Amidst the internal political turmoil and crisis within Peronism, it seems she wants to be the center of attention, hence why she's making such provocative statements. https://www.cronista.com/columnistas/el-peronismo-se-pelea-por-la-centralidad-de-la-escena/
  3. AronG

    Be careful with taxi cabs with a rigged meter that runs quicker than usual

    That's why I haven't taken taxi cabs for a long time, don't you use ride apps? there are several and they are quite efficient, like Uber, Didi, Cabify...so far I haven't had any problems.
  4. AronG

    Newcomer What salary would be considered good in Buenos Aires?

    https://www.infobae.com/virales/2024/03/02/una-joven-de-18-anos-mostro-cuanto-gasta-por-mes-viviendo-sola-en-argentina-y-su-video-sorprendio-en-las-redes/
  5. AronG

    Newcomer What salary would be considered good in Buenos Aires?

    In most jobs, you won't be paid that much, not even a lawyer earns that, let alone a doctor. The common salary in Argentina is around $500 USD, no more than that.
  6. AronG

    Newcomer Boxing classes

    https://federicodevesa.com/ That club is in Belgrano, I've heard that his teaching method is one of the best.
  7. AronG

    Politics The Government looks to the PRO and Peronism to seek the final votes for the Omnibus Law - Infobae

    The Government looks to the PRO and Peronism to seek the final votes for the Omnibus Law - Infobae Source: https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/01/29/el-gobierno-mira-al-pro-y-al-peronismo-para-buscar-los-votos-finales-de-la-ley-omnibus/ January 29, 2024 After eliminating the fiscal...
  8. AronG

    Economy Argentina isn't the affordable option

    Panama still issues its own coins known as Balboas. The exchange rate is 1:1 with the USD. Consequently, people in Panama utilize USD banknotes but use locally minted Balboa coins. This setup allows the Panamanian government to produce their own coins, avoiding the need to import quarters and...
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