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>>4027 > Adopt >04.10 Winter is coming, Brazil. Winter is coming. You will freeze here soon. btw i'm 100% sure that you're don't understand what is this on picrelated.
>>4028 Lost pic, lol.
>>4028 I will get used to it.
>>4030 Will see. So, what's new in Brazil? Also seriously, guess what is this >>4029
>>4031 Nothing much. Mostly famous people dying, elections where everything will stay the same corrupt shit and preparations for 2014 and Rio 2016. >Also seriously, guess what is this >>4029 No idea really, looks like frozen leaves or something of the sort
>>4032 Wtf with her hands?
>>4032 >Select country lol >elections where everything will stay the same Are you going to a vote? >preparations for 2014 Do you like football? >No idea really, looks like frozen leaves or something of the sort During severe cold, moisture from the air condenses on the glass. And freezes as such drawings. Often, the view from the bus window looking like that.
>>4034 >Are you going to a vote? Voting is compulsory in Brazil. I voted today. >Do you like football? I do like watching it during the Olympics and World Cup but I am not a big fan of it like most people here. >During severe cold, moisture from the air condenses on the glass. And freezes as such drawings. Often, the view from the bus window looking like that. Holy shit what the fuck
>>4035 >Voting is compulsory in Brazil And what happens if you're do not go? Money penalty? > I voted today. Who do you vote for? >Holy shit what the fuck Such life in northernland.
>>4036 >And what happens if you're do not go? Money penalty? You are required to justify why did you not go. If you don't, there is a R$3,50(roughly US$1,75) penalty, which the election justice may increase up to ten times its value. I voted for Progressive Party.
>>4037 >You are required to justify why did you not go Well some people just don't believe that democracy working at all. I guess Partido do Movimento Democrático Brasileiro is leader in in your city, yes? What do you think about them? Somebody from any parties talking about "dirty game", "violations during voting" and "violations during the election campaign"? >Urna Lol, looks like you are pronouncing it same as Russians. I read that you have a urn that check your fingerprint. Did you seen something like that?
>Voting is compulsory in Brazil Interestingly good idea, but voting should be as easy as pressing a button. I wanted to vote in this year's Putin elections, but they was like go bring us certificate that you are not a camel, and I was like fuck you, I'l go fap on some animu unstead.
>>4039 >but they was like go bring us certificate that you are not a camel You haven't passport, or what?
>>4040 I have passport, but I don't have a full registration in the city I live now. So in order to vote I was supposed to bring some papers about voting in other city in two days before election. Burocracy, burocracy everywhere.
>>4041 >So in order to vote I was supposed to bring some papers about voting in other city in two days before election It's the same here. You are only allowed to vote in the city you applied for your voter ID card, or you must go through burocracy to change the city in your voter ID. >>4038 >I guess Partido do Movimento Democrático Brasileiro is leader in in your city, yes? No, it's Partido Progressista. Nobody really support a party in Brazil, we only support candidates because every party has its gems despite it being almost all corrupt politicians. >Somebody from any parties talking about "dirty game", "violations during voting" and "violations during the election campaign"? Yes. During the election campaign, the candidates only talk about how bad the other parties are, not about how good their party is. >I read that you have a urn that check your fingerprint. Did you seen something like that? Yes, pic related. The little machine over the urn (dont really know how to say it in English) serves for identification.
>>4042 >voter ID card Funny, we haven't something like that. >we only support candidates because every party has its gems despite it being almost all corrupt politicians. I guess this is mostly same here. >During the election campaign, the candidates only talk about how bad the other parties are, not about how good their party is. We all know that feel. Debates in modern Russian policy looks like "United Russia worst party ever, all others parties except ours is puppets of the United Russia - vote for us" Do you have any anti-blasphemy laws in Brazil?