rafaregis1 · 10 points ·
no it's because the fans watching didn't give a shit about how they cut of the national anthem by half and so everyone sang the whole thing in a beautiful acapella chorus with everyone supporting "A Seleção". Keep in mind the players of Brasil's national team has been getting a lot of heat from backlashes of political issues the country has been suffering for the past year or so. So to the players and specially Neymar, this was a very touching moment to see, feel and hear a nation united by their work. So no not because he's a *** you uncultured ignorant swine :)

Moral of the story is: Don't say shit if you don't know shit :)

rafaregis1 · OP · 4 points ·
exactly that's why i said 658 days dude

rafaregis1 · 2 points ·
dragons

rafaregis1 · 1 points ·
one of the best episodes

rafaregis1 · 1 points ·
(the guy "on drugs", the one in the white shirt and the guy with the blue shirt and glasses that is about to take his glasses)

rafaregis1 · 1 points ·
3 guys in this picture have just seen something they shouldn't have

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rafaregis1 · 13 points ·
Well brazilian doesn't exist, so yeah. And you should care, dont neglect knowledge, embrace it.

rafaregis1 · 3 points ·
This is a pet peeve of mine, and it’s been triggered a lot lateley. Romeo and Juliet is NOT a love story. It’s not. There’s no love in it. It’s a tragedy about the dangers of infatuation and young people making hasty decisions.

Allow me to sum up. We start with a young man who is nearly suicidal because the “love of his life” is not interested in him. Yes, poor Romeo got shot down by the hottest girl in school, and it’s ruining him. We’ve all been there, but it’s not love. Well, to cheer Rome up, his boys take him to a party. At that party, he hooks up with a new chick (boy that love for Rosalyn lookin’ pretty cheap now).

Well, he finds out the girl is his enemy’s daughter, and it’s moping time again. Meanwhile, he runs into her, but she’s cool with him being from the wrong side of the tracks. So they decide to get hitched in secret. (After having known each other for what? four hours? maybe 8?)

So that afternoon, they get married (still having not known each other for 24 hours). Shortly after the wedding, Romeo kills his new wife’s cousin (what a way to get into the family!), and has to split town. Does he take his new bride with him? Nope, he just splits. And she doesn’t really seem to want to go, being pissed that he killed her cousin. Ahh, true love.

Well, eventually they get to thinking maybe they should get back to gether, so does Juliet pack up and move to Mantua? Hell no! She fakes her own death. Well, Romeo doesn’t check his email that day and just gets the rumor that she’s dead. So he goes and finds her, where he kills himself. Then she wakes up to find her husband’s corpse holding her down, so she kills herself for real. Ahhh, love is a beautiful thing.

No, no love here folks. Infatuation at best. Love develops over time and triumphs over all other concerns. When you go from one girl to another in the same day, neither can be love. When you marry someone the day after you meet them, that’s asking for tragedy. There’s no love in Romeo and Juliet, just the infatuatuation that can feel so strong in your youth and can all too often lead to bad decisions. Such as faking your own death…
http://bigmelt.wordpress.com/2008/01/02/romeo-and-juliet-is-not-a-love-story/


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