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Untalkative Danito

@justdanito

8bit | mostro | funToDrive | deskJockey | rocambolesco | technicalWizardry | hombreMonográfico | IDoAllMyOwnStunts | apagarLasEstrellasYExtinguirElSol

México Katılım Kasım 2008
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Untalkative Danito
Untalkative Danito@justdanito·
@MissTypos Por teléfono es una lata. Pero si vas a dejar tu módem al centro de atención de Telmex en 15 minutos queda el trámite
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Nobody 🔥@MissTypos·
Yo creo es más fácil dejar el fentanilo que dar de baja tu servicio de Telmex
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Tlatoani_Cuauhtemoc
Tlatoani_Cuauhtemoc@Cuauhtemoc_1521·
🚨EL CANAL DE LA VIGA🚨 alrededor de 1905, a la altura de Santa Anita. Una de las pocas filmaciones que existen de este espacio de la ciudad, ahora perdido. Fabuloso testimonio de como en plena fiesta popular, por zapatear sobre una chalupa, acabó hundiéndose con todo y sus tripulantes, quienes empapados, con desesperación, alcanzaron la orilla. Fragmento de la filmación “Memorias de un Méxicano” de Salvador Toscano #CDMX #comparte
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Teddy Kim
Teddy Kim@Teddy__Kim·
“It’s just that all of these Caribbean resorts look exactly the same to me. It’s just a random beach.” “Oh I see. You think this has nothing to do with you. You sit at your laptop, and you select… I don’t know, that all-inclusive resort for instance, because you’re trying to tell the world that you take yourself too seriously to care about what cookie-cutter consumerist hotel your parents made you go to. But what you don’t know is that hotel isn’t just all-inclusive, it’s not Ixtapa, it’s not Zihuatanejo. It’s actually Cancún. You’re also blithely unaware of the fact that in the late 60s, Mexico ran a huge trade deficit with the US. They were industrializing rapidly, importing machinery and materials that had to be paid for in dollars. Then I believe it was INFRATUR, wasn’t it, that actually spent months building a computer model, feeding data to an IBM 360 to analyze Mexico’s entire coastline, evaluating climate, beach quality, accessibility, and development costs. Then they identified Cancún as a strategic tourism development zone, deliberately modeled on postwar Mediterranean resort economies. By the mid-1990s, major U.S. and European hotel chains standardized the all-inclusive resort model there. That model was then replicated, refined, and exported across the Caribbean. Eventually, that choice filtered down through Expedia algorithms, airline bundle deals, and trickled on down into some TikTok’s influencer video which you no doubt watched in bed doom scrolling. However, Cancún represents billions of dollars in coordinated state planning, private capital, labor arbitrage, and tourism dependency. Tens of thousands of jobs. Entire regional supply chains. And it’s sort of comical that you think you simply picked "a random beach" when in fact you’re sipping a piña colada at a resort selected for you by the Mexican federal government’s years-long optimization process… from a bunch of random beaches.”
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Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi

