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Brazil is burning, but our memes are always updated ❤

back just for one reason: bye bye temer

the government said the general strike was a failure because they didn't see people on the streets.

hmm... just my two cents:
1. there're people on the streets

2. strike isn't only walking. The cities are empty. No buses, no people, banks and offices closed. I don't think having all the population at home instead of working is a "failure" strike. Not. at. all

this general strike is not related to sides, left or right. We're talking about what the government is taking from us. Without talking to the people, who, in the end, put them there.

this is from our native peoples protest three days ago, but it's so powerful

Reform your... ahn... ass, Temer (loose translation)

nationwide strike in Brazil

Minas Gerais (it's raining in the capital, Belo Horizonte)

nationwide strike in Brazil.

Ceará: (translate: "Direct Now" - that's a protest for direct presidential elections in Brazil)

what happened with Palmeiras in this second half? someone replaced those dudes

Libertadores da América is the best soccer championship OF ALL TIME. Peñarol is playing like beasts, like this is the last meal, with blood in their eyes (I don't know a better translation in english for "sangue nos olhos")

I should be writing on my blog
I'm watching a soccer game.

Someone really knows her priorities

"where's the info about the charts this week... oh, Felipe Melo already got an yellow card, predictable

@tocuen libertadores sin guerra y sangre no es libertadores!

@tocuen oh, ahora recuerdome! el árbitro dejó el partido continuar hasta el fin del mundo.

@tocuen alguna cosa se sucedió en el primer partido? (si tuvo uno, no me recuerdo ahora) o es solo una voluntad?

let's talk about a huge strike that's going to happen in Brasil. General strike. Lots of workers (teachers, police officers, bus drivers, doctors, air pilots, hmmm everyone?) will stop working Friday.

I'm going to be full journalist April 28th and reporting here some stuff because this is going to be massive