20 sats \ 3 replies \ @Bell_curve 4 Nov \ on: Stacker Saloon
@didiplaywell
Thank you buddy :)
Some things to note:
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I deeply appreciate, as anyone would, any expression of pleasure from being here. You are all welcome with a hug :)
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Buenos Aires feels like another country for ourselves. The coastal section is very rich and has kept the aspect you see. Sadly, such kind of architecture, which was the norm in every major city all along the country, has been destroyed and replaced by dead flat faced buildings. Even my city, at a minor scale, had the aspect of BsAs capital, yet only a handful of scattered buildings remain from that era. So BsAs went from the norm to the exception. Its such a shame.
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At only minutes from the coastal section the stark reality of the majority of the country hits with all force: vast dystopian wastelands pervaded by wreaked people, which in all seriousness look exactly like madmax scenography. The same scheme repeats along the country as a fractal.
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So, take those pictures as an image of what we were, of what we keep and try to revive. And the rest, as an eternal memory of why absolutely no degree of socialism is ever good. Ever.
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Thank you Sr!
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