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Dan Romero
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Antonio GarcĂa MartĂnez
@antonio
Itâs funny, when someone Chinese or Singaporean wants to flex they take a picture of a skyline or a bullet train. When an American wants to flex they show you a GDP chart, because nothing they could take a photo of that would impress was built in the past 50 years. Have fun living inside a GDP chart.
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kia
@kia.eth
how many 50 year chunks do you gotta go back to get to the impressive stuff built Europe tho?
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Antonio GarcĂa MartĂnez
@antonio
Go back? What do you mean? European infra is better than American, right now. The supposedly ancient cities of Europe seem newer than most American cities founded in the 19th century and still running on WWII-era infra. Just compare the Barcelona and NYC metros.
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Henry đ©
@hlau
Is that a bridge to nowhere? Just trying to sort out what purpose that little chunk of land serves.
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Antonio GarcĂa MartĂnez
@antonio
It's a bridge that disappears into a tunnel, and connects Malmo and Copenhagen. There's nothing else like it in the world. It's a marvel.
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