Bragging about your vermin being more vicious seems kind of lame. It's like being proud that the rats at your house got so large they can take on your neighbour's pitbull.Funny how these brazilians talking about how hardcore brazil is, but when they go to South Central Los Angeles, they got nothing on the Bloods and Crips. West side mother fucking Crips make them brazilians look like bitches easily. them brazilians can't even hang with the Nortenos! And of course the Chicago gangstas are way more hardcore and tougher than brazilians.
American gangstas >>>>>>> brazilian slum hoodrats
Bragging about your vermin being more vicious seems kind of lame. It's like being proud that the rats at your house got so large they can take on your neighbour's pitbull.
Chicago definitely way more hardcore and way tougher than anywhere in brazil. Shit, I mean brazil ain't shit compared to Chicago.Isn’t rio safer than Chicago?
Can we get this gimmick sent to the WR. . .Chicago definitely way more hardcore and way tougher than anywhere in brazil. Shit, I mean brazil ain't shit compared to Chicago.
We got Bloods and Crips that'll murk these brazilian hoodrats.
USA! USA! USA!
I kind of get this self-hating Brazilian charade. Brazil is indeed dangerous and you should know where you go and with whom. On the other hand, the same applies to roughly everywhere in the globe. I have lived in Brazil for my whole life and never have I got robbed, beaten or kidnapped just the occasional tear gas from police because of football (soccer). Where did I get mugged? France lmao.
I'd be really surprised if TS is over than 20yo since his post sounds exactly like the type of rants of young upper middle class kids. Tough times in private schools, maybe. Sherdog is a suiting place for this kind of discourse too.
Don't kid yourself, it's a Latin American country with a sinking economy we're talking about - a package comes with it. If you come to Brazil you'll find many, many issues you probably don't have to deal with in America or Europe, but I think it's unlikely that spending 6 months training at Alliance, Barboza or Brotherhood headquarters would make you so unsafe.
A lot of places are safe. In the city where I live in I feel safe walking around alone everywhere at night.I kind of get this self-hating Brazilian charade. Brazil is indeed dangerous and you should know where you go and with whom. On the other hand, the same applies to roughly everywhere in the globe. I have lived in Brazil for my whole life and never have I got robbed, beaten or kidnapped just the occasional tear gas from police because of football (soccer). Where did I get mugged? France lmao.