Mfw people follow laws in his country

>mfw people follow laws in his country
how does it feel to not have freedom?

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that's not freedom

there is no such place.

what is freedom then?

>following laws

privilege, which is guaranteed by something

>privilege, which is guaranteed by something
wut, so to have freedom you need guarantees? and to have guarantees you need to stop people from doing stuff that takes alway your guarantees and actually limit their freedom? good freedom you got there

>"you guys follow laws, dats not freedums"
>robs an olympian or some shit because sick cunts dont follow rules
>gets arrested by policia
>spends 10 years in jail
>"look at muh freedums"

I knew Brazil was bad but dont think just because you live in a crime infested shithole that everyone else does too.

if that was true to every robber everybody would be in jail
>dont think just because you live in a crime infested shithole that everyone else does too.
I don't, but I think you guys got much less freedums than us that's why

I could walk out my door right now at 23:46 and down the road from my house until morning and not one damn thing would happen to me.

Can you say the same?

yes, I did exactly that yesterday, I walked from a illegal brothel near to a port to my house after buying coke for a friend of mine

People follow laws so that other people can feel safe, not that a retarded piece of shit monkey could understand.

>if that was true to every robber everybody would be in jail
And they're not? So the true joke here is not that we follow rules, but that your country is too corrupt and poor to enforce your own?

>I don't, but I think you guys got much less freedums than us that's why
Freedom is a pretty broad term. Freedom to do what exactly?

well I feel safe and I don't follow laws so I don't see that point, and most people don't. And to be honest even relying on laws can get you in more danger that not relying on it

why enforce it, when people live in harmony in their own chaos? Are you too autistic to handle something getting out of your hand?

What laws are you breaking?

yesterday was prostitution, drugs and drunk driving 2bh

Plenty of people do that everywhere.

Your country is backwards, hence why there's a divide, and vast difference of rich and poor, and why you can't ascend to first world status, you'll always be a shithole with a rich minority.

I know, but most of these places especially drunk driving is taboo as fuck
yes, respecting laws is totally related with economic unequality, I mean where a shithole because we aren't first world and since we aren't first world we will never be third world hahaha I wonder how first world country got to be """""civilized""""" in the first place

You guys speak in Portuguese memes in the real world and online, what do you expect? seriously.

so if we were as autistic as anglos we would be first world civilized and virgin as you guys?

yes and no, we are more docile and tame, you guys are more wild and vicious, that's the difference my hue friend.

yes, and as most Southern Europeans are as well, but they are first world and we aren't. I wonder why?

Mainly because your politicians are shit, and most people follow that shit, while you and others oppose it, it's not enough. Our politicians are shit too, but they still have a soft spot for the general population, if only a small amount. Whereas your politicians are more cruel, even if born porn they are more greedy and don't give a fuck, because they grew up in a country that doesn't give a fuck about anyone else. Know what I'm sayin?

Going out on a limb here, but I'm pretty sure drunk driving ain't A-OK in Brazil either.

Go to sleep you damn edgy favelado. You're literally boasting over your own disgrace, are you fucking retarded?

2bh, not really. It's not really politicians fault only but mostly individualism and the fact that everytime we got a centralized strong government determined to develop LatAm we got coup'd by foreign powers because we are solely supposed to be under USA sphere and give them our commodities for cheap, and the rich not giving a fuck about the country and none other but themselves is literally because they are obsessed by the american dream instead of collectively pursuing the welfare of our culture and our people. But despite that we still got a pretty strong culture that is recognized worldwide because the people don't surrender, and if someday we get our shit together we will be strong as ever, and that's why the USA actively promotes the unification of Europe but the segregation of Latin America, because we have our own values and we aren't afraid of it
if you aren't a cop yes it is, everybody does it 2bh, my dad does it all the time, I do it also even my cousin that is a cop crashed his car because he was drunk kek

>why enforce it, when people live in harmony in their own chaos?
Out of 218 countries, Brazil rates 15 in highest murder rates. Not to mention the gang wars, robberies, carjackings, kidnapping and police corruption. But it totally seems like people are living in harmony. (absolute sarcasm by the way)

>Are you too autistic to handle something getting out of your hand?
No. Everything is already out of my hand. I'm not leader of my country, I dont control everything. But to related freedom with laws is pretty stupid seeing as laws you can break, we can break too. Saying we have laws against explicit drug use doesnt mean no one does them, we have laws against internet piracy, yet we're the country with the most pirates. Even after the sweeping gun laws in 1996, shit loads of people still have guns illegally, mostly biker gangs.

I respect that, and I hope to witness it when I come there next month. Keep your identity and fight for your rights, it's the only thing that matters, we first worlders don't have that, but we can watch from afar.

>seriousaccidents.com/blog/brazil-passes-one-of-the-toughest-auto-dui-law-in-the-world/

>Anyone driving with a blood alcohol level of .02 percent or greater in Brazil (compared with .08 in the U.S.) is considered driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI).

I believe you when you say this isn't enforced a lot of the time, but the official stance is very strict.

>But it totally seems like people are living in harmony. (absolute sarcasm by the way)
yes because you know people here get killed like in Syria or France and not really because they actually chosen a life where they can get killed but if they don't they get a life of fame and power in the slums or in the opposite side a bigger paycheck at the police

>implying you can't simply bribe the officer or don't take the test
also it's really tough to get pulled over by a cop here

Today i illegally downloaded an 128 kbps mp3 for non-backup purposes

>128 kbps mp3
Do you even into computers?