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Do not visit Brazil, ever! 3737 Responses
Last post: 1 year, 2 months ago | Thread started: Apr 18, 12, 7:59 p.m.
Out of context: Response #6 [Apr 18, 12, 7:59 p.m.]
- Miguex
It's very common in argentina too, that's why they have a name for it "Secuestro Express" meaning that you don't need to be rich to get kidnapped, you just need to have a couple of dollars in the bank.
It sucks metallic balls, but it's the way things are there, growing up in argentina I developed a tick of looking behind my shoulder, from all the times I got mugged, when I first moved to california I was leaving in Golden Hills (San Diego) an area that many locals consider ghetto, I was blown away... my tick slowly went away.. people leaving toys on their front yards, house doors either opened or closed without locks, I couldn't believe it..
Now I got used to leave here, and don't even think its risky to work w a laptop at a coffee shop or talk on my iphone on the street...
perspective is everything huh?


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