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🌎Zero Attitude from Zero Latitude.🌎 Traveler and trader

Ecuador شامل ہوئے Şubat 2018
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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
Bolivia 🇧🇴 has the highest capital city on earth... Some of the most dramatic landscapes in South America (looking at you, salt flat)… And a cost of living so low it borders on surreal Santa Cruz has modern infrastructure, a young population, and a growing expat community that nobody's written a think piece about yet And yet when people list "underrated South American countries" Bolivia barely comes up It just doesn’t market itself. And there's no digital nomad influencer scene there yet But I’m FAIRLY sure it will eventually catch up
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@hispanicnomad It was an absolute blast! We lived up the hill at the Heights a good 400 meters so it wasn’t terrible but def a party town. Now that we have kids, OLON is the better location for the fam for sure!
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Hispanic Nomad | Remote Work, Travel, Growth
Just found out that a friend of mine has been staying at an Airbnb for 3 YEARS here in Paraguay Crazy stuff. What has been your longest Airbnb stay?
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@TheJerzWay Copa has become my favorite by a mile! Planes/food/seating is superior to other Latin lines but honestly it’s their service that makes the difference. Flight crew are all nice and actually seem to enjoy their jobs plus Panama goes direct to Atlanta where immigration is fastest
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The Way of Jerz@TheJerzWay·
I fly Avianca “business class” often. Not because I don’t understand the current offer, but because there is no real competition on some of the routes I frequently fly. The hard product offered on their non 787 routes is abysmal. It would literally be impossible to design less comfortable seats. @avianca Please bring back a decent regional business class product. Charge 2 or 3x for the seats. People will pay it.
Federico Gómez Lara@federicogomezla

Casi 10 millones de pesos costó este tiquete de @avianca en “primera clase” para un vuelo internacional de 7 horas. Los pagó una organización que me invitó a una conferencia. Pero es inaudito que roben así a la gente. Ahora para los vuelos al exterior mandan una buseta con butacas y cobran como si fueran Emirates…

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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@TheJerzWay 1. Callao - best ceviche/lomo saltado ever 2. Manta- every coastal Ecuadorean meal 3. Mexico City
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The Way of Jerz@TheJerzWay·
Most people ranking food cities in LatAm haven’t actually eaten across the region... Here's my top 5: 1. São Paulo is the most underrated food city in the world. 2. Lima built a global food empire. 3. Buenos Aires has elite steak but is coasting. 4. Bogotá is rising fast. 5. Caracas would be top 3 if things didn’t fall apart. What does your list look like?
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@JakeNomada What’s the correlation? I’ve noticed most of the expat hotspots down here lean left already.
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@JakeNomada Medical tourism for our autistic children during winter months. After 8 years across Ecuador, I prefer the coast.
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Jake Nomada 🌎@JakeNomada·
Living in Latin America with a family is completely different than being a single guy When you're solo: - $1,000/month gets you a nice apartment - You can rough it in sketchy neighborhoods if you want - Cheap food is fine, even street tacos get the job done - Medical care? Not a concern With kids: - $3,000+/month for 3-bedroom in safe area - Need legitimate schools ($500-2000/month) - Proximity to real hospitals matters - Infrastructure can't be optional - Safety becomes non-negotiable The "cheap paradise" suddenly costs more than living in a mid-tier US city But here's what nobody tells you... The lifestyle trade-offs are still worth it IF you choose the right base Places that actually work for families: - Panama City 🇵🇦 - Monterrey 🇲🇽 - Santiago 🇨🇱 - Buenos Aires 🇦🇷 - Punta del Este 🇺🇾 - Guanacaste 🇨🇷 You're not saving 70% or more like you did traveling solo But your kids grow up bilingual, experiencing multiple cultures, with a completely unique worldview The math changes, but the mission can stay the same
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@EmmaRincon Wife and I have been in Guayaquil for last 2.5 months…it’s been an awesome trip but man do we miss home!
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Emmanuel Rincón@EmmaRincon·
Indeed, I come from Latin America—I’ve lived in Venezuela, Colombia, and Peru—and the difference is enormous. But you notice it even more after living in the United States and then going back to countries in our region. For example, in December we were in Kentucky, and at the airport there was a nursing room. We went in there with our one-year-old baby, and we had a private room just for us, where our baby was able to take a one-hour nap while we waited for our flight. These are very small things that Americans take for granted—things they don’t even realize they have—that in other countries are still very far from existing. Likewise, last week during some construction work, an electrical line was damaged, and our building lost power for about half an hour. But they quickly blocked off the street, and linemen arrived to restore power. In my country, that would have taken weeks. There’s even a bit of culture shock when Latin Americans get used to living in the United States and then return to their home countries, whether for vacation or to move back permanently. Americans should be more appreciative of their country and the opportunities they have, even though social media algorithms sometimes make them feel like everything is going wrong.
Tommy Christie@tommyswriting

It's really weird, but living in LatAm for almost 1.5 years has made me much more proud to be from the USA. It's so easy to take the United States for granted when you live there. The efficiency, the cleanliness, the wealth, the opulence, the speed of everything. It's truly a one-of-a-kind place. It's obviously not a perfect country, but damn, there is way too much negativity floating around the internet about the USA. Yeah, yeah, yeah... It's built on the back of forever wars and slavery. That's the cost of an empire. But that aside, there's not another place on Earth with the same opportunity and access to essentially everything you'd ever need to live a good life. I realize I'm in LatAm for now, but this is less of a reflection of the US, and more of a reflection of my own urge to travel and learn Spanish and immerse myself in other cultures. It's truly impossible to know what your fishbowl is like if you've never left it for substantial amounts of time.

