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  • Imao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I never laughed so hard as I have done today with this brazilian prank videos !!!

  • why do they get all jumpy and angry when the prankster says "STOP!".

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  • Just opening eyes would do better.

  • @EliedeMelo Oh yeah sure, you can trick those who haven't lived there, but i know the daily basis in that country, it's a violent country, you can't deny that to me PERIOD. Go and try to explain that violence in your country is a cliche to David Washington Furtado who was shot in his back last week during a shooting in Pinheirinho SP between the police and a group of neighbors of that slum... ooops sorry they're not slums (favela) it's 'ghetto", and now you're gonna tell me there aren't favelas?

  • @armba12113

    Sir, urban violence has nothing to do with how people react to jokes. I have never been to cracolândia or ghettos, and would react the same way. We are hot-tempered people, and the reasons for that are clearly tide to our cultural background.

    You don't have to be a brilliant Sociologist to get such conclusion. Stop being this biased. You apparently have such a despite for Brazil and Brazilians that I wonder why you lived here for one year. We don't need nor want you. Get lost!

  • @EliedeMelo I'm sorry; Brazil is the land of the eternal happiness and joy, violence is unheard of. Can you tell the world what happened this morning in Salvador during the military police strike? How many people got slaughtered and how many stores had been looted? Or maybe you can explain us what is Crackolandia and Paraisopolis from Sao Paolo, i study Portuguese and i've lived in Brazil for 1 yr. By the way 15 Brazilian cities are in the list of the 50 most violent cities in the World.

  • @armba12113

    Stop with this "Brazil is a violent place" cliché. Really, it's bullshit. You cannot explain cultural matters such as why a people has more emotional reactions than others through "violent ghetto in your town" comparisons.

    We have a Latin based culture. We are not taught to repress our emotions as much as people from northern countries. Spaniards react the same way, Portuguese and Italians too. Are Spain, Portugal and Italia violent places? Stop being snob.

  • It's even more funny if you understand portuguese

  • @toguNYC Brazil is a violent place, what do you think would be the most common reaction if you do the same thing in the most violent ghetto in your town? The first thing any person in such places would think is that you're gonna assault, mauled, shot or stab them. Do you think those people are going to be happy and laughing after having such threat feeling afterward?

  • I like Brasil PranXX!

    Cannot stop laughing

    Thank you so much for showeing

    My belly hurts...'nuff said.

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