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Juan F Ayora

@JuanFAyora

Over dressed builder, writer, photographer, cook, wannabe philosopher, bullfighting aficionado and serious gin drinker.

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Kem Clawson
Kem Clawson@KemClawson·
@CARandDRIVER I like it, but it seems like a composite of many other designs. I even see a little Cadillac. Nothing new or innovative. The lower rear end is not very good.
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Car and Driver@CARandDRIVER·
Here's our first in-person look at the stunning Vision BMW Alpina concept! What do you think of it?
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ALEX SUZUKI
ALEX SUZUKI@X_FINALBOSS·
7 random kids in Los Angeles California made $65 million dollars last year selling AI generated ebooks no employees. no office. no college degree between them they forced Claude AI to generate and make 300 posts in 45 seconds, every single day, getting 15M+ organic views per week off of a $30/monthly tweethunter subscription (15M views normally costs $75,000 to $225,000 with paid ads) the largest competitor in their space employs 1,300 people to do the same thing for $450 million (Agora Publishing) here's exactly how a regular person with a laptop becomes one of those 7 operators. the whole thing runs on just 6 moves. nothing about it is hard. the only reason 99% of you reading this won't do it is the same reason 99% of people don't take any action. they think it's too late. they think it's too obvious. they think organic social media is dead STEP 1 : Pick 15 offers doing $500K MRR already ask Claude AI to find top 15 sellers on whop doing $1M+ months. ecom operators, agency owners, coaches, freelancers. anyone who already has something selling and needs more eyeballs (affiliate method) STEP 2 : build the AI content engine use AI to generate 300 posts in 15 minutes. not 300 shitty posts. instead, have Claude AI scrape and gather top 300 viral posts on X right now. Force it to learn and find patterns. Make 300 variations of the hooks, frameworks, and angles that are already proven to work in your niche the research is the work. the generation is automated STEP 3 : Automate Sales while you sleep post 3-5x per day across dozens of accounts. every commenter, every liker gets an automated DM with the link to buy. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, while you sleep even if only 0.5% of people who likes makes a purchase, you can easily do $3000+ per day STEP 4 : Psyop the audience leads flow into a Discord, email newsletter, or Telegram community automatically to nurture and make them more interested (if needed) let those pre-sell so they buy without ever talking to you. the content did the convincing STEP 5 : watch $500 ebook sales notifications roll in anywhere between tiny $200 ebook sales. all the way to $5K-$15K offers. watch sales notifications pop up on your phone. Turn off the ringer if it gets too frequent or annoying. STEP 6 : scale to 10M+ views per week by hiring 10 high schoolers (DO NOT pay them a salary) teach them the AI post generation method and let them do all the work to get 10M+ views for you every week. You don't pay them. They pay you. And they keep a tiny 20% profit split. You keep the rest of their hard earned money. 7 people in LA are doing exactly this right now. it's not a secret. the workflow is documented. the tools are public. the system is repeatable. the only reason most of you reading this won't do it is because you think it's too late. But in actuality, there will probably be 300+ people doing this by the end of 2026. Then for sure you will be late. but now is the best time to start. you think you need a big following first (the automation builds the following for you) I run this system myself and I've installed it for operators across multiple niches if you want the full breakdown — AI content setup, TweetHunter automation, DM funnel, Discord community build, offer structure, sales call framework comment "X" below and I'll send it to you ** must be following + retweet to get
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Andresistas Roca Rey
Andresistas Roca Rey@Andresistas_R_R·
Faena de máximo riesgo y valor de @rocarey ante fiero y complicado segundo Toros de Cortés en @LancesMaestranz, Sevilla esta tarde. Triunfo con salida por la puerta de enfermería. Dos orejas, premio a su importantísima faena de máxima figura
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Juan José Grado
Juan José Grado@JuanDeMaria_·
Así es como se matan los toros. La mano en la testuz a la vez que los gavilanes tocando pelo, obviamente el pecho encima. Cátedra. Foto de @ziklix_photo
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VunderT
VunderT@IgnoranceFoe·
@joeygems @HustleBitch_ Giving a celebrity access because of who they are is one thing. Paying them top dollar for the results is entirely different. It might be hard to imagine, but some people have more than one talent in life.
