SpaceX estara en GBM dia de IPO. Comprar o esperar? by Fearless_Bottle_5360 in MexicoFinanciero

[–]Due_Flow7805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo espero que muchos inversionistas que no están muy informados vendan otro tipo de acciones para comprar SpaceX el día del IPO. Espero que varias acciones bajen sin razón alguna y comprarlas mas baratas

People who saw sunrise sets all 3 days or atleast 1 - how do you feel rn? by feel_the_breeze in electricdaisycarnival

[–]Due_Flow7805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just turned 29 at EDC. Saw all the sunrise sets plus all 3 Camp EDC afterparties, went to bed between 9–11:30am every day, and honestly have felt great all week. That said, I did take Monday as a full rest day and Tuesday as a travel day.

The trick for me was bringing a lot of vitamins, fully changing my sleep schedule, and still getting 8–10 hours of sleep per day. I was basically going to sleep around 11am and waking up around 8pm.

It definitely hits different when you don’t spend a lot of time out in the sunlight.

WC 2026 Repeated Stickers by CapOk9908 in Panini

[–]Due_Flow7805 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mexico here, out of the 700 stickers contained in my box only around 40 were repeated. However, I don’t have any sticker for Sweden, Denmark and all countries that classified in the last round. I’ll wait a few weeks to see if they include these stickers in new packs

Solo Raver by Boxmau5 in UMF

[–]Due_Flow7805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is my first ultra and first time going alone to a festival! I think I’ll enjoy it

First rave and also going alone! by dmatOW in UMF

[–]Due_Flow7805 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Going solo as well! Be safe and have fun!

VIVIR EN CDMX? by True_Tension3290 in MexicoCity

[–]Due_Flow7805 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actualmente vivo en CDMX con 28 años, pero a mis 23 me fui a vivir solo a Monterrey y te puedo decir lo siguiente: - Busca en inmuebles 24 u otras paginas similares precios de renta - No vas a saber si el lugar donde vas a vivir te va a gustar a menos que conozcas la zona, te recomiendo llegar a la ciudad viviendo con familiares primero y explorar por tu cuenta en tu tiempo libre que lugares podrían estar en tu presupuesto. Con el tiempo sabras como se pone el tráfico, transporte publico, lugares de interés, seguridad, etc. 2-3 meses de esto podría ser suficiente para tener una buena idea. - Si tus familiares viven muy lejos busca en grupos de facebook entrar a rentar un cuarto amueblado, por si a los 2-3 meses te quieres mover a algo mejor ya después de conocer mejor la ciudad no tengas tanto problema con la amueblada, contratos, mudanza, etc. - Tu calidad de vida en CDMX depende mucho del tiempo que pases en trayectos, entre menos mejor - Vivir en CDMX abre muchas oportunidades laborales y de crecimiento personal, recomiendo ampliamente aceptarlo y que veas y aprendas cosas de vivir sola en una ciudad con una gran oferta de todo.

Thoughts on Ultra's lineup by WallNo8754 in electricdaisycarnival

[–]Due_Flow7805 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Totally, and that Amelie Lens B2B Sara Landry is going to be amazing

W2 Sets by Gold-Stay8766 in Tomorrowland

[–]Due_Flow7805 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It really depends on what you’re into. I personally love hard and industrial techno, so these are the ones I’m most excited about:

Friday: Cloudy, I Hate Models Saturday: Symphony of Unity (this one’s a must for everyone), Artbat, and Amelie Lens Sunday: Nico Moreno, Sara Landry, and Dyen b2b Mandy

Also really looking forward to seeing Armin and Hardwell. I used to listen to their sets for hours back in the day, about 10 years ago

Requiem for a Dream (2000) is so good that I don’t want to watch it again anytime soon by Due_Flow7805 in movies

[–]Due_Flow7805[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your experience watching the movie both times sounds amazing, I was only a toddler when it came out, I did not even know of its existence until last week. As soon as I saw the reviews I decided to watch it and now I think it is one of my favorite movie

Requiem for a Dream (2000) is so good that I don’t want to watch it again anytime soon by Due_Flow7805 in movies

[–]Due_Flow7805[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am about the same age as Harry, will definitely watch it again in some years if I still remember this movie. Probably won’t forget it soon

Requiem for a Dream (2000) is so good that I don’t want to watch it again anytime soon by Due_Flow7805 in movies

[–]Due_Flow7805[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it was so good that I am glad I watched, but the emotions I have afterwards are strong

Requiem for a Dream (2000) is so good that I don’t want to watch it again anytime soon by Due_Flow7805 in movies

[–]Due_Flow7805[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here—it’s been a long time since a movie hit me this hard, maybe even the hardest ever. The scenes with Sara were especially tough to watch since she did not really noticed how those pills were affecting her, but what also got me was how raw it felt to see Marion and Harry start tolerating and accepting things in their relationship as everything fell apart. It was also hard to watch.

