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They are touring the European festivals right now, already got an award in Cannes. Unfortunately I will not be in Argentina in October, when the release is announced. If they show up in the US, for sure I will let you know. That boy Lautaro is smoking hot!
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I stepped into a new gay Argentine movie to be released in October. It looks very promising: https://ilikepinga.com/2018/06/25/argentine-movie/
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ARGENTINA Jun/Jul 2018
Latbear4blk replied to Latbear4blk's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
A couple more pics that may interest you. This is a standard bathroom in any home in Argentina: As you can see, there is a bidet. It is really unusual an Argentine bathroom without one, and I will never understand how Americans, so focused always in max comfort have not yet acquire this as a national standard. For those into cooking, like my adorable @epigonos, this is one of my favorite traditional dishes in Paraguay and Argentinean Northeast, the mbaipu or mbapy (name from Guaraní, language of the homonymous native nation).- 68 replies
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I am starting this thread to report on my trip to Argentina, where I arrived last Wednesday. My original plan was getting immediately devoted to collect experiences with professionals to feed my blog and share here and at daddy's, but unexpected circumstances have changed that. My dad died last Sunday. I loved him very much and I am still a little bit disoriented and putting myself together. He had a painless and quick death, which is immensely comforting. I was lucky to be with a very good friend when I received the news by phone, just a few hours after I called him to wish him a happy Father's Day. I left DC on Tuesday. It was a tough flight and as a therapy I wrote the attached text. If you can read Spanish, you will see what I can do when I am not writing in my broken English. I have been with my family yesterday and the day before, crying a lot, and today I am starting to feel better. On Saturday 30th we will spread his ashes. Viñetas del viejo.pages (this is a Pages document) My focus right now is my 80 years old mother, who fortunately is strong and healthy. We are a strong and big family, and dad was widely loved and respected (he was a veteran journalist, director of the main newspaper in the region, kind of a local celebrity), so we have plenty of support. I apologize for bringing this issue, but sharing is my way to process it. I also wanted to give you context so it is clear why I am not as productive as expected. I will be in Buenos Aires on July 11th and I do plan to be back to my regular hornyness by then. I am hopeful that I will be able to report on some providers in Corrientes, where I am right now. Disclaimer delivered, let's go back to business. If you visit Argentina, the chances are you will be flying first to Buenos Aires. The name of the International Airport is Ezeiza (EZE), it is a 20' ride from downtown when traffic is good. A car from there to the city is about U$S 38, which the option I took although it is very expensive in my opinion. There is a cheaper option, a bus service called Manuel Tienda de Leon. When you walk out of the luggage retrieve/customs section, before getting to the airport lobby you have to walk through a big room with the booths of different transportation services on the sides. You have different rental car, car services and the mentioned bus company. My advise is to hire your transportation there, it is the safest option even if you may find a cheaper car in the lobby. You may go straight yo your hotel or apartment, or you may go to take your combination flight. Ezeiza is the international airport, domestic flights are handled from Aeroparque, right in the city. This is a picture taken from the boarding area in Aeroparque: You can see behind a few trees from the Bosques de Palermo, and some buildings of that wealthy neighborhood. Aeroparque is a modern facility just refurnished, but not fully up to a prime standard. All domestic flights from Buenos Aires depart from there, plus a few ones to the closes countries. It looks great and very functional but, for instance, you may lose some of your frequent flyers privileges. Boarding gates have sleeves, and you line up to board according to your status priority. However, there is a chance that instead of using the sleeve you will be directed to board a bus (which happened to me when boarding my flight to Corrientes) that will take you to the airplane. If this is the case, forget about your priority, but be alert. When not using the sleeves you are able to board the plane through two doors, the regular one in the dron and one in the back. When we stepped out of the bus everyone lined up to board through the front door without realizing the back one was also open. I was the first one to realize it and ended being one of the first 5 passengers taking his seat, and comfortably watching the crowd struggling to place their bags. You can see here some prices: These are airport prices, always higher than everywhere else. When I took this pic the dollar was $ 28.20. When I am writing this post, its value is 27.76. The currency exchange changes with the minute, and the economic situation is unstable right now. Debit cards and credit cards are full functional. I advise to bring the cash you will need and use your CC as much as possible. I withdrew about U$S 100 in pesos, and had to pay about U$S 10 as a fee for the exchange. Buenos Aires and Aeroparque are in the waterfront of the Rio de la Plata: The river is so wide, as you can see in the picture, that you cannot see the other coast line, which would be Uruguay. When the Spaniards discovered the river, they thought it was a unique case of freshwater ocean, and named it Mar Dulce. The average Argentine human being is not as big as the American, be prepared for very narrow seats in the plane. If you are close to need an extension for the safety belt in an American plane, you will probably need one here. I am in Corrientes city now, in the Argentinian Mesopotamia. The city is the capital of the homonymous province (=state), its population is about 400K. It is a very conservative and Catholic culture, place in the beautiful sore of the Río Paraná, the biggest subsidiary of the Río de la Plata. You will probably