Transportes del pacificos

Transportation question: Brescia to Anfiteatro del Vittoriale, Gardone Riviera & back

2024.05.16 19:13 greenmegsnhammy Transportation question: Brescia to Anfiteatro del Vittoriale, Gardone Riviera & back

Hello, I’m a tourist coming to stay 1 month in Brescia :)
I want to see an evening summer concert at: Anfiteatro del Vittoriale, Gardone Riviera. Without a car, how can I get there and back from Brescia? Does any public transportation run late at night?
Thank you so much in advance!
Google translate to Italian:
Ciao, sono un turista che viene a soggiornare 1 mese a Brescia :)
Voglio vedere un concerto estivo serale presso: Anfiteatro del Vittoriale, Gardone Riviera. Senza macchina come posso andare e tornare da Brescia? Ci sono mezzi pubblici che circolano fino a tarda notte?
Grazie mille in anticipo!
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2024.05.16 18:18 BaiRuoBing Man Survived Suicide Attempt at El Cerrito Del Norte on May 15.

From the BART police daily log:
"Attempted Suicide – El Cerrito Del Norte Station
05/15/2024 1759 hours Dispatch received a report of a man underneath a train at the station. Officers, fire and medical personnel responded to the scene. The station was evacuated, temporarily shut down and trains held out while fire and medical personnel rescued the male. The male was transported to a local hospital for further medical treatment. There were several witnesses and no foul play is suspected. The male was placed under a 5150 W&I detention. Station video will be requested. TSOC was notified TSA-05-16472-24. 2405-1342 L19"
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2024.05.16 16:27 louied91 Defense Technologies International Corp. (DTII) Enters into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) Sponsored by the Department of Homeland Securities ("DHS")

News Link: https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/209285
Del Mar, California--(Newsfile Corp. - May 16, 2024) - Defense Technologies International Corp. (OTC Pink: DTII) (the Company) and Passive Security Scan Inc. (PSSI - the Subsidiary); innovative providers of security technology and systems with broad and diverse applications, is pleased to announce that it entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T).
This CRADA will assist the DHS S&T in assessing different commercially available weapon screening systems for use in public safety around mass gatherings.
The Crada Fact Sheet: https://www.dhs.gov/publication/crada-factsheet
The Field Test is scheduled for August 19th - August 22nd, 2024.
For criteria that will be used to assess the weapon screening systems, visit: Walk-Through Screening for Mass Casualty Threats Homeland Security (dhs.gov).
THE COMPANY was invited to take part in a comparative operational field assessment, under DHS S&T's SAVER program, which will include our Passive Portal Walk-Through Weapons Detector.
The assessment will consider:
• Threat item detection • Innocuous item discrimination • Throughput • Standalone operability • Variable sensitivity settings • Transport case options • Admin levels • Passage width • Cybersecurity measures detection zone dimensions• Alert latency period • dimensions • Ease of training • Low ferrous metal content detection • Staffing requirements user friendliness • Object localization • Calibration requirements • Simultaneous entry • Monitoring and alerting interference • Hardware durability • Data analysis and storage • Interference resistance • Maintenance requirements • Power source • Warranty • Setup/breakdown • Self-diagnostics • Portability • Initial price and recurring costs

The assessment will be performed by law enforcement evaluators under the expertise guidance of Eric Forrest, President and Distributor of Passive Security Scan, Inc. and the DHS Technical Experts.
"I look forward to the testing and I am confident that our Passive Portal will perform flawless proving its superior Zero-Radiation Technology," says Eric Forrest, President of Passive Security Scan, Inc.
"I am delighted and look forward to the lab and field test of our Zero-Radiation Passive Portal Weapons Detector within the CRADA test program sponsored by Homeland Securities Department. I am confident that our superior technology will perform to our high expectations," says Merrill Moses, President of Defense Technologies International Corp.

"This publication is based upon work conducted under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Cooperative Research and Development Agreement No. 24-ONL-XXX."
Disclaimer: "The views and/or conclusions contained in this document are those of the author(s) and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and do not constitute a DHS endorsement of the equipment tested or evaluated."
The Passive Portal™
The Passive Portal - is manufactured by Passive Security Scan Inc., a subsidiary of Defense Technologies International, Inc., at their manufacturing facility in Dallas, TX.
The Passive Portal - is the only known Walk-Through Weapons Detection Scanner with ZERO RADIATION (US Patent 7408461)
All other Walk-Through Scanners on the market today use technologies that are active sensing, meaning they use Electromagnetic Radiation (X-Ray; Microwave; Radio-Wave, Radar, etc.)
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2024.05.16 15:55 BMGsimp 5/17 (Fri) - Shibuya Night Out (Club Hopping & Bar) - (First Timers/Tourists are also Welcome)

*Please do not join if you just want to hookup. I prefer if we vibe with the music, talk, connect with each other, and ya' know, enjoy to the dancefloor ^^
Resident here, 28M Call Time: 21:00 - 21:30 pm, JST Meetup Spot: Shibuya Station (Within Hachiko area, for all intents and purposes)
I'm willing to adopt 3 to 5 people (Already established groups are also welcome) - Just Comment and I'll try to DM you. (I'll try to finalize things by 17:00 pm in our DMs)
About Me: 5 year resident of Osaka, used to go clubbing 2-3 times a week with my friend's crew. Now, here in Tokyo because the grass is greener on the other side (¥¥¥¥¥¥) . Have strong alchohol tolerance. Never been featured in a Shibuya Meltdown viral video.
My Music Preference on a Night Out: Hip-hop . Don't worry, I also vibe to 90s and early 2000s Anisongs during my free time.
Important Reminders & Notes: PLEASE BRING A VALID ID WITH YOUR BIRTHDATE AND PHOTO. 1. Tourists - Bring your Passport at all times

2. Residents - Do not forget your Residence Card, Driver's License, or etc.

Budget not including your transport : *Varies to how much alchohol you are willing to chug First 2 hours: JPY 2,000 3-4 hours: 4,000 to 10,000 JPY

Be a homie till next morning: 8,000 JPY to 20,000 JPY

Dress Code: ↳Bouncers and Receptionists may check you down top, so please do not come in flip flops o your fave shirt (with obvious holes) on the day itself. Also, if you come in wearing your favourite anime T-shirt freshly bought from COSPA, high chance you will be rejected. No Cap.

↳Baiscally, do not wear tacky clothing.

The Flow: During a friday night out, I spend clubbing or going to bars till the sun shines, so usually from 9pm to 5am, next morning. You are free to leave at any time or be my partnes in crime till the sun shines.
On a nightout in Shibuya, I always prioritize going to Neverland Tokyo for the best deal in town. ↳ Opens 20:00 pm , we spend 1 to 2 hours here depending on the crowd & vibe ・With only 1,200 JPY for the gents and free entry for the ladies ・If you enter before 24:00 - Free food and Drinks till 24:00 , Otherwise you only get 1 drink stub
After vibing, getting to know each other, and setting the mood of our night, we can start club hopping. You may google other clubs and its rates in advance such as: Atom (near Neverland), Harlem (also near Neverland), Ce La Vi (Strict Dresscode, high chance being our 2nd destination), TK NIGHTCLUB, WOMB, club asia, camelot, or etc. After clubhopping 2 to 3 clubs, we may also settle hanging out inside a bar and just spend the rest of our night there.

About the Music: Differs from the DJ performing but my most consistent experience of club hopping 4-5 clubs a night are: Mainstream JP Club Music not limited to POP(Never ending 2008-2015 music), House & EDM, a bit of Reggae(cycled within 3 Bob Marley Songs), electro, and random JP Rap/Hip-hop songs that only the locals can vibe (You'll know this part when all the young ones can sing the lyrics like you with Rap God)
JP tier Hip-hop is played but only well-known artists such as Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, and etc. But the top Hip-hop artists by these JP Clubs are "Drake" and "Bruno Mars". ※Hearing a song from Black Hippy, Dreamville, and etc. is as rare as your deadbeat dad returning with not one but three jugs of milk and an expired coupon from Applebees.
On a side note: Its a golden rule in JP Clubs that DJs will play is Wiz Khalifa's "See you again" during closing time at 5am. Also, I bet with my heart and soul that "Macarena" by Los del Rio will be played when the DJs don't know what to do next.

If things go smooth, I can start hosting this twice or once a month. (I'm personally planning to visit 10AK Tokyo on my next night out)

If you got any questions, just comment and I'll try to answer
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2024.05.16 15:33 cloakwolf18 Please help me with my last-minute San Francisco/Highway 1 trip!

