cyke
Flag: Brazil
Registered: December 2, 2021
Last post: December 9, 2021 at 8:31 PM
Posts: 32

yes they are, sorry bro but u are in the wrong here

posted about 2 years ago

lol im not hating anyone

posted about 2 years ago

NA always with the money on the bank argument xD

posted about 2 years ago

what about gtn?

posted about 2 years ago

no

posted about 2 years ago

As an European it was always hard for me to understand American culture. What was fascinating for me is that they like bragging about their freedom which was weird for me, because I didn't think that I have any less freedom than them. I always thought 'What is the difference'. However after this game I finally understand it. NA is just so free.

posted about 2 years ago

As an European it was always hard for me to understand American culture. What was fascinating for me is that they like bragging about their freedom which was weird for me, because I didn't think that I have any less freedom than them. I always thought 'What is the difference'. However after this game I finally understand it. NA is just so free.

posted about 2 years ago

lol guys why u all mad? i just asked a simple question

posted about 2 years ago

yeah i think its about their culture as a whole

posted about 2 years ago

copium

posted about 2 years ago

why na have 3 spots?

posted about 2 years ago

come home with us na

posted about 2 years ago

no

posted about 2 years ago

ç

posted about 2 years ago

hes prob friend with the owner of vikings

posted about 2 years ago

Common knowledge

posted about 2 years ago

COME HOME WITH US GRINGOS!!

posted about 2 years ago

GO HOME WITH BRAZIL!

posted about 2 years ago

this.

posted about 2 years ago

W

posted about 2 years ago

no riot would pause their momentum xD

posted about 2 years ago

maybe its related to the current events

100%choke

posted about 2 years ago

Brazil
In Brazil, the word gringo means simply foreigner and has no connection to any physical characteristics or specific countries. Most foreign footballers in the Brazilian Championship that came from other Latin American countries are nevertheless referred as "gringos" by the sports media[21][22] and by sports fans.[23] Tourists are called gringos, regardless of their ethnic origins (i.e. Latin Americans or people from other regions, like Europe).[24]

As the word has no connection to physical appearance in Brazil, black African or African American foreigners are also called gringos.[25] Popularly used terms for fair-skinned and blond people are generally based in specific nationalities, like "alemão" (i.e., German), "russo" (Russian) or, in some regions, "galego" (Galician)[26] which are used for both Brazilians[27][28] and foreigners[29] with such characteristics, despite their real ethnic origins.

posted about 2 years ago

Brazil
In Brazil, the word gringo means simply foreigner and has no connection to any physical characteristics or specific countries. Most foreign footballers in the Brazilian Championship that came from other Latin American countries are nevertheless referred as "gringos" by the sports media[21][22] and by sports fans.[23] Tourists are called gringos, regardless of their ethnic origins (i.e. Latin Americans or people from other regions, like Europe).[24]

As the word has no connection to physical appearance in Brazil, black African or African American foreigners are also called gringos.[25] Popularly used terms for fair-skinned and blond people are generally based in specific nationalities, like "alemão" (i.e., German), "russo" (Russian) or, in some regions, "galego" (Galician)[26] which are used for both Brazilians[27][28] and foreigners[29] with such characteristics, despite their real ethnic origins.

posted about 2 years ago

xD

posted about 2 years ago

they are on 100% choke for sure

posted about 2 years ago

sad times

posted about 2 years ago

Brazil
In Brazil, the word gringo means simply foreigner and has no connection to any physical characteristics or specific countries. Most foreign footballers in the Brazilian Championship that came from other Latin American countries are nevertheless referred as "gringos" by the sports media[21][22] and by sports fans.[23] Tourists are called gringos, regardless of their ethnic origins (i.e. Latin Americans or people from other regions, like Europe).[24]

As the word has no connection to physical appearance in Brazil, black African or African American foreigners are also called gringos.[25] Popularly used terms for fair-skinned and blond people are generally based in specific nationalities, like "alemão" (i.e., German), "russo" (Russian) or, in some regions, "galego" (Galician)[26] which are used for both Brazilians[27][28] and foreigners[29] with such characteristics, despite their real ethnic origins.

posted about 2 years ago

racist tier: EU, NA

posted about 2 years ago