>be portuguese >one of the oldest countries on earth >mostly ignored by everything >dont really care because I'm not patriotic >"portugal is filled with blacks and moors" >what.png >literally dont know or ever saw a single muslim in person except for store clerks who I can't even tell they're muslim >very few blacks, we even call them niggas and its all cool for most >have a train station called "Contumil" because when we killed so many moors someone said "Conto mil" (I count a thousand (dead bodies))
Can someone tell me why people think Portugal is filled with kebab and dindunuffins?
Elijah Lopez
Wasn't Portugal first named Portugal in 868?
Sebastian Campbell
t. Alberto Barbossa
Austin Martinez
Today's "Portuguese" are Moorish rape-babies
Stop claiming to be Portuguese
Ryan Robinson
because it is Portugal is of proud Berber descent. deal with it >muh northerners kek you don't know if they are muslim or not because the average Protuguese looks like he could very well be
Brody Ortiz
I don't know the date, all I can share is that the name came from the latin Portus and Cale.
Hudson Myers
>taking bait and memes seriously
Parker Ward
Is it s southern thing to have tons of kebab? Legit curious.
James Morgan
Are they really?
Portugal was founded by Kingdom that kicked out Muslims from Iberia.
Asher Brown
>"dont really care because I'm not patriotic"
hmmmmmmmm
Joseph Wood
how should I know? i think kebab is a turkish thing. but it's normal of you to wonder if it's Portuguese.
Joshua Watson
>>have a train station called "Contumil" because when we killed so many moors someone said "Conto mil" (I count a thousand (dead bodies)) Shame Spain didnt stand up to their great history and renamed that village called Matajudios .
Cameron Foster
I'll admit, I don't like patriotism but still overwhelmed by pride sometimes, can't be helped, the national hymn is way too good.
>also euro2016.jpg
kek
Kayden Garcia
>"Conto mil" (I count a thousand (dead bodies))
Doesnt mil mean milliard?
Christopher Cook
>milliard Never heard of milliard before, mil means 1000, and according to google, our translation for milliard would be "Mil milhões", which is also our term for a billion.
Xavier Peterson
I thought a milliard in English was "a billion"?
John Peterson
Yeah, it was a county from the Kingdom of Galicia.
Liam Collins
Sure but before that there were Visigoths in Portugal.
Portugal is far, far from being one of the oldest countries on Earth.
Elijah Scott
just a false friend word then
we have two scales but no long uses long scale anymore
Angel Cox
I worded it badly, I meant one of the oldest-still-existing countries.
Jaxon Bell
That changes nearly nothing.
Anyway, I won't rain on your parade, off I go.
Adrian Rodriguez
But you are African. You were occupied by Africans for hundreds of years.