Hey all! My partner and I are planning a last-minute trip to San Francisco June 2-9. We’d love suggestions on our working itinerary—including whether we’ve allotted too many days and could actually do the trip in less time.
June 2: Arrive at SFO at 8am. Rent a car and explore the city (ideally finding a place to park the car and using public transport for the day. After dinner, drive to Airbnb in Mill Valley area.
June 3: Drive to John Muir Woods and spending the day hiking!
June 4: Explore Golden Gate area and do more hiking.
June 5: Drive to Carmel by the Sea via Highway 1. Spend the day exploring the area. Drive to Airbnb in the Del Monte Forest area.
June 6: Drive to Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park and spend the day hiking.
June 7: ?? More hiking / natural areas??
June 8: Return to SFO for evening flight.
Thanks in advance for any insight!
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2024.05.16 12:38 McDuckyMuffin Cambio de opinión sobre ETT

Hoy vengo a quejarme muy rápidamente y a aconsejaros evitar la ett Covebo a toda costa
Había escuchado cosas buenas sobre ellos y por eso los puse en mi lista de recomendaciones, pero volví a Holanda hace unos 3 meses y un mes estuve con ellos. Creo que ha sido la peor experiencia laboral que he tenido. Cada semana he tenido problemas con ellos por horas, salario, transporte, documentos... No voy a dar detalles por privacidad
Tal vez en otras áreas del país los coordinadores al mando estén más organizados pero donde yo estuve la experiencia fue horrible, es más, terminé con ellos hace 3 semanas y todavía estoy esperando porque me han quitado 200 euros por la cara y nadie contesta.
Por suerte ahora mismo ya tengo mi propia casa y trabajo por mi cuenta en Holanda, por fin me libré del infierno de las ETTs 🤣
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2024.05.16 11:46 bot_olini Máynez y Chertorivski recorren la Línea 9 y 3 del Sistema de Transporte Colectivo STC Metro

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2024.05.16 08:29 Hopeful_Sea3759 Gente rara en Transmilenio.

Hoy regresando a mi casa en la estación calle 76 Vi a un punkero desechable que se estaba peinando con jabón rey y escupitajos, luego el tipo se me acerca a preguntarme que transmilenio coger, pero al voltearlo a ver veo que tiene un gargajo colgando en la barba. Seguido a esto trasboqueo y salgo corriendo del asco.
Cuáles son los seres más raros que han visto en el transporte público?
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2024.05.16 06:28 Luis1319 Mentir sobre duración de mi empleo "Actual"

Soy recién egresado de ingeniería, encontré mi primer empleo formal en una armadora automotriz muy famosa, el caso es que solo duré un mes por mucho motivo, entre ellos era que realmente no trabajaba 12 horas, trabajaba un promedio de 15 horas, no podía ir a comer, siempre tenía que irme en uber porque perdía el transporte por estar sacando el trabajo del día.
La verdad fue muy pesado para mi, decidí dejarlo al mes pero resulta que la semana pasada me hablaron de otra armadora, en donde es un buen sueldo, horarios y todo. El caso es que olvidé actualizar mi linkedin y en esta nueva empresa creen que llevo 6 meses trabajando ahí
Mi pregunta es ¿que tan grave sería mentir sobre esos 5 meses extras?
PD: Si me dieron carta de recomendación
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2024.05.16 06:20 enlacedelacosta Citybus alcanza un millón de usuarios en 200 días de operación

Citybus alcanza un millón de usuarios en 200 días de operación
* Desde su puesta en marcha el 27 de octubre de 2023, el Citybus ha transportado a un millón de personas en 200 días de operación.
* Se consolida como una opción viable de transporte público accesible y seguro en la ciudad de Oaxaca.
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Oaxaca de Juárez
Enlace de la Costa
El Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metropolitano (Citybus) ha alcanzado el millón de personas usuarias en las tres rutas que ofrece, consolidándose como una opción viable de transporte público accesible y seguro en la ciudad de Oaxaca.
Un servicio en constante crecimiento
Desde su puesta en marcha el 27 de octubre de 2023, el Citybus ha transportado a un millón de personas en 200 días de operación.
Las tres rutas que ofrece han tenido una gran aceptación por parte de la ciudadanía, con un promedio diario de 3,221 usuarios en la RC01, 1,360 en la RC02 y 1,465 en la RC03.
Un éxito que se traduce en beneficios para la población
El crecimiento constante del Citybus demuestra la confianza que la población ha depositado en este sistema de transporte.
Esto se debe a la calidad del servicio, la accesibilidad y la seguridad que ofrece a sus usuarios.
Mejoras en el horizonte
mediante un comunicado, la Secretaría de Movilidad (Semovi) informó que tiene planes de seguir mejorando el Citybus y que se se prevé la renovación de la flota para contar con unidades nuevas.
Además, se está trabajando en la actualización de los servicios mediante la incorporación de un nuevo integrador de tecnologías que permitirá mejorar el equipamiento, contar con una plataforma integral de recaudo, mejorar el uso de tarjetas e incorporar un sistema de videovigilancia.
Un sistema de transporte que acerca a la gente
El Citybus cubre 75 kilómetros con sus tres rutas, beneficiando a aproximadamente 250 colonias de la ciudad de Oaxaca.
Este sistema de transporte ha contribuido a mejorar la movilidad de la población y a reducir el uso del automóvil particular, lo que a su vez ha beneficiado al medio ambiente.
Fuente: Secretaría de Movilidad (Semovi)
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2024.05.16 06:01 enlacedelacosta DIF Oaxaca capacita en Lengua de Señas Mexicana para romper barreras de comunicación

DIF Oaxaca capacita en Lengua de Señas Mexicana para romper barreras de comunicación
* Autoridades municipales, población en general y funcionariado acceden al taller gratuito para eliminar barreras de comunicación con personas sordas
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Oaxaca de Juárez
Enlace de la costa
El Sistema Estatal para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia (DIF) Oaxaca, a través de la Dirección de Operación de Bienestar, llevó a cabo una serie de talleres de Lengua de Señas Mexicana (LSM) de enero a abril del presente año, con el objetivo de promover la inclusión y eliminar las barreras de comunicación con personas con discapacidad auditiva.
Talleres en municipios e instituciones
Los cursos se impartieron en los municipios de Santiago Matatlán y San Pedro Apóstol, en la región de Valles Centrales, así como en dependencias gubernamentales como la Secretaría de Turismo, la Coordinación del Servicio Nacional de Empleo en Oaxaca (CSNEO) y personal de Protección Civil del Instituto Estatal de Educación Pública de Oaxaca (IEEPO).
Aprendizaje de la LSM para una sociedad inclusiva
A través de seis niveles de cuatro horas, las personas participantes aprendieron la importancia del uso de la LSM en la sociedad. El programa incluyó temas básicos como el abecedario, los números, los colores, preguntas comunes, la familia, transportes, lugares turísticos y comida oaxaqueña.
Infografías, videos y actividades prácticas
Las sesiones de aprendizaje se apoyaron en infografías, videos y actividades prácticas para facilitar la comprensión de los contenidos. De esta manera, las personas participantes adquirieron las herramientas básicas para comunicarse en LSM.
Espacios inclusivos y respeto a los derechos
El DIF Oaxaca busca generar espacios inclusivos y fomentar una convivencia social armónica a través de la promoción de la LSM. Con estas acciones, se busca hacer valer los derechos de las personas con discapacidad auditiva y garantizar su acceso a la comunicación y la información.
Cursos gratuitos y abiertos al público
Los talleres fueron gratuitos y estuvieron abiertos al público en general. Las personas interesadas en aprender LSM pueden acercarse a las instalaciones del DIF Oaxaca ubicadas en la calle Vicente Guerrero número 114 de la colonia Miguel Alemán, en la capital oaxaqueña.
Solicitud de talleres
Para solicitar la impartición de un taller de LSM, las instituciones educativas, empresas o personas interesadas deben presentar una solicitud dirigida a la Dirección General del Sistema DIF Oaxaca, donde se especifiquen las fechas y el lugar deseado para la realización del curso.
Fuente: Sistema Estatal para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia (DIF) Oaxaca.
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2024.05.16 05:12 Frankinthecosmos Vendo Nintendo Switch y varios

Vendo Nintendo Switch y varios
Buenas! Pido permiso a los mods para publicar una segunda vez en pocos días. Intenté contactar a Thotila pero no tuve respuesta aun.
Paso a publicar mi Nintendo Switch V2 Completa sin chippear. Viene con - tableta - joycons neon (ni un signo de drift) - straps joycon - hdmi original - fuente - dock - caja - grip Orzly - funda de transporte semi rigida - micro sd samsung 128gb - organizador de juegos en 3D para el dock Siempre se usó con vidrio templado, tiene unas marquitas en la parte superior del mismo. Precio rediturro USD$400 - ultra charlable (envio incluido)
Vendo tambien mis juegos de switch - Persona 5 Royal USD$65 - Octopath Traveler (VER EUROPEA) USD$50 - Shin Megami Tensei V USD$50 - Monster Hunter Rise USD$45 - TLOZ Link Awakening USD$45 - Zelda TOTK USD$60 - Zelda BOTW USD$45
Precios charlables!
Vendo Nintendo Pro Controller - USD$40 En caja con cable y un stand 3D
Tambien vendo mi estación de soldado SMD Yihua 898d completa pero sin caja $50.000.-
Hago envios a todo el país por Andreani, soy de Temperley Zona Sur.
Estoy analizando vender un iPad Air 4 que uso para trabajar, si hay algun interesado se puede charlar.
Medios de pago. - Transferencia bancaria a dolar blue del día - Dolar Cash - Crypto con 3% de recargo - Efectivo pesos (no lo prefiero pero no me opongo)
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2024.05.16 04:57 its_whirlpool4 Events for Fri 5/17 - Sun 5/19

