In Brazil and loving it!
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In Brazil and loving it!
just wanted to let the crew know i made it safe.i feel better all ready.
se eu soubesse o que eu sei hoje, teria mando mulheres americanas para foder-se há muitos anos.que deus abençoe o brasil!
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The people are great.I feel instantly apart of the community vs just existing like in the states.i am here on a tourist visa for three months but i am getting married here.After my marriage i am applying for my perminant residency.ladislav wrote:How are the people? How is the visa situation?
se eu soubesse o que eu sei hoje, teria mando mulheres americanas para foder-se há muitos anos.que deus abençoe o brasil!
Smart man.skateboardstephen wrote:The people are great.I feel instantly apart of the community vs just existing like in the states.i am here on a tourist visa for three months but i am getting married here.After my marriage i am applying for my perminant residency.ladislav wrote:How are the people? How is the visa situation?
I always say that if you are going to go through with marriage, do it in latin america or asia and STAY THERE!
NEVER bring your foreign wife to America or she'll become just like the women you've come to hate.
You're where you're at in life because of your thoughts.
What you think about the most is what you will eventually manifest in your life.
What you think about the most is what you will eventually manifest in your life.
So you finally made it down there. I'm happy for you Steve. I wish you the best with everything. I'm happy to hear you feel apart of the community unlike being here in the States. You speak Portuguese, you love the culture, it's a vibrant culture, you got yourself an Afro-Brazilian finance, you blend in with the culture, and I'm sure her family has welcomed you with open arms. What more could you ask for? I see you want to get permanent residency while your at it. Good!! Enjoy your time down there man.
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May I suggest a moment of silence so we can all focus on our collective JEALOUSY?skateboardstephen wrote:The people are great.I feel instantly apart of the community vs just existing like in the states.i am here on a tourist visa for three months but i am getting married here.After my marriage i am applying for my perminant residency.ladislav wrote:How are the people? How is the visa situation?
jk,

congratulations and blessings
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They speak when they see you,cook,clean,they know how to do shit like knitting and they look like women.But you still have to know how to talk to them though.Derp wrote:How are the women compared to American women?
se eu soubesse o que eu sei hoje, teria mando mulheres americanas para foder-se há muitos anos.que deus abençoe o brasil!
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