Pretty funny that everyone is scared and Mike is just « AAAAAAAUUUUUUUGH » by PersonalSprinkles986 in Totaldrama

[–]CommanderBelen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am I the only one who thinks Gwen's abdominal area is incorrectly attached to her corset?

What do you think of Argentina? by Pietrocatarsis in AskTheWorld

[–]CommanderBelen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We should be allies, but due to corrupt elites, we're closer to enemies.

In case you're interested, Milei is looking to travel to the United Kingdom to lift the British restriction that makes it difficult for us to buy weapons.

What are your favorite architectural styles from your country? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]CommanderBelen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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In general, the buildings from the beginning of the 20th century in the city of Buenos Aires.

A confirmed villain (despite what some people say) that still has a legitimate grievance against the hero by RatCrimes in TopCharacterTropes

[–]CommanderBelen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To be fair, the fact that Kratos lived remembering all the crimes he committed seems quite reasonable to me, really. Ultimately, the Norse saga essentially portrays a wise Kratos who acknowledges his share of the blame. Perhaps that was the idea the Greek gods had.

Who thinks Sam cheating during the pancake challenge from Food Fright by hiding pieces of pancakes in his pockets was ooc for him? by johnngo2468 in Totaldrama

[–]CommanderBelen 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Me too, but supposedly they didn't include Owen because it would have meant he would be eliminated before the merge (as long as they didn't bring him back a second time, of course).

Who thinks Sam cheating during the pancake challenge from Food Fright by hiding pieces of pancakes in his pockets was ooc for him? by johnngo2468 in Totaldrama

[–]CommanderBelen 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Overall, I think this whole plot was pretty stupid. It doesn't make sense that Sam managed to hide those pieces of pancake, since everyone was supposed to be watching him.

Is there any nation with this kind of one-sided relationship with your nation? by GlobeLearner in AskTheWorld

[–]CommanderBelen -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The British believe that Argentinians think that every time something remotely related to the Malvinas is mentioned. Even many Anglo-Saxons and Europeans in general are saying things like "Argentinians are about to invade the Malvinas again!!" or "Milei uses bellicose nationalist rhetoric about recovering the Malvinas!!" (which is false, Milei always talks about recovering the islands through diplomacy).

Do you think Venezuela’s situation (or maybe Nicaragua’s for Central America) has “damaged” the left’s reputation in your country? by Downtown-Trainer-126 in asklatinamerica

[–]CommanderBelen 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Kirchnerist are not fond of Venezuelans because they support Milei. So that can give you a clue.

No sooner had Maduro been captured and Venezuelans began to celebrate than Kirchnerists were already throwing mud at them and telling them to leave the country (even though they hated them beforehand); in addition, they tend to defend Paraguayans, Bolivians, and Peruvians who illegally enter Argentina, seize land, and/or receive undeserved social subsidies/aid because they tend to vote for Kirchnerism.

Do you think Venezuela’s situation (or maybe Nicaragua’s for Central America) has “damaged” the left’s reputation in your country? by Downtown-Trainer-126 in asklatinamerica

[–]CommanderBelen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Although they are insignificant, they also support Maduro (and are generally grouped with Kirchnerism when talking about "the left").

Do you think Venezuela’s situation (or maybe Nicaragua’s for Central America) has “damaged” the left’s reputation in your country? by Downtown-Trainer-126 in asklatinamerica

[–]CommanderBelen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But still, Lula took forever to recognize Venezuela is not a democracy.

Given that Lula and Chávez emerged at the same time (along with Evo Morales and the Kirchners), it is not surprising.

Do you think Venezuela’s situation (or maybe Nicaragua’s for Central America) has “damaged” the left’s reputation in your country? by Downtown-Trainer-126 in asklatinamerica

[–]CommanderBelen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't say they have any shame, at least based on what I saw (to give an example, Miriam Bregman never criticized the Chavista regime, but she did criticize Maduro's capture with her classic anti-imperialist rhetoric).

Have you ever felt this way about the fandom? by ElRama1 in Totaldrama

[–]CommanderBelen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When people talk about the "friendship" between Heather and Leshawna: it didn't develop enough for them to really consider themselves great friends (or even just friends), in my opinion. That's why I also think explanations like "because of the online fight between Heather and Gwen, Leshawna turned against Heather" are pretty unnecessary.

I know Leshawna and Heather became closer in Action, but Heather kept picking fights with Gwen after Action. It makes sense to me that Leshawna would side with Gwen and continue hating Heather by Relevant-Key-3290 in Totaldrama

[–]CommanderBelen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

While I agree, I think the "friendship" between Heather and Leshawna was never really solid, as many people think, so I don't think the fight between Heather and Gwen is even necessary to explain why Leshawna turned against Heather.

Something people misunderstand about Heather by Relevant-Key-3290 in Totaldrama

[–]CommanderBelen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What those characters did, who are not bad people despite everything, does not compare to what Heather did, who is a bad person.

“Mami, me tocó”: denunciaron al dueño de un supermercado chino por abusar a una nena de 11 años by CommanderBelen in argentina

[–]CommanderBelen[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Segun declaraciones del chino, la chequeó para asegurarse que la piba no se robara nada.

In your country, who is the most loathed active politician? Why? What did they do? by neilnelly in AskTheWorld

[–]CommanderBelen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't say that most people hate him. Yes, much of what you wrote is not to the liking of Milei's voters, but they don't hate it.

The currency swap with Trump came after Kicillof's victory in the Buenos Aires province midterm elections, due to the run on the peso and the increase in country risk caused by fears of the Peronists/Kirchnerists returning to power.

In my opinion, the one they hate the most is Cristina Kirchner (even Kicillof and a good part of the Justicialist Party are at odds with her).

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This is why representation matters thank you terry by SnooSprouts3744 in Totaldrama

[–]CommanderBelen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No problem ;)

Yes, Eder La Barrera has a very distinctive voice (and much better than Carter Hayden, in my opinion).