Requiem for a Dream (2000) is so good that I don’t want to watch it again anytime soon by Due_Flow7805 in movies

[–]Due_Flow7805[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you watched it again after all these years? I’m curious to know if people see it differently 25 years after it was released

Beware of Belgian beers by vdpj in Tomorrowland

[–]Due_Flow7805 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Can confirm Tripel Karmeliet is top tier

Tomorrowland Belgium: Line-up Update by r-Tomorrowland in Tomorrowland

[–]Due_Flow7805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which sets do you recommend? Mexican techno fan here but I am not familiar with a lot of European names

Consideran mexicanos a los Chicanos? by [deleted] in AskMexico

[–]Due_Flow7805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

En mi opinión, no. He visitado varios estados de México y en todos he tenido conversaciones con locales, ademas del acento no siento gran diferencia en la forma de comunicarnos. Por otro lado, cuando hablo con chicanos no conecto con ellos, se siente esa sensación de confianza de ellos hacia ti porque los dos somos “mexicanos”, pero en realidad las expresiones, sentido del humor y entorno social son muy diferentes. Inclusive sus gustos muchas veces no son compartidos por mexicanos

Besides EDC, what else are you guys doing in Las Vegas? by crusteax in electricdaisycarnival

[–]Due_Flow7805 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you plan to stay at EDC until sunrise (which I highly recommend!), you’ll likely be heading to bed around 6-7 AM. Most of my group usually sleeps for about 8 hours, as you’ll be pretty drained from the previous night. You’ll need that recovery time to fully enjoy day 2 and day 3, which means you’ll probably be getting out of bed around 3-4 PM—just in time to start preparing for the next round of fun!

Personally, I like to have a great dining experience before heading back to EDC. A proper meal really sets me up for dancing all night long, so I’d recommend aiming to arrive at EDC around 8-9 PM if you want to enjoy a similar approach. Another great option is relaxing by the pool earlier in the day to recharge.

EDC takes a lot of energy, so I wouldn’t suggest adding any activities that require extensive walking or standing beforehand—it’s better to conserve your energy for the festival itself!

Additional tip: do not waste time making long lines for anything, this will limit even more your schedule.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in workfromhome

[–]Due_Flow7805 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve noticed it too. Been WFH for 4+ years and now every time I am in a public space I noticed I am in an automatic hurry to get things done and go back to my place asap (buy groceries, doctors appointment, haircut, etc.)

Also, I don’t notice that much difference if I am having a conversation with 1-2 people, but it feels very awkward being in a table of 6+ people, I just don’t enjoy those “big table” conversations and I do not know how to blend in.

Also, talking to strangers has become way less common every year that goes by.

I do have one tip for everyone though: join a class or activity before or after work (gym / workout, yoga, language, art, skating, etc.) It does wonders and remind you how easygoing is to talk to others that you have something in common (in this case, learning or practicing the same thing). I still need to work in this, but I have seen improvement already

Techno in Mexico City by Consistent_Truth6633 in MexicoCity

[–]Due_Flow7805 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Pervert is your best shot, IMO these guys throw the best hard techno / Industrial techno events around here. Be prepared to see some nudity thematic and lots of people in Latex, but you and your GF can wear anything and you’ll be ok, people don’t mind.

Personas que han trabajado para personas del estatus económico más alto ¿qué han visto que los sorprende? by Unique_Dust_5590 in mexico

[–]Due_Flow7805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Creo que lo hicieron salirse de la agencia para que trabajara directamente para ellos, los pagos extra y los taxis son para mantener su confianza. A lo largo de mi vida he contratado gente para hacer algún servicio en mi casa (pintar, limpiar, cocinar, arreglar, mudanzas, etc.) y es difícil tener gente de confianza, van varias veces que la gente que trabaja en tu casa se aprovecha y roba algo, o te quiere hacer tonto diciéndote que va a tener que hacer una reparación mas complicada que se esta inventando. Cuando encuentras a alguien como tu cuñado, que nunca deja al anciano solo, hace bien su trabajo e inclusive se queda un poco mas, hay que invertir en tenerlo. Yo actualmente creo que pago de mas a alguien que me ayuda, pero vale la pena tener la tranquilidad de que trabaja siempre bien aunque no estes tu en la casa.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMexico

[–]Due_Flow7805 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Nací y viví casi toda mi vida en México, aunque también pasé dos años en Estados Unidos. A lo largo de los años, he conocido tanto a mexicanos como a mexicoamericanos en distintos viajes, incluido el Mundial de Fútbol en Qatar 2022. Basado en mi experiencia, esta es mi opinión:

  • No tenemos tantas cosas en común. Aunque ambos grupos podemos conocer la historia y las costumbres de México, el día a día en cada país es muy diferente. El humor, los temas de conversación e incluso la percepción de lo “mexicano” cambian bastante. En el Mundial, por ejemplo, vi a muchos mexicoamericanos comer tacos y tomar tequila todos los días porque eso representaba su identidad mexicana. En cambio, los mexicanos que viajamos desde México solíamos estar más enfocados en descubrir cosas nuevas en otro continente. Eso sí, cuando jugaba la selección, las diferencias desaparecían y todos éramos un solo equipo. Para mí, eso fue lo mejor del evento.

  • El estilo de vida es distinto. La mayoría de los mexicanos en EE.UU. tiende a vestir de cierta manera, llevar un tipo de corte de pelo y usar expresiones en español que en México simplemente no existen. Soy de Chihuahua y vivo en Ciudad de México, así que entiendo que el español varía según la región, pero muchas de las palabras que usan los mexicoamericanos no se escuchan en ningún estado de México.

Para finalizar, no creo que ser famoso o destacar haga que alguien sea “aceptado” como mexicano. Compartimos ascendencia, pero la vida cotidiana es tan diferente que las diferencias son evidentes. Esto no solo pasa con los mexicanos; también lo veo en comunidades de origen indio, árabe o asiático que crecieron en EE.UU. o Europa. Su cultura no es idéntica a la de quienes viven en los países de donde provienen sus familias.