You're wrong, Brazilians don't care at all about the Brazilian team. The Brazilian lives Flamengo, Vasco, Palmeiras, Corinthiano, Grêmio. Brazil in the World Cup could lose 10, no one cares
>they thought they could do better
They did. Your royal family and the upper echelons of Portuguese society (15,000 people) fled to Brazil in 1807. Their descendants are now the wealthy elite of Brazil who have made fortunes in agriculture, mining and the forestry industry. Yeah the vast majority of Brazilians live in poverty-stricken favelas, but those are all the descendants of slaves that served and worked for the former Portuguese nobility and the descendants of poor white Portuguese farmers who fell for the >muh move to the new world for a better life
meme
Our problem is communism, a half of population defending this idiotic idea, that's why when don't grow up. Do not invest here, keep your money in dollar(stocks/crypto/metals/real estate), is the safest bet.
As a Brazilian, I can say that the problem in Brazil are the Brazilians.
Give this country to the Japanese and it becomes a world power in 10 years. Demographics is everything.
technology changes meant that farming needed less people and the surplus farmers came to the cities in search of a better life than subsistence farming
cities were supposed to industrialize and provide jobs and create new jobs for everyone and that sort of happened (at a slow and not good enough pace) until 1980s
after 1980s Brazil started to deindustrialize mainly because of China and instead became more of a commodities exporter. commodity producing requires far fewer jobs than industry or modern services. so you have the some rich people connected to commodities and a majority of people living in poverty and hustling in favelas
economic policies really need a rethink, hope they get there
Not enough ordem to progresso.
That's why a bunda não faz sucesso.
you can summarize all south america into
>poverty, dictatorship, corruption
AKA socialism
tpbp
Sopa de macaco es no fresco
Daddy issues.
>7-1
They are still suffering, and it has been 10 years.
You're wrong, Brazilians don't care at all about the Brazilian team. The Brazilian lives Flamengo, Vasco, Palmeiras, Corinthiano, Grêmio. Brazil in the World Cup could lose 10, no one cares
>Brazilians don't care at all about the Brazilian team
Yeah, that started after the 7-1
And soon we wont care about these neither once the sport betting websites rig everything.
they thought they could do better
now they come to us in droves
hurry up with my glovo delivery vancesclau, tenho fome foda-se
We will colonize your country. Have fun.
>they thought they could do better
They did. Your royal family and the upper echelons of Portuguese society (15,000 people) fled to Brazil in 1807. Their descendants are now the wealthy elite of Brazil who have made fortunes in agriculture, mining and the forestry industry. Yeah the vast majority of Brazilians live in poverty-stricken favelas, but those are all the descendants of slaves that served and worked for the former Portuguese nobility and the descendants of poor white Portuguese farmers who fell for the >muh move to the new world for a better life
meme
olá Luís 🙂
god bless brazillians having the time of their life fricking portuguese women because portuguese men are fricking pussies.
Our problem is communism, a half of population defending this idiotic idea, that's why when don't grow up. Do not invest here, keep your money in dollar(stocks/crypto/metals/real estate), is the safest bet.
UMA
As a Brazilian, I can say that the problem in Brazil are the Brazilians.
Give this country to the Japanese and it becomes a world power in 10 years. Demographics is everything.
problem? I don't have a problem
>stealing national symbols of european nations
why are latin americans so pathetic?
>he doesn't know
>stealing
?
how is sex tourism in brazil? can you get good prostitutes for cheap?
With your currency yeah
>what is their problem?
They're Brazilians.
7-1
well
technology changes meant that farming needed less people and the surplus farmers came to the cities in search of a better life than subsistence farming
cities were supposed to industrialize and provide jobs and create new jobs for everyone and that sort of happened (at a slow and not good enough pace) until 1980s
after 1980s Brazil started to deindustrialize mainly because of China and instead became more of a commodities exporter. commodity producing requires far fewer jobs than industry or modern services. so you have the some rich people connected to commodities and a majority of people living in poverty and hustling in favelas
economic policies really need a rethink, hope they get there