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 KEN GRIFFEY JR. IS NOW THE HIGHEST PAID PHOTOGRAPHER AT THE MASTERS — AND MOST PEOPLE HAVE NO IDEA Not a media guy. Not a career photographer. He’s on the course getting paid at the highest level capturing iconic shots like he’s been doing it his whole life. • Ryder Cup credentials • NFL, MLS, MLB sideline access • Shot the Home Run Derby… a contest he dominated as a player • Back at the World Baseball Classic 20 years later, now behind the lens The crossover makes zero sense… but it’s real. And while he’s working? Fans are still stopping him for autographs. So he’s basically doing BOTH jobs at once. From baseball icon… to highest-paid photographer at The Masters. How does someone retire from one elite career… and quietly take over another like this?
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Juan F Ayora
Juan F Ayora@JuanFAyora·
@dieworkwear Your initials in the cuffs is one the most horrible tacky things I have seen
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
I respectfully disagree. I think these sorts of details are popular among men just getting into tailored clothing because they're a cheap way to supposedly make a shirt look expensive. But, like contrast-colored buttonholes, they often detract from an outfit because they become a distracting focal point, rather than adding to a coherent whole. Plus, these things are typically made on machines that bang these out in seconds — there's no craft to it at all. There are rare exceptions. Marc Lauwers is a French bespoke shirtmaker who has worked for all of the top-end bespoke tailoring firms in Paris, including Charvet, Lanvin, and Francesco Smalto. Nowadays, he operates under his own banner. After making you a fully bespoke shirt, he can add a hand-embroidered monogram on your garment, if you wish. This includes a true monogram, not a cipher, which is often mistaken for monograms online. A monogram is a design where two or more letters have been placed in such a way that they share common elements, such that you can't remove one letter without making the entire design nonsensical. In slide one, we see a true monogram. Notice that you can't remove the A or the B without ruining the other letter. The Louis Vuitton logo (LV) is an example of a cipher. In slide two, we see a cipher that Lauwers hand-embroidered on one of @RJdeMans's shirts (author of the wonderful book Swan Songs, which is about the rapidly disappearing world of craft-based French luxury). You can tell the difference between a handmade vs machine-made "monogram" by flipping the shirt over. If you see extra fabric on the underside of the "monogram," it was likely machine-made, as this material is used to stabilize the shirt fabric as the machine needle rapidly applies the detail. IMO, if you must get a shirt monogram, it looks best at the bottom rib, as shown in the third slide. This is where high-end shirtmakers historically placed monograms for clients (look up photos of Cary Grant, Vittorio De Sica, Humphrey Bogart, Alain Delon, and Ronald Reagan). Since men during this time often kept their jackets on, the monogram was rarely seen. Why not add these fun details in more conspicuous places? Two reasons. First, I think men are prone to "jazzing" a tailored outfit with these little doodads when they should focus more on fit and silhouette. We can think of Sec. Pete Hegeseth, who wears his dark worsted suits with a USA flag belt, USA flag pocket square, fun socks, contrast buttonholes, bracelets, and all sorts of other things. Instead of focusing on all these pieces of "flair," he should see a new tailor. When the fit and silhouette are good, you don't need this stuff. Second, adding them can sometimes detract from an outfit. In the fourth and final slide, we see a beautifully dressed King of Spain. Notice where your eye is drawn in that photo. The cynosure of a tailored outfit is the V-shaped section formed by the jacket's front edge, the shirt, and the necktie (if you're wearing one). This leads the viewer's eye up to your face, making you the center of attention. In this way, you are wearing the outfit, not the other way around. These are not hard and fast rules. The other week, I had dinner with a tailor who wore a charcoal chalkstripe suit with black penny loafers and a gold bracelet reminiscent of Cartier's Santos (the gold bracelet version, not the watch). My eyes naturally darted to his wrist, but I thought it added something to the otherwise conservative ensemble. Of course, men also wear watches and pocket squares, although I think these things are so normal, they mostly disappear from view. I would just say that you should choose these details judiciously. Online, details come into focus, as people post close-up photos of cool socks, bright bracelets, and cuff monograms. They can look great when contained with the borders of a photo. But when put into the context of an actual outfit that moves through the world, they can look a bit goofy. IMO, would be better to think first about fit and silhouette, and then how to create an outfit that works as a harmonious whole.
