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    Is crime getting worse? Is safety getting more complicated during this recession?

    I’ve been living here for a few years now, and I believe some things have improved in terms of security. I occasionally see reports of robberies on the news, but I’ve never experienced anything personally. In fact, just today, I saw a story where security cameras helped catch the thieves who...
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    Alberto Fernández a wife beater?

    She had some issues a few years ago due to a leaked pornographic video of her with her then-boyfriend. In fact, she sued Google and Yahoo for allowing the video to be spread. You’re right, she does have a profile on OnlyFans :ROFLMAO:
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    If you had an Argentine friend in a really bad situation

    Yes, that’s very common here. I understood this after meeting locals. I was surprised to learn that many people in their twenties still live with their parents, even though they’re adults. Many do it to save money, while others can’t afford to rent an apartment on their salary. People here...
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    Alberto Fernández a wife beater?

    She is a TV presenter who hosts a daily show on a major network. She continues to clarify...
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    Newcomer Just like in "Relatos Salvajes"

    I saw the news today and couldn’t believe the madness of that woman. It’s incredible how people can reach such absurd extremes. It also reminded me of that movie, how an ordinary day can turn into a day of rage.
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    Alberto Fernández a wife beater?

    I know it’s repugnant, but all these images need to be seen by everyone who supported him throughout his presidency and always defended him. It’s more proof of how disgusting this guy really is. I feel second-hand embarrassment!
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    Official Thread on Corruption in Argentina - Milei Administration Cleaning up house

    Unfortunately, he won't go to jail because the sentence is conditional, and since it's being appealed, it's not final. So, he can go about his life as usual; he just can't hold public office. They always find a way to get away with it, and since these corrupt politicians have a lot of money...
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    Newcomer First day of the Olympics in Paris: Argentines say "This is a disaster"

    This athlete didn't go viral for his skill but because his anatomy caused him to lose the competition by knocking the bar with his groin during the Olympic event.😂 However, things haven't turned out so badly for him. A porn site offered the pole vaulter $250,000 to film a one-hour video.
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    Newcomer How late do buses and the subway run? When do they start in the morning?

    Here are the schedules for all subway lines. The buses operate 24/7.
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    Newcomer More Provinces Charge Foreigners for Public Hospital Care

    The Ministry of Health is considering charging foreigners for care at public hospitals in Buenos Aires. https://www.infobae.com/salud/2024/08/07/el-ministerio-de-salud-evalua-cobrar-la-atencion-a-extranjeros-en-hospitales-publicos/
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    Newcomer How to Obtain a Driver’s License in Argentina with a Japanese Permit

    I recently obtained my driver’s license here in Argentina. Although I have a US license, I was informed that Argentina doesn't have agreements with many countries to transfer licenses. I had to secure residency to get my DNI. I then had to sign up for a class, pass a written test, and complete a...
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    Newcomer "Yerba Mate" Argentina

    It’s very popular and, in fact, it’s sold in many countries. https://www.cbse.com.ar/?page_id=19
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    Newcomer First day of the Olympics in Paris: Argentines say "This is a disaster"

    It's terrible that they didn't consider the inequality of conditions. In fact, there is already a precedent, she was disqualified from the 2023 Women's Boxing World Championship for failing the eligibility tests (excess testosterone). I think the authorities should intervene.
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    Venezuela Election - Will Maduro finally be pushed out of power in Venezuela?

    As the porteños say, "what can you expect from a mule but a kick"... Pablo Moyano supporting Maduro's government. The CGT tried to distance itself from him and issued a statement calling for the publication of the election tally reports...
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    Under President Milei, the worst economic crisis in decades puts Argentine ingenuity to the test - OnlyFans

    I’ve never used OnlyFans before, but now I’m curious. I’d like to know which country is the top content creator on the platform.:unsure:
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    Newcomer First day of the Olympics in Paris: Argentines say "This is a disaster"

    Several trains between Paris and London, as well as Paris and Brussels, have been canceled. Repairs are expected to take more than a week. It’s really a mess. https://www.infobae.com/espana/2024/07/26/ataque-masivo-en-paris-a-la-red-ferroviaria-el-mismo-dia-en-el-comienzan-los-juegos-olimpicos/
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    Under President Milei, the worst economic crisis in decades puts Argentine ingenuity to the test - OnlyFans

    In Argentina, there are many "OnlyFans Academies" :D I found out about it from a friend here. Being on that platform has become very popular, especially during this crisis. The girls are finding creative ways to earn some dollars.
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    Newcomer First day of the Olympics in Paris: Argentines say "This is a disaster"

    We've seen on social media the complaints from competitors about the cardboard beds. Some athletes, like the Australian BMX team and a few Argentine footballers, have been victims of theft. The Australians had it the worst, with their bags containing competition gear stolen. Adding to the...
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    Argentina in the Copa America - Will they go all the way to Champions again?

    Unbelievable and disgraceful what happened with the Argentine football team at the Olympics. Two hours after the match ended, they annulled Argentina's last goal, which had secured the tie against Morocco. Unbelievable! Something never seen before...
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    Politics Garbage Accumulation in Buenos Aires

    The conflict seems more about economic interests than really defending the workers. Even though the government had managed to keep trash collection at a high level, the strike caused a huge drop in service. Things got worse when new companies were announced for the job and the bidding was...
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