

there’s no such thing as an illegal human being.
there’s no such thing as an illegal human being.
brazilian portuguese here. my english accent is a mix of standard european english and american english. i tend to speak in a mix of european and latin american spanish (mostly chilean). my french is shitty enough to have a barely european accent.
brazilian restaurants tipically charge a 10% optional service tax, it’s up to you to give it or not. my problem with it is that we don’t know if it goes to the waiter or the owner cashes it to its pocket.
i think that in most communist movements around the world, we fourthists are minority. hence i tend to disagree on some points with the majority (mostly m-l’s). but we mostly agree on marx’s method for analyzing society and economy.
diminished eyesight, especially at night.
oh, and of course, making some references that some of the youngsters don’t understand.
(also, using the term “youngsters”)
mexico, and i’ll keep an watchful eye over any icepicks that happen to be nearby.
how to: make hot chocolate with powdered cocoa.
you could be a kleptomaniac. i’d check out a psychiatrist if i were you.
tbf we had our problems here in brazil, argentina is having theirs, probably chile is going to follow suit. turkey, philippines, indonesia, south korea, just to name a few recent.