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I imagine every Brazilian flag is posting from here. Anyone else?
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I'm living in a farm.
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Yes. And the they're all wearing tank tops and board shirts and sandals
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>>196469441
*Board shorts
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>>196469198
I got impression that faveloids dont understand english and its just middle class brazilians from european diaspora who post here from states like santa catarina.
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>>196469545
This was the case in 2012. Now there are a lot of normal Brown Brazilians in chans
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>>196469198
this a rich man's favela, look at all these duplexes and triplexes.
My favela is not that good looking
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>>196471806
post favela
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>>196469687
It would be very funny if there was actually someone from favela posting here lol
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>>196469198
That percentage of brazilians actually live like this? I'm curious
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>>196473623
5% maybe?
The average poor Brazilian lives in a place more like this
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>>196473623
In actual favelas like in OP's pic? Around 8%.
But in just shitty ugly neighborhoods that don't really look that different from favelas, the porcentage is way higher, specially in the metropolitan areas of big capitals.
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1% of Brazilians are fluent in English and if you include those with broken English like we see around /int/ (probably in no small part due to there being threads in Portuguese) let's say it's 5%. Although you still have to consider most of the population isn't into imageboards. These days the internet doesn't filter people nearly as much as it used to but this sample is still far from representing the average Brazilian. The average imageboarder seems to have a really hard time understanding basic statistics concepts like samples.

>>196474040
Gringos unironically think everyone here is either a favelado or lives in the jungle swinging between trees.
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>>196469419
Post farm
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I probably live better than you lol
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>>196474128
São Paulo and Rio are very much their own thing, there's another 150 million people who probably don't fit into the SP/RJ stereotypes but are ignored nonetheless because both places think they're the center of the universe and love forcing the rest of the country to adopt their culture as some sort of standard. Anyone who attacks regional cultures should be stoned.
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>>196474242
>Gringos unironically think everyone here is either a favelado or lives in the jungle swinging between trees.
Thats fault of brazilian goverment and cultural export department. Before 1970s the image of brazil was modernism architecture and bossa nova with stronger connection to europe after that it started to change to some samba africano favela culture. Maybe it also has something to with success in football and how lot of players came from poor background.
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>>196469198
This board cannot fathom the fact most third world posters, at least from middle income holes like 'zil, are not multimillionaires living in megamansions, much less poors living in favelas or jungle shacks. There's a lot in between.
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I imagine every poster from a poor country is posting from a mansion (owned by their parents) and chuckling to themselves while they post about pampered firsties.
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>>196469198
I imagine every Brazilian poster as a sexy fit male with uncut cock ready to be worshipped in bed
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>>196474421
Brazil itself also changed a lot, until the 1970s we had a much smaller population (and more of it was still descended from euro immigrants) so any boomer who knew basic math had the tools necessary to get into a career that would last for the rest of his life. Basically if you were in the right place (aka somewhere with jobs) you were set for life, easier than these days at least. Much of the country was also turning into more of a real country instead of a huge farm so there was optimism surrounding how things were progressing. Several factors led to everything going to shit later, which among other things led to Brazilians themselves starting to self hate a lot.
Your change in perception is probably due to a mix of that and ignorance, Brazil was historically an isolationist country and we never had much of a "cultural export department", this isn't the US. A lot of what gringos thought (and maybe still do) is thanks to the US, ironically, since they started investing in propaganda around WW2 to manufacture some sort of friendship to justify bringing us into their sphere, that includes stereotypical stuff like Carmen Miranda. Even Tom Jobim's breakthrough via his collaboration with Sinatra supposedly had a hand from the US government. Average Brazilians were by and large oblivious to the outside world and the bossa nova world you think of were a small elite in Rio, which by itself is a separate universe in terms of culture.
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>>196469419
>>196469687
>>196471806
>>196474040
>>196474128
>>196474242
>>196474312
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>>196474757
holy crap louis, talking monkies
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I imagine every brazilian flag posting here being a cute brown girl with tan lines
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>>196474819
>Indonesia trying to talk shit about anybody
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>>196474819
>tf
>tp
Come on.
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>>196474826
That's just a 5/10 average/below average girl, though
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>>196475242
>this is average/below average
You don’t suffer
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>>196474826
>girl
Looks like a dude
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>>196475341
All she has going for her is she's not fat and you nordamericanos are very used to obesity. That's it. Her face looks like that of some random brown male's.
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>>196475430
Physically fit with smooth skin puts her above 85% of similar age women here
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>>196474826
tan lines.... erotic....
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>>196475242
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>>196475430
her bitchy attitude makes me hard
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>>196474757
So what exactly went wrong with brazil
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>>196475242
Brazilian Portuguese has no word for suffering
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>>196474421
There is a systematic function of the international media to only show the negative side of Brazil today. Much more to serve as an artifact of Western domination than to show anything relevant about Brazil itself.

They take a minority / cherrypick and show it as if it were the reality of Brazil so that the citizens themselves can keep quiet about the worsening situation.
BBC and DW are classic examples of this. Even a Brazilian social scientist studied the relationship between negative reports about Brazil and unpopular economic measures in Germany and the media was DW. They do this with any country on the periphery of capital, socially speaking it works like “we're getting worse but it could be worse look at this here ‘shows a poor person from some emerging country or some other bad news’”.
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>>196469545
I'm white and lower middle class, relatively poor but living in a normal building in a decent area (pretty clean and organized), nothing remotely close to a favela.
>>196473623
Very small percentage.
>>196474453
Pretty much yeah. Amazing how ignorant people are, even in this board.
>>196474604
That's me.
>>196474819
I don't even get the point of these posts. Can't tell if you're hating or baiting but either way it's just stupid.
>>196474826
She's not very attractive. Puffy black mutt face.
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>>196469198
since latino have loves having sex, do favelados constantly hear sex noises coming from their neighbours?
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>>196469198
I'm actually rich, but you should be correct on your assumption, I also do that and that is why I don't respect at all any brazil flags, I'm a classism afterall, as anyone is in this country
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>>196474421
>Before 1970s the image of brazil was modernism architecture and bossa nova with stronger connection to europe
Take me back
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>>196478354
I'm a favelado and can confirm this.



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