Message from @Katze Miaulitzer

Discord ID: 663965952320339969


2020-01-07 04:42:16 UTC  

3rd world smh

2020-01-07 04:42:28 UTC  

brazil have much beachs

2020-01-07 04:42:38 UTC  

America has many beaches

2020-01-07 04:42:40 UTC  

And corruption

2020-01-07 04:42:40 UTC  

and shanty towns

2020-01-07 04:42:43 UTC  

Do people in Brazil tend to like americans?

2020-01-07 04:42:49 UTC  

no

2020-01-07 04:42:56 UTC  

nop

2020-01-07 04:42:59 UTC  

we like hue hue culture

2020-01-07 04:43:05 UTC  

hue hue br

2020-01-07 04:43:05 UTC  

Americans tend to not care about Brazilians

2020-01-07 04:43:14 UTC  

yeah

2020-01-07 04:43:15 UTC  

Just the country

2020-01-07 04:43:15 UTC  

People in Brazil don't like americans?

2020-01-07 04:43:16 UTC  

realy

2020-01-07 04:43:25 UTC  

@tony1 no :'(

2020-01-07 04:43:29 UTC  

we kind with americans

2020-01-07 04:43:32 UTC  

people in Brazil have internet

2020-01-07 04:43:32 UTC  
2020-01-07 04:43:37 UTC  

yes

2020-01-07 04:43:38 UTC  

We like making fun of third world countries

2020-01-07 04:43:41 UTC  

the ''gringos''

2020-01-07 04:43:43 UTC  

facts

2020-01-07 04:43:51 UTC  

its our favourite thing to do here

2020-01-07 04:44:00 UTC  

we are baianors

2020-01-07 04:44:02 UTC  

@tony1 they are not funny

2020-01-07 04:44:07 UTC  

Lol then everyone who isn’t Brazilian is a gringo

2020-01-07 04:44:13 UTC  

haahhahahah

2020-01-07 04:44:17 UTC  

-df gringo

2020-01-07 04:44:17 UTC  

**gringo**: If you know any [mexican people] then you'll know this is a non-derogatory term used to refer to US citizens. Mostly because the term "American" does not make sense to the rest of [the Americans] (all those people who live in the continent named "America", wich is every body from Alaska to argentina), and the word "[Estadounidense]" (UnitedStatean)is too long.

Folklore says it was generated when the US invaded mexico, wearing green uniforms, and the people shouted at them "Green Go Home".

With time it lost all derogatory status and was turned into the most common word to refer to any US citizen.
*"Hey, [que pasa] [pinche gringo]! How [is it] going!!"*
*(<http://gringo.urbanup.com/1101393>)* *9 more results*

2020-01-07 04:44:19 UTC  

Because we are outsiders

2020-01-07 04:44:22 UTC  

'-'

2020-01-07 04:44:40 UTC  

wow

2020-01-07 04:44:41 UTC  

and are bourgeois

2020-01-07 04:44:52 UTC  

-df bourgeois

2020-01-07 04:44:52 UTC  

**Bourgeois**: [Bourgeoisie], in todays terms, means middle-class, and is usually used as a pejorative term for the materialistic, rather affluent, conventional-minded part of society that "feels" on the upper levels. This group is hierarchically narrow-minded and overly-concerned with the idea of social levels, despising everything and everyone that doesn't "[measure up]" socially and/or financially. When making new acquaintances, they normally put an exceptionally high-priority on well-established backgrounds, traditional manners (feeling therewith aristocratic, according to their clichées), and wealth and social status. Utterly socially [pedantic] themselves, they'll always be afraid of what may seem unconventional or considered socially odd.

The term refers by no means to the genuine aristocratic stratum, which would be considered the true upper class. Although the [aristocracy] might display a certain [elitism], the true [aristocrat], being well-read, travelled around the world, and having had a top-class well-rounded (and not only business-oriented) education, is curious and fascinated by the multifacetedness of life, and the fact that the world cannot be reduced to a hierarchical structure lubricated by money. A true aristocrat will have a mind affine to philosophy, literature and art. Fine Art, as a form of human expression and heritage, and not as a sign of social status and prestige (which is the way the [bourgeoisie] acts towards renowned art, trying to emulate "aristocratic tendencies").
*Olivia: I met a guy, he's really sweet and really loves me.
Tracey: Does he have any money though? Being a proud [bourgeois], I seriously couldn't see myself with a man that is not a businessman, a lawyer or a doctor.

David: Hey Ken, I know this little art exhibition in Paris for up-and-coming artists, I'd love to go when we're there.

2020-01-07 04:44:52 UTC  

burguês safado

2020-01-07 04:44:52 UTC  

Ken: Ew! Can't we just go to Le [Louvre] and Musée d'Orsay? That's way more classy and bourgeois. I wanna buy some nice books of Monet, Van Gogh, and Cé[zanne] for my living room.

New person: I've travelled a lot, and read a lot, and met a lot of interesting people, and I want to open a little restaurant in the mediterranean, in a little town [1h] from Valencia! I'm in love with life!
[Bourgeois]: Who are you though? What do you do?
New person: Well, at the moment I'm still figuring out what to do and planning my restaurant, I'm jobless and kinda broke, because I don't want to settle for a corporate job. But I'm really happy at the moment!
Bourgeois: Ew! Ok, [nice meeting you].
*Bourgeois finds out "New person" comes from an aristocratic, very wealthy family*
Bourgeois: OH MY GOOD!! [LETS BE FRIENDS] PLEASE, I LOVE YOUR STORIES!*
*(<http://bourgeois.urbanup.com/14139734>)* *9 more results*

2020-01-07 04:44:53 UTC  

And also there are more non Latin Americans than Latin Americans

2020-01-07 04:45:03 UTC  

we have too the ''sad boys''

2020-01-07 04:45:17 UTC  

kids on the internet make drama