Get off my back 100 times per day. Juggling expenses.
Here's a DTube video of some street performers
that I have seen here and there as they have grown up from five-year-olds.
They run into the street as soon as it is safe to cross, start juggling, stop juggling and collect money from the captive drivers stuck at the light. This is what they do. One hundred times per day. No school. No days off. Here, in the but-bottom of the world, the poor kids feed the poor parents in many cases.
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For lunch these boys will spend $300-400 on fast food.
Inflation makes it worse.
I have lived here for nearly twenty years now. I have paid $0.50 for a quart (liter) of milk and I have paid $30.00 (currently) for the same thing. When I got here, there was a one-to-one peg making the Argentine peso worth the same as the dollar. About 17 years ago, the government devalued the peso and the road to inflation started, currently at $21.00 (pesos) to buy $1.00 (dollar).
The dollar is currently starting its inflationary track, so that would mean that the above chart is actually on a steeper incline but ambito.com (the source) is assuming a stable dollar. If you have heard of the horrid conditions in Venezuela, then you know what is about to happen within the next six to 12 months here.
Cada día se hace mas difícil. Lamento por los que mas sufren la inflación. Gracias a Dios estamos lejos en este momento, aquí la vida se lleva mejor, aun así sufrimos con nuestros seres queridos en aquel lugar. Saludos @sponge-bob!
Hola Eli. Estoy asemblando todo de vuelta despues de la guierra (suspiro). Ojala que ustedes y tu grupo de #mercosur consigen algunos votos mios pq los merecen! Cuando confia eso en las manos del DrPhil, todo va a mejorar.
Feliz estoy de que la guerra haya terminado (re-suspiro😁). Sentimos tu ausencia estás semanas, esperemos que todo mejore hablando del precio de las crypto también. Seguimos trabajando con #mercosur. Gracias por tu apoyo de siempre. Un abrazo!!! Saludos.
Quién es DrPhil?
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Interesting .. Damn corruption
And a beautiful from you, well done
Thanks for sharing this with us
I still remember the year, around 2009, you started to see this in Venezuela, every 50 traffic lights, you saw 1 or 2 guys doing any kind of magic tricks, dancing and juggling for money.
then 2 years later every 20 blocks, then every 3-2 blocks.
then windshield cleaners.
then street sellers
then robberies, the car rings. desperate kids, desperately pulling off the rings and nobody to defend, something like this but more wild, more mad max
the video below is calm, relaxed and more ninja. What im telling you looked like rats, raiding and storming a cheese pile.
I'm telling you. It is coming here - the whole garbage government destruction of society due to their printing presses. Thanks for chiming in with the Venezuela perspective.
Here's one back at you. Guys going around on the trains handing out over 1,000,000 Venezuelan Bolivars. They hope to get coins for each $20,000 bill.
How can people have faith in this paper!
All of it. It's just paper. It all goes to its intrinsic value within 20 to 60 years. (the dollar hasn't because it has always had guns and armies that force you to use it)
Burn the paper!
im talling you. JUST YESTERDAY maduro announced they are removing 3 zeroes to the venezuelan currency, again to decieve people, to hide the hiperinflation.
https://prodavinci.com/nicolas-maduro-anuncia-eliminacion-de-tres-ceros-al-bolivar-y-nuevo-cono-monetario/
Hello dear friend @ sponge-bob, I am from Corrientes Argentina, one of the poorest provinces in my country. Here it is very common to see these activities, the children keep their parents who do not want to work, we come from more than two generations of parents killed for help from the state.
even if you do not want to believe these guys earn more than any local employee, they collect around $ 400 and $ 500 pesos a day, for this reason more and more people are dedicated to this in the streets.
I wish you a great day
I know. I have also seen parents who scar their kids with burn marks for more pity. Then subject the kids to walk up and down the subway cars for coins. It goes on for years then those kids have kids and it's the only way of life that they know. Sad.
At least there are no gangs or gang warfare here.
That's nuts. Hopefully you've still got some money in dollars (didn't think I would be saying that any time soon!)
I got rid of all my dollars years ago because I believe it will do the same as the peso. Unfortunately I gather up some dollars when steem was at $7.50 and I am holding some. I usually turn paper into gold so that it will withstand hard times. But trading crypto has kept me busy.
street performer is good :D
wOW team work really does make the dream work. I love this clip @sponge-bob!!!!
They do it for food and money .
Nice video
sad but definitely makes me wanna do something about it.
It's everywhere. About a third of what you see is kids alone like this, a third is mom's with babies who sit on the side walk near grocery stores with a box for donations, and a third is Dads on buses and trains playing guitar or doing comedy, poetry, etc. It's like steemit but in real life.