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  1. #15383
    Quote Originally Posted by ForceSteeler  [View Original Post]
    I'm just saying since Brazil economy is shit, and its going to be in the toilet for a while, They need to put there pride aside and understand there are not a 1st world country.
    English is not my first language, but like many Europeans I speak a handful of languages (actually 7) so I do my best to understand your post. I understand that you mean that because Brazil is having a crisis they should bend over to US. "There are not a 1st world country". I thought you meant that USA is a 1st world country.

  2. #15382
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    I agree that from an economic standpoint Brazil is hurt by the practice of strict reciprocity more than is the USA. But in saying that, you entirely missed my point. If you want to go to what many of us in the Brazil section consider to be the best mongering destination on earth, then you aren't going to let having to jump through a few hoops here and there stop you from doing so. And anybody who does let that stop them just isn't serious about going anyway or, I say again, just plain lazy and self-entitled because they "shouldn't have to do that". That's the point! I'm not here to talk macroeconomics. I'm here to talk "mongernomics"! It's a wonder that some people even took the time to get a passport!
    Well I can understand the USA enacting a strict visa process because again its a 1st world country with many resources and opportunity. Immigrants from all over the world flock to the USA to live the American dream. So if the USA were to have a open border Policy, It will have massive over population. Nobody is saying Brazil should not have a Visa Restriction Policy for Americans but I think its kinda of stupid. Can you image if the Dominican Republic, Jamaica or any other Caribbean islands started a policy of tourist needing visas to enter? What will you think will happen to there economy of those countries?

    I'm just saying since Brazil economy is shit, and its going to be in the toilet for a while, They need to put there pride aside and understand there are not a 1st world country. They need to make up loss revenue and start getting in the tourist billion dollar industry and stop wasting time with this tourist needing a visa to enter bullshit. You can act that way when your on top like USA, Europe, Japan, but not when your economy is in shambles.

  3. #15381
    Quote Originally Posted by Germano123  [View Original Post]
    Hey,

    Why should an American like to go to Brazil? Difficult to get a visa. Ugly girls that think they are a princess and want money like you are the king and buy her a castle. Go to Germany, they have everything in only one club. All in one place. Hot Romanian girls and even some Brazilians.
    The FKKs are fantastic. Something every monger should experience. But the Romanians, Bulgarians, etc don't come close to Brasilenas in performance. Yes, you might find a stray Carioca here or there in the FKKs, but I wouldn't count on it.

    And Rio has world-class beaches and is delightfully warm from Nov. April when Europe, Canada, and most of the USA Is miserable.

  4. #15380
    Hit Centro again yesterday, as usual.

    Actually met a hot sweet, at U24, did the deed there, then she left with me to have dinner together.

    After dinner, she split for home, got her digits, she came to my hotel today.

    Fun times.

    Last night, after my dinner rendezvous, hit Vila Mimosa.

    Crazy fun there as always.

    The good, the bad and the sexy!

  5. #15379
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    Europeans do not require a visa to visit Brazil up to 90 days for tourism. Americans need it, because Brazil maintains a fully reciprocal visa policy. I applaud Brazil, as a "3rd World Country", to stand up against the almighty USA.
    It's not just a USA thing Sperto. Canada, Japan, and Australia are also in this. Citizens of those countries normally are required to seek a visa to enter as well.

  6. #15378

    The point of the matter

    Quote Originally Posted by ForceSteeler  [View Original Post]
    I'm going to cater to my high net worth buyers, I'm not going to put up roadblocks, especially if I'm going broke.
    I agree that from an economic standpoint Brazil is hurt by the practice of strict reciprocity more than is the USA. But in saying that, you entirely missed my point. If you want to go to what many of us in the Brazil section consider to be the best mongering destination on earth, then you aren't going to let having to jump through a few hoops here and there stop you from doing so. And anybody who does let that stop them just isn't serious about going anyway or, I say again, just plain lazy and self-entitled because they "shouldn't have to do that". That's the point! I'm not here to talk macroeconomics. I'm here to talk "mongernomics"! It's a wonder that some people even took the time to get a passport!

  7. #15377

    Back on Track

    ForceSteeler where are all the boots on the ground reports you promised us when pumping us for information?

    You arrived, you saw, you came, then nothing.

    Anything useful at all? Anything except how ill-advised it is for someone who can barely speak English to try to learn Portuguese might prove useful.

  8. #15376

    Third-World Country

    By all means stay away from this third-world country which is the world's largest exporter of sugar, coffee, orange juice, tobacco, beef, and poultry meat; the second-largest exporter of soybeans, soybean meal, and ethanol; and the fourth-largest pork exporter.

