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200 children versus a professional soccer team

yellowc says...

The 50 kid pile-ups after celebrating a goal were awesome.

But also, fuck Brasil Spain man! Those little kids are really quite talented, at the age some of those kids are, for them to handle a ball like that...it is scary.

Ultra-WTF Ronaldo Goal

yellowc says...

Only problem with all those NK theories is because they were so hyped up from the result of the Brasil match, they decided to broadcast the Portugal game live and made a big fuss about it being live. The excuses would of run pretty thin.

I can't find where I read it but they had some ex-NKs in the know comment about what would happen to those players, I think I remember "severe re-education", it may have been another word but it didn't sound happy. Though don't worry, the coach assured us that nothing would happen to the players

This baby could give Sam Rockwell a run for his money

Marisa Monte-Dança da Solidão

When will then be now?

laura says...

you have no idea how much I use this on a regular basis.
"what happened to...(fill in the blank)?"
me-"you missed it."
"when?"
me-"Just Now."
Whether they get it or not. I'm such a geek.
Oh, and the fact that my hubby owned a VHS copy of this when I met him was a HUGE factor in the marriage decision. lol
One more thing: I have a fond memory of this movie. I first saw it in a theatre in a mall in Campinas, S.P. Brasil w/ a friend of mine. Nobody cared about being quiet because it was subtitled into Portuguese. We could understand it, and the subtitles were "off" a bit, so we wanted to hear it. We stood up and yelled "shut up" in five different languages...it was effective.

laura (Member Profile)

inflatablevagina says...

this sounds fascinating "pre-colombian psychoacoustical whistling vessels". What is it?

In reply to this comment by laura:
^hey Renato ~ I grew up as a missionary's daughter in Campinas, S.P. Brasil! (am agnostic now, for the record) Hope to go back to south america some day. As an MK, from the ages of 8-16 my family ran an orphanage, a Baptist seminary, and my Dad flew a Cessna back and forth into Matto Grosso and Minas Gerais "preaching to the indians". (I went w/ him a few times) I went to EAC, then when we returned to the U.S. I hopped around from Michigan, Texas, Alabama in high school.
I had two beautiful kids during my brief stint (4 years) as the wife of an abusive dude who happened to be in the U.S. Marine Corps. (So I know what military family life is like, big time.)
Upon getting out of that mess, I served as the live-in caretaker to a disabled retired psychotherapist. That lasted about 4 years, and was quite an interesting experience which I will not elaborate on here...suffice it to say that I ended up moving to Silver City, NM with said person and meeting the man of my dreams less than a year upon arriving. I have started and stopped my college education more times than I can count along the way, and still haven't finished! (Was headed for medical school!)
With that, I am currently homeschooling my son, helping my hubby with his business (link on my profile page) making reproductions of pre-colombian psychoacoustical whistling vessels, sewing/designing clothes (which is my passion), gardening, and hanging out on the sift!
You are all awesome, and I enjoy your comments!

Asian Maid Abuse----This is NOT porn

longde says...

Mashiki, what metrics are you using to measure racism? I think your saying one group or another is most racist based on nothing but your feelings and anecdotes is ridiculous. What tangible, measurable results were there from blacks hating blacker people, for example? That's how I determine who is the most racist.

And in the US, whites are able to and do enforce their bigoted sentiment on other groups quite often and quite easily. Look at redlining, the criminal justice system, job discrimination, hate violence, etc. How have american blacks oppressed american whites? Sure, you can dig and find a some very rare cases of individuals doing this, but show me where the average american white man gets the bum deal that the average Zimbabwean white man would get from their black (or latino, or asian) countrymen.

It's not a perfect world for american whites by any means, but I don't know any american white crazy enough to trade places with an american black. Maybe you do, since you think minorities get a "free ride". It-is-to-laugh.

As I said pp, racism is a matter of perspective. The countries I cited are making demonstrable efforts to be egalitarian with respect to ethnicity, just like we in the US are. In Singapore, a chinese was jailed for posting a racist anti-malay website; if america had the same standards, how many would be jailed? In Malaysia, several ethnic and religious groups take part in the government; while Americans have only recently seen their first muslim congressman. South Africa has shown great restraint to the white population there in light of the history of apartheid. Kenya is actively making strides and overtures to its Muslim population and for reconciliation of its various tribal groups; even african whites fled there from Zimbabwe. And finally, like it or not, in 20 years blacks will dominate brasil; the demographic math there is more pronounced than for arabs in Israel. Even now brasilian blacks are fighting discrimination and making measurable gains.

