película de mierda la vi en el colegio y quedé con una sensación de “y qué se supone que tengo que concluir de esto????”, nunca entendí porque a mis amigos tumbleros les gustaba tanto wn, shrek 2 tiene mas sustancia
Miami's domestic migration just plunged to the lowest level on record in 2025.
With an astounding -113,000 net Americans fleeing the 3-county metro.
Note that Miami usually loses Americans due to outbound migration, and makes up for it with international immigration.
But the domestic losses are now getting especially severe, suggesting that the area is losing U.S. residents due to its lack of affordability.
Additionally, international migration dropped precipitously in 2025 as well, making Miami-Dade County the 3rd biggest population loser in the U.S.
These demographic statistics in Miami tell quite a different story from the conventional real estate narrative.
And are a primary reason why the real estate market is rolling over.
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Aerial view of Downtown Miami!
(1970, colorized)
Downtown Miami was a dense cluster of commercial towers, civic buildings, and roads weaving through a rapidly modernizing city.
The port bustled nearby, and newly constructed highways hinted at the transportation future. In the midst of all this, historic structures like the Dade County Courthouse still stood tall.
The city was expanding upwards and outwards, with each new building a sign of Miami’s ambition to become an international metropolis.
Take a closer look, and you'll see Brickell Key completely empty, and Fisher Island almost nonexistent! Brickell Key's first building was in 1982, known as Brickell Key One.
Only one chance in this lifetime…
Like watching sunset at the beach from the most foreign seat in the cosmos, I couldn’t resist a cell phone video of Earthset. You can hear the shutter on the Nikon as @Astro_Christina is hammering away on 3-shot brackets and capturing those exceptional Earthset photos through the 400mm lens. @AstroVicGlover was in window 3 watching with @Astro_Jeremy next to him.
I could barely see the Moon through the docking hatch window but the iPhone was the perfect size to catch the view…this is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye. Enjoy.