Said Cnaeus,
<< Sort of like Washington D.C.? >>
Exactly. It's a sewer, but people in the inner circle think it's a Jacuzzi.
<< Sort of like Washington D.C.? >>
Exactly. It's a sewer, but people in the inner circle think it's a Jacuzzi.
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Brazilians might as well just speak Spanish...
Said Cnaeus,
<< Sort of like Washington D.C.? >> Exactly. It's a sewer, but people in the inner circle think it's a Jacuzzi.
Said Ren:
<<... Brazil may have mix of what you call "negros" but ...>> ^^^ ^^^ And that, my trolling friends, is how you can get on the nerves of middle-class, sorta white, prickly Brazilians: just casually mention that most Brazilians may be a few hues darker than lilly white and watch them come undone. You can draw your own anthropological conclusions afterwards.
Parana, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande are the wealthiest states in Brazil and are close to Uruguay and Argentina, but are not representative of Brazil as a nation. The heart of Brazil is Sao Paulo - Rio axis. In my opinion the three above mentioned states should split off from Brazil and join Uruguay because racially and economically are closer to Uruguay and Argentina than to Brazil.
''Parana, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande are the wealthiest states in Brazil''
they're not: HDI 2005 data 1 ▬ (0) Distrito Federal ▲ 0.874 [Midwest] 2 ▬ (0) Santa Catarina ▲ 0.840 3 ▲ (2) São Paulo ▲ 0.833 ▲ 0.825 [Southeast] 4 ▬ (0) Rio de Janeiro ▲ 0.832 ▲ 0.826 [Southeast] 5 ▼ (2) Rio Grande do Sul ▲ 0.832 ▲ 0.829
The most advanced communities/cities, according to Brazilian HDI atlas are:
1. São Caetano do Sul (São Paulo state) [HDI: 0.919] 2. Águas de São Pedro (São Paulo state) [HDI: 0.909] 3. Niterói (Rio de Janeiro state) [HDI: 0.886] the best larger city in Brazil 4. Florianópolis (Santa Catarina state) 5. Santos (São Paulo state) --- other interesting positions: 10. Fernando de Noronha (Pernambuco state), the best municipality in the ''poor'' Northeast, very good 16. Vitória (Espírito Santo state), the best capital of the ''rich'' Southeast 48. Brasília (Distrito Federal) 58. Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro state) not very good ranking 63. São Paulo (São Paulo state) not very good ranking 71. Belo Horizonte (Minas Gerais state) very disappointing 444. Belém (Pará state) the best city in the ''North'' and the only one that is not statistically poor [HDI: 0.806] 467. Salvador (Bahia state), the best city and the best capital in the ''Northeast'', it is beaten only by the rich Fernando de Noronha islands (which are in the TOP 10 richest municipalities of Brazil) --- 559 out of 5507 municipalities have HDI index of 0.800 or higher which is only 10.15% of all Brazilian municipalities. The poorest city (ranked at #5507 is Manari in Pernambuco state with HDI of only 0.467, which is comparable to the HDI of Eritrea and Senegal). http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/7223/atlas.jpg
Spanish people might as well speak English.... because Spanish is a useless language!
Franco, please refrain from blabbering about stuff you know nothing about. You do know that in Montevideo they have a lively Carnival with a very noticeable influence from the Afro-Uruguayan community, just like we have in Brazil, including the afore-mentioned "white" states, right?
So shut the fuck up and go back to commenting on Spanish matters, like freedom for Catalunya.
like freedom for Catalunya.
/Azores are more likely to get independent than Cataluña because European Union just won't let approve of balcanizing Spain, Belgium and UK. As for Portugal, they could care less LOL
Southern states in Brazil are predominantly white. They should join white countries like Argentina and Uruguay instead of a pardo one like Brazil.
In, Rio Grande do Sul, they like Argentina better than Brazil. For example they go to Buenos Aires to the concerts of international stars because it's closer and safer than Rio.
My question to "Franco" and "Tobias" is: have you ever been there, fucktards?
The EU will soon implode, God speed, and we might see true autonomy for Catalunya, Scotland, Flanders and a few other places. |