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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@SOPROSOCIAL You are overpaying like crazy dude….40 soles for ceviche is wild!
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VOIDFILL🕳️@SOPROSOCIAL·
Peruvian gf informed me last night that she gets 4g of coke for $20. When I told her that that would go for $100 a g in NYC she didn’t believe me. How am I supposed to go back to America when I can go to the movies for $3, eat the best ceviche for $12, and cop an 8 ball for $20?
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@BowTiedGlobe What’s the mínimo in Medellin rn? Ecuador is $1.50 and a 20km ride would run 7-10 bucks depending on time of day/where in the city we are going.
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Globe | Your Freedom Dealer
Got surprised today: - Medellín 🇨🇴 airport to city uber, 22km: ~34 USD - Santiago 🇨🇱 airport to city uber, 21km: ~26 USD “Long-haul” uber cheaper in Chile for some reason! Of course, for shorter distances Colombia is still significantly cheaper
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@TheCryptoDog It was you and the dude who recorded in the shower…@crypto_bitlord7. Both of you guys sounded the dog whistle in 2018 for me…I remember seeing him 3 months after he started and dude reverse aged 10 years. Both of you were talking about mushroom spores too I believe
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@flyte_mueller @mattvanswol He’s referencing the international terminal. I flew out at 7 am three days ago. Shuttle from domestic terminal to international is every 15 minutes International security line is 7-10 minutes. Once through take the train to your terminal and voila.
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Jeffrey Mueller@flyte_mueller·
@mattvanswol Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Security Wait Times ATL : Atlanta, GA 12 am - 1 am 0 m 1 am - 2 am 43 m 2 am - 3 am 0 m 3 am - 4 am 9 m 4 am - 5 am 14 m 5 am - 6 am 8 m 6 am - 7 am 28 m 7 am - 8 am 34 m 8 am - 9 am 32 m
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Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨OH MY GOSH!!! The Atlanta TSA line is so long, that it is not just wrapped around baggage claim... ...BUT IS WRAPPING AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF THE FREAKING BUILDING!!!! I am hearing that people waited in line for SIX HOURS last night and still missed their flights. INSANE!!!!!
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@realEstateTrent Flew out of atl two days ago. Shuttle to international was a 13 min bus ride. International security was a 7 min. Spent the rest of the morning watching sprinters. (Yes I had an international flight but first leg was domestic and still required check in from there)
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StripMallGuy@realEstateTrent·
Public Service Announcement: The hack to getting around this TSA madness is TSA PreCheck + CLEAR.
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@shawngorham 3 babies born in Gwinnett medical. 3500 for fist two prenatal and c section delivery’s were included. 3rd baby had insurance and bill was 33k. Mind boggling. Since then everything is cash pay: dental plans, PCP, etc. My wife and I do our yearly’s in Ecuador during vacations
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Shawn Gorham@shawngorham·
A healthcare story: My girlfriend (now wife) got pregnant at 18. Her parents health insurance didnt cover pregnancy (dont know how that worked) but it wouldn't cover it We went to the local hospital (a very nice one in OC/So Cal) and they had a "cash plan" $3500 included all doctors visits, she got to choose her OBGYN, the epidural and 48 hours in the hospital. We had to pay it in 6 payments monthly Our 2nd child we were married and had health insurance, self employed. We went to the same hospital, same Dr's. They billed my insurance over $18,000 of which I had to pay 30% ($5400) plus the monthly premium and co pays 3rd child, we had insurance. I went back to the same hospital, same Dr's and asked for the cash price again. Paid $3500 in 6 installments and never told my insurance
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@gvtcontractor @ted_ryce Just a great question! I’ve been in Ecuador for most of my adult life and always felt like Colombia and Brazil called. My younger brother spent 1.5 years in Minas Gerais when we were kids and he came home fluent and speaking of the place I’d always dreamed.
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Sebastián@gvtcontractor·
Ted, can you post the differences between Colombia and Brazil? I've been in Colombia for a while and all my friends rave about Brazil but I the thought of learning a new language and starting over is a bit overwhelming. I know you spent a lot of time here as well so very interested in your opinion.
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Ted Ryce@ted_ryce·
I’ve been in Brazil for an entire year. When I first came, it wasn’t some romantic “move to paradise” decision. I’ve lived in 9 different countries over the years. The novelty of being foreign wears off fast. Eventually you’re just a guy trying to live your life somewhere. But something about Brazil is different. It’s the way people look you in the eye when they talk to you. The way a random conversation at a coffee shop turns into a real connection. The way strangers go out of their way to help you instead of brushing you off. Service feels human here. Not transactional like in the States. There’s a warmth that’s hard to explain until you experience it. It’s not perfect. No country is. But it feels alive. After bouncing around the world for years, this is the first place in a long time where I don’t feel like I’m “trying it out.” I just feel at home. And that’s something I didn’t realize I was looking for.
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Jessica Green 💚@JessicaTheGreen·
So, were all just co-sleeping and not telling anyone....or 🤔
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Nate Norman@_NateNorman·
Ok Dad Twitter this is my favorite tweet of all time! Highest Child Toss Contest Rules are simple ~Drop a pic present or past of someone yeeting that baby ~Tag a dad who has dared to defy gravity ~Bonus points if mom is in the background looking terrified!
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MidEarthCrypto@MidEarthCrypto·
@WilsonCompanies They are great for tile roofs post hurricane but other than that insurance rarely wants to cover them on anything shingle/metal side. Commercial loose lay is where it’s at!!
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John Wilson@WilsonCompanies·
There’s a niche hiding between roof damage happening and repairs starting: Roof shrink-wrapping. You install a watertight temporary roof that can last ~12 months while insurance, permits, and rebuild timelines drag on. - Homes: $20k–$30k - Commercial: $150k–$350k - Margins: 60–80% You’re not selling plastic. You’re selling loss prevention while everyone else waits.
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