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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: psi]
#18906011 - 09/29/13 07:15 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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psi said: When I lived in Montreal I shared a 2 bedroom apartment that was $400 total. Not really typical of rent in Canada generally though, it was a rent controlled shithole.
NDG and Copacabana Beach are not comparable neighbourhoods.
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: my3rdeye]
#18906037 - 09/29/13 07:25 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I don't follow what your point is here.Quote:
my3rdeye said:
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psi said: When I lived in Montreal I shared a 2 bedroom apartment that was $400 total. Not really typical of rent in Canada generally though, it was a rent controlled shithole.
NDG and Copacabana Beach are not comparable neighbourhoods.
I don't follow the point you're making here in relation to my post.
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: psi] 2
#18906054 - 09/29/13 07:33 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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4 pages and no pics...
the fuck! i want to see some dime ass brazil chicks!
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#18915561 - 10/01/13 10:53 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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the fuck! i want to see some dime ass brazil chicks!
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: Cpt.Crunch]
#18918574 - 10/01/13 09:59 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Unifloo said: Awesome, I'm gonna look into it for sure. I've met a lot of brazilians on my travels and they all say that its pretty easy to get work teaching english there. I've heard its a great way to live there but its impossible to save if youre earning a teachers wage
Sure is. My friend who is from london is currently trying to get his work visa to come and live here. He wants to teach english here. Well, here in brazil it is very hard to save. The salaries are nowhere near comparable to the US. But i am here for the experirence.
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Cpt.Crunch said: My question is , are brazillian chicks easy to get in bed?
Very easy. If you are good looking, can speak a little bit of portuguese(seductive words) you are golden. Seriously, go to a club, take all the risks, speak to any women, and if you are not making out with her in 5 minutes you did something wrong(in my experience, and my friends). Rio, specifically the women are very intimate, love to kiss fast. Otherwise i have run into instances where the women speak perfect english and i have to spit my game. It's possible for this to happen depending on where you go. My first brazilian girlfriend was beautiful, exotic. She spoke perfect english.
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: Not Responding]
#18918628 - 10/01/13 10:08 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Not Responding said: 4 pages and no pics...
the fuck! i want to see some dime ass brazil chicks!
lol...well i would never give my identity up or my girlfriends identity up. Unless you come to rio shoot me a message haha So, i will post pictures of women i pretty much see daily in the gym.
The women dress in sports bras and spandex. The hottest women are the fittest women here.






When i work out everyday i always see at least 3 SMOKING hot women. Dead gorgeous. They usually only work there legs. Sometimes, between my rest periods between sets it is very difficult to not get too excited. 
But this is reality here in brazil.
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: i95fl]
#18918693 - 10/01/13 10:23 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I met some guy about a year ago when I was out for a walk in the park. He came up to me and was telling me about how if I wanted to change my life, I should go to Brazil. He had nothing but good things to say. He especially talked up Fortaleza and Recife.
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: i95fl]
#18918856 - 10/01/13 10:55 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Are you kickin' it with the Santo Daime people and their primo Ayahuasca over there? I sure would
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: Spacerific]
#18918888 - 10/01/13 11:03 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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nicechrisman said: I met some guy about a year ago when I was out for a walk in the park. He came up to me and was telling me about how if I wanted to change my life, I should go to Brazil. He had nothing but good things to say. He especially talked up Fortaleza and Recife.
and guess what..he is right. The US stinks! i am a proud american, but i am just so goddamn happy here. It is paradise, god's gift. The people are much warmer, the sun is shining, everything is beautiful. Living and meshing with locals will change your life forever, this experience for me has made me a better person as a whole. I have a few friends from Fortaleza, it is beautiful there, not a big city, not huge parties. Heard nothing but good things about Recife as well, i say you travel to a few places. Come to RIO first, my best advice..
The place to party in brazil is rio de janeiro, it is nonstop here.
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Spacerific said: Are you kickin' it with the Santo Daime people and their primo Ayahuasca over there? I sure would 
trust me during my 2 year+ experience here i will definitley take the time and spiritual journey to do this. It has always been on my mind even before i moved here.
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: i95fl]
#18918914 - 10/01/13 11:09 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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how do you get a work visa? Or what is the best way? How much usd should one save up before attempting to go over there?
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: i95fl]
#18918924 - 10/01/13 11:11 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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hey, I want to buy a Caixa. have you heard any great Samba or Bossa Nova yet?
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: i95fl]
#18919144 - 10/02/13 12:12 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Spacerific said: Are you kickin' it with the Santo Daime people and their primo Ayahuasca over there? I sure would 
trust me during my 2 year+ experience here i will definitley take the time and spiritual journey to do this. It has always been on my mind even before i moved here. 
Well just keep in mind it's not a one time thing. It's a lot like regular Christians, you actually show up several times a month and have your kumbaya ride, which is absolutely awesome.
Don't make a huge thing of it, just find where your local SD community is, where do they have their church, and show up next time they gather. Great place to meet people, amazing times, IMO it's one of the greatest lifestyle improvements you have there. Far more than the affordable cocaine.
