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Lo Que Arde
Digital Culture / Contemporary Iron


Kabosu: the dog who went from abandonment to moving markets
The story of Kabosu —the rescued dog who became a global icon— shows how a meme born from chance can turn into a cultural symbol and, unintentionally, into financial infrastructure. From an abandoned breeding facility in Japan to becoming the face of Dogecoin and influencing real markets, Kabosu’s journey blends tenderness, chaos, internet culture, economics, and humanity. A story about how something small can trigger enormous consequences in the digital world.

Larisa - LoQueArde
5 days ago4 min read


Globant + YPF and the fable that 'only now' AI is replacing us
Globant and YPF announce their alliance with AI, but the text dismantles the illusion of novelty: from PID controllers to modern algorithms, machines have always been “thinking.” The post blends irony and critique to reveal that the real replacement isn’t driven by technology — but by learned docility. From television to algorithms, manipulation changed format, not method. An ardent reflection on obedience, faith, and independent thought.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Nov 95 min read


The 9 Pages That Ignited Power
A personal journey through the myth of Satoshi Nakamoto and the birth of Bitcoin.
Between history, code, and symbol, a reflection on how an anonymous idea reshaped the concept of trust — and continues to ignite the imagination of those who create without asking for permission.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Oct 314 min read


Hollywood on the Balcony: the Like as Food and the Feed as an Altar
A sarcastic essay about digital exhibitionism and the hunger for validation. Hollywood on the Balcony looks, with acid humor and hidden tenderness, at how everyday life turned into a permanent trailer: people posing, filming, and vomiting in search of hearts. Between vomit, filters, and “close friends” rituals, the text dissects domestic fame without judgment, showing that we all —in one way or another— keep performing for an invisible camera.

Larisa - LoQueArde
Oct 223 min read
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