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  2. Argentine humour - Wikipedia

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    Argentine humour is exemplified by a number of humorous television programmes, film productions, comic strips and other types of media. Everyday humour includes jokes related to recurrent themes, such as xenophobic jokes at the expense of Galicians called chistes de gallegos (where they are commonly portrayed as simpletons), often obscene sex-related jokes (chistes verdes, literally "green ...

  3. Category:Fictional Argentine people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional Argentine people" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  4. Public image of Javier Milei - Wikipedia

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    Milei's life attracted significant attention and at times controversy, and has been described as eccentric, [1] [2] [3] and he garnered a significant following for his bombastic style, television appearances, and rock musician history; he appealed to the issues of corruption in Argentina, and railed against what he describes as Argentina's political caste. [4]

  5. Simp: The slang teenagers use to insult boys - AOL

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    Simp is slang for a person (typically a man) who is desperate for the attention and affection of someone else (typically a woman).

  6. The 'G-word': The slur you didn't know was a slur - AOL

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    Faith E. Pinho in "Foretold" When “Foretold” host Faith E. Pinho first met Paulina Stevens in a cafe in 2019, she didn’t know the G-word was a slur.

  7. Category:Argentine boy bands - Wikipedia

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  8. Spain withdraws its ambassador to Argentina over President ...

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    Spain is Argentina’s second-biggest foreign investor after the United States, with Spanish companies investing 140 million euros ($152 million) in the country in 2022. Some 495,000 Spaniards live in Argentina, according to Spanish government statistics, while 97,000 Argentines reside in Spain.

  9. Category:Surnames of Argentine origin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Surnames of Argentine origin" The following 126 pages are in this category, out of 126 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.