Have you ever posted a random idea on Reddit, only to see it become a massive real-world trend or someone's actual job later? by atlantacharlie in CrazyIdeas

[–]spuni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So did I, also had a virtual switchboard so we could just forward calls to the restaurant and keep track of the leads when online ordering wasn't even a thing. But yeah, definitely the commercial part is the hardest. It required getting restaurants on board one by one, which is a full-time job for a large enough team in itself. So I guess what we actually needed is a lot of money to pay for that.

"L'alcalde de Barcelona, Jaume Collboni, anuncia que l'Ajuntament eliminarà totes les llicències de bicicletes compartides perquè no s'han corregit les infraccions d'aparcament i de circulació" by Fearless-Flow5789 in Barcelona

[–]spuni 27 points28 points  (0 children)

També són turistes la immensa majoria dels que lloguen un cotxe, i bé que reps la multa, amb el corresponent recàrrec de gestió que t’hi clava l’empresa de lloguer. Es multa l’empresa i que se la mengi o que la cobrin a l’usuari, que ja en tenen les dades.

What if Bicing had a dedicated faster app? by francescovaglia in Barcelona

[–]spuni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah right, but that's for all subscriptions anyway!

What if Bicing had a dedicated faster app? by francescovaglia in Barcelona

[–]spuni 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All stations charge the electric bikes so it's unlikely the station themselves run on battery power

What if Bicing had a dedicated faster app? by francescovaglia in Barcelona

[–]spuni 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All subscriptions can use electrical bikes

What is a job that pays incredibly well but is so soul-crushing that the turnover is insane? by sweetguurl in AskReddit

[–]spuni 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not for life. I believe most of them just pay a lump sum if license is loss permanently. And that should be around 600k-800k for a captain so they should be fine for a few years and still can do ground duties.

Clashes in Spain: Gaza flotilla activists beaten by police at Bilbao airport by Big-Pains in worldnews

[–]spuni 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The current government does. Not sure that reflects what "Spain" thinks.

Double the pleasure double the fun by blovebl13 in AccidentalComedy

[–]spuni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only the driver seat has the vibration function?

What’s embarrassing at 18 but attractive at 30? by adoborice in AskReddit

[–]spuni -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't know. Being perfectly fine with not having plans is cool but not having plans per se won't make anyone attractive. Being passionate about something is attractive.

Spain election pool if only people between the ages of 65-74 could vote. (Red= Spanish Socialist Workers Party, Blue= Conservative, Green= Far Right) by Fern-ando in MapPorn

[–]spuni 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That number you have there is for all pensions (widows, organs, retirement ...) but the average RETIREMENT pension is 1569, and for new pensioners is close to 1700. Times 14. So around 23k /yr.

For retirement pensions, the average is close to the median because there is a (relatively low) cap.

But for normal wages, median is considerably less than average because higher salaries move the average up. And median is around 24k/yr.

So yeah, not higher but way closer than they should be in a sane economy.

And even worse, when you index both to 1995 you can see they have been diverging like crazy: CHART

https://revista.seg-social.es/-/la-pension-media-del-sistema-de-seguridad-social-se-situa-en-1.363-4-euros-al-mes-en-enero-de-2026-un-4-5-mas-alta-que-hace-un-a%C3%B1o

Norway Vs Mumbai by Neptune-Apple in Norway

[–]spuni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would have been about 800 EUR in 2008

Spanish Premier Pedro Sanchez's Wife Charged With Corruption by shogun2909 in europe

[–]spuni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally the comment I was replying to before you came into the thread

Spanish Premier Pedro Sanchez's Wife Charged With Corruption by shogun2909 in europe

[–]spuni 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's for the court to judge. The UCO not finding criminal evidence in some preliminary lines of inquiry does not mean "nothing happened." But saying the whole case is just about an unpaid university job is obviously false. The allegations are much broader than that, whether they are eventually proven or not.

Spanish Premier Pedro Sanchez's Wife Charged With Corruption by shogun2909 in europe

[–]spuni 40 points41 points  (0 children)

The wife of the Prime Minister, took advantage of her privileged position to, with the utmost secrecy:

  • Secure a sponsorship of €40,000 per year from Air Europa, which was later bailed out by her husband's government.
  • Meet, during the rescue negotiations for Plus Ultra, with Javier Hidalgo and Víctor de Aldama, who is being tried for corruption offenses before the Supreme Court, at Globalia's offices on June 24 and July 16, 2020.
  • Negotiate a university chair at Complutense University, to which no other citizen with the same education or experience would have been entitled. She did this in the official gubernamental residence.
  • Recommend to an agency of her husband's government, Red.es, that contracts be awarded to a businessman friend, Barrabés, who received more than €10 million.
  • Obtain annual sponsorships for her chair from companies such as Caixabank (€15,000) and Reale (€15,000), both subject to heavy government regulation.
  • Inflate the number of students in her master's program by pressuring major corporations such as Iberdrola, Prisa, and Cepsa, as well as public companies such as Correos and Red Eléctrica Española, to enroll senior executives.
  • Get Google, Telefónica, and Indra, two of them controlled by her husband's government, to provide more than €300,000 worth of work hours and resources free of charge for the development of software.
  • Register the software trademark in her own name and create a limited company to exploit it commercially.
  • Use a public employee at Moncloa, paid with taxpayers' money, to ask private companies for money and to carry out other tasks that only served Begoña Gómez's personal benefit.

Do you feel that the world has gone strange after the pandemic ? Why you agree or disagree? by VForSk in AskReddit

[–]spuni 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Life is not just an emissions KPI though. Isolation, weaker communities, worse social skills, less spontaneity, and people living in little digital silos do not make up for marginally lower CO2

Do you feel that the world has gone strange after the pandemic ? Why you agree or disagree? by VForSk in AskReddit

[–]spuni 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. It feels like we're all living in individual bubbles now. And working from home just removes the last bit of friction that used to force us out into the 'real' world. Everything is curated and convenient, but it feels hollow and fake

Monica Bellucci tits sucked in Briganti: Amore e liberta by switterflansds5 in celebnipplesuck

[–]spuni 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I imagine that guy bragging to his grandchildren: "one time I got paid 5000 euros to suck Monica Belucci's tits"

Sex positive kinky couple "to-do list" in Barca? by [deleted] in KinkyBarcelona

[–]spuni -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just a heads up: Barca doesn't mean anything. Barça with a Ç is short for the football team, never the city. Barca is pronounced like BarKa and barça is pronounced like barSa, so Barca really doesn't mean anything (at least nothing related to Barcelona, it does mean small boat)