** BOTH FRI 5/17 AND SAT 5/18 *\*
Motorcycle Safety Foundation Ride Day New Mexico Motorcycle Safety Program, 3401 Pan American Fwy Take Your First Ride: Ride a motorcycle in 30 min or less for free. MOTO Intro provides the motorcycle, helmet, gloves, and coaching. Free Riding Skills Test: Take the challenge of an advanced MSF course! SKILL Check participants, bring your motorcycle and gear! Please wear over-the-ankle footwear, long pants and long sleeves
Niños and Teeños: Flamenco para todos Carlisle Gymnasium (Elizabeth Waters Center for Dance), UNM, 301 Yale Blvd. NE National Institute of Flamenco presents Niños y Teeños Flamencos in FUTUROS FLAMENCOS. Come see the high-energy flamenco of the National Institute of Flamenco's Student Companies. Don't miss this special showcase by talented youth in our community! (tickets)
** Fri 5/17 *\*
Fri 4:30 PM Bike to Wherever Day Canteen Brewhouse, 2381 Aztec Rd. NE Learn about exciting bike routes in Albuquerque and grab some cool giveaways to kickstart your cycling adventures. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just starting out, there’s something for EVERYONE at our pop-up table! We'll have Canteen will be volunteering at a table from 6:30-9am and then again at 4:30-6:30am. Receive $1 off your beer if you arrive on your bike
Fri 5 PM Pistachio Cream Ale Release Tractor Brewing, ALL locations We're bringing back this seasonal favorite for American Craft Beer Week! Inspired by pistachios produced right here in New Mexico this brew is as smooth as silk and as tasty and a fresh roasted pistachio. This is a very limited one off for us, so come and get you a pint or growler while supplies last
Fri 5 – 7 PM May Babies Birthday Celebration Rio Bravo Brewing, 1912 2nd St. NW Starting at 5pm, the first 25 people with May birthdays to show Ryan proof of their birthday month will score a $5 Rio Bravo Brewing Gift Card...oh, and Beers are on special for birthday kids for just $5! But you spend your gift card however you want! Thanks to Cake Fetish...we'll have cupcakes for the May Birthday Kids (while supplies last) We'll have prizes JUST for the May Babies! We'll also have drawings for all you non-birthday folks too If you want to get their before us...All drinks are $1 Off for May Birthdays the whole day!
Fri 5:45 – 7:15 PM 22 Veterans Suicide Awareness WOD BFit505, 11500 Menaul Blvd. NE Each month, Team Bravo & Bfit505 team up to bring awareness to veteran suicide. Before our events, we will take a moment and talk about the issue. Then we will begin with our 22 reps WOD followed by a 2.2 mile ruck/walk/run. Afterwards, we will be going out to eat for social time with friends and family. This event is for all levels
Fri 6 PM Sandia Social - May Hangout Dawn Patrol Coffee Shop, 3619 Copper Ave NE We will be hanging out around the patio and inside starting at 6pm! Bring your friends and come hang out!
Fri 6 PM Pink Therapy, A Latin Dance Fundraiser for Breast Cancer Sobremesa, 3421 Coors Blvd. NW On The One and Pachanga Productions' "Salsa Therapy" night has made its mark in the Latin Dance community, now we are using the symbolism of "Therapy" under "Pink Therapy" but this time it is to fundraise in partnership with the Pink Warrior House Foundation in order to provide outreach and increase resources for those warriors battling against breast cancer. On The One and Pachanga productions will be involved in community outreach and utilizing our resources to help those in need. Cover charge is a SUGGESTED $20 donation (ALL PROCEEDS GO TO Pink Warrior House Foundation). Cocktail hour from 6-7 PM (purchases go to PWH on selected drinks). Dance lesson from 7-8 PM. Open dance floor 8-12 AM. Be aware of Media/News coverage. We need everyone's assistance with this, PLEASE SHARE FAR AND WIDE, those warriors battling breast cancer need our help. Let's do our part. We are asking for the entire Latin dance community to come out and support. This will be one of many fundraisers that we do for organizations like PWH. Lets use our dance skills to help those in need!
Fri 6 – 8 PM May Flowers Stampin' Bingo (in person) Hip Stitch, 2320 Wisconsin St. NE Cost is $35 for 6 rounds of bingo, prizes, and make n' takes! Message for more info or to register
Fri 6 – 8:30 PM Los Domingueros Live El Vado, 2500 Central Ave SW Prepare for an unforgettable fusion of Latin dance beats and rock energy as Friday Night Live at El Vado proudly presents New Mexico's premier menudo-based band, Los Domingueros! Few bands can match the infectious joy and vibrant rhythms that they bring to the stage. A multi-talented group of musicians, they take listeners on a musical journey like no other. From the pulsating rhythms of salsa, bachata, and cumbia to the high-energy vibes of ska and reggae, sprinkled with a dash of punk and thrash, their eclectic repertoire promises an exhilarating experience for all. As always, treat your taste buds to a delightful selection of culinary delights from our diverse food pods. From savory stir-fries to tantalizing Latin flavors and heavenly desserts, there's something to satisfy every craving. And don't overlook the opportunity to quench your thirst with a crisp craft beer from Ponderosa Brewing Company, conveniently available at the El Vado Tap Room
Fri 6 – 10 PM Fork Cancer Gala FUSION ABQ, 700-708 1st St. NW The American Cancer Society is hosting Albuquerque's second #ForkCancerAbq fundraising event. VIP 6pm - 7pm. Gala 7pm - 10pm. Dress Code: Gala Attire. #ForkCancerNM is a foodie's dream, with local restaurants and bars bringing out their best to truly showcase the Taste of Albuquerque while raising money for the American Cancer Society's life-saving mission in New Mexico supporting Access to Care like patient transportation, patient lodging and 24/7 support. Along with life saving research and grants. With great opportunities to raise money, we will also have live entertainment! (tickets)
Fri 6:30 – 10 PM Community Movie Night South Valley Multipurpose Center, 2008 Larrazolo Rd. SW Feature of the night: In The Heights. Bring your dinner, blankets and chairs. Please no glass containers
Fri 7 PM Movie In The Park ABQ Food Park, 6901-B San Antonio Dr. NE ABQ Food Park is bringing back Movies In The Park, starting off the summer with a screening of The Sandlot. Arrive early to get your face painted by Local Locas Facepainting before settling in with your blankets, chairs, and appetite for a delightful evening at the park with loved ones. Indulge in delicious fare from our food trucks while enjoying this timeless film under the stars. Please do not bring outside food as we have a variety of food options at the park. Please support our local food vendors. Entry is free! Reserve your tickets
Fri 7 – 10 PM Emerald Ball Holiday Dance Studio, 5200 Eubank Blvd. NE, Ste D Celebrate the enchanting month of May by donning your finest emerald attire. Bring in the vibrant spring season by joining us in elegant semi-formal wear of rich verdant colors and dance the night away! A Foxtrot lesson will begin the evening at 7pm followed by open dancing. Call 505-508-4020 for more information. $30 non-members
Fri 8 PM – 2 AM Sucia EDC Gogo Takeover Sidewinders Bar and Grill, 4200 Central Ave SE Sucia Productions is bringing the Electric Sky to Sidewinders! No need to have EDC FOMO because Papa Sucia is ready to bring the party to you! Come join your Sucia Family for a Night of PLUR! Featuring the Sucia Gogos on multiple boxes and individual dances available in the Cabaret Room! Hosted by Papa Sucia and Sucia Gogo Madam Sativa Rico-Stratton. DJ Unzipped will be bringing the you the best EDM set for you to dance the night away!
Fri 9 PM – 1:30 AM Callaita Fridays Salt Yard West, 3700 Ellison Rd. NW DJ Soiree will be spinning under the stars in the Salt Yard, promising a night of electrifying Latin music. This 21+ event guarantees an atmosphere where you can fully embrace the rhythm without inhibition. Whether you're a die-hard fan of Reggaeton or simply seeking a night of unparalleled fun, "Callaita Fridays" is the place to be
Fri 10:30 PM – 12:15 AM FACELESS AFTER DARK - new meta horror starring Jenna Kanell of "Terrifier"! The Guild Cinema, 3405 Central Ave NE All Seats $8. Check out the trailer. Dir. Raymond Wood - 2023 - 82m. Following her breakout success as the star of a killer clown horror flick, Bowie (Jenna Kanell, TERRIFIER) now finds herself struggling to capitalize on its success. But when she is suddenly held hostage by an unhinged fan posing as that same killer clown, horror becomes her reality as she fights to survive the night and escape before he completes his sinister plan to recreate the film's fatal plot (tickets)
** Sat 5/18 *\*
Sat 8 – 10 AM Planting Corn Seeds Lynn Garden, 176 Manierre Rd., Corrales We will be planting corn seeds; a new crop for Seed2Need this year!
Sat 8 – 10 AM Run for Mercy 5K Sagebrush Community Church, 6440 Coors Blvd. NW Join our team to run with us to support Mercy Multiplied, which exists to provide opportunities for all to experience God's unconditional love, forgiveness, and life-transforming power. Mercy offers free-of-charge Residential and Outpatient Counseling Programs, as well as Outreach Services that include workshops and trainings, our Keys to Freedom discipleship study, and Keys to Freedom Retreat (register)
Sat 8 AM – 12 PM Downtown Growers' Market Robinson Park, 810 Copper Ave NW Every Saturday from 8 am - NOON! This vibrant community event connects local farmers, growers, artisans, wellness makers, and hot food vendors with the local community from mid-April to early-November. Bring friends / family or come solo to enjoy fresh food made on sight, a variety of seasonal produce, unique arts and crafts, live music, and special programming all in the heart of downtown
Sat 8 AM – 2 PM Rio Rancho's Biggest Yard Sale Cabezon Park and Community Center, 2307 Cabezon Blvd. SE, Rio Rancho FREE Admission! Clean out your garage, spare bedroom, attic and shed. Come join us to sell all of those items that were collecting dust, find a treasure that you didn’t know you needed, and enjoy a day in the park! Vendor space $35 for a 15’ x 15’ space (Tables and chairs are not provided) Must register online, NO Drop-Ins Accepted. Please call the Cabezon Community Center at 505-892-4499 for more info
Sat 9 AM Send Haley to Spain Sand Volleyball Tournament Charlie’s Sandbox, 4335 Paseo del Norte NE All proceeds go to Haley and her trip to Spain in July! $20/per player. All Skill levels! Prizes for 1st & 2nd place. 4-6 players Coed with 1 female on team. Check in @ 8:30am. More info: Jillian (505) 322-7228, Haley (505) 331-4788, Charlie (505) 239-2461
Sat 9 AM Invisible Heroes Run Believers Center of Albuquerque, 320 Waterfall Dr. SE Join Runfit and the American Society of Radiologic Technologists for the inaugural Invisible Heroes 5K Run/Walk. It is a community event being held to recognize the vital role that medical imaging professionals and radiation therapists play on the health care team and to introduce the public to these vital health care professionals. You are invited to run and walk to celebrate the important work done by invisible heroes. At packet pick-up, you will have an opportunity to tour the ASRT Museum and Archives. Age group, overall, and team awards, including a great t-shirt and finisher medals for all participants (register)
Sat 9 AM - 4 PM 16th Annual CTC Vintage Tractor & Car Show Corrales Recreation Center, 500 Jones Rd., Corrales Join us for a fun day in the Corrales Park. There will be music, food, hot rods, tractor, stationary engines and more. Proceeds Raised will benefit Corrales 4H and Historical Society. Free admission. $10 for show participants
Sat 10 AM – 12 PM Foraging for Fun(ds) Los Poblanos Open Space, 1800 Tierra Viva Pl. NW Join Rev. Ryan Tate on a foraging excursion! Rev. Tate, of the African American spiritual tradition and an IPL board member, wants to bring their loving knowledge of NM edibles and herbs to you. Discover the food right under your nose and how easy it is to enjoy! We’ll meet to explore and harvest native and edible plants. Enter the Open Space area from west bound Montano Boulevard. After foraging, we’ll gather to taste our harvest and other locally sourced treats. Sign up today to participate - space is limited. This is a fundraiser for our work for climate justice: Please give generously (Suggested minimum donation $10)
Sat 10 AM – 3 PM Homebrewer's Happy Hour Southwest Grape & Grain, 3401 Candelaria Blvd. NE Homebrewer's Happy Hour is the perfect chance for all homebrewers, wine makers, distillers, or anyone interested in learning, to connect with others, share a drink, and learn about a new subject each month! $1 off beers from 10am to 3pm. Presentation on monthly subject at 1pm with open forum to discuss after. Food truck on site for lunch! May 18th - Barley
Sat 10:30 – 11:30 AM Animal Tales with the ABQ BioPark Ernie Pyle Library, 900 Girard Blvd. SE Dive into the captivating world of animals with "Animal Tales" presented by the ABQ BioPark! Join us for a delightful reading session featuring an animal-themed book. Experience the magic as the BioPark brings along real animals and biofacts that connect to the story, giving kids an exciting opportunity to meet these creatures up close! Don't miss this engaging and educational adventure for young animal enthusiasts!
Sat 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM FolkMADS Third Saturday Family Dance Albuquerque Square Dance Center, 4915 Hawkins St. NE Dancing, song, and live music for kids of all ages. No experience needed to have fun! Children must be accompanied by an adult. Children dance free, Adults $10
Sat 11 AM – 1 PM Annual Summer Kick-Off Event! Matheson Park Elementary, 10809 Lexington Ave NE Join us as we kick off the summer with fun, a food truck, face painting, dunk tank, and more! Bring your family and your pets for a Blessing of the Pets. There is no cost to attend and all are welcome!
Sat 11 AM – 3 PM Wine + Art Afternoons Gruet Winery, 8400 Pan American East Fwy NE Prism Arts presents a new public art and social series with a special one-day multi-artist event. Join us inside the Gruet Winery with a selection of fine art, prints, paintings, jewelry, and ceramics from local artists Vanessa Alvarado, Eric Romero, Margarita Paz-Pedro, & Aaron Richardson. Enjoy unique art, amazing fine, food, and a social environment with the artists and the public. *All art purchases receive a complimentary bottle of Gruet Wine*
Sat 11 AM – 3 PM Bernalillo Family Fun Festival! Calvary Church, 4001 Osuna Rd. NE Get connected to community and enjoy a Fun Family Day!
Sat 11:30 AM – 4 PM Imaginary Friends Fest Flix Brewhouse, 3200 La Orilla Rd. NW Let your imagination run wild! Join us in the lobby to celebrate the opening of IF! Enjoy photo ops, freebies, an in-theater giveaway, and activities for the whole family. All ages are welcome!
Sat 12 PM BBQ n' Crawl Supper Rock Park, 598 Monte Alto Pl. NE Mini Crawlers 505 and Duke City RC are throwing a BBQ and crawl sesh! All rigs welcome! Please mark going if you are, so we can get enough food!
Sat 12 PM May Brew Tour - Farewell Tour Rio Bravo Brewing, 1912 2nd St. NW This is the last NM Brew Ha-Ha Beer tour for the season. The 24-25 season will start in June 2025 so stay tuned for the season lineup release. Rio Bravo Brewing, Ponderosa Brewing, Bow & Arrow Brewing, Juno Brewery. At Rio Bravo, a DD will be selected, then we’ll head to the other breweries in the order listed. T-shirts, if ordered will be delivered. For safety, a breathalyzer is available, a DD will be established and a liability waiver will be signed by all participants. Safety is of utmost importance. We want everyone to enjoy their tour and arrive home safely
Sat 12 PM Drag Bingo & Brunch! All Ages Welcome! Sidewinders Bar and Grill, 4200 Central Ave SE Join us for a Drag Queen Bingo and Brunch benefitting The Albuquerque Roadrunner Tournament 2024 (coming up in September). Hosted by Priscilla Bouvier. Doors 12pm. Show 1pm. Bingo, Prizes, Giveaways, Raffles, Cocktails, Mocktails and Fun!
Sat 12 PM Empire's 9th Anniversary - FREE PLAY ALL DAY Empire Board Game Library, 3503 Central Ave NE It's Empire's 9th Anniversary celebration and you're invited! We've been here 9 years and it's all thanks to the support we get from you, so to show our appreciation, this Saturday's celebration is our gift to you: Come in and play for free all day! Every game is on sale all weekend! We're holding raffles over the course of the day to give away some great games! So come on down and let us thank you!
Sat 12 – 3 PM STOODIS!: An AIDS/LifeCycle Fundraising Event Soo Bak Seoul Bowl, 111 Hermosa Dr. SE Help Vanessa Bowen cross the finish line – the fundraising finish line, that is! Vanessa is on a mission to raise $3,500 to participate in the 2024 AIDS/LifeCycle, a 545-mile charity bike ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles from June 2nd to 8th, 2024. Join this special fundraising event and send-off party for an afternoon of entertainment, vendors, bike tune-ups, raffle, and food and drink specials. Come prepared to support our local vendors and find out how you can win our selected giveaways. AIDS/LifeCycle benefits, and is jointly produced by, San Francisco AIDS Foundation (Tax ID # 94-2927405) and Los Angeles LGBT Center (Tax ID # 95-3567895), each of which is a nonprofit, public benefit corporation recognized as tax exempt under IRS Code Section 501(c)(3). Donations to AIDS/LifeCycle are deductible for income tax purposes, to the extent permitted by law. Vanessa Bowen (They/Them) is a Diné (Navajo) product designer and cyclist. Their work gravitates toward the intersection of design and social equity. Bowen is a former Outride Ambassador, current Chamois Butt’r and Kuat Racks Ambassador, founder of Get Native Kids on Bikes, and a supporter of AIDS/LifeCycle. If not creating in their studio in Albuquerque, they are training for a cycling event or community building for a just, equitable future (more info)
Sat 12 – 5 PM Day Camp - A Festival for Families Tin Can Alley, 6013 Signal Ave NE Day Camp is where adventure meets education, creativity, and community in a fair-like environment where a variety of youth development organizations are excited to share their programs. In partnership with Warehouse 505, and featuring organizations such as Explora, there will be workshops ands expos for kids to discover new passions across music, art, science, and more. Supporting Youth Security & Education, all dedicated funds raised will be going to New Mexico non-profit organizations
Sat 12 – 5 PM Monthly Pinball Tournament Sister, 407 Central Ave NW All skill levels and players welcome! 21+ Sign up starts at 12 pm; tournament play starts at 1 p.m. Entry fee is $5 + coin drop
Sat 1 – 5 PM United in Beer Collaboration Festival Ex Novo Brewing, 4895 Corrales Rd., Corrales United in Beer is a New Mexico statewide collaborative beer festival that benefits the Somos Unidos Foundation with 26 participating breweries, which were randomly partnered through a live draft and then together selected the beer style they would collaborate on. All beers will be showcased at the festival. Tickets are limited. Portions of ticket sales will donated to Somos Unidos Foundation, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to creating positive outcomes for New Mexicans through art, sport, community, and unity. This will be a 21+ Event. Food trucks will be on site. Included with ticket purchase is: Festival access, 8 drink tokens, and a United In Beer glass! We recommend bringing: Sunscreen, your friends, and good vibes
Sat 1 – 10 PM Boots In The Park Presents Thomas Rhett, Chris Young & Friends! Balloon Fiesta Park, 5000 Balloon Fiesta Pkwy Dust off your boots and get ready to holler, because Boots In The Park is making it's way to Albuquerque, y'all! Join us for a rootin', tootin', two-steppin' good time with none other than Thomas Rhett, Chris Young, Chris Janson, Kameron Marlowe, Dylan Schneider, Leaving Austin and beats by Luwiss Lux. We're talking about an evening filled to the brim with live tunes, finger-lickin' craft food, and the smoothest cocktails. We'll be kicking up dust with some good ol' line dancing and a whole heap more, as Balloon Fiesta Park is transformed into Albuquerque's best country music party! Past folks to grace the Boots In The Park stage are Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton, Tim McGraw, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi and a bunch of other country legends. But this day is gonna be one for the record books, a show that will leave y'all talking for years to come (tickets)
Sat 2 PM Annual Castro Concerto Competition Albuquerque Youth Symphony, 4407 Menaul Blvd. NE Join us to hear talented high school juniors compete for the privilege of performing with the Youth Symphony during the Albuquerque Youth Symphony Program's 2024-2025 concert season! This event is free and open to the public. We also plan to stream this event live on Facebook for anyone not able to attend in person
Sat 2 PM "Greatest Moments" - a fundraising concert for Opera On Tap New Mexico Central United Methodist Church, 201 University Blvd. NE Join us for an afternoon of music to help raise money for Opera on Tap - New Mexico! Featuring some faculty and students of University of New Mexico, along with other local professionals, we have put a program together highlighting some of the show-stopping, beautiful moments of opera and musical theater! Suggested donation $10
Sat 2 – 7 PM Rawking: An Afternoon Metal + Art + Comedy Extravaganza Juno, 1501 1st St. NW Featured performers include Light Thief, Destroy to Recreate, Guvtika, Abandoned Saviors. outdoors on the patio with Four Bands, Comedians, Artists, Vendors. Produced by Metal World Radio. 21+. $10 at the door or presales online
Sat 3 – 8 PM Albuquerque Roller Derby presents: Sandia Slammers vs. Bosque Bruisers! Expo New Mexico - Manuel Lujan Jr Exhibit Complex, 300 San Pedro Dr. NE Albuquerque Roller Derby has gotten SO big we’ve split into two teams! Sandia Slammers & Bosque Bruisers! Get your tickets for our first Home Game of the 2024 season
Sat 3:45 – 5:45 PM AND 7 - 9 PM The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 Flix Brewhouse, 3236 La Orilla Rd. NW Experience the Twilight saga's epic romance and thrilling fantasy BREAKING DAWN - PART 1 on the big screen! Bella and Edward, plus those they love, must deal with the chain of consequences brought on by a marriage, honeymoon, and the tumultuous birth of a child, which brings about unforeseen and shocking developments for Jacob Black (tickets)
Sat 4 – 8 PM Drink Local Downtown ABQ - May Step into the heart of Albuquerque with our thrilling, free monthly bar crawl event! Immerse yourself in the local charm as we celebrate community, culture, and creativity right in the heart of ABQ. In partnership with ABQCore Neighborhood Association, a locally organized and hosted event, we're bringing you a bar crawl experience like no other. This isn't just a crawl; it's a vibrant celebration of local businesses, a showcase of community talent, and a monthly escape into the unique flavors that make ABQ special
Sat 4 – 9 PM Summer Market ABQ Food Park, 6951 San Antonio Dr. NE Dive into the magic of summer evenings at ABQ Food Park with our captivating Summer Market! Join us for a delightful evening, where you can browse an enchanting array of offerings from local artisans and support our vibrant community businesses. Discover unique treasures crafted with love and passion by talented artisans, from handcrafted jewelry to exquisite home decor. Every purchase you make supports local creators and contributes to the thriving arts scene in our city
Sat 5 – 8 PM National Astronomy Day! Rainbow Park Observatory, 301 Southern Blvd SE, Rio Rancho The Rio Rancho Astronomical Society will host National Astronomy Day at Rainbow Park Observatory. There will be food for a donation, family activities and safe solar viewing. Dr. Tony Hull will appeal at 7 pm about his work on the James Webb Space Telescope. He will also have some info on light pollution
Sat 5 – 11 PM Beer & Jazz on the Hill Tractor Brewing, 122 Tulane Dr. SE We're bringing you a full night of brews and Jazz with the very talented Rona & Meli opening things up at 5pm and our house Jazz band Basilaris Trio closing things down at 8!
Sat 6 PM Bear Affair 4: Spanish Tapas Beer Pairing Dinner Boxing Bear Brewing, 8420 Firestone Ln. NE Join us on our patio for an ALMOST summer night paired with a variety of our seasonal beers, chef-crafted Spanish tapas, and flamenco. Featuring chef Christopher Midyette And the artist dance group Spanish Broom. Tickets are $65 per person and include a welcome beer, three course tapas style meal with beer pairings and entertainment for the evening
Sat 6 PM One Year Anniversary Celebration Urbanmama505 Kombucha, 1014 Central Ave SW, Ste A Celebrating one year of love, abundance, and sharing wellness. Right after Open Mic 4-6pm, we will be graced with a jazz concert by Davis Nelson-Hooker, an amazing local musician. Elixirs and small plates for purchase
Sat 6 – 9 PM Gone Country Saturdays with DJ Soiree Ponderosa Brewing, 1761 Bellamah Ave NW It's Gone Country Saturdays featuring the amazing DJ Soiree! Start your evening with free dance lessons at 5 pm, followed by family-friendly entertainment
Sat 7:30 – 9 PM Saturday Night Stand-Up Bosque Brewing Co - Nob Hill, 106 Girard Blvd. SE Live from ABQ, it’s… Saturday Night Stand-Up Hosted by Nax Davis! Every third Saturday of the month! Seating at 7:30 - Comedy at 8. Featured line-up of local comics includes: MEG FINN, BRYAN LAMBE, SARINA OCHOA, MARY BYRD, ROBERT EYSTER
Sat 8 PM – 1:15 AM Apparition Goth Night Historic El Rey Theater, 622 Central Ave SW A hauntingly dark, classic goth night featuring the Apparition team: DJ Ren, DJ Batboy, DJ Moonside. Doors at 8. $10 all night. 21+ Tickets at the door. Expect goth, darkwave, death rock, synthpop, dark post punk, ebm, dark dance, industrial, witch house, horror punk and more
Sat 8:30 PM – 1 AM SABOR Latin Night - SATURDAYS Bama's 1865, 6007 Osuna Rd. NE May 11th - SPECIAL GUEST DJ ITALIA! DJ Gabriel Goza & DJ Pedro will be serving you the saucy Salsa, Bachata, Cumbia, Merengue y Mas! Ample Parking, Safe Environment, Beautiful Venue, Good Food, Good Music, Good Vibes. 21+ / $10 cover
Sat 9 PM – 1 AM Cumbia + Rock en Espanol Juno, 1501 1st St. NW Grupo Super Verza with Ave. 69 and Lot Beat and DJ Tony. Baila! 21+, $15 at the door or online
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Sun 9 – 11 AM Elevated Roller Derby May Training Scrimmage Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista Dr. SE Officials' huddle 9:00AM. Captains' meeting at 9:20AM. First whistle 9:30AM. This is simply a black/white scrimmage. It will be used as an educational opportunity. NSO paperwork will be used as appropriate. You are encouraged to stretch your skills. Hospitality: This is a low/no production scrimmage, bring beverages and snacks for your own use. Bathrooms: The community center may not be open during the scrimmage. (That's the trade-off for a free space). You can stop at the nearby Starbucks before the event. Expectations: Skaters and Skating and Non-skating Officials are expected to follow all WFTDA Risk Management Guidelines. The venue is a designated alcohol, drug, and smoke-free space by the city of Albuquerque (sign up)
Sun 10 AM – 2 PM The Great Burque Bake On Rail Yards Market, 777 1st St. SW Get ready to whisk it all at the "Great Burque Bake-on," a special fundraiser for the non-profit Rail Yards Market: One dozen of Albuquerque's most talented bakers will dough head-to-head in a crusty competition for the ultimate bakery glory! Bakers brawl... You vote for the winners! This sugar-dusted showdown promises a blend of flour-fueled drama and buttery bravado, making it the yeast you can do to support your local confectionery champions. As these culinary wizards knead their way to the top, we guarantee you'll find their efforts both batter and sweeter than anything you've tasted before. Join us for a day of laughter, pastry, and a chance to see who rises as the crème de la crème of Burque's baking scene! 1) ORDER > Claim your Bake-on Box & exclusive market swag by ordering online May 10-16th, 2024. 2) LEARN > Follow our social media to learn about each contestant & their offering. 3) PICKUP > Grab your box of baked goodies & swag at the info booth Sunday May 19th. 4) ENJOY > Eat all the delectable goodies, savor the flavor, and read about all the contestants 5) VOTE >> Submit your votes online to choose the winners! (tickets) The Farmers' Market event is going down simultaneously with 175+ local vendors to explore, and is still FREE to enter and welcome to all. This funky fundraiser is going down during the FREE Rail Yards Farmers' Market. So you can peruse 150+ small businesses and enjoy the historic architecture while you enjoy your Great Burque Bake-on Box of goodies! All proceeds will benefit the Rail Yards Market. The Rail Yards market of Albuquerque is a certified 501(c)3 non-profit focused on building a resilient, sustainable, local economy where the surrounding historic communities thrive, all can participate, and everyone is enriched and inspired. Through food, art, education, and music, we invite the community together in an inclusive and festive atmosphere
Sun 11:30 AM The Addams Family Historic Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave NE THE HISTORIC LOBO THEATER is excited to bring The Addams Family to the big screen! Showing Starts at 11:30 am Tickets are ONLY $10 for General Admission $25 Brunch and a Movie Ticket $21 Brunch Only ticket
Sun 12:30 PM Annual Spring Tea Asbury UMC, 10000 Candelaria Rd. NE All are welcome to attend our Annual Spring Tea! This year's theme is "The Tapestries of Our Lives." Life can be like a tapestry; our quilt, with events, feelings, accomplishments, and even disappointments "stitched" in. Join us, for tea, while Cindy Kurey, AQS-certified quilted textiles appraiser, shares how quilting and her faith have helped her navigate life. She will also show her collection of antique, vintage, and modern quilts! There is no cost to attend, though RSVPs are required. Please call the church office 505-299-0643 or message us on Facebook to RSVP
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2024.05.16 04:17 CreativeSource1209 If you ‘DAMN’ Pastor Quiboloy, you ‘DAMN’ Duterte, you ‘DAMN’ the country.

