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In Argentina, ice cream isn’t dessert, it’s a ritual. Born from abundance, shaped by immigration, sustained by neighborhoods. A luxury that became everyday culture. Today in 421: Argentina's ice cream philosophy. By @natiftorres
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From Andean snow hauled on horseback to industrial refrigeration, Argentina’s ice cream history weaves together technology, migration, and exceptional ingredients.
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Desert, heat, and heavy fuzz. Sound familiar? This isn’t California—it’s La Pampa. Once home to its own Jesse James, the rural outlaw Bairoletto, this Argentine province now quietly hosts a growing stoner rock scene. By @rimini_erre
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From a pile of books that stacked itself to a carefully tended shelf with its curated content, a library is a collection of texts and objects that create a special space in your home. By @juanmalavolpe
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From stacks that seem to multiply on their own to bespoke shelving with carefully curated titles, libraries create a special space at home.
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Gauchito Gil is a masterclass in how a rebel becomes a myth. A 19th-century defector who built his own code of faith, turning his execution into a miracle the system still can't explain. By @13cocop
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It seemed to have fallen irreversibly out of fashion with the arrival of 3D, but Pixel Art is more relevant than ever thanks to games like Stardew Valley, Balatro, Blasphemous, Owlboy, and Dead Cells. By @ZetaSole
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It once seemed destined to fall irreversibly into passé territory, yet this lo-fi visual style is more alive than ever in games like Stardew Valley, Balatro, Blasphemous, Owlboy, or Dead Cells.
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She got her diploma from Paul McCartney himself in Liverpool. Back in Argentina, she built an indie folk career with two albums and festival stages. A friend remembers Karina Vismara (1991-2022). By Clari Ruocco
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A handful of posthumous vignettes, threaded together to remember a friend, three years after her death.
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For over 30 years, Sony’s console has offered us every kind of experience imaginable. Especially in Argentina, from PS1s played until they burned out and the 'chipped' PS2 era, to the “endless” PS4 and the PS5’s future promise. By @saulzip
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Creating things is a beautiful process and a highly stimulating pastime. We’re picking up the 'Do It Yourself' survival kit and rolling up our sleeves to build the first prototype of a board game. By @juanmalavolpe https://t.co/iVinRxdj5j
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Have you ever thought about making your own game? This tutorial offers tips, ideas, and the basics you need to pull that prototype out of your head and bring it to life.
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You’ve probably heard the take that Argentina is “Europe in Latin America.” But pre-Hispanic archaeology adds the missing layers: strong community ties, meat around the fire -aka asados-, recurring crises, and political deal-making. By @unjotape
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What if a computer running millions of variables at once could break the world's most secure systems overnight? Quantum computing is closer than you think. By Emilio Méndez https://t.co/xYD3TBIRta
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What if the world’s computer systems were put at risk? As quantum computing moves toward its supposed “critical capacity”, theories about collapse keep spreading.
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Dead forums, empty MMOs, and broken MSN logs are the ghost towns of the digital age. Like ruins in the desert, our old comments and avatars survive as digital ghosts. By Paula Yeyati Preiss
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Canon 421 Today: Gojira (1954) — the film that defined the modern giant monster, atomic horror, and cinema’s first reckoning with nuclear trauma. By @realjuanruocco https://t.co/putGLaaw4P
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Gojira (1954) inaugurates kaiju cinema as an allegory of Japan’s nuclear trauma. From the sublime to camp, from atomic terror to pop myth.
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Revolutionary, anarchist, genius, but above all, a writer who casts spells with his words. We take a look at the work and the many facets of Alan Moore, one of the most influential figures in the world of comics. By Amadeo Gandolfo https://t.co/TwK5y4FfnW
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An in-depth look at the Northampton Magus’ career: from the revolution of Swamp Thing and his anarchist streak to his combative relationship with the comics industry and the superhero universe.
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On the Argentina–Paraguay border, authenticity has different rules: fakes are the culture. Buying “authentic” can make you the sucker. A report from “Third-World Miami.” By @unacopiadejuan
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