
Nehue 🇦🇷
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Es increíble como la teoría del derrame se sabe que es falsa hace 40 años pero sigue siendo su único argumento

A Juan Doe le prestaron 110 millones de pesos. Para pedir un crédito por ese monto necesitas literalmente el sueldo de un repositor de coto, pero para estos pelotudos es un escándalo.



🔴 La marca de ropa Ay Not Dead lanzó una campaña en la FADU para defender a la universidad pública y la industria nacional

"Checoslovaquia": Por una publicación de la diputada Juliana Santillán en Instagram



NUNCA nos olvidemos que un policía MASCULINO no puede tocar a ninguna persona FEMENINA. PUNTO



Derogar el aborto es una obligación moral: sin respeto irrestricto al derecho a vivir no hay libertad que valga.

En Chile lo único que siempre andaba bien -independiente del gobierno de turno- era la economía y la arruinaron los fachos en dos semanas.

empecé a ver la quinta temporada de Los Soprano y le cambiaron la voz de doblaje a casi todos y ahora insultan en mexicano


Until fifty years ago, Argentina was richer than Spain— (This Data Insight was written by @EOrtizOspina.) In a recent Data Insight, I wrote about how Argentina was one of the richest countries in the world at the beginning of the 20th century. Today, I want to follow up with a striking comparison between Spain and Argentina. The chart shows GDP per capita for Argentina and Spain over the last two centuries. These are historical estimates from the Maddison Project, and the data is adjusted for inflation and differences in the cost of living. When Argentina declared independence from Spain in 1816, the two countries had very similar GDP per capita. By the late 19th century, Argentina had become richer than its former colonial power, and it stayed ahead for many decades. Spain then started growing faster in the 1960s, and by the mid-1970s it had caught up. Continued economic growth in Spain after the 1980s drove the large gap we see today. It kept GDP per capita on a steep upward path into the 21st century. Argentina, by contrast, grew more slowly and went through several economic crises, visible on the chart. Today, Argentina’s GDP per capita is closer to my home country of Colombia than to Western European countries like Spain. This helps us see how much of a difference economic growth can make within just a few generations.

"Locura" Porque los cuestionamientos sobre este tipo de diseño de espacios para vivir.