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Morales@CarlosMoralesG_

Love this. Embroidering your initials on the shirt sleeve is such a classy move. Those small, personal details are still my favourite thing in clothing.

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Juan F Ayora
Juan F Ayora@JuanFAyora·
@jlalk What camera were you allowed to bring in m? Trying to plan for next year
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Jason Lalk
Jason Lalk@jlalk·
I spent 5 hours on my feet at Augusta before I even saw a golf shot. Went to the Masters practice round this week...best Tuesday of my life. We got there at 6 AM. Already a long line at the first gate. By 7:15 we were through. By 9:00 we still hadn't touched the course. Here's where all that time went: 1) The merch shop is controlled chaos. No phones allowed inside. So you're just standing in line making friends with strangers for 30 minutes. Once you're in, most of the good stuff is behind the counter on display with a number. You walk up and say "I'll take three of number 73 and two of 57." No price tags visible on most of it. It almost feels like a shopping spree, which is only made worse by the fact that this might be a once-in-a-lifetime trip. I've never spent more money before 9AM. 2) The course is nothing like TV. The elevation changes are insane. The first tee drops about 50 feet before climbing back uphill. I had no idea. The green on 7 is more tilted than you'd ever guess. The approach on 8 is way steeper than it looks on screen. The fairway bunkers are so deep that I wouldn't wish them on my worst enemy. 3) People make big sacrifices to get to Augusta At Amen corner, I met two Australian guys who flew in from Sydney. Their plane had to turn around over Fiji because a passenger went into anaphylactic shock from trail mix. One had a five-week-old baby at home. The other had a 20-month-old and a pregnant wife. They still made the trip. 4) The bathroom situation deserves its own post. They have attendants in the men's room directing traffic. "Number two? Against the wall. Number one? This line." There's a dedicated attendant to wiping down the toilets after each person uses it. No other event moves people around as efficiently as the Masters 5) 16 is electric. Practice round Tuesday is when they skip balls across the water. The crowd loses it every time someone tries. Goes absolutely nuts when one makes it across. Watched Rory skip one that rolled all the way through the green into the crowd and trickled back out. He tried to play it from there. Almost came back to his feet. 6) The end of the day was the best part. By late afternoon, most players were off the course. Almost everyone had cleared out from Amen Corner. We walked back to 12 and it was just... quiet. Peaceful. Then watched the grounds crew replace divots on the 12 tee box. They carve out oval-shaped pieces, lay in fresh sod, and hammer it down with a mallet. On every single tee box. Every single day. That's Augusta. I also brought my camera for the first time in a while. I used to shoot golf content on the side, and it felt really good to pick it back up again.
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Juan F Ayora
Juan F Ayora@JuanFAyora·
For those creating drama. - The Queen of Spain wears white instead of black to meet the Pope because of a rare Vatican tradition known as privilège du blanc (privilege of white), reserved for a select few Catholic queens and princesses. This tradition exempts her from the strict protocol requiring women to wear black and a veil in the Pope's presence. - no one is supposed to actually kiss the Pope’s hand, you just do the motion as a sign of respect.
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Vatican News
Vatican News@VaticanNews·
This morning, Pope Leo XIV welcomed King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain at the Apostolic Palace, where they exchanged gifts. The monarchs then met with Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State, and Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, Secretary for Relations with States and International Organizations.
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Juan F Ayora
Juan F Ayora@JuanFAyora·
@clarinrne Creo q todavía no se ha hecho una película que haga justicia a la tauromaquia. Hay películas sobre otros temas que son magistrales, mientras que la tauromaquia ofrece tantos elementos poderosos y emotivos, sin embargo no hay una película que le haga justicia.
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Clarín RNE
Clarín RNE@clarinrne·
Más allá de 'Tardes de soledad'... ¿cuál es para usted la mejor película de temática taurina de la historia? 🎥🐂 ¡Solo vale elegir UNA! ☝️ Queremos saber cuál es esa cinta que le marcó y, sobre todo, los motivos de su elección. ¡Cuéntenos su película y el porqué!
