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brxsileiro-blog · 8 years
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You should. I want to know. I’m all ears.
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What I have in my mind is that we, depending on your approval, can have a lot of fun.
[ he smirks back, giving him a gaze that describes perfectly the devilish thoughts he was just having. he took the opportunity to stick his hands into his shirt and slowly run them down his body ]
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Why not? I think it’d be worthy it. [ gestures @ him with his finger, gesturing for him to come closer ]
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Hm? ... What is a chacha? [ honestly he only can think of cha-cha-cha and. do you actually wanna dance levan ]
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“Rafa, I was wondering if you’d like to taste my chacha? I just made it!”
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[ TIME TO BRAWL ]
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[ YOU BET I DID SWEETIE ]
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Why not? I think it’d be worthy it. [ gestures @ him with his finger, gesturing for him to come closer ]
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Well, what would you do to me when in a situation like this? [ his voice is so low, so sultry, and he’s. really close to him. sorry kostya ]
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So what? I am glad you didn’t deny. [ :3c ]
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[ DID YOU CALL ME OLD ]
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[ WHAT DID I DO OLD MAN ]
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It has its own gravitational pull. That’s why you’re so attracted. [ B) ] Any hidden thoughts in your mind?
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What? From what I know, you’re the one addicted to my butt. [ lets be real he always pokes it when he gets the chance ]
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[ JUDGES YOU GABE, JUDGES YOU HARDCORE ]
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[ okay sailor ]
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What? From what I know, you’re the one addicted to my butt. [ lets be real he always pokes it when he gets the chance ]
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So what? I am glad you didn’t deny. [ :3c ]
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[ okay sailor ]
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[ he doesn’t understand why she’s such in a good mood. not that he’s complaining, of course, he’s just curious as to why. ]
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And why is this day so special from other days that you find a need to celebrate it? [ he gives her a bottle of wine ]
[Do you know that feeling when you squeeze into a pair of jeans you bought a year ago and didn’t think would fit?] [No?] [Well it’s great and that’s exactly the reason she happens to be in such a good mood.]
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      You know, I believe I could use a drink or two to celebrate today.
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I learned in uni that brazil is one of the few countries where the culture is different from their continent. Countries like india, japan, china and brazil have cultures too unique to be inside an cultural cluster.
Hmm, yeah. And I think it goes beyond that somehow, cause every states culture is different from the next. The country itself doesn’t have much of a cultural unity, and they’re all hard to put into groups. The differences are a lot of fun, if you ask me :P 
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Most spoken mother tongues in Brazil and Argentina by state and province after Portuguese and Spanish
Brazil and Argentina were two countries in Latin america that were heavily settled by immigrants in the post-colonial era. Most of these immigrants came from Europe (Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Germany, Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Netherlands and the British Isles), but a significant number also came from the Levant (Lebanon, Syria) and East Asia (Japan). Despite heavy assimilation processes, specifically in Brazil, the languages and cultures still survived by means of their descendants. The two most spoken ancestral languages Italian and German have formed their own distinct dialects particularly in Brazil. Both Italian and German have influenced various regional dialects of Portuguese and Spanish. Italian has particularly been a great influence on Rioplatense Spanish, which is the most spoken dialect in Argentina and Uruguay.
Newer waves of immigrants have also brought their languages with them to Brazil and Argentina in recent year, most of these immigrants come from other South American nations such as French Guiana (French Creole), Bolivia (Quechua, Aymara); but also from over-seas regions of Eastern Europe (Romani, Slavic languages, and Hungarian) and East Asia (Chinese and Korean).
In Northern Brazil colonial remnants of the Dutch and French survive.
Despite efforts of assimilation and historical genocide of Indigenous people by the colonial-era European colonizers, their languages have too managed to survive and thrive in both Argentina and Brazil. This is especially true of North-Western Argentina where European colonial settlement and post-colonial immigration was minimal compared to other regions in the country. Quechua a language descending from the Incas is prominent in this Andean region. Various Indigenous languages have also survived in Brazil's Amazon, greatly thanks to its remoteness. Lastly, the Guarani language family, is one that prospers in both Argentina and Brazil. Guarani has been a very important language in both countries and was used as a lingua-franca in Brazil for much of its history. Guarani is also one of the official languages of neighboring Paraguay, where it is spoken by most of the population, which includes not only native Guarani’s but also the Mestizo, White, and Afro-Paraguayan populations of the country.
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