If you ‘DAMN’ Pastor Quiboloy, you ‘DAMN’ Duterte, you ‘DAMN’ the country.
A few days ago, I came across this book, 'How to Destroy A Man Now (DAMN): A Handbook' by Angela Confidential. Just from its title, you can easily tell that this is a guide to ruining a man's reputation or life.Basically, this book gives practical tactics on how ‘Allegations,’ the ‘Media,’ and the ‘Authority’ work together to dethrone a man from influence and power.
I would like to use this perspective as we navigate the issues concerning Pastor Apollo.If you want to DAMN, start with making allegations. That is the first weapon. Merriam-Webster defines allegations as ‘an assertion unsupported and by implication regarded as unsupportable.’
This means anyone who makes an allegation against any man is free from the burden of facts. So, the devils made sure he crafted piles of serious allegations to ruin Pastor Apollo’s reputation on a global scale.
The following were made since 2018, roughly six years in the making:Allegations in the United States. The perpetrators here, according to the camp of Pastor Apollo, were in connivance with former workers who had supposedly committed grave crimes in the KOJC and fled to the U.S.
The allegations include conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking, sex trafficking of children, sex trafficking by force, fraud and coercion, conspiracy, and bulk cash smuggling.Until now none of these allegations have been proven true in court, yet the U.S. government agencies like the Federal Bureau of Investigation, put Pastor Apollo's name on the Most Wanted List. In the Philippines, it’s more complicated.
Cases of alleged sexual abuse of a minor and qualified human trafficking were filed against Pastor Apollo but were easily dismissed by Philippine courts. However, recently, the Justice Department overturned the decision and Pastor Apollo is once again facing scrutiny.
The legislature, tasked with making laws, targeted Pastor Apollo through hearings. In the Senate, Senator Risa Hontiveros launched a probe against Pastor Apollo for alleged human trafficking, labor violations, and sex-related offenses. In the lower house, headed by Speaker Martin Romualdez, who is the cousin of President Bongbong Marcos, they targeted the media arm of KOJC - the Sonshine Media Network International, alleging franchise violations and implicating Pastor Apollo as the owner, thus compelling his presence at the hearing.
Notably, the House Speaker generously gave the known CPP-NPA operatives France Castro, Arlene Brosas, and Raoul Manuel the floor to launch ad hominem attacks against Pastor Apollo. They have become one of the mouthpieces of the devils.
Moreover, the House also weaponized the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to impose an indefinite suspension on SMNI, as well as the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) to suspend two programs, including former President Duterte’s 'Gikan sa Masa Para sa Masa' and 'Laban Kasama ang Bayan,' due to alleged franchise violations. This is clearly to silence SMNI. They want to disarm the people of truth, especially about the Dutertes and about the terrorist organization CPP-NPA-NDF.
With all the missiles and bombs of allegations against Pastor Apollo, the devils now need a 'Media' platform to proliferate. If the allegation is the bullet, then the media is the gun. This is the second weapon of the Devil.Use the Power of Media.
You’ve probably heard the philosophical question, “If a tree falls in the woods, and no one hears it, did it make a sound?” The more people who know about an allegation, the more powerful it becomes.
Admit it, we're drawn to the drama, especially Filipinos, which is why you'll notice more scandalous stories in the news and media these days—everyone loves a bit of gossip!"Sex sells,” they say. When it comes to allegations against a holy or religious figure like Pastor Apollo, especially those related to flesh, it can shatter their reputation and can be particularly devastating, regardless of the truth.In a court of law, a man is presumed innocent until proven guilty. But in the court of public opinion manipulated by the media, a man “serially accused” of a scandal is guilty until proven innocent.In this scenario, an allegation doesn't need evidence to DAMN someone because media manipulation turns it into its own proof.
Thousands, even millions, of people can unite against one man.Look at the mainstream media, even the alternative that wants to gain popularity, makes Pastor Apollo their headlines because they profit from it. However, they bear little responsibility for doing it. Apparently, as long as the media labels the scandal as an "allegation," they are somewhat protected from legal consequences.
Moreover, the media can claim they are merely reporting the allegation, not making it. However, the way they report it often contributes to shaping the allegation itself.But we're not only referring to traditional media. With the rise of social media, the realm of trolls and paid vloggers/bloggers, the spread of allegations has become faster and more potent.The "evidence" and public perception of guilt crafted by allegations and the media's collaboration can grow so significant and influential that the third weapon of the Devil, 'Authority,' is compelled to intervene.Authority. In the case of Pastor Apollo, the authority being used by the devils is the US-PH government and its instrumentalities. And their mission is to fully destroy him now.According to the handbook, “Ultimately, it’s authority that plays the final role in condemning a man.
As ‘Daddy Knight’ he takes pride in his role as guardian and savior, especially of the weak, mistreated, violated, and so on. He strives to be the hero who saves the damsel in distress. In other words, authority caters to victims, and nothing gets [Authority]’s attention more than a call to action to save victims.”“Also, keep in mind that with the media’s help, allegations against authorities can be used to motivate authority to take action. Just about any widespread allegation about an authority being remiss, ineffectual, or negligent in its “guardian and savior” role will suffice.”And this is so evident with what Hontiveros is doing as well as Castro, Brosas and Manuel are doing. Listen to their words. It’s almost the same! They want to play the savior role.
They want to pretend heroes but never really give justice to the supposed victims.They are lawmakers but they act as judges. And they want justice for the supposed victims, why don’t they bring it to the proper forum which is the court? Because they’re not after justice; they’re after destroying the person of Pastor Apollo.
Hontiveros, alongside leftist lawmakers and their enablers, have shown disrespect for the sanctity of the institutions they represent.I recently came across a statement from Hontiveros, where she said in Filipino, “I also call on Quiboloy not to resort to drama.” But who's the real drama queen here? Isn’t it Hontiveros?Her bogus witnesses, as members of KOJC call them, joined the drama in the hearing.
Obviously, the script was made. What's more fascinating is that one of the 'witnesses' claimed to have seen Pastor giving a bag of guns to former President Duterte and his daughter, VP Inday Sara Duterte.Both of them denied it. The former president called it ‘silly’ and Sara Duterte has never been to Glory Mountain. It was an error in the script of the devils that they didn’t see coming.Well, if Hontiveros really wanted to stop the drama, then the alleged crimes should be brought to court.
The Senate, especially her, has no power to serve justice; its role is to make laws.The hearing was supposed to aid legislation. So, what law is she trying to make? The Philippines has one of the most laws in the world to combat human trafficking and sexual abuse cases. Did Hontiveros do her research? Or is it just in-aid of re-election?And it’s no secret that leftist lawmakers have been unmasked many times on SMNI through its program Laban Kasama ang Bayan, where former cadres unmasked who they truly are.
These individuals are often referred to as 'wolves in sheep's clothing' by these former members.It's crucial to understand the atrocities committed by the communist-terrorist groups CPP-NPA-NDF over the past five decades of insurgency, resulting in the deaths of thousands of innocent lives, including promising youth leaders, indigenous peoples, women, farmers, and individuals from all sectors affected by their deceptions.
Their objective within the government? To undermine and destroy it.
Only SMNI, of which Pastor Apollo is an honorary chair, has the courage to undertake this task: defending the government and the nation by giving enlightenment to the people.Recently, Castro said that the warrant of arrest issued against Pastor Apollo is "an important step" in obtaining justice for his victims.
Poor Castro, she lost her moral ascendancy a long time ago. I hope Castro will remember that she was charged, together with Satur Ocampo and 16 others for kidnapping and human trafficking over the transport of 14 children from Talaingod town in Davao del NorteIt's not surprising, then, that they are so eager and willing to destroy Pastor Apollo in this manner, especially when the current administration has allowed them to become the attack dogs against the good pastor.
They thirst for vengeance for the near-demise of the CPP-NPA-NDF that suffered a major blow during the Duterte presidency.
They seek to recover under the Marcos regime. This is one of the most alarming issues now that the nation must address: the 'unholy alliance' between the terrorist organization and their friends, and the government.
For now, we will pause here. We’ve given you a glimpse of the people in ‘authority’ that are part of the Devil’s playbook against Pastor Apollo.
In the upcoming parts, we will delve into the alliance dubbed as the "Unholy Trinity" involving the collusion of the US, Marcos, and the CPP, aimed at dismantling Pastor Apollo and the Dutertes.
We will explore why this has now become a matter of national significance. And why the fight of Pastor Apollo is a fight for every Filipino.
Read Part 1https://www.facebook.com/prestrackeposts/1035462161478486
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2024.05.16 04:15 enlacedelacosta Veda de langosta en el Pacífico y Golfo de California

