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José Soplanucas

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  1. Some people here talk like they were savvy adventurous travelers who have experienced it all but they actually never left their privileged neighborhood.
  2. https://ilikepinga.com/2019/02/07/haggling/
  3. He is one of the top contributors this week. Why are you missing him?
  4. There are several threads (or there were) about bargaining. It depends on the context. Prices do not always follow the same rationale. I remember when I visited Morroc and asked for the price of a silver ring from a street vendor. This was the 90s, so I do not remember the numbers. He gave me a price that I considered too high, and I just thanked him and tried to walk away. I offended him. I was expected to make a counteroffer, he explained to me. I did. He laughed and made gestures with his hands to lower my counteroffer. It was a fun process where I received my first negotiation lesson and paid half of the first price. I do not remember the number, but I will never forget the satisfied expression on the older man's face, shaking my hand enthusiastically for a well-done trade. HAGGLING OR NOT HAGGLING: THAT IS THE QUESTION - ILikePinga ILIKEPINGA.COM Haggling has always been an unspoken reality in the gay escorts market. Of course, that is because so far...
  5. SECOND TIME WITH ROY - ILikePinga - a smoking hot gay escort in DC ILIKEPINGA.COM The second time we meet someone is extremely important, indeed. However, it is crucial when the date... ROY FROM DC - ILikePinga - Roy Mason, new gay escort servicing DC ILIKEPINGA.COM Good news for all the tops in DC looking for young, horny, athletic bottoms. I introduce you to Roy. He became my roommate for a few months and even took care of my pet and place during one of my summer trips to Argentina. You can see a few more pictures in my IG account; I think his body is recognizable. Once he moved to NYC, we lost contact, do not ask me for any updates. I took most of the photos in his RM ad. Notice the dates, though. If he is still the same as he used to be, I can fondly recommend him. The boy loved to be pounded. I suspect he had a hidden side he never shared with me. From little clues here and there while we were living together, I think a client was paying him to drag.
  6. I think it only works for escorts outside of the US. I am in Brazil right now, so I do not need to hide with a proxy location. I just checked a few escorts in DC in Rentmen Classic and V.7.0, and I do not see any rates.
  7. That is why I call RM a monopoly.
  8. They can be. They are currently a monopoly in the US.
  9. The place is called LeBoy, for gods' sake. If someone does not like twinks, move on!
  10. You must have been lucky. As a native speaker, I struggle to understand the Spanish spoken and written by the uneducated poor not only from other countries but even from Argentina.
  11. Wow. I find myself agreeing with @BSR. Unexpected. 😇 @Unicorn, I think, on the one hand, you are exaggerating the differences between regional Spanish variations. As BSR pointed out, the grammar is the same as Castillian's. In the K-12 system in Argentina, the local Language Arts classes are not named Español but Castellano. On the other hand, you are blurring the differences between Mexico and Colombian variations. This could be because you are not a native speaker, and it is harder for you to distinguish regional accents, as it is for me to determine them in English and other languages that are not my first tongue. Besides, Mexico and Colombia are big countries, and there are variations inside of them. The regional differences do not have to do with grammar but with vocabulary and accent (I like to talk about music). Furthermore, I do not think it is accurate to speak of national variations but regional and subregional variations. There is no difference between the Spanish spoken in the Argentinean NW and Bolivia, for instance, or between most of Colombia and Venezuela. Mexicans from the North speak pretty differently than Mexicans from the South (who have a Spanish very similar to Colombians).
  12. My nephews grew up in Buenos Aires watching American cartoons doubled in Mexico. It took most of their Elementary school years to bring their Spanish back to the Rio de la Plata. They used to speak using "tú."
  13. So your Spanish friends think Salamanca is THE place. Well, my Colombian friends think Bogotá is THE place. My Mexican friends think CDMX is THE place. Argentinians will send you to Buenos Aires and Córdoba. My Spanish friends from Andalucía would be rooting for Sevilla. Castillian Spanish stopped being the monopoly of Castillians when they imposed their language on the rest of Spain and the world. If you are planning to learn Spanish to travel or live in South America, do not go to Salamanca.
  14. Be careful. God will send the plague or inundations to punish you.
  15. He may be using the dark mode. Yellow characters over a dark background are easy to read.
  16. In this thread, I will be sharing some reports on my current visit to RJ.: Rio de Janeiro, Spring Fuck 2023 - Gay Brazil - Gay Guides Forum WWW.GAYGUIDES.COM I am in Rio! I arrived yesterday. I am planning not to share as much on this trip, but the weather...
  17. As I shared before, I cannot afford business. Look at all the room I got in the United's extra legroom class. Even better, this was the first flight since the end of the lockdowns that was not full, and I had two seats for myself. I do not know how tall you are (I am 1,76 m), but even in regular cabin class, Brazilian LATAM seems to give more room than whatever airline you flew in: I just endured the flights and thought of the rewards waiting for me at Rio. First night:
  18. I would say extremely passionate stupidity. His White God bless him.
  19. The crystal ball tells me she is a White victim of racism.
  20. Would you mind sharing what your ethnicity is, and an example of when you were a victim of racism?
  21. Bull shit. /econres/notes/Social_Default_Image.jpg The Fed - Wealth Inequality and the Racial Wealth Gap WWW.FEDERALRESERVE.GOV The Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington DC.
  22. South Cone and Costa Rica. Central Americans understand voceo very well.
  23. You do not need to be a native of Salamanca to be able to speak this "pure" Castillian. I am not Spaniard, but I can teach Spanish with the characteristics typical of Peninsular Spanish. All you need to teach a language is to know the language. Applying your argument to a different situation, you would only be able to teach Spanish if you are a native Spanish speaker. The idea of language immersion has nothing to do with the native or not quality of the instructors. It has to do with the exposition to the language inside and outside of the classroom, diminishing your brain's chances of returning to its first language.
  24. I humbly think those moments are a racist reaction to the BLM/woke rising. Beyond that, and whether or not you agree with the idea that racism is structural, my point is simple. If the conversation is about structural racism, and your response is, "Such a thing does not exist; the proof is that I am color blind," you are indeed stupid. You do not understand a socio/cultural/political structure if you think you contradict it with your experience.
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