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08-04-22 00:14 #3761
Posts: 2268Has anyone tried ecstasy in Brazil? It is supposed to be good for going to raves and fucking.
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08-03-22 23:30 #3760
Posts: 2268Is Brazil Dangerous?
https://youtu.be/voTK4uHkros
I find this youtube channel is awesome!
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08-03-22 20:34 #3759
Posts: 1127The "Racist Spectrum"
Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
May not get "eyeballs", but perhaps more "appropriate", perhaps not. Who the heck, can tell these days?...kkkk
Anyways, see this link for the post: http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...=1#post2727446
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08-02-22 09:53 #3758
Posts: 4054Originally Posted by DCups [View Original Post]
It must have been great to experience Rio in 1985. My first visit was 1991. Good times, more slimmer girls and much less silicon tits and no enhanced asses.
Of course racism exist in Brazil and those with darker skin color suffers more. However, racism goes both ways. Twice in Brazil I've felt people disliking my "white" color (quite silly to say white as nobody has white skin color, paper is white). The first time was when I was invited to a birthday party at the home of a girl I was dating when studying at PUC. The girl was one of the few black students at PUC (and as a side note she hade huge natural tits, among the best tits I ever seen). I wasn't really interested to go to the birthday party at her home, but as she was very hot and I wanted to take her virginity I sacrificed myself. Everyone at the party were black upper class people, doctors, dentist, lawyers etc. When my GF brought me to the party everyone were polite but obviously not satisfied with her BF being white and also a gringo. The second time was in Salvador. I met a absolutely stunningly beautiful and tall girl. She was very dark black. This girl also lost her virginity to me and was really romantic and wanted to walk hand-in-hand everywhere we went. She caught a lot of attention when walking on the streets. We walked together during the carnival in Salvador. The majority of the the pipoca were black people. Lots of gangs with thug looking guys. I got a lot of really angry looks from those guys who obviously didn't appreciate a white gringo walking together with a very hot black girl.
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08-02-22 00:03 #3757
Posts: 3074Racism and Crime in Rio
Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
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08-01-22 11:54 #3756
Posts: 2268[URL]https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/[/URL]
Trusted Housesitters.
https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/
7:51 AM, 8/1/2022 Oi Bom DIA: Does anyone have any experience with https://www.trustedhousesitters.com/.
7:52 AM, 8/1/2022 Oi Bom DIA: "Hi, I am vagabundo, your trusted house sitter. I will feed your dog, and my squad of trained hoars will feed and walk your dog between orgies. We promise not to leave condoms hanging off your trees beneath your balconies because we are all tested, and bareback, and the wads of jizz that I throw off the balconies are good fertilizer anyway".
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07-31-22 22:22 #3755
Posts: 1127Perhaps try "Stupid Shit in Brazil"
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Didn't we all just finish talking about posting appropriately?
Since you insist on on posting wacky bullshit comparisons, may I STRONGLY suggest you take this post of yours over to "Stupid Shit in Brazil", where you'll either find your answers, or it will die the peaceful death it deserves.
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07-31-22 01:46 #3754
Posts: 130Theres racism everywhere and everyone is racist up to an extent.... one form or another.
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07-31-22 00:22 #3753
Posts: 15972Originally Posted by Spidy [View Original Post]
Black people are 13% of the population of the USA. The NBA is 74% Black people. What does that say about anything? Black people spend more time in basketball gyms practicing than Whites, Hispanics, and Asians? The NBA is racist because how could 13% of the population be 74% of the employees at a company except for racism? What does it mean oh wise one?
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07-30-22 21:17 #3752
Posts: 1127That's a NO and a Hard Pass...
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
It's NOT going to HAPPEN!
Nice suggestion though and I did give it some thought, but I'm going to have to give it a HARD pass, on your notion.
Outrage? ...No more so than I could stop being incensed and outraged, by the injustice of the targeted attacks of war on the Ukraine, by Russia.
Or for that matter, whatever or wherever, police brutality, racist, discriminatory attacks and/or killings are being exacted upon a targeted group of people, albeit in the flipping "The Congo" (if that just so happens to be a place I monger).
If reputable news and journalists, report news worthy stories, that reflect the places, we hobby in, then I for one, WILL CONTINUE to report said information, as it may (or may not) impact hobbying decisions, preconceived beliefs, concepts or ideas w/r to said destination, thereby making it of use to some members who value multiple socio-economic-political points of views, into the community, culture, society and governing policies of said mongering destination.
What I can tell you is this, that I will endeavour to post in the more appropriate threads. But I'm only human and so prone to occasional slippage from time to time.
Look, police brutality is just one example. It could be "underwater basket weaving" for all I care. I encourage BMs to post ("appropriately") anything news worthy or entertainingly appropriate.
News reports/articles they deem relevant for their intended audiences, as naturally, such things will be liked, disliked, scrutinized, criticized, judged, held up for ridicule, or championed. Such is the nature of our ISG forum.
Don't like it, as always I suggest respectfully, please feel free to IGNORE the "appropriately placed outrages".
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07-27-22 07:30 #3751
Posts: 1973May I suggest we stopped being outraged about racism in Brazil?
Yes, there is racism in Brazil.
But if anything, it appears to me there is less racism in Brazil -- not more, than here up North. I mean, 6 years ago I wouldn't have been so sure, but oh well.
Anyway, this is my impression after 20 years of traveling to Brazil, but what do I know?
I know, not a laughing matter, but here is a great Porta dos Fundos clip on the topic.
https://youtu.be/pwTLLNkbv0k
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07-27-22 01:34 #3750
Posts: 6441Light-skinned Crimes
Originally Posted by Sperto [View Original Post]
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07-26-22 13:45 #3749
Posts: 4054Half of the Brazilian population have darker skin colour. They make up 62% of the prison population and 78% of those killed by Brazilian police. Considering they make up the majority of the criminals it's not surprising they are also in the majority of those being killed by police.
I've never been robbed in Brazil, but I witnesses many robberies, I can't recall I've seen more than a few lightskinned perpetrators. It could be because the light skinned perpetrators do other types of crimes. Crimes that doesn't end up in shooting when they get caught. The crime gangs in the favelas are mostly made up of darker guys. When police attack those gangs there is a lot of shooting, and a lot of those guys die.
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07-26-22 08:14 #3748
Posts: 1127Actual Data on Brazilian Police Killings
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
57% of Brazilians are Black or mixed, but they make up 80% of the people killed by police.
Yet to see this "vast majority" data you've crooked up, to go alone with the "bunch of random Black dudes. ".
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07-26-22 08:04 #3747
Posts: 15972Originally Posted by Spidy [View Original Post]