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Is there something common to their history that makes them so vehemently nationalist?
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They commited big atrocities, specially Poland
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>>18477258
brazil wishes they could have committed atrocities lol
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>>18477261
Ask Paraguay
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>>18477250
Spain? Nationalist?
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Brazilian nationalism is really just an extension of the psychotic levels of narcissism suffered by the average favelamonkey 2bh
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>>18477445
I remember the times before Indians invaded the internet on mass when Brazilians were the most common target of vitriol, justifiably so with how obnoxious they were.
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>>18477448
They're still giving the jeets a run for their money, look at /int/, it's like a macaco version of godwin's law
>As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a Brazilian talking about Brazil and/or Brazilians approaches one



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