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ZetaZeta t1_izldcm3 wrote

Milwaukee is so powerful, we're charging $50 for a safety vest that Walmart has the official 3M branded one for $20, because it has a Milwaukee logo on it.

Someone posted a meme of a guy using the Milwaukee Packout system to hold his Thanksgiving dinner. But what's funny is they have tiny little plastic coolers that are compatible with the Packout toolbox stacking.

They're $249. LMFAO. That logo is powerful.

A reminder than TTI makes Ryobi in the same factories and often Ryobi outperforms its brother brand, or are exactly identical to Milwaukee.

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DesmadreGuy t1_izl8jhl wrote

Some recent studies have shown that holding boys back a year is actually beneficial to their success in school, while starting girls at the usual age is suggested, because girls mature faster than boys. Several friends and relatives who have recently had children are seriously considering holding back their boys and letting the girls go as prescribed by the school district. Based on my own children, this seems entirely on target.

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Arganthonios_Silver t1_izknm82 wrote

Many brazilians go to Spain but they are included here in the grey "others" as they are less numerous than many hispanic american origins and even after bolivians, the least numerous among the origins explicitely mentioned here, it should follows cubans with 173k residents and only after brazilians with 155.963 people (56k already with spanish citizenship) as the 9th most numerous latin american origin.

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Arganthonios_Silver t1_izkjjt1 wrote

I think this counts total number of migrants for most cases, not just people living in those countries with a foreign citizenship. That's for sure the case of Spain, those 3.3 million are the "latin american born" people, but over 1 million of them adquired spanish or other european citizenships already. Edit. It's not the case for Italy, but the numbers don't change much in most countries with the exception of Argentina which however continue having less migrants in Italy than those born in Peru, Brazil and Ecuador.

There are just not many argentines in Italy and even just focusing on italo-argentines, they seem to migrate to Spain mainly. Out of the 327.433 people born in Argentina and "legally" living in Spain, 63,571 use their italian citizenship vs 161k that adquired spanish citizenship, 93k still living only with argentine citizenship and 10k with others, mostly german, french and other EU ones (edit.) while in the case of Italy, there are 71k people born in Argentina, roughly 60k under italian citizenship and close to 10k with only argentineĀ” one.

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