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Superfluous Man

@superfluous_man

Interested in freedom, education, and healthy living.

Rio de Janeiro Beigetreten Şubat 2014
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Superfluous Man
Superfluous Man@superfluous_man·
Never complain, never explain, never argue...and you will get more fun out of life. - Albert Jay Nock
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BowTiedBrazil
BowTiedBrazil@bowtiedbrazil·
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Drew Crawford@drewcrawford_

I’ve spent 12 years traveling to every corner of Brazil. Fortaleza. Florianópolis. Manaus. Cuiabá. Foz do Iguaçu. Belo Horizonte. Rio. São Paulo. Recife. João Pessoa. Salvador. Curitiba. Natal. Small mining towns in the interior of Rio Grande do Norte and Paraíba where I was the only foreigner for miles. Small towns throughout Minas Gerais. Every region of this country from the Amazon to the Southern coast. I have never been robbed. Never been the victim of a violent crime. Never had a single serious incident. I move with precaution. I don’t move with fear. There’s a difference. You know what I have encountered in 12 years? Friendly people. In every state. In every city. In every small town. People who invited me into their homes. Shared meals with me. Helped me when I was lost. Taught me their culture. Treated me like family before they knew my name. I feel safer walking through most neighborhoods in Brazil than I do in most American cities. This comment is the real problem. Too many Brazilians get off on instilling fear in outsiders. They perform danger like it’s a personality trait. They gatekeep their own country with horror stories and then wonder why foreign capital, foreign talent, and foreign attention go somewhere else. Every time a Brazilian tells a gringo “don’t come here, it’s too dangerous,” they’re not protecting anyone. They’re devaluing their own country. Argentina didn’t steal Brazil’s investors… Brazil’s own people scared them away. The most undervalued country on earth isn’t undervalued because of crime statistics. It’s undervalued because the people who live there won’t stop telling the world it’s not worth visiting. I’ve been everywhere from the Amazon to the Pampas. I built my life here. I’m raising my business here. I chose this country with my feet, my money, and my future. Brazil is not for amateurs? I agree. It’s for people who actually see what’s here instead of repeating what they heard from someone who’s never left their own neighborhood.

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Gilgamesh@GilgameshGoldG·
@MyLatinLife Starting an online business is easier than finding a remote job right now lol.
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My Latin Life 🌴
My Latin Life 🌴@MyLatinLife·
If you want to work remotely Don't try to start a business. Just get a remote job
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C. Sandbatch (Best Selling Poet)
In the real world and in real history, the construct of "nation state" is Protestant. Catholic conceptions of it are a direct response to the Reformation and a tacit admittance that certain aspects of the Reformers claims were legitimate. The nation state comes from the idea that the King is the sovereign body & further revolutions of Reformation pushed that sovereignty down into the body politic. Nationalism is Protestantism.
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Superfluous Man@superfluous_man·
@shagbark_hick Mostly American Catholics because they are cultural protestants and care more about American nationalism.
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It's genuinely wild to me to watch some Catholics crash out over the Pope opposing another pointless, barbaric slaughter in the Middle East. Does anyone seriously expect that the Supreme Pontiff needs to toe the line handed to him by Trump and his foreign handlers? Honestly, if the Pope was licking his lips over Zionist bloodshed in the Middle East and extolling the virtues of "ending Iranian civilization," I'd be 1000x more concerned. But to demand that world leaders embrace PEACE over the bloodlust of those who've dreamt of war with Iran for decades? Yeah, that seems about normal and morally right. The idea that the Church and her leadership should be applauding carpet-bombing civilian targets in Iran is frankly disgusting.
Pope Respecter@poperespecter1

@Benedicta_Bee What in your opinion has the Pope said that you disagree with? Do you want a pope that cheers on war and puts on a Maga hat? Is that really what you expect from the Vicar of Christ?

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Superfluous Man@superfluous_man·
@aClassicLiberal In practice, it's not really polarized considering its population size and multiracial society. Nothing like the US or places in Europe. The government doesn't change much during elections, contrary to what most Brazilians even think. The bureaucracy or "deep state" is powerful.
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California is one case where being from Upstate NY really shines. If I moved there today, the taxes and laws would feel "normal" to me, except I'd be chilling in the sun instead of getting 10+ feet of snow. People are way friendlier, food is great. It's just a matter of getting up enough cash together to buy a place, but honestly, it's not that bad depending on where you go. If I sold both my houses here in NY I could probably afford Twentynine Palms, Barstow, Imperial Valley, Bakersfield. Could maybe afford a condo in San Bernadino or even closer to LA. It'd be a nice life compared to what's on offer in Upstate NY, and there'd be no real "adjustment" to the suite of nutty laws in taxes that come with life in California. As a NYer, I'm already dealing with worse in many ways.
Mitt@MittCPA

literally just pay the taxes, it’ll change your life

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GIOS_Apollo11@GIOS_Apollo11·
@drewcrawford_ You are missing an analysis of the legal system, political climate, and fiscal dynamics.
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Drew Crawford@drewcrawford_·
"Brazil is the country of the future... and always will be." That line has been repeated for 80 years. It was funny for 79 of them. Here is what the country of the future looks like in 2026: 8th largest economy on earth. 7th by purchasing power. Largest net food exporter in the world. Feeds over a billion people. 108.2 million tonnes of soybeans exported in 2025. New record. $43.5 billion in revenue. 12% of the world's freshwater. Hydroelectric power at $30-50/MWh. Half the US cost. One-third of Europe. 87% renewable grid. The fuel is water and it's already paid for. 94% of global niobium. Second-largest reserves of rare earths. Second-largest reserves of graphite. America's largest alumina supplier. 50%+ of the territory still geologically unmapped. Pix processes 6-7 billion transactions per month. 170 million users. 93% