Verse ancap Brazilian doomer
I’ve used Zorin for a time, it is really good
I’m truly grateful that I wasn’t born in an era in which I’d have to wipe my ass with a sponge on a stick
“Capim Guiné in my ass”
I don’t like it. I don’t like it at all
“help I’ve broken it”
Broken what?
US politics is shitposting
Not that my country’s politics is not
I also enjoy spreading libertarian propaganda
Brazil #1 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
So many vans
There are literate coyotes just like you, but they are sadly a minority. Coyote’s education is very overlooked by the government
Wait, I thought I should hate the French
Although I’ve got used to converting feet to meters quickly in my head, I simply can’t convert miles to kilometers easily
You can’t seriously think summer is in August. Let me break it to you: summer is in January, it is winter now. Know your damned seasons
What is the difference between a road and a street (English is not my first language)?
Oh, that’s not at all what is supposed to look like, guess boost doesn’t have subscript syntax but other clients do
Yeah, I’m aware. Monthly (very basic tho) food is $40–$80 (converting from local currency) per person. Rent is $200–300 for a 2 bedroom basic apartment.
At the same time, “luxury” things are way more expensive here. Smartphones, computers and cars, for instance, are almost 2x the price. Shoes and clothes that are beyond expensive here are normal in the US.
So our cost of living is way cheaper, but our purchase power is lower still. If you can work remotely, you are paid in dollars, and can travel to the US to buy things, you can live a very comfortable life here with an income that you would struggle in there.
PS: I’m using $1 = R$5, which is not true, because our currency is dying. Using more updated prices only make the discrepancy even greater
Edit: weird subscript syntax the tilde
Not related, but I find it wild how $11/ hour can be low for someone in a first world country, while that would be life changing for someone in a developing country (I for once make a less than $5/hour, converting from local currency, and that is already relatively high around here, a lot of people make $2/hour)
I’m not saying that you should be satisfied earning $11/hour, I’m just saying how strange it is that, even earning roughly 5x more, you guys struggle to pay the bills all the same
Sometimes I wish I have never learned this language