have more pictures later, right now I can show you a typical street in a traditional neighborhood: The houses are mostly one story, the townhouse version of Spanish colonial architecture. We call them "casas chorizo" because the basic design is all the rooms lining up one after the other to the left, with a patio/garden to the right side. The life style is very relaxed and different to Buenos Aires. Banks are opened from 7AM to 1 PM. Supermarkets are open all day long, but most stores open 8 to 12, and then 4PM to 8 or 10 PM. The siesta is sacred. Prices are significant lower then in the national capital. You can see some in these pictures: While I am writing this post, a parade of collection cars, part of a festival, is passing in front of my parents apartment. This shirt video was taken from the balcony: IMG_0505.MOV I have been researching the local escorts market, which is not easy. Everything is very clandestine here. Thanks to the local forums I found a contact that promised me to give me some tips. The first guys he recommended me were not a match for me, but I do have one that may be interesting. I have only his number and this picture: He is 27 y.o., versatile, a soccer player, and a member of one of the local law enforcement agencies. Being in Corrientes that could be the State Police, the Federal Police, the Gendarmería (borders security) or the Prefectura Naval (rivers/ocean security). I will learn which one when I contact him if I contact him. Because of the circumstances I shared before, my libido is not very alive. I have not masturbated since last Sunday, when I usually do it everyday at least once. I should be back to my regular me soon.
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Have you consider that perhaps it is just a jacket, just another display of her team and herself stupidity and lack of contact to reality?
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Got it. Not the sharpest tool in the box... Good for you! Good boy! Supporting your President! Give me five!
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Agree with @Suckrates. It is called economic trend, and it started under Obama. We are still to see the effects of Turmp economics.
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Another lost thread.
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Thank you, @Lucky, but @Suckrates is right, the attacked was not addressed to me. Anyway, there we went again. The thread was flowing pretty well until we started the bitching. Let's try to go back to topic, please.
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Tissue? I think we need a paper towels roll.
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I am not very fond of fundamentalisms. In this kind of community, I think the general expectation should be that the mods should not edit content, and in editing content I include splitting threads. However, I think there are circumstances that may allow or even ask for the mods' intervention. The general expectation should be that the OP sets the topic and we all respect that frame. However, a thread may naturally flow through an array of subjects without violating the OP's intention. And we could continue listing how each one of the rules in the forum should be ignored or twisted to actually respect the very spirit of the rule that we are violating. It reminds me to my recent time out from Daddy's. So my point is I agree with @AdamSmith, it is extremely important to respect the content, but I disagree when he poses it as a fundamental, I would say sacred (holy is a little bit too much, but just a little tiny bit) principle. To me, everything depends on the circumstances. So rather than discussing whether or not threads should be split, I would debate whether or not @TotallyOz made the right decision by splitting this specific thread in this specific circumstances.
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I would love having this baby in my kitchen, but I prefer to invest my money in whores. I love coffee, I do have a regular coffee maker and an espresso machine at home. I also have a grinner but I am too lazy and stop buying beans. Unlike @RockHardNYC, I can enjoy any coffee average quality and up. I do appreciate superior quality coffee, but if I do not have premium product at hand, Starbucks and even Dunkin Donuts are enough to make me happy. I do dislike burnt old coffee, so common in America, I only enjoy it when it is fresh, just done.
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I do agree, but I think your last line is an over statement.
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The logging in has been acting up since he site was revamped. It is working for me right now, but I am not confident it is going to stay that way the next time I do it.
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Dismissed? If you think this is a dismissive statement, I do not think you understand existentialism.
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One of the very interesting to me things in her essay was her beautiful argumentation for the inherent meaninglessness and fruitlessness of life, to knock you out with a sudden and absolutely unexpected punch of superstition. It is a kind of intellectually dishonest and untalented trick that contradicts the beauty of 90% of the article. I think it even weakens her ultimate goal, because her ultimate argument is that we must believe not because God exists and is good, but because we need Him.
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I was absolutely loving this article until she brought the need for God to the table. She is wrong there, projecting her own need. But everything else is very well thought and articulated. Thank you for sharing this.
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It should be limitless, or several days long. My problem is not editing the posts to change or improve the content, but my horrible grammar and spelling. When people like my post or quote it, I reread what I wrote and I am often ashamed. Perhaps 7 days would make me happy.
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And I am miraculously reinstated 5 days earlier.
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Have fun in Brazil but don't ignore facts
Latbear4blk replied to mvan1's topic in Latin America Men and Destinations
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I love that quote. I will make it my motto.