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fodase.com@noooway___·
time com vinicius junior tem que se fuder ate o talo
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Metrópoles
Metrópoles@Metropoles·
➡️ INFLUENCIADORES | PF prendeu casal Chrys Dias e Débora Paixão em condomínio de luxo Chrys Dias e a esposa Débora Paixão são apontados como financiadores do esquema ligado ao cantor MC Ryan SP
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Pedro
Pedro@_SlimReap3r·
@goldolucian0_ Agora que eu vi o gordão da XJ ali, achei que era um balão KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
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Gio
Gio@goldolucian0_·
@_SlimReap3r nessa garagem ai tem chutando baixo 10 milhões e maluco achando q ninguém ia perceberrrrr
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Rafael Zattar
Rafael Zattar@ZattarRafael·
500 mil de patrimônio e andando de GOL 2012. Não tem coragem de trocar por um POLO zero. Qual a dica pra ele?
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MandelSouza1
MandelSouza1@mandelsouzas1·
@eurafrol Quem ainda usa câmbio manual?? Porcaria. Lixo. Tenho os 3 câmbios. O manual é das cavernas.
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Ramon
Ramon@eurafrol·
Fomos no salão do automóvel em SP ver o Camaro, entramos e meu pai falou: “caramba, acho que nunca vou ter um carro desses” Uns 8 anos depois ele me fala que tem algo na garagem e era um SS 2011, lindo, lá amarelão e sei que é bobo, mas eu senti um puta orgulho dele, primeira vez que me bateu isso. Quase tínhamos perdido tudo anos antes, momento que não sei como meu pai não infartou com tanta pressão acontecendo. Meu pai o vendeu pra dar entrada em um imóvel que ainda o temos até hoje e, disse meu irmão, que no dia que ele morreu, disse que sentia falta e ia comprar o carro de volta um dia. Não deu tempo pra ele, mas pra mim ainda dá. Talvez não seja esse, mas comprarei um Camaro amarelo SS exatamente assim, pq se meu velho conseguiu, ele que investiu tudo o que podia em mim, eu também posso. Esse carro é um símbolo pra mim, minha mãe e meus irmãos. Um dia vou voltar a esse post e mostrar essa conquista.
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

GM killed the Camaro in 2003. Sales had been falling since 1995, bottoming out at just 41,776 units sold in its final year. They shut down production entirely. Then Michael Bay walked through GM's design studio in 2005, saw an unreleased fifth-gen Camaro concept that wasn't going to hit dealerships for years, and cast it as Bumblebee. The car in the movie wasn't even a real Camaro. GM's team dropped Camaro body panels from the concept car's molds onto a Pontiac GTO chassis. Audiences fell in love with a car they couldn't buy yet. The first Transformers made $710 million worldwide on a $150 million budget. And it wasn't just product placement. GM got the lead role. Bumblebee had the second-most screen time after Optimus Prime. Every hero vehicle was a GM product: Camaro, Pontiac Solstice, GMC TopKick, Hummer H2. The main villain, Barricade? A Saleen S281, which is a tuned Ford Mustang, dressed up as a police car with "To Punish and Enslave" on the side. GM literally made Ford the bad guy. When the Camaro finally went on sale in 2009, GM had 14,000 pre-orders before a single car rolled off the line. They sold 60,000 that year. By 2010, they moved over 80,000. In 2011, they hit 88,000+, outselling the Ford Mustang for the second straight year. The Mustang had dominated that rivalry for over two decades. Yellow Camaros saw a 10% sales bump despite yellow normally making up less than 5% of any car model's sales. You could measure the Bumblebee effect by paint color alone. And each sequel was basically a new Camaro ad with a $200 million production budget someone else paid for. The franchise has grossed $5.4 billion across eight films. Hasbro turned the car into over 150 different toys. Chevy's global CMO said it out loud to Variety: "These movies have helped us get our vehicles in front of a younger audience around the world." The 12-year-olds buying Bumblebee toys in 2007 were the 20-somethings walking into Chevy dealerships by 2015. I think this might be the single greatest product placement deal in movie history. GM took a dead car, made it the hero of a billion-dollar franchise, made their biggest competitor the villain, and got audiences to pay $12 to sit through what was effectively a two-hour Camaro commercial. All while GM itself was going through bankruptcy in 2009, the Oshawa plant building Camaros was running at full capacity.

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Cuacharas
Cuacharas@Cuatxaras·
Le robaron un dinero a mi compañera de trabajo hoy, le pregunté que cuanto dinero era y me dijo $350. Fuí al baño a contarlo y solo eran $87. ¿Por que la gente miente así?
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Ramon
Ramon@eurafrol·
@noooway___ Vamos conseguir, meu brother! Deus abençoe sua família e seus caminhos.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
GM killed the Camaro in 2003. Sales had been falling since 1995, bottoming out at just 41,776 units sold in its final year. They shut down production entirely. Then Michael Bay walked through GM's design studio in 2005, saw an unreleased fifth-gen Camaro concept that wasn't going to hit dealerships for years, and cast it as Bumblebee. The car in the movie wasn't even a real Camaro. GM's team dropped Camaro body panels from the concept car's molds onto a Pontiac GTO chassis. Audiences fell in love with a car they couldn't buy yet. The first Transformers made $710 million worldwide on a $150 million budget. And it wasn't just product placement. GM got the lead role. Bumblebee had the second-most screen time after Optimus Prime. Every hero vehicle was a GM product: Camaro, Pontiac Solstice, GMC TopKick, Hummer H2. The main villain, Barricade? A Saleen S281, which is a tuned Ford Mustang, dressed up as a police car with "To Punish and Enslave" on the side. GM literally made Ford the bad guy. When the Camaro finally went on sale in 2009, GM had 14,000 pre-orders before a single car rolled off the line. They sold 60,000 that year. By 2010, they moved over 80,000. In 2011, they hit 88,000+, outselling the Ford Mustang for the second straight year. The Mustang had dominated that rivalry for over two decades. Yellow Camaros saw a 10% sales bump despite yellow normally making up less than 5% of any car model's sales. You could measure the Bumblebee effect by paint color alone. And each sequel was basically a new Camaro ad with a $200 million production budget someone else paid for. The franchise has grossed $5.4 billion across eight films. Hasbro turned the car into over 150 different toys. Chevy's global CMO said it out loud to Variety: "These movies have helped us get our vehicles in front of a younger audience around the world." The 12-year-olds buying Bumblebee toys in 2007 were the 20-somethings walking into Chevy dealerships by 2015. I think this might be the single greatest product placement deal in movie history. GM took a dead car, made it the hero of a billion-dollar franchise, made their biggest competitor the villain, and got audiences to pay $12 to sit through what was effectively a two-hour Camaro commercial. All while GM itself was going through bankruptcy in 2009, the Oshawa plant building Camaros was running at full capacity.
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Chevrolet used the movie Transformers as a covert way to unveil a car that wouldn’t officially hit the market for another three years.

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Ayanokoji
Ayanokoji@layeee09·
Quand t’ajoutes « je t’aimerai toujours » à la fin d’un msg de rupture pour pouvoir activer la clause de rachat à tout moment
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Simp Police🚨
Simp Police🚨@SimpPolice911·
Hoe just called me a narcissist so I googled the meaning and it sounded like a real nigga to me
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Rafael Zattar
Rafael Zattar@ZattarRafael·
Químico recebe bem assim?
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