Veda de langosta en el Pacífico y Golfo de California
* Temporada 2024 cerrada del 31 de mayo al 15 de noviembre en las aguas marinas, informó la Secretaría de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural.
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Ciudad de México
Enlace de la Costa
La Secretaría de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural (SADER) anunció la actualización de las épocas y zonas de veda para la pesca de langosta azul (Panulirus inflatus), verde (P. gracilis) y roja (P. interruptus) en aguas federales del Océano Pacífico y Golfo de California. La veda temporal estará vigente del 31 de mayo al 15 de noviembre de 2024.
Medida para proteger la reproducción de las langostas
La veda tiene como objetivo principal proteger la reproducción de las langostas durante su período de mayor vulnerabilidad, permitiendo la recuperación de las poblaciones y garantizando la sostenibilidad de esta pesquería de gran importancia económica para la región.
Zona de veda
La veda abarca las aguas marinas de jurisdicción federal del Océano Pacífico, desde la línea imaginaria trazada desde la "Boca de la Soledad" hasta Cabo San Lucas, en Baja California Sur.
También incluye una franja entre las cero y cien brazas de profundidad dentro del Golfo de California, a lo largo de la costa oriental de Baja California.
Impacto económico y social
La pesca de langosta es una actividad de gran importancia socioeconómica para Baja California y Baja California Sur, generando empleos directos e indirectos y contribuyendo significativamente a la economía regional. Los estados mencionados aportan el 64% de la producción nacional de langosta.
Sustentabilidad de la pesquería
La SADER asegura que la medida de veda no pone en riesgo la sustentabilidad de las poblaciones de langosta azul, verde y roja. La veda se basa en las recomendaciones del Instituto Mexicano de Investigación en Pesca y Acuacultura Sustentables (IMIPAS) y está en línea con el acuerdo publicado el 31 de agosto de 2005.
Vigencia de la veda
La veda temporal para la pesca de langosta en el Pacífico y Golfo de California entra en vigor a partir del 15 de mayo de 2024 y aplicará únicamente para la temporada de pesca de este año.
Fuente: Secretaría de Agricultura y Desarrollo Rural (SADER)
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2024.05.16 03:32 peteybird22 Am I being selfish in my venue choice?

