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Low muslim level (so not like Sweden or France etc.)
Pick one. You can't escape the muslim menace here.Preferably in Europe
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Low muslim level (so not like Sweden or France etc.)
Pick one. You can't escape the muslim menace here.Preferably in Europe
From what I've heard and seen, Russian people are somewhat common in Buenos Aires because, again, from what I've been told, Russian passports are worth jack shit.russia
How's the venezuelan situation in Argentina? We're getting a lot of them in BrazilFrom what I've heard and seen, Russian people are somewhat common in Buenos Aires because, again, from what I've been told, Russian passports are worth jack shit.
And getting Argentinian citizenship isn't difficult, as many Nog-Nogs are "fleeing" there. You'd have to learn Spanish, sure, but since you already know English I doubt it'd be that hard for you.
With an Argentinian passport you can get many places, but not all.
Well, from what I've seen online, a lot of Venezuelan "people" (How's the venezuelan situation in Argentina? We're getting a lot of them in Brazil
) did gather around the obelisk (Obelisco; CABA, Buenos Aires). I thought I had a few videos saved but apparently not. Shucks.This sucks. We're getting a lot of them, but fortunately they stay in the northern parts. But unfortunately for me, they're ALL eligible for government aid, so more tax money that i'll not be havingWell, from what I've seen online, a lot of Venezuelan "people" () did gather around the obelisk (Obelisco; CABA, Buenos Aires). I thought I had a few videos saved but apparently not. Shucks.
I did watch some news about it—some Venezuelans doing a conga line around the obelisk. They were clearly ecstatic to hear about the news; some Argentinians, however, were not (leftards, really).
Oh—if you meant to ask "how many Venezuelan people are there," I actually don't know. CABA is rather "multicultural," if you catch my drift. There are neighborhoods which are heavily populated by certain kinds: Colombians, Venezuelans, Africans (yes, really), Bolivians, Paraguayans, and, of course, akshually European people.
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I did hear of the Southern parts of Brazil being majority White. However, excuse my French, Brazil is kind of a shit hole. You're free to disagree with me on that one.This sucks. We're getting a lot of them, but fortunately they stay in the northern parts. But unfortunately for me, they're ALL eligible for government aid, so more tax money that i'll not be having
Yeah, but that's slowly changingI did hear of the Southern parts of Brazil being majority white.
Brazil's a magic place where moving a few kilometers will take you from a high developed city to a total africa-tier shithole. Rio de Janeiro is an excellent example of that. I've traveled to the south to enjoy the christmas in a small Rio Grande do Sul city, and they were very pleasant, white people, very clean and polite. Now you couldn't pay me enough to set my foot in places like Salvador in Bahia, whose population are like 80% blackHowever, excuse my French, Brazil is kind of a shit hole. You're free to disagree with me on that one.
Funny thing is, if you come here speaking spanish we would most likely understand each other with almost no issue. But what portuguese you want to learn? Brazil and Portugal have some differences in dialects, some actually leads to hilarious situations. I'll have to be very mature if i ever work a portuguese kitchen, as a lot of their dishes' names are dirty sexual words in brazilian portugueseI also wanted to learn Portuguese, eventually, given its overlap with English and Spanish... But I'm too lazy.
Are you trolling? It's one of the most dangerous countries in Europe.Hell Albania is a beautiful secular muslim
Honestly? Portuguese from Portugal. That's a problem. Still, Portugal is also getting obliterated. I don't know what to do.But what portuguese you want to learn?
I remember one time I watched a Spanish couple from Madrid, more particularly a shanty town of sorts over there, and they traveled to Argentina only to realize that it felt like home for them. I remember watching one of their videos and they said something along the lines of "Spain and Argentina aren't so different after all," implying that the shitty shanty town he grew up in represents Spain in general. What is also hilarious is how his comment generalizes the entirety of Argentina as a continent-wide shanty town. His words, not mine...Brazil's a magic place where moving a few kilometers will take you from a high developed city to a total africa-tier shithole.
Before the visa ban, I was going to try to get a visa-providing job in the US.What will be your plan for going to the USA?
It might be dangerous if you're some retarded junkie who goes looking for trouble with some ghetto inner city gangs or flashes huge stacks of cash in poverty stricken areas like a stupid trust fund faggot but across the board every source for Albania's safety rating has the same danger advisories as any other nation of the like "Pickpocketing in crowded cities and other petty crime" and so on and it's rated as being safe for tourists though they make sure to state that the roads outside of urban areas are SHIT. The US is probably rated as being more dangerous than Albania.Are you trolling? It's one of the most dangerous countries in Europe.
You plan on moving there? Portuguese is an easy language, i think you'll be fluent on it within months of studyHonestly? Portuguese from Portugal. That's a problem. Still, Portugal is also getting obliterated. I don't know what to do.
I remember learning Italian for like a year before realizing that it is getting full of Blacks and LatinX. Unfortunate, really.
Most videos i see about Brazil tend to focus on slums or beaches as if we're not a continental size country. To be honest i don't mind it, i hope they keep thinking we're just slums, less stupid passport bros coming over this wayI remember watching one of their videos and they said something along the lines of "Spain and Argentina aren't so different after all," implying that the shitty shanty town he grew up in represents Spain in general. What is also hilarious is how his comment generalizes the entirety of Argentina as a continent-wide shanty town. His words, not mine...
Excuse my ignorance but I thought Muslims were inherent war-mongering goat-fuckers? What makes them so different? If you say their ethnicity, I'm going to laugh.Hell Albania is a beautiful secular muslim (like 51% so technically majority but they aren't inbred war mongering goat fuckers) Mediterranean country with crystal clear blue oceans that has anti discrimination laws for minorities, large numbers of muslims who do not actively or actually practice islam (they have gay bars, casinos and alcohol, DEFINITELY no subhumans in the cities) and one of our dollars is like 83 of theirs and nice beach front hotels there are like $19-30 per night, $158 for a 5 star luxury resort and casino.
Honestly no, not really. I'm open to suggestions in case I need to flee. Still, since Southern Brazil is getting less and less White, as is the entirety of Europe (minus Poland, I guess), I don't know what I'd do twenty years down the line.You plan on moving there? Portuguese is an easy language, i think you'll be fluent on it within months of study
Getting work there is easy for brazilians as long you're not an unskilled favela monkey