cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22508834

I’m a .world user, so i have to say the obvious thing that this is just a joke, and should not be taken seriously

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    7 days ago

    Lol this is great and frankly hard to argue with. I was inspired to do my own impression of Brazil as an American who’s never been to Brazil.

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      6 days ago

      As a brazilian who doesnt live in “all my brazilian friends live here” i have to say i am profoundly affended.

      Good job :)

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      5 days ago

      There’s also this other city without beach where people are from otherwise this is imo 1000% accurate as a European who hasn’t been to South America let alone Brazil

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        San Diego is probably the best good sized city in California, with pretty much perfect weather year round. It only rains a total of about 3 weeks. Unless you are really far inland and then it gets super hot.

        The rest of the cities in California can definitely get hot (and San Diego can, too) but usually in the summer and not usually for very long.

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    7 days ago

    Louisiana is definitely low on the list, but Mississippi and Alabama are 1000% worse. It seems like those two constantly fight to be in last place

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    As a Brazilian, I didn’t even know USA was more than Florida (where shitty brazilians tend to migrate to), New York (what paulistas wish they were) and Texas (bang bang)

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      There’s a massive Brazilian community here in Massachusetts, and with how people drive like the road laws don’t apply you’d feel right at home.

      When I was in Paraíba around JP a few months ago it wasn’t much different than Boston, just more hatchbacks and motorcycles and less SUVs

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      Fuck I hate Indiana. I was an over the road trucker, and got to know all the states a bit. Indiana was consistently the worst.

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        Indiana’s main advantage is it’s quick to drive through. It doesn’t take long to get from Illinois to Ohio.

        Though I can’t see a reason to drive through Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, or anywhere on the east coast as a trucker actually.

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    7 days ago

    As a Brazilian, I agree, but allow me to make a slight addition:

    Edit: I should have circled near Arizona, I guessed Las Vegas as being up north and I guessed wrong.

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    That “people live here?” section contains Pittsburgh, Buffalo… also, more importantly, Scranton. And Old Forge, the hilariously self described pizza capital of the world.

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      Plus the “lake lovers” should probably be extended over to at least include the city that shares a name with one of those lakes. (Erie, PA)

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    5 days ago

    Giving Appalachia question marks from North to South is a good move. America has been giving it question marks since the founding.