So I am getting married at the Rosewood Mayakoba in Playa del Carmen, Mexico next March. This place was chosen because the area means a lot to both our families and we both grew up swimming in the ocean there. My dad even had his ashes spread nearby. We didn’t choose this to save money, in fact a wedding at home would have been MUCH cheaper for us.
There is SO much negativity surrounding destination weddings that I am starting to have some doubts/regrets. Contract is already signed, but I would really appreciate some feedback on my plans so I can at least try to make it as good of an experience as possible for my guests.
Plan is to host most of our guests at the resort from check in Thursday to check out Monday as well as cover transportation to and from airport. We are planning on covering costs for most of our guests but some are honestly pretty wealthy and I don’t think we will offer to them. Not sure how to politely say on an invite (or invite insert) “hey btw we know how expensive travel is so please come and we will pay for your room and food!” Besides the cost of a plane ticket, I feel like this covers most costs? Most or our guests would have to travel even if we got married at home so I don’t feel too bad about that.
The actual wedding weekend will consist of several events from Friday to Sunday. Friday we will be having a lunch pool party at a private villa on the beach for the younger crowd/my closest friends and siblings. This could get a little rowdy so we are keeping in 35 and younger! That evening there will be a welcome dinner at the resort’s chef’s garden for the entire invite list. Edit: I didn’t mean to phrase it as if there was a cut off, my intention was just to say that it was a more intimate party for our siblings, wedding party, and two cousins where we can feel comfortable doing body shots, etc and not have our mothers watching! Literally like 15 people or less, the oldest just happens to be 34!
Saturday is of course ceremony and reception. Ceremony is in this jungle-y area and reception is on the beach but covered and with regular floors (not just sand). We will be offering LOTS of food options, cocktails, photo booth, and amenities like pashminas if it gets chilly at night or flip flops for dancing. I am currently looking into other vendors to make the guest experience even more fun.
Sunday will be a simple brunch around noon or 1 for any remaining guests who want to attend and say last good byes.
The resort itself is stunning and has a lot of activities and experiences to offer guests without even having to leave. I feel like I would LOVE to come to this but now I am filled with self doubt!!! Please help an anxious bride.
P.S. this is NOT a child free wedding, we are treating this as a hopeful family reunion and will be leaving it up to the parents whether to bring their kids or not. While luxurious, it is a very family friendly resort.
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2024.05.16 00:56 IndependentAd1700 Me caga mi cumpleaños