Cancun is not my cup of tea, but boy is it an incredible success story of engineering: the Mexican government engineered a tourist hotspot custom-built to attract American dollars, from a place that had nothing in 5 short years. In the late 60s, Mexico ran a huge trade deficit with the US. They were industrializing rapidly, importing machinery and materials that had to be paid for in dollars. Tourism offered a solution, a way to earn foreign currency using assets Mexico already had: beaches, climate, and ancient ruins. They actually spent months building a computer model, feeding data to an IBM 360 to analyze Mexico’s entire coastline, evaluating climate, beach quality, accessibility, and development costs. The computer selected Cancun #1, a remote sandbar that had a population of 3 people during the 1970 census. The 2nd option was Ixtapa. Cancuns location was perfect: turquoise water, white sand, ideal weather, and proximate to all of the eastern seaboard, the largest concentration of Americans enduring brutal winters and seeking affordable beach escapes. Hawaii was already popular for folks on the west coast but Cancun offered what Hawaii couldn’t: a winter getaway without the 12+ hour flight, and a much cheaper experience. The Caribbean location and dry season from November to April aligned perfectly with when East Coasters most desperately wanted sun. The government invested over $100 million in infrastructure, building an international airport, roads, utilities, and dredging lagoons. They built the hotel zone for foreigners and downtown Cancun for workers, all in 5 years They marketed Cancun aggressively to Americans, positioning it as a safe, convenient Caribbean alternative with better prices than anywhere else. Hotels catered explicitly to American tastes with English-speaking staff, American brands (Hyatt, Hilton etc) familiar food options, and all-inclusive packages. The genius was creating a place where Americans could feel like they’d “been to Mexico” without experiencing much of Mexico at all - you could go to a Hilton, speak English, eat burgers and hot dogs, pay in dollars, but get to say you went abroad. At the time, “going abroad" was often seen as something for the wealthy or the adventurous. For many Americans, especially those from the interior who don’t travel internationally often (as you see on the map) a Cancun vacation counts as cultural exploration, a stamp in the passport that feels adventurous while remaining completely comfortable and affordable. You didn’t need a passport to go there until 2007, which was helpful too. The whole thing worked brilliantly, beyond their expectations. They started the project in 1970 and welcomed the first guest in 1975. By 1980, Cancun had grown to a half million tourists and a population of 34,000 supporting tourism. Cancun is EXACTLY what Mexico designed it to be: a dollar-extraction machine that turns American desire for easy, safe “foreign” travel into billions of dollars flowing to Mexico. —- This story from the New York Times in 1972 was a good read: Mexico had a young Harvard-trained head of INFRATUR spearheading the program nytimes.com/1972/03/05/arc…

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Política Básica
Política Básica@Politica_Basica·
Los 3 poderes más importantes representados esta noche en el Zócalo de la Cdmx.
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AJ+Español@ajplusespanol·
Ya sabemos que los pobres no son pobres porque quieren. ¿Pero por qué los ricos son ricos? Hablemos de evasión y elusión fiscal. Max Jaramillo de @GatitosVsDesig nos ayuda a explicarlo.
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Wei Wu 吴伟
Wei Wu 吴伟@WuWei113·
Oh my god. My friend. Open your ear most wide. Japan yield go up very, very bad news. This piece of news mean we all soon go be only fan sIut sell picture of buthole for make money. Why? I explain > Japan go through deflation for much long time, maybe since 1980s. This mean their price of goods keep go down. Why? Low birth rate. >If everyone old, no one buy anything. If no one buy, price alway be low. >Japanese government then say, “okay, we print much money try make price go up”. >So Japan print much money, and also make interest rate be zero for long time. > all venture capital and hedge fund borrow Japan money, use for buy America asset > price for all asset in America go up > now Japan say “okay nigga, no more cheap money. Pay high yield now” > now all world hedge fund and private equity must sell asset for pay back borrowed Japan currency > now all asset price crash. Company no money. Cannot raise capital, must fire people > you and me must go on onlyfan sell buthole picture for not be starvation Oh no.
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JUST IN 🚨: Japan's 30-Year Bond Yield jumps to 3.32%, the highest level in history 🤯

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El CondeNado
El CondeNado@elconde_nad0·
Que nunca muera esta joya del Museo Internacional del Internet Suculenta pieza 🤌🏽
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Dr. Neighborhood Publicist
Dr. Neighborhood Publicist@nhoodpublicist·
Lmaoo I did not expect her to go this hard
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Untalkative Danito@justdanito·
Este último ep de Star Trek (almost lower decks)...
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Cerdo neurótico.
Cerdo neurótico.@Changoteque·
Cámara, corrieron al experto del sistema que normalmente tenía que tomar juntas en las noches con otros expertos en la India o Alemania por... RETARDOS Un aplauso para RH. Otro para el Top Management. Otro para la vida que me ha dado tanto, me ha dado la risa y también el llanto
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Reddit, Inc.
Reddit, Inc.@Reddit·
Yes.
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Maine
Maine@TheMaineWonk·
“The girls are fighting, aren’t they?” 🤣😬
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The Notorious J.O.V.
The Notorious J.O.V.@whotfisjovana·
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