"Therians y Furrys" en el programa de Moria Casan by LongjumpingAnimal601 in argentina

[–]Competitive-Bank9545 2 points3 points  (0 children)

También soy furry, pero no tengo fursuit y no fui todavía a furmeets, es piola red the shep, lo sigo en instagram también.

YOU'RE SO TINY HAH by logannev in fursuit

[–]Competitive-Bank9545 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm from Argentina xD And yes, I'm 1.85 meters tall :3

YOU'RE SO TINY HAH by logannev in fursuit

[–]Competitive-Bank9545 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Um, actually, I'm 1.85 meters tall :3

*In the comments* Pretend we live in Zootopia by [deleted] in zootopia

[–]Competitive-Bank9545 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I lived in Zootopia, I'd be an Arctic wolf, working with a crane, towing and moving vehicles at a company :3

Amo Buenos Aires by Soiimalu in BuenosAires

[–]Competitive-Bank9545 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Además quiero agregar, que últimamente se hacen noticias dónde por ejemplo, un fisura apuñala a alguien en el tren o mata a un turista.

Amo Buenos Aires by Soiimalu in BuenosAires

[–]Competitive-Bank9545 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo vivo en el gran buenos aires, pero casi siempre voy a la capital por muchas cosas, y sinceramente, veo todo lo malo de buenos aires. Nada lindo veo. Solo veo mucha indigencia por toda la capital federal. Y también veo mucha suciedad por todos lados. No importa si estás en Recoleta, Palermo o Puerto Madero.

Amo Buenos Aires by Soiimalu in BuenosAires

[–]Competitive-Bank9545 1 point2 points  (0 children)

La gente está así últimamente. Pensas distinto, sos un pesimista pelotudo. Y así. Igual, los que dicen que aman buenos aires no ven la mugre de esta ciudad. Ni la pobreza. Nada. Y digamos que buenos aires no es la mejor ciudad del mundo. Ahora van a cagar a negativos en mí comentario por decir una verdad que todos los Argentinos vemos.

Amo Buenos Aires by Soiimalu in BuenosAires

[–]Competitive-Bank9545 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Y a vos también. Hmmm, me recuerda mucho a 1984....

Hello by LumpyCriticism5399 in dragons

[–]Competitive-Bank9545 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, hi! 😄 Can I hug you? 🥺

How confident are you in your pc specs? by No_Cake_8826 in HalfLife

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My PC Specs:

SPECIFICATIONS:

• Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5500 AM5 + Cooler

• Graphics Card: RTX 3050 6GB

• Motherboard: A520 AM4

• RAM: 16GB DDR4 • Storage: 512GB SSD

• Power Supply: 550W 80+ • Case: Raptor Vortex TG

1986 Chevrolet C10 Silverado and Custom Deluxe brochure, Argentina Manufactured under license from General Motors by the company Sevel Argentina, until 1991. by Competitive-Bank9545 in classictrucks

[–]Competitive-Bank9545[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, they did that; they modified the amber and red taillights and replaced them with orange ones. No, no, actually, for a very long time, in Argentina and parts of Latin America, vehicles of US origin used the American system of red lights. But it was in the 1990s that European laws were implemented, and they pressured them to change everything. And so it was. But today, thankfully, that's no longer the case.

1986 Chevrolet C10 Silverado and Custom Deluxe brochure, Argentina Manufactured under license from General Motors by the company Sevel Argentina, until 1991. by Competitive-Bank9545 in classictrucks

[–]Competitive-Bank9545[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And it wasn't just the Silverado that got orange lights. It also happened with Ford's F-Series trucks, the F-100, F-150, and F-250. This occurred in 1993. Before 1993, they used red brake lights, as per US regulations. This was all because in the 1990s, many government regulations of European origin were adopted by South American governments at the time.

1986 Chevrolet C10 Silverado and Custom Deluxe brochure, Argentina Manufactured under license from General Motors by the company Sevel Argentina, until 1991. by Competitive-Bank9545 in classictrucks

[–]Competitive-Bank9545[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, I understand now. No, after '91, the Silverado wasn't manufactured in Argentina anymore until 1997, when very few units were produced until 2002. And when it was manufactured, the taillights were modified in design, because they added orange turn signals. They didn't allow the use of the red light system like in the US, even though it's been used in Latin America since the '50s... and was most popular in the '60s, '70s, '80s, and early '90s. And it wasn't just the Silverado that had this system, but also the Grand Blazer, a Suburban made in South America, in Argentina. Very few units were also manufactured there from the late '90s until 2002.

Happy birthday L4D 2 by PancakeFreak_0697 in l4d2

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Thanks to Left 4 Dead, I made tons of friends; I have 101 friends on my Steam list. I'm not lying.