Hello there, everyone.
Well, now it's over. Now the Brazilians must pay for their government's folly: pay for all the constructions that are still on paper, or half-made, or made so fast (to show some movement) that things like this happened:
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(I could've used the video instead of the image, but I'm not that bad. That viaduct was built for and because of the cup, only, by the way.)
The optimists say that Brazil managed to have 56000 homicides last year; maybe some people will get so angry with soccer to the point of caring about our dead bodies. And the hospitals. Oh, and the schools.
Nice country. I had to get out tonight to buy some food and four different guys kindly approached, intending to help me carrying my stuff and money. They're so helpful! They were so disappointed to find out I didn't help that I almost got shot four times. It's nice to socialize.
Rich country, as well. Not only we could host a world cup, but our president — she's so focused in the important matters, by the way, that one of the first laws she wrote was intended to make hers "presidenta" insted of just "president", which is a machist word that used to apply to both sexes... — managed to invest more money in Cuba's seaports than in ours, which are falling apart. Oh, the solidarity!
I must say, you couldn't ask for so good a video prequel to the Brazilian world cup than the one we had:
[video=youtube;ZMfyFkYjMOI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMfyFkYjMOI[/video]
Again, it's a very nice country.