All of these examples still don't help your flimsy racial theory that puts whites as the most angelic beings in the universe. A Singaporean chinese will say the same. A Kenyan black will say the same. A Malay Malaysian will say the same. Any number of ethnic people who dominate their respective countries sing the same tune. Hell, even the arabs in this video would say the same.

But, only a cursory glance at (even recent) history would show that is simply not the case for any of these groups.

rasch187 (Member Profile)

laura says...

Aw, thank you Rasch...so do you! *HUG*

In reply to this comment by rasch187:
You kick ass.

In reply to this comment by laura:
1. I once saved the Pink Ladies from certain squishamidge on the stage of a “Grease” production in high school by grabbing the falling scenery.
2. My wiggling fingers holding up a scenery panel were once the star of a “Grease” production in high school.
3. I have had a severed chicken foot thrown through my bedroom window by Gypsies living next door to me in Brasil.

etc.

laura (Member Profile)

rasch187 says...

You kick ass.

In reply to this comment by laura:
1. I once saved the Pink Ladies from certain squishamidge on the stage of a “Grease” production in high school by grabbing the falling scenery.
2. My wiggling fingers holding up a scenery panel were once the star of a “Grease” production in high school.
3. I have had a severed chicken foot thrown through my bedroom window by Gypsies living next door to me in Brasil.

etc.

25 Random things about me... (Blog Entry by youdiejoe)

laura says...

1. I once saved the Pink Ladies from certain squishamidge on the stage of a “Grease” production in high school by grabbing the falling scenery.
2. My wiggling fingers holding up a scenery panel were once the star of a “Grease” production in high school.
3. I have had a severed chicken foot thrown through my bedroom window by Gypsies living next door to me in Brasil.
4. I love being a mother.
5. My first car was a government auction white ‘80s-ish Ford pickup with a nice bright reflective stripe down the side which could 0-45 in two minutes.
6. I got slapped awake in math class once by a guy who bragged about having shaken the hands of each person as they boarded the Challenger before it blew up.
7. Whatever ironical force controls destiny has shown me that I am NOT going to medical school.
8. I’ve had reconstructive surgery on the left side of my face due to an unprovoked fist.
9. My exact birthday is listed on my husband’s discharge papers from the Army when he retired and I didn’t know it until a year into our marriage.
10. My husband’s ex-wife dated a guy who also dated Stevie Nicks.
11. All of the most interesting things about me are things I don’t have the guts to share on video sift.
12. I have a bright red “V” birthmark between my eyes on my forehead that turns purple when I‘m mad.
13. From second grade through 9th grade I went to school with the same 8 people in my class, 200 in the whole school K-12 and my closest friends are still them, almost 20 years later.
14. When I’m dead, you can visit me in Scottsdale, AZ any time…I will be there in a Dewar chamber, signed and done.
15. I have walked away from every material thing I owned at least three times.
16. I once assembled Nokia keypads in a factory and got to know some interesting people there.
17. I have many open opportunities to visit/do some awesome things that some people would die for, yet I prefer to stay at home.
18. My secret alternative “paths my life could have taken” includes having no ties to anyone and being a stripper.
19. I have no idea how big a size EEE shoe is, I’ve never seen one.
20. My ancestors were Vikings.
21. One of my best childhood friends was a girl who lived in a “cardboard box” down the hill from the seminary I lived in, who I used to play Barbies with.
22. I am addicted to understanding other people’s realities.
23. I will hug anyone.
24. My first conscious memory is noticing the wind.
25. I love the people on VideoSift.

Extreme rooftop cycling

Airstrikes Smell Like Little Bits Of Burning Children

joedirt says...

They had an equal chance of ending up in Brasil. I think the world would have been better off if Israel would have been set up in South America. Obviously Israel will not stop until they either have all the land, or kill all the natives.

>> ^mxxcon:
show independently confirmed documented proof of that, otherwise you are a liar.


Just because you can't use google, doesn't make other people liars. Show me independently confirmed documented proof that Hamas is launching rockets, you silly liar.

The Making of an Awesome Venezuelan Street Vendor Burger

chtierna says...

I recently moved to Brasil and I tell you, eating here is the closest to a religious experience I ever got. The food is so damn good you eat until it comes out your ears. If this burger is anything like brasilian food the joy of eating it would make you sing.

What do you do after number two? (Howto Talk Post)

laura says...

we used a bidet in brasil also.
I actually like it better, no clingons.
When I was a kid and we moved there, my first encounter w/ a bidet resulted in water dripping off the ceiling because I had no idea what it was and just turned it on ~ full blast of course. In a hotel. I got yelled at.

Brazil Celebrates 100 Years of Japanese Immigration



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