Martín Andino

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Martín Andino

@mandinov

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Londres Katılım Şubat 2012
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All About Argentina 🛎🇦🇷
All About Argentina 🛎🇦🇷@AlbicelesteTalk·
🚨 BREAKING: Argentine Football Association have officially discarded the option of game to be played in Madrid and is asking for all options to be explored so the Finalissima can be played on neutral ground. Santiago Bernabéu is the option suggested by UEFA and the RFEF, so they wouldn’t have to rely on options in Portugal or Italy. Because of logistics, the final decision must be made by Thursday and CONMEBOL supports the position of the Argentine Football Association. @fczyz 🏆🇦🇷
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
Who believed that "if they only released the hostages"? Who believed in the ceasefire? After killing 500+ people in about 3 months, Israel- armed and supported by the US - continues its genocide in Gaza undisturbed. Don't let it become the new normal. Stand up against genocide!
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🚨BREAKING: The Gaza Strip is currently witnessing heavy and intermittent Israeli airstrikes across multiple areas.

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Martín Andino@mandinov·
@0xRickHerr @ArrepentidosLLA Seguis hablando de NFTs y ademas te reis para burlarte de una tragedia? Estas compitiendo a tener la vida mas de mierda del mundo? O a ser el sujeto mas desagradable para tus amigos?
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Arrepentidos de Milei
Arrepentidos de Milei@ArrepentidosLLA·
"En cuanto a tierras rurales, se libera la compra de tierras para EXTRANJEROS y se modifica la prohibición de cambiar la actividad productiva tras un INCENDIO" Queda alguna duda? El gobierno de Javier Milei está quemando la Patagonia a propósito
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Citron Research
Citron Research@CitronResearch·
Citron rarely comments on politic, strong opinions aside, because this is a stock research account. Today breaks that rule. Proud day to be an American. The capture and removal of a dictator who ignored international law, ran a narco-state, and brazenly stole the 2024 presidential election just made the world safer. Like him or hate him, give Trump credit. Even Biden viewed Maduro as illegitimate after the stolen election and bumped the bounty to $25M. Trump actually did something about it. To the critics, if you want your legitimate concerns about this administration to carry any weight, start by giving credit where it's undeniably due. But the real head-scratcher was Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodríguez calling the US move "Zionist in character" with "Zionist undertones" (and even a "Zionist tint" in some reports). In a country with maybe 4,000–6,000 Jews left, that's how deep the antisemitism goes. Jews get blamed for controlling banks, media, Hollywood... but oil? Never on the list. If throwing "Zionism" around is now the go-to play for sympathy points, then even this Jew underestimated how universal the hatred is. OK BACK TO STOCKS
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Shitpost 2077
Shitpost 2077@shitpost_2077·
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Martín Andino@mandinov·
@tobillosdepapel VP es normal. A los 29, medio joven, pero nada extraordinario. Capaz que mas del 30% de la gente q labura en JPM tiene ese titulo
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Hasan alrabay 𓂆 🇵🇸
Hasan alrabay 𓂆 🇵🇸@HasanEssam29636·
I’m very hungry. My body is slowly falling apart from malnutrition, dizziness, and weight loss. If you’re scrolling, PLEASE leave a dot . it's just a dot
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Andy Cortez (didn't pay for the blue check)
when people like y'all consume media and see that the racist bigots are always the villains, whats your reaction? genuinely honest question.
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
I wonder if other VPs had as much excitement as I do 😂
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Gastón Edul
Gastón Edul@gastonedul·
Leo Messi nunca fue eliminado en fase de grupos de ningún torneo en toda su carrera (clubes y Selección).
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Benjamin Michael
Benjamin Michael@RealBenMichael·
No the hell we don’t
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
I debated whether to share my story on here, but I guess I will. I think there's an idea out there that millions of violent criminals are pouring across the border, carrying machetes and drugs, looking to harm Americans. Certainly, while some people fall into that category, the vast majority of undocumented immigrants don't. My family escaped Vietnam after the Tet Offensive and went through an arduous journey that eventually landed them in the Canada. My father worked there for a time as a janitor; my mother, a secretary. When work fell through, my dad was offered to work with his sister in the United States, so he went, as our family needed money. He ended up staying in the US longer than he was supposed to — not knowing immigration laws — and asked my mom to come be with him. Of course, she went and carried me over the border while I was still a baby. I'm still unsure whether we technically broke an immigration law. The border between Canada and the United States was pretty porous (as it is today, for the most part). But either way, since I came here without legal documentation, I eventually fell into the category of being an undocumented immigrant. Yet, I've been in the United States since I was a baby. My identity and roots are very much based in this country, no different from anyone else. The lack of legal immigration has totally shaped my life. It has made every interaction with the law much scarier. It has shaped which opportunities I could or could not get. It has taken an emotional toll, as this legal issue hangs over your head like a black cloud. There are millions of people in my situation — people who were brought here as children, some babies, and were unable to raise their hand during this process and say "maybe we should hire a lawyer." Parents may have crossed the border not knowing about the law, as the law can be pretty confusing and lawyers are expensive. Perhaps, in the end, they should have hired a lawyer; but sometimes life is messy. In the end, they crossed for the same reason many people rise every day: to support their families. I think it's unreasonable to deport millions of people who have contributed positively to society. It's simply not true that the majority of these people are violent criminals carrying drugs. Many own small businesses; many work as skilled laborers (including garment workers!). The vast majority are good, honest people. For those of us who grew up in the United States, sending us "back" to our "home" country would mean sending someone to a foreign land, as they grew up in the United States. Tearing families apart based on immigration status seems inhumane. About twenty years ago, I watched with some small measure of hope that the Dream ACT would pass and help a portion of undocumented immigrants. I saw people march angrily in the streets (something I supported). But I was dismayed to see nothing really come about. In fact, when Obama passed DACA, I was skeptical that it would be sensible to give your information to the federal government without a guaranteed path to citizenship. It seems that the Trump administration may use those lists to hunt down immigrants. I think the ICE sweeps are inhumane. I support and admire the protestors who are putting their bodies on the line for non-violent resistance. Ultimately, I think we need to solve this issue on a systemic level. It's unreasonable to me to expect that the government will deport some 10-20 million people. Even deporting 1 million will cause an insane amount of chaos, not to mention an incredible amount of wasteful government spending. The militarization of law enforcement is over the top and only escalate the situation. I have seen people march on this issue, only for it to be dropped later and dissolve into quiet grumbles. In the end, nothing is done for immigrants. Time passes until decades later, we have another political crisis like the one we have today. This cycle seems unsustainable. I hope people sustain this energy to solve the immigration issue and put undocumented immigrants — most who are peaceful, skilled, and hard-working citizens — on a path to citizenship. As time continues to go by, many undocumented immigrants are seeing their lives wasted away. If you care about this issue, I hope you get involved on the long haul: volunteer for pro-immigrant groups, donate to mutual aid, and perhaps pursue career paths that help people in this situation. I was moved to read someone on here say that, when they found their employee was undocumented, they helped them get a green card. The path was difficult, as our immigration system is broken (it took them 11 years). But I can tell you that this is like pulling someone drowning in raging waters. Ultimately, I hope me sharing this story helps push back against the idea that all undocumented immigrants are MS-13 members. I know many people in my position and they are all like your neighbors.
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