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What do you guys think being South American is like?
So mysterious…
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>>214393472
Conosureños are very different to the rest
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Low IQ and primitive

They must be governed by Americans
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We need niggers to plap plap our women and impregnate them, so we can go and kill all pig americans with russian support so we can install worldwide communism
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like being a cultureless americanized spanish speaking mutt
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some places are like being in Europe, but with less money

other places feel like being in the States, but with less money

and others feel like being in the bahamas, but with less money

then there's Peru, which feels like being in Syria, but with less money.
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>>214393497
>Low IQ and primitive
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>They must be governed by Americans
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>>214393964
Is Montevideo one of the chill ones?
I want to do old man activities like sit and read at a cafe, walk through the park, stare at construction, walk along the beach, and have a drink at a quiet bar
Can’t do that here anymore, not in the same way at least. it’s over
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>>214394064
Buenos Aires is a thousand times better. Ive been to Montevideo and it looks rundown as fuck, it aint as charming as BA.
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>>214393472
Mexicans but with both, more BBC and BWC
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funny how these threads always attracted the stupidest retards around
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>>214394183
Did you take a ferry to Monty? A boat from Buenos Aires to Uruguay must be a cool experience.
What about pic related, does it look about the same as BA?
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>>214393472
We're some of the most talkative people there is, I wonder what it's like to be a north korean or an african, they never talk about their things, it's a complete mistery
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>>214393472
Not great, not terrible. I'd go so far as to say it's just fine.
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>>214394256
Nope, i drove there all the way from BA. The boat is nice, i took it when i was younger. La Plata is nice but for a couple of days, not much to do there. Santiago de Chile is also another good option, pretty cool place IMO.
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>>214393472
Coastal Peruvian shellfish gatherers live like this
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>>214394711
Looks like the literal edge of the world, wow
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>>214393472
Fucking shithole countries but I'm honestly jealous that girls look like this down there and it might be worth the tradeoff of poverty.

Can any Southamericanons confirm or deny?
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>>214393472
Every day I am grateful to have a president like Milei and not a communist dictator
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>>214394183
>buenos aires
more like Palermo, Recoleta and a few others.
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>>214395377
Of course my man, you don't drive 1 hour out into greater Buenos Aires unless you wanna get mugged real fast
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>>214395409
but seriously how bad it is? last time i visited i only stayed in these two neighborhoods with a quick visit to La Boca to see bokita's stadium. I may visit in the New Year and want to go to other places
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>>214393964
This, but there's a night and day difference between Chile, Uruguay & Argentina vs the rest of Latin America. Life here is much better and prettier. I'm super thankful of having been born here.
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>>214394743
i'm ngl they are very hot
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>>214395547
Is it worth the tradeoff though?
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>>214395472
Like every massive city, there are places you should avoid and places that are just meh. Buenos Aires has many different neighbourhoods which is cool, for example pic related is in Núñez/Belgrano, close to River Plate Stadium. That part towards the north is pretty dope and rich (Along Libertador Avenue). You could also visit downtown where it's the Obelisco, Colón theater, the Government House. Maybe stroll along Puerto Madero which is the poshiest neighbourhood, or go San Telmo during sunday cause theres a massive outdoor market and the streets look way more colonial or classy like it was back in the 1940s.
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I personally fell for the Uruguaryan meme, but it turns out Uruguay is more like a big farm rather than a real country, and basically on their way to become Haiti 2
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>>214394521
Fine my ass, it's a total shithole. Don't know about Chile and Uruguay
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>>214395760
i live a lot better than a lot of people in firstie countries so there's not really a tradeoff for me
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>>214395956
>i live a lot better than a lot of people in firstie countries

Living in gated community? So you don't.
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>>214395956
Being wealthy in Brazil means living in a gated community, you live worse even than wealthy SEA anons
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>>214396020
you don't know me, stop projecting, mentally ill cucks
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>>214396042
You are the real cuck because you are a rich class leftard living in a fantasy and not the reallity
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>>214395978
Do the rich only live in gated communities? Copacabana looked like a pretty wealthy and cool place to live, i imagine there must be others like that.
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>>214396086
>Do the rich only live in gated communities?
Yes. It's not safe.
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>>214396086
Rich people in Chile and Peru live in gated communities too. Isn't the same in Argentina?
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>>214396139
Theres a lot of gated communities too of course, mainly on the outskirts of the city (the capital is already full as fuck to build more). I did know an airplane pilot who was quite wealthy and had a hell of a house in a gated community, but he had like a 2 hours commute to the city center lol. Not sure about the richest folks, but at least most famous people such as TV hosts, actors, footy players, well-known musicians, etc, usually live in fancy apartments like pic related.
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>>214393686
You are under the belief that you are somehow different than us or superior because you are "north American"... which you aren't because both burgers and Spaniards think you are south American and brown.
Please have that into account for future interactions.
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>>214396069
damn i called you mentally ill in a jokey way but you actually are lmao
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>>214394254
really? for the lack of loly images I dont think c-s-g is around here
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>>214396765
Do you know this guy from your country?
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Perú will try their best!
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>>214393472
It's the same as you but Christmas is in the summer.
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Bump
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>>214394743
yes I know a lot of girls like her
to the point that I wouldn't get into a relationship with one of them for fear of kissing the wrong one if we go to a public place
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>>214393472
life is very hard there
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>>214397950
>I wouldn't get into a relationship with one of them for fear of kissing the wrong one
what would make her a "wrong one" ?
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>>214398053
when you kiss another girl in front of your gf she gets mad and cancels you online, and with so many of them looking alike that mistake might happen at any moment
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>>214393472
All the mystery and sovl has been lost long ago
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>>214393472
Most of those countries followed the same script:
> Slow but steady europeization trying to mimic british/french civil institutions, education, polítics and urban centers in order to consolidate nation building.
> Massive baby boom during XX c. Brutal migration from countryside to cities without the industrial capacity to employ them.
> Quick decadence and rise of ineptocracies. Fucked up logistics.
> Continent full of favelas, narcos, political inestability, slutty women, urban brutality, etc.etc.
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>>214396602
>think
they are indeed brown
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>>214393964
>Peru
Rent free
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>>214398076
kekkkkk

