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There is crazy competition only in sport. But it's just normal international relations. Some mutual interest, a lot of ignorance, and some residual dislike. The ad is true to both sides , if I said the stuff they say about their country, I'm a Brasilero hdp.
I generally deal better with Argentinians than with the type of Brazilians that come here, though.
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Okay, the stuff I answer right now may be really bad answered because I'm almost finishing a bottle of Vino Malbec Colón and feeling the effects very strongly. I have it as a ritual getting drunk on Saturday nights, be it alone or in company.
I unfortunately never had the habit of movies or got into cinema. Watching movies alone is kinda shit.
One that I liked a lot was Taxi Driver. I watched a lot of Argentinian movies when I needed to develop my spanish, all the classic Darín ones and the Oscar winners. I really like "Un cuento Chino" and "El secreto de sus ojos", the Uruguayan "Whisky" is incredible.
As to Brazilian cinema, one that I remember fondly is "O homem que copiava" (The man who copied), especially because it was in Porto Alegre, it's rare for the South to be remembered.
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Same here.
That's one of the best (if not the best) southamerican movie I've ever watched. If you like Darin, watch 9 Reinas. 100% recomendable.
I think I've watched it. About the dude who forged money bills? I enjoyed. Might be cliché but I only watch brazilian movies that deal with the underworld. This is the only exception since I love ass:
Just saw this LMAO
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What is your opinion on the riots in the last soccer match in la plata?
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I want justice to be done for Lolo Regueiro and his family, he was killed by those brainless policemen. It's really funny how A.pre.vi.de fucked up our football, removed visiting fans, flags and pyrotechnics, and when stuff happens they are the guilty ones. It's clown world. Este país se va a la mierda, as you all say.
I live in a neighbourhood of Gimnasia majority and saw people coming back feeling really bad because of the tear gas cloud.
Also that stadium is unfit for primera, anyone who went to the Bosque will see by himself. But if AFA approved it, Gimnasia is not guilty.
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How do you feel about Balsonaro?
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