According to this article, Second Life avatars use more energy than the typical Brazilian. So not only are you massively wasting your time on Second Life, you’re killing the planet.
Just die, already.
Dr. Gonzo Reporting,
Finally, a night for celebration! It had been 4 years since United held a major trophy when it defeated Kansas City to win the MLS CUP. Four long year of promising talent, star acquisitions, but sadly no hardware.
D.C.’s 2-1 victory last night over the Charleston Battery was a testament to the [...]
Image via WikipediaTwo Brazilians say to have unblocked iPhone 3G of Apple, four days after its launching in more than 20 countries. Breno Macmasi and Pablo Stool would be the first ones in the whole world to carry through the fact. The raising of the blockade allows to the use of the telephone for calls and other offered resources, without the necessity of an authorized operator for Apple. T
Fear not, people, it's not yet another post about politics. It's about something far more meaningful than it. Bikini waxing. Or, as some of us like to call it, the "brazilian".It's been almost three months since I'm going regularly to the gym. Well, part of the fun, as I'm sure you realize, is to share the locker room with total strangers. Well, I'm a very demure girl, some might say even coy, and I do want to keep my private parts private in the privacy of my own shower room. Very carefully selected and extremely lucky individuals have access there, but let's skip this part, shall we?Well, apparently there's a new rule out there, that in a locker room, everybody can get naked and flaunt their parts around like there's nobody's business. And I didn't get the memo. Can't they jus
This year marks 100 years of Japanese immigration in Brazil, and all over Brazil there are cultural events, news specials, and happenings celebrating this anniversary. The first Japanese immigrants arrived in Brazil in June 1908, and brought with them cultural...
Cuba denies visas to Brazilians Cuba denies visas to Brazilians Posted: Monday October 22, … delegation at the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro on July 22 and failed to appear for their weigh
Today in Brazil, protesters took the streets by storm to protest a visit from Bush. The police used tear gas and beating tactics to control the protesters.
I know we were hated in some areas of the world before the Iraq War, but I get the feeling that we’re not making any friends over the war to say the least. I know that this doesn’t necessarily represent all of Latin America or even the majority of the people in Brazil, but it’s still painful to see banners of our president with a Hitler mustache next to a swastika.
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