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At first I was wondering why they had tariff signs…
The funny fact is that a “tarif sign” is a thing in Brazil, at least in Sao Paulo. It is called “Impostômetro”, which doesn’t translate but means something like (“tax meter”). It is located in the entrance of the state “Business association” and it is constantly updated with the sum amount that people from São Paulo paid in taxes for the current year.
Muito engraçado, rsrsrs. Obrigado!
Use of the internet to in any way facilitate the outsourcing of on-site labour overseas is capitalism’s ultimate spatial fix, pass it on.