Que tal pandilla? Bueno, no sé que tan polémico o no sea, pero vengo a sacar frustraciones para no gritarlas en la mesa.
Básicamente, odio tener que enfrentar el ritual de cumplir años, parenme si les suena lo siguiente:
• padres que se encabronan si llegas 10 minutos después de la hora, a medio pinche pleno día, por qué el transporte público parece que lo maneja el perezoso de zootopia
• tener que sonreír y saludar como perro amaestrado cada que te saluda un familiar que ni quiera se acuerda de tu vida, pero tú mamá lo llama para quedar bien y presumir tus logros como propios
• no poder quedarte platicando media pinche hora con tus amigos, por qué "la familia es primero y te están esperando" a pesar de que ya de adulto no los necesito, pero cunado los necesitaba más de niño, estaban dormidos o muy ocupados
• la gente con la que de verdad te encantaría pasar el día están muy ocupados planeando su boda, con su pareja, distantes en sus problemas o en otra parte del mundo, o ni se acuerdan que existes
• tu crush desaparecida en acción, o rara y evitandote, como si le estuvieras cobrando
• y todo el puto mundo poniendo sus expectativas de ti
Banda, trabajo en servicio al cliente, 6 horas, 6 días a la semana. Para aquellos de ustedes que entienden lo que vivo, ojalá sus familias sean menos idiotas que la mía.
Para los que no, esto que les describo es algo que hago de lunes a sábado, de 8 AM a 2 PM con gente aún más idiota que me grita por cosas que no son mi culpa, se toma todo personal y no me puedo defender por qué mi jefa se aloca y se pone del lado del puto del cliente siempre, aún que empieze a atacarme personalmente. Y cuando son amables por algo sus tramites se atoran y yo tengo que poner mi cara de idiota por qué mi compañía no vale versh.
Y encima de esto tengo que pretender todos los días que no odio mi vida y que no detesto mi rutina para que nadie se preocupe, para que nadie sufra y puedan seguir con su día ya que yo estoy "bien".
Neta, el único regalo que hoy quería es que me dejen en paz, es lo mejor que podría pasarme, y heme aquí, quejándome en reddit.
De corazón deseo que mi próximo cumpleaños sea el más solitario que pueda pasar. De verdad deseo ya vivir solo, poder pedir vacaciones y encerrarme en mi cuchitril toda una semana a ser miserable en santa paz.
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2024.05.15 22:48 SatyrAngel Camaro y pick up jugando carreritas y pasandose un semaforo en rojo. Que podría salir mal?

