Olympiacos Piraeus

HJDK


Aka

Citação de: Faliro em 28 de Setembro de 2014, 01:10
Talking of nobility....Let me show u something interesting.

As you know I live mostly in brazil.

Rio, Avenida Rio Branco, when the Portuguese still controlled Brazil...





Rio, Avenida Rio Branco today, controlled by mixed race Brazilians:




Yeah, I know. They teared down most of that historic centre.


EDIT: Though those pictures aren't from the Portuguese period, certainly. xD



Faliro

#993
Citação de: HJDK em 28 de Setembro de 2014, 01:13
Faliro, do you like Brazil? What do you think of them, generally?

Poorly educated people, deeply socialist, good food, good women, ugly cities with african influence, beautiful beautiful weather... a country with potential destroyed by greed and a lack of humanity.

Aka


What Brazilian cities have African influence? Because of you're thinking in something like Salvador...

Faliro

#995
Citação de: Aka em 28 de Setembro de 2014, 01:17

What Brazilian cities have African influence? Because of you're thinking in something like Salvador...

I don't mean culturally. I mean the feeling of the architecture and infrastructure is africanesque. The Portuguese when they controlled Brazil imported many portuguese girls to lighten the colour and culture of Brazil, but it didn't work really. When the Portuguese left, the african culture became stronger.  For example... tell me which ones is africa and which ones are Brazil:












HJDK

Citação de: Faliro em 28 de Setembro de 2014, 01:16
Citação de: HJDK em 28 de Setembro de 2014, 01:13
Faliro, do you like Brazil? What do you think of them, generally?

Poorly educated people, deeply socialist, good food, good women, ugly cities with african influence, beautiful beautiful weather... a country with potential destroyed by greed and a lack of humanity.
They still blame us for their poverty and their terrible literacy. Even after all these years. I love Brazil, but dislike Brazilians. Maybe I had bad luck, dunno about that.

Aka



Oh, I thought you meant something like this:











Aka

Citação de: HJDK em 28 de Setembro de 2014, 01:22
Citação de: Faliro em 28 de Setembro de 2014, 01:16
Citação de: HJDK em 28 de Setembro de 2014, 01:13
Faliro, do you like Brazil? What do you think of them, generally?

Poorly educated people, deeply socialist, good food, good women, ugly cities with african influence, beautiful beautiful weather... a country with potential destroyed by greed and a lack of humanity.
They still blame us for their poverty and their terrible literacy. Even after all these years. I love Brazil, but dislike Brazilians. Maybe I had bad luck, dunno about that.

In a way, from a Brazilian point of view we are Godinho Lopes.


(Not all Brazilians think that way though)


Faliro

#999
The Brazilians are so poorly educated, they don't know who to blame.

All they know is Che Guevera and the colour red = good. The Junta and Policia Militar = fascist.

They like ice cold beers...''estupidamente gelada" and eating and smoking... they don't live very long..

It is a hard life there. The wages are crumbs and the quality of life is hard. So many people who go have raped the country.. it is sad..

PsychoFan

Not living very long is good.

Aka


But they have a lot of Japanese in São Paulo!

Faliro

Yea I used to know some japanese Brazilians..  :smitten:

Aka


No, those are crap. A Japanese has to be pure. Like the drugs that Sá Pinto takes to calm down.

H

#1004
I have a cousin who's working in there and she's grown tired of it. She really wants to go back to Portugal, the cost of living in there is incredibly high and she does have a quite decent job. She also says that it's difficult to find someone who could have a decent conversation for more than 5 minutes. :-X

She used to really like Brasil before going there (maybe she still does), but she got a bit disillusioned...