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@DavoustBaldPate1 year ago

The Spanish don't like it when you call them 'Euro Mexicans' for some reason.

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Sandra Lackman1 year ago

We didn't know how good we had it before the internet.

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Álvaro Hernández1 year ago

@LibertyCappy It was in general a calm day, lots of people on the street since there was nothing to do at home. Traffic was crazy I can tell you that. Also almost everything happend during the day.

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Theodore Smith1 year ago

Hospitals, refrigeration of goods, manufacturing and other business, etc?

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Aisak( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)1 year ago

Trust me. It's uncommon. We are on our way to becoming Third World.

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Chris Watts1 year ago

@LibertyCappy Fun.

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Dominican Begoñ@1 year ago

20% are tourists 🎃

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Sgt Jester 33rd Misinformation Battalion1 year ago

relocating in 3, 2, ...

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JohnSpartan1 year ago

Each passing day we look more and more like Cubazuela. Seven people have died already as a result of this nationwide blackout, most people are pissed at the government, not 'partying around,' and rightly so

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Dealnix1 year ago

My parents were in Madrid and they said it was actually very peaceful. No riots or looting. People just walking around waiting for the power to come back.

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