seems like a small price to pay if a lot of girls actually look like that and aren't fat
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>>214394711
>Yes, I suffer in Peru.
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>>214394743
There is no tradeoff. Americans are wealthy and you still overdose on toilet cleaners because of how miserable you are. I would pick countryside Latin America over anywhere else any day. That being said, yes, I also think South American women are superior, that's the reason why we can relate to gringos when they arrive at the same conclusion and decide to migrate.
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>>214393472
The only real problem is the rampant crime. If we didn't have that this would be a comfy region to live
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>>214398828
Beer fixes it
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>>214399325
eww what happened to her brown
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>>214393472
idk I hope to find out some day
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>>214399471
Filter, though some people of Huancayo can be quite light-skinned, even if they are quechua-speaking peasants.
It matches colonial accounts, for example, Guaman Poma categorized how light-skinned ("white") several ethnicities (mostly Peruvian) of the Inca Empire were, placing the huancas in the somewhat light-skinned category
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>>214394711
Looks like a lot of work for very little reward
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>>214393472
Nobody knows.
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>>214393472
Mongrel complex", or alternatively "mutt complex" (Portuguese: complexo de vira-lata, lit.'street dog complex, mutt complex, stray dog complex'), is a expression that refers to a feeling of "collective inferiority complex" reportedly felt by many Brazilians when comparing Brazil and its culture to other parts of the world.

Background
The term was originally coined by novelist and writer Nelson Rodrigues, initially referring to the trauma suffered by Brazilians in 1950 when the national football team was defeated by Uruguay's national team in the final match of the 1950 World Cup, which was held at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro. The estimated 200,000 spectators at the stadium that day were stunned into an eerie silence after the match concluded, some so distraught they committed suicide inside the stadium.[1] Brazil would recover, at least when it comes to football, in 1958, winning the World Cup for the first of five times.[2]

For Rodrigues, the phenomenon was not exclusively related to sport. According to him:[3]

By "Mongrel Complex" I mean the inferiority in which Brazilians place themselves, voluntarily, when they compare themselves to the rest of the world. Brazilians are the backward Narcissus, who spits in his own image. Here is the truth: we cannot find any personal or historical pretexts for self-esteem.

Writing in the 1950s, the playwright Nelson Rodrigues saw his countrymen as afflicted with a sense of inferiority, and he coined a phrase that Brazilians now use to describe it: "the mongrel complex". Brazil has always aspired to be taken seriously as a world power by the heavyweights, and so it pains Brazilians that world leaders could confuse their country with Bolivia, as Ronald Reagan once did, or dismiss a nation so large – it has 180 million people – as "not a serious country", as Charles de Gaulle did.[4]
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>>214399862
Though by no means would he have been accurate, as he didn’t use any objective measurement, he wasn’t just bullshitting either, you can still see some sense in it today, according to him:
>"very light-skinned like the Spanish", only 2: Chachapoya and Chuncho (pic are Yanesha, formerly called that)
>somewhat light-skinned: Huanca, Huanuco, Chanca, the Aymaraes province in Apurimac (former use of the word Aymara), etc.
>swarthy: Inca, Yauyos, Cañas, Colla, Charcas, etc.
>very swarthy: Uro Colla (current Uros), Puguina Colla (nowadays called Aymaras), Quito, etc.
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>>214400001
>Cañas
Canas* damn autocorrect, referring to the people who today inhabit the Canas and Espinar provinces in the Cusco region
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Loud music and loud people all the time, crazy women, criminals, sex, football, drugs
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>>214400001
>Puguina Colla (nowadays called Aymaras)
Puquina Colla*, to be more precise, they were integrated into the general Colla as Puquina stopped being spoken. But Colla (coh-yah) is a term with much nuance, during much of the colonial period, it was the name to go by for what people today refer to as Aymara. Nowadays, however, a particular southern Altiplano group has appropriated the term, so they are usually called Kollas to differentiate them, since Colla is still occasionally used to refer to other Aymara speakers, especially those around Puno in the northern Altiplano basin. The term originally came from a kingdom in Puno conquered by the Inca and then used as an intermediary to control large parts of Collasuyu, so eventually it came to be applied to a much wider group



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