Oh and stay far away from dance works. Those are bleh. Go find a nice Capoeira or drumming group on that day, DO NOT attend Santo Daime dance works under any circumstances
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: Spacerific]
#18919380 - 10/02/13 01:30 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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How does Chile compare?
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: i95fl]
#18919413 - 10/02/13 01:53 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: Spacerific]
#18919431 - 10/02/13 02:05 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hmm, I was pondering the fine female asses in this thread, with legal Ayahuasca, with the fact that I hate the sound of Portuguese but not that much ... for a second there I was thinking hmm, I might actually go there for a while.
Then the liveleak links kicked in, and also I remembered those movies, Carandiru and El Cidad de Deus, and also Trope de Elita. Some seriously fucked up shit.
Brazil. Not the place to be for a white peaceful nerdy artist dude like myself
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: Shroomism]
#18919433 - 10/02/13 02:06 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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starfire_xes said: hey, I want to buy a Caixa. have you heard any great Samba or Bossa Nova yet?
hahah..yeah samba is awesome! they have awesome cultural music here..difficult for this american to dance to though! ahha
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unknown1123 said: how do you get a work visa? Or what is the best way? How much usd should one save up before attempting to go over there?
It's a long process of going back and forth between the brazilian embassy in miami, to brazil to get documents. took so long for the process to complete 6months+ . tourist visa is easy to get 4 weeks, and you can stay like 180 days outta the year..
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: i95fl]
#18919442 - 10/02/13 02:11 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Spacerific said: Are you kickin' it with the Santo Daime people and their primo Ayahuasca over there? I sure would 
trust me during my 2 year+ experience here i will definitley take the time and spiritual journey to do this. It has always been on my mind even before i moved here. 
Well just keep in mind it's not a one time thing. It's a lot like regular Christians, you actually show up several times a month and have your kumbaya ride, which is absolutely awesome.
Don't make a huge thing of it, just find where your local SD community is, where do they have their church, and show up next time they gather. Great place to meet people, amazing times, IMO it's one of the greatest lifestyle improvements you have there. Far more than the affordable cocaine.
Oh and stay far away from dance works. Those are bleh. Go find a nice Capoeira or drumming group on that day, DO NOT attend Santo Daime dance works under any circumstances 
Haha true that. I will have to research into that no doubt. What exactly should i look for online?
And dude Capoeira is fucking dopeeeeee!!!!!!! so sick
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Shroomism said: Brazil may be paradise, but there's no denying it is violent as fuck
Shit goes on for miles. That's just the tip of the iceberg I know one thing, stay the fuck away from people in motorcycle helmets indoors. Or two people on motorcycles period.
man everywhere is dangerous. just keep your eyes open, don't look like a fool. of course its dangerous here, but you need to be aware of your surroundings. Look like you don't want to be fucked with. Or have huge pupils and they will think ur crazy  But yes, everywhere around the richest places you have slums. There are bad people everywhere in this world..
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: i95fl]
#18919503 - 10/02/13 02:53 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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i95fl said: I will have to research into that no doubt. What exactly should i look for online?
You should google and find out the closest Santo Daime group, the one closest to you. If there are several, you might want to go to each one, to see which vibe and group size you like best. Find out when they have services, and physically go there have a ceremony with each one. They will all be awesome I think, Ayahuasca is a gift from the heavens like no other. Dress in white.
To put things in perspective, I did this stuff 4-5 times so far, and I had to take international flights each time to do it. It was 100% worth it.
You're already in Brazil, so these people might be singing hymns and drinking Aya in your back yard every Sunday, could be 15 mins away from you for all we know. Forget about the cocaine, weed and other such stuff until you check this out. Make this a priority say, your next weekend. Santo Daime is quite popular in some parts of Brazil, so shouldn't be that hard to find a group. They're legal regular churches, like Catholics and such. Totally legit.
Go for a Trabalho de Cura or a Concentration ceremony. Try to avoid dance works, though keep in mind this is my personal opinion only. I had a thoroughly shitty time there, so that's why I am stressing this, hoping you won't learn the same lesson the hard way like I did.
Go do this thing proper, in ceremony, they really know what they're doing, music-wise. It's fucking amazing. Then after you had one or two of those, look for ways to actually score some aya for personal use, and what I'd do is start organizing my own ceremonies with friends and such. Like dress more loosely, maybe make different kinds of music etc. Check legality btw, I don't know if it's OK to use it outside Santo Daime churches.
IMO it is the best and most amazing tripping one can hope for short of smoking DMT, it's very very healthy and it's available to you now by simply being there. Fantastic opportunity IMO, just iron out the details and you're all set. Post a trip report too, more people need to find out about this amazing way of life, and hopefully get it legalized as a religion in more countries.
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Re: Ask an american living in Brazil anything! [Re: Spacerific]
#18919511 - 10/02/13 03:01 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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We have an international product line going starting, I'm the project engineer for Turkey and Europe, some fother dude got Brazil...
I'm trying to talk the guy into trading....because it means business trips on the companies dime.
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