Ocurrió esta mañana en el Periferico R. Almada en la ciudad de Chihuahua. La pickup le corta el paso a la camioneta de transporte y esta ultima al frenar no puede evitar el impacto del Camaro. El conductor de la camioneta hubiese salido por el parabrisas de no haber sido por el cinturon de seguridad, habia una pasajera quien no lo tenia puesto y resulto herida al rebotar dentro de la unidad.
Ojalá y lo refundan en el bote.
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2024.05.15 21:28 NicolasMaggi El círculo vicioso del transporte de Rosario.

https://preview.redd.it/cnnx44016n0d1.jpg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=25aaab4585595b7628b9254151e7ac008fd14544
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2024.05.15 20:13 TheCuriousSpaniard Uber in Malaga

Is Uber available at Malaga Airport? Certainly. Uber operates in major cities worldwide, and an airport as busy as Malaga, which hosts millions of travelers annually, is no exception. In Spain, Uber operates through vehicles with VTC licenses, facilitating private transportation services.
While some traditional taxis also collaborate with Uber, their participation is less common due to several reasons. Firstly, it directly competes with traditional taxi services, impacting their market share. Secondly, Uber charges a considerable commission from the service price, reducing the profit margin for taxi drivers on Uber trips.
How does Uber function in Malaga? To operate in Malaga and Spain, Uber employs a fleet of vehicles with VTC licenses. These licenses authorize private passenger transportation under specific conditions, including prior booking, a detailed contract specifying pickup and drop-off points, passenger details, destination, and an agreed-upon fare. These vehicles can be identified by their distinctive blue license plates, similar to regular taxis.
Uber's application operation is straightforward. After registering on the Uber app and providing personal information and payment details, the app geolocates users and displays available vehicles nearby. Users can select their pickup and drop-off points, and the app presents various service options tailored to their preferences and needs:
Uber X: Standard service for up to 4 passengers. Uber Saver: Similar to Uber X but with up to 15% discount, though with fewer available vehicles. Uber Black: High-end cars with top-rated drivers. Uber Comfort: Newer, spacious vehicles. Uber Green: 100% electric vehicles. Uber Van: Minivans for up to 6 passengers. Uber Pet: Vehicles allowing pets under certain conditions. Payment Methods Payments to Uber drivers can be made via credit card, PayPal, or cash. While other options like Google Pay or Uber gift cards exist, credit card and cash payments are the most common.
Malaga Uber Airport Malaga Airport has designated areas for Uber pickups at the arrivals terminal, with free parking for Uber vehicles. However, unlike pre-booked private transfer services, Uber drivers do not wait in the arrivals hall. Customers must proceed to the designated parking area to locate their assigned vehicle.
Controversies Uber initially operated illegally in Spain using private vehicles, but it is now legal and compliant with Spanish regulations. However, two main issues cause discomfort for users and drivers:
Alternatives to Uber: Bolt, Cabify, UniTaxi app Several app-based alternatives exist on the Costa del Sol for taxi or private transfer services:
Bolt: Functions similarly to Uber but with lower commission charges. Cabify: Spanish alternative with a smaller presence and popularity. UniTaxi app: Exclusively partners with traditional taxis, ideal for users preferring traditional taxi services.
Post created in collaboration with Shine Malaga Transfers, providing private transfer services at Malaga Airport.
Kind regards.
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2024.05.15 19:56 Jikanart ¿Por qué es polémico pedir que la gente no muera ni de hambre ni frio en las calles?

Le voy a bajar como 20 rayitas a mi comunismo para tener una conversación civil sobre este tema.
Entiendo que es mejor tener gente trabajando que tener gente sin hacer nada, no?
Lo que molesta a muchos es que se use de sus impuestos para mantener gente.
Pero estamos manteniendo una oligarquía que vive cómodamente con sueldos con los que muchos solo puedes soñar así como bonos.
Un diputado federal, por ejemplo gana $75,609.27 mensuales. Mas $2780 de vales de despensa y un cupón de $170 pesos diarios para alimentación, o sea $5100. Ademas de un aguinaldo de 40 días y no olvidemos que en 2016 se otorgaron un bono de casi medio millón de pesos.
Todo esto multipliquen lo por 500. y así como estos 500 cabrones, cuantos mas miembros del gobierno no andan abusando de su poder para darse licitaciones, comprar tierras a precios de chiste, apoyarse entre amigos, se perdona impuestos. y un largo y extenso etcétera.
Vivimos en un mundo donde vemos normal esto, pero pensar en un apoyo de alimentación o financiación de albergues para los mas necesitados es demasiado socialista.
Y ok, quizá sigue siendo demasiado comunista pensar en que nadie merece morir de frio o hambre en las calles.
Que tal solo los niños? Garantizar apoyos para que no exista niños sin desayunar, sin transporte y para los que lo necesiten un lugar donde quedarse. Hasta los 18 y de ahí, si cada quien a su suerte. En mi opinión deberíamos seguir apoyándonos, pero puedo ceder eso.
Tendríamos mas gente con capacidad de trabajar y ya ahora si dependería de cada quien.
Nada mas faltaría garantizar trabajos con sueldos dignos, pero también puedo dejar eso de lado por ahorita.
Que opinan de que la meta es que cualquier individuo sin importar las condiciones en las que crezca tenga un inicio en la vida digno y justo.
A mi no me ofende que mis impuestos se usen para alimentar a los que no tienen, me ofende estar enriqueciendo a gente que se considera superior solo por haber nacido en una de las mismas 5 familias que se llevan turnando la política desde hace décadas. Y hasta eso, no tengo problemas con su estatus o riquezas, pero que teniendo el poder y el privilegio decidan no hacer nada por ayudar, ese es mi principal problema.
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2024.05.15 15:00 theoall Brasileño en CDMX

SALUDOS CARIOCAS
Buenos días a todos los chilangos aquí presentes. Saludos de un carioca, desde Río de Janeiro.
En Julio me voy a CDMX y me quedo hasta diciembre. Estaré realizando una movilidad de maestría en la UNAM y mientras tanto estaré descubriendo como es vivir en México.
Tengo algunas dudas y por eso vengo aquí para buscar ayuda de ustedes, compañeros.
VIVIENDAS EN CDMX
Cada día descubro lo caro que puede ser vivir en CDMX. Yo no conozco a nadie en México y por eso sólo tengo las informaciones de la internet para guiarme. Por eso, espero que puedan contestar alguna de esas cuestiones:
  1. ¿Cuál es el mejor barrio para vivir para alguién que quiere vivir cerca de la UNAM y del centro de CDMX?
  2. ¿Es posible encuentrar viviendas por un precio maximo de 9000 pesos mexicanos?
  3. Ya he vivido compartiendo piso con otras personas, ¿recomiendan compartir piso?
  4. ¿Cuáles son los mejores sitios web para buscar pisos/estudios/habitaciones?
TRANSPORTE PÚBLICO EN CDMX
Esta es una preocupación que tengo, porque sé como en Río as veces el transporte público simplemente funciona muy mal en algunas zonas de la ciudad.
  1. ¿Cómo es el transporte en CDMX?
2,. ¿Cuál es el precio para un jóven transportarse por CDMX?
  1. ¿Cuál es el mejor transporte para utilizar? ¿Metro?¿Bus?
COSTE DE VIDA
Cada vez que busco veo informaciones muy distintas acerca de cuanto cuesta vivir en CDMX. Yo esperaba no gastar más de 20,000 pesos mexicanos por mes. ¿Es suficiente?
SEGURIDAD EN CDMX
En Río, la seguridad puede ser un problema si no sabes cómo transitar por la ciudad. Me gustaría recibir algunas informaciones clave para estar seguro en CDMX. Por eso, voy a hacer algunas preguntas que creo que alguién debería hacer caso fuera a Río por 6 meses.
  1. ¿Qué áreas de la ciudad debo evitar?
  2. ¿Hay horarios más seguros para estar en la calle?
  3. ¿Es necesario tener un móvil reserva para alguna eventualidad?
  4. ¿Cuáles son los codigos culturales más importantes para uno mezclarse en los espacios públicos?
VIDA SOCIAL EN CDMX
Soy una persona muy social y tengo muchas ganas de hacer amigos mexicanos. Me gusta principalmente espacios llenos de gente en la calle, con música, cerveza y grupos de amigos. Pero me encantan también espacios más reservados como parques, museos, pequeños bares y etc. En general, quiero hacer un poco de todo en CDMX, pero estar lo más conectado posible con la gente.
  1. ¿Cuáles son planes que les gusta hacer en CDMX?
  2. ¿Tienen sugerencias de planes que no puedo dejar de hacer?
  3. ¿Es tranquilo un extranjero como yo ir sólo a cualquier lado?
  4. ¿Hay muchos planes en la calle en CDMX?
  5. ¿La vida cultural es muy expresiva en CDMX?
UNAM
Por fin, quería saber algo sobre la gente de la UNAM.
  1. ¿Los extranjeros son bien recebidos?
  2. ¿Cómo es el ambiente académico?
  3. ¿Hay alguien aquí que haya estudiado en la UNAM o hecho algo similiar a lo que estoy haciendo y quiera compartir experiencias?
GRACIAS COMPAÑEROS
Agradezco por la atención y la paciencia. Por favor, compartan todo lo que quieran. Quiero empezar a conversas con la gente de CDMX desde ya. Espero que puedan ayudarme!!
Un saludo bien brasileño!!
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