    Brazil also is home to Embraer which competes internationally with Canadian rival Bombardier for the title of third-largest airplane maker after Airbus and Boeing.

    Some of you more savvy members also may have heard of 3 G Capital which was founded by Brazilians in 2004 and has offices in New York and Rio. The firm is best known for partnering up with Berkshire Hathaway (Warren Buffet) for its acquisitions, including those of Burger King, Tim Hortons, and Kraft Foods.

    I, for one, am happy that Brazil is going through a cleansing. It would be nice to see some first-world countries follow suit.

    Ignorance is only bliss for the ignorant. For everyone else, it is fucking annoying because if left unanswered often and long enough, even people who should know better, start to believe and perpetuate it.

  9. #15375
    Quote Originally Posted by Sperto  [View Original Post]
    I applaud Brazil, as a "3rd World Country", to stand up against the almighty USA.
    I can understand why the USA plays hardball with the visa, because if they open the doors, It would be a flood of immigrants trying to come to the USA. I don't see to many Americans willing to leave to head to Brazil to live and stay.

    Brazil Economy is in the toilet and its only going to get worst when the Olympics is over, so they need all the tourist dollars they can get. Playing hardball only hurts them not the USA.

  10. #15374
    Quote Originally Posted by Germano123  [View Original Post]
    Why should an American like to go to Brazil? Difficult to get a visa. Ugly girls that think they are a princess and want money like you are the king and buy her a castle. Go to Germany, they have everything in only one club.
    Yes, everybody please stay far away from Brazil.
    Quote Originally Posted by ForceSteeler  [View Original Post]
    The visa process is actually hurting Brazilians and not Americans. Brazil is a 3rd World Country. Tourism is big business a multi billion dollar industry. Putting these visa road blocks on tourist with a lot of disposable income (Americans and Europeans) is stupid or or just insane.....
    Europeans do not require a visa to visit Brazil up to 90 days for tourism. Americans need it, because Brazil maintains a fully reciprocal visa policy. I applaud Brazil, as a "3rd World Country", to stand up against the almighty USA.

  11. #15373
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    The only Americans who won't go to Brazil because of it are a bunch of lazy, self-entitled gringos who act like the rest of the world is supposed to bend to cater to them all the time.
    The visa process is actually hurting Brazilians and not Americans. Brazil is a 3rd World Country. Tourism is big business a multi billion dollar industry. Putting these visa road blocks on tourist with a lot of disposable income (Americans and Europeans) is stupid or or just insane. Your missing out on a lot potential revenue. Brazil does not create anything, all they have is OIL, and commodities and The US Government / CIA are punishing Brazil, Russia and China for trying to start there own World Bank (BRICS).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRICS Which is why there economy is in shambles right now.

    So You cannot rely on just having a commodities based economy. Its always good to branch out and get heavily into tourism. So Americans can ***** and complain about the visa process, They are the once that spend a lot of money, Just like if I'm a car salesman.

    I'm going to cater to my high net worth buyers, I'm not going to put up roadblocks, especially if I'm going broke.

  12. #15372

    Don't go to Brazil

    Hey,

    Why should an American like to go to Brazil? Difficult to get a visa. Ugly girls that think they are a princess and want money like you are the king and buy her a castle. Go to Germany, they have everything in only one club. All in one place. Hot Romanian girls and even some Brazilians.

  13. #15371

    Delirio Oriental in Copacabana

    Quote Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto  [View Original Post]
    The mulatas of the picks are superb!

    ABG.
    They are both at Delirio talent there was very good last week. Eager to meet outside as well.

    Luna and Isa website pics are accurate.

    http://deliriooriental.com.br

  14. #15370

    Same page.

    Quote Originally Posted by Safado69  [View Original Post]
    Barrier to entry visa helps keep the ratio down!
    Yes, yes. Keep the ratio of Girls to guys up, the ratio us guys to girls down.

    BTW, those are some cutes you posted.

  15. #15369

    No kidding!

    Quote Originally Posted by Troyster  [View Original Post]
    The visa process isn't that bad. And to say that Americans won't visit be use of a visa is nonsense. The flights I take to Brazil from the US are near capacity load.
    It's a bit of a pain in the butt, but the visa application process isn't that onerous. The only Americans who won't go to Brazil because of it are a bunch of lazy, self-entitled gringos who act like the rest of the world is supposed to bend to cater to them all the time.

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