would be interesting to look at the birth rate statistics in 8-10 months.
fluffer_nutter on
if you zoom in on the first table on the right, you can see people pooling their coins together to pay, because the card readers don’t work.
Nervous-Strength9847 on
Looks surprisingly comfy for a blackout, at least in this particular scene. Take care Spaniards!
Loopbloc on
No phones. Nice 👍
SeveralLadder on
Very little random violence, attempts at shagging and vomiting, oh, *that* kind of blackout…
Equivalent_Weather54 on
Walmart Americans see this and call it communism
Glad-Audience9131 on
finally, forced to “touch the grass”
jokerzanchi on
Same thing here in Portugal. People rushed straight to the bars to rescue all the beer. Glad to see that in both sides of Iberia we care about our planet and are committed to no waste
1dollartrader on
Looks like a normal summer afternoon in Spain
u1604 on
touching ~~grass~~ pavement
w1nt3rh3art3d on
If it were Russia, the EU would never admit it because it would be considered an act of aggression. The fact that no one has said what it was speaks for itself.
Xa4 on
TIL Woody is in Barcelona
brunogadaleta on
Why hasn’t anybody commented yet that in the area with no electricity there is likely to be a baby-boom in exactly 9 months…
The_AmazingCapybara on
And not a single cellphone in sight. People actually talking to each others
xxhotandspicyxx on
Forcing people to become social again. Terrible /s
Comfortable-Yam9013 on
Is power back yet? Public transport running?
k3liutZu on
Was power restored? Or is it still an issue?
Sihayaya on
People actually being forced to look another in the eye and… *shivers* talk? Socialize? Inconceivable!
DueLion402 on
And this is why abandoning the physical money is just plain stupid
PontificatinPlatypus on
Gotta drink the beer before it goes bad.
neckbeardsarewin on
Theyve never had a proper winter storm have they?
jlangue on
Looks like Plaça George Orwell.
Random_Acquaintance on
Average afternoon at Plaça del Sol, nothing special. On Fridays there’s a lot more people.
DeathByDeebo on
Genuine question, would this area normally be this crowded on a nice day? Or is this merely a byproduct of this blackout?
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Well, nice day for it anyway.
the American mind can’t comprehend this
would be interesting to look at the birth rate statistics in 8-10 months.
if you zoom in on the first table on the right, you can see people pooling their coins together to pay, because the card readers don’t work.
Looks surprisingly comfy for a blackout, at least in this particular scene. Take care Spaniards!
No phones. Nice 👍
Very little random violence, attempts at shagging and vomiting, oh, *that* kind of blackout…
Walmart Americans see this and call it communism
finally, forced to “touch the grass”
Same thing here in Portugal. People rushed straight to the bars to rescue all the beer. Glad to see that in both sides of Iberia we care about our planet and are committed to no waste
Looks like a normal summer afternoon in Spain
touching ~~grass~~ pavement
If it were Russia, the EU would never admit it because it would be considered an act of aggression. The fact that no one has said what it was speaks for itself.
TIL Woody is in Barcelona
Why hasn’t anybody commented yet that in the area with no electricity there is likely to be a baby-boom in exactly 9 months…
And not a single cellphone in sight. People actually talking to each others
Forcing people to become social again. Terrible /s
Is power back yet? Public transport running?
Was power restored? Or is it still an issue?
People actually being forced to look another in the eye and… *shivers* talk? Socialize? Inconceivable!
And this is why abandoning the physical money is just plain stupid
Gotta drink the beer before it goes bad.
Theyve never had a proper winter storm have they?
Looks like Plaça George Orwell.
Average afternoon at Plaça del Sol, nothing special. On Fridays there’s a lot more people.
Genuine question, would this area normally be this crowded on a nice day? Or is this merely a byproduct of this blackout?
Reverse pandemic.
isn’t that l’auberge espagnole