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Cinzia Emanuelli
Cinzia Emanuelli@CinziaEmanuelli·
Se vi foste presi 5 minuti di tempo per studiare la biografia di Chalamet, avreste imparato che lui è cresciuto nei teatri. La mamma e la sorella di Timothee sono state ballerine presso le compagnie del New York City Ballet e dell’American Ballet. Ha passato tutta l’infanzia e l’adolescenza dietro le quinte dei teatri guardando le prove e gli spettacoli. Ha debuttato come attore protagonista a 18 anni proprio a teatro, a Off Broadway, vincendo anche il premio come miglior attore protagonista della stagione teatrale. Non gli serve il vostro messaggio per amare il teatro, ma gli servirebbe che come responsabili di un ente teatrale vi foste presi il tempo di ascoltare interamente il suo discorso che parlava di come purtroppo il teatro sia diventato una forma d’arte di nicchia e che il cinema stia rischiando lo stesso destino perchè le persone sono ormai trattenute in casa dalle piattaforme televisive sia per vedere gli spettacoli teatrali che per vedere i film. Stava parlando di salvare teatro e cinema. Ma voi ovviamente non ve ne siete accorti…
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Opera di Roma
Opera di Roma@OperaRoma·
Ciao #TimotheeChalamet , sappiamo che sei un tifoso della Roma ma qualcosa ci dice che dovresti allargare i tuoi orizzonti e venire a trovarci: scopriresti anche altre passioni. Perché sì, l’opera e la danza sono vive, a Roma e in tutto il mondo: perdersele è un vero peccato 🧡
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Juan F Ayora
Juan F Ayora@JuanFAyora·
@checosrootz_ Yo la tengo pero voy a buscar donde pagar por una mejor transmisión. Como es canal oficial de F1 los comentaristas no dicen una palabra de los problemas de los nuevas regulaciones. Parece canal de propaganda. Una pena.
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𝑎𝑙𝑒@checosrootz_·
amigos, a penas voy descubriendo que si tienes la suscripción de apple tv, automáticamente f1tv premium es gratis. Solo tienes que conectar la cuenta de Apple tv en la página de f1tv. Si usas el descuento de estudiante tienes apple music, apple tv y f1tv premium por $5.99 al mes
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Borja
Borja@torosybravura·
La negociación de Morante en la goyesca de Ronda por Rivera Ordóñez. 📺 @charrytv
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Morantier's@Morantier_ss·
@JBAYORT A portagayola en el centro del ruedo ? 🙄
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ؘjuandi
ؘjuandi@poxelse·
lo difícil que debe ser que tu esposa tenga que hacer todo esto frente a cámaras para promocionar una película con JACOB ELORDI
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Juan F Ayora
Juan F Ayora@JuanFAyora·
@FlagAndFire That’s not a bull, that’s a cow. That is a fighting bulls farm in Spain, and calf’s are separated from the mother, to get its medication. First thing when you grow up “in a farm” is to know the difference between a cow and a bull. Just saying.
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German Shepherd Dad 🇺🇸 & 🔥
Let’s kill the fairy tale. That bull wasn’t being “protective.” It was trying to kill the calf. Anyone who’s actually worked on a farm saw it immediately. One move and the calf was on the ATV, problem neutralized. This is the difference between people who live the farm life and people who watch it from the couch. If you’re calling this “nature being nature,” you’ve never been responsible for anything that can die on your watch. If you think this AI, you can unfollow me.
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Motorsport MP4
Motorsport MP4@MotorsportMP4·
RED BULL - FORD ENGINE SOUND 🔥 🔥🔊
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Juan F Ayora
Juan F Ayora@JuanFAyora·
@SartorialNotes The waistcoat matches the suit, where I see and issue is that the correct attire to meet the king at a formal event during the day requires a black jacket.
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5th Beatle
5th Beatle@5thbeatle__·
Pat Riley en los 80 con Armani, peinado impecable, mirada de Wall Street y alma de cancha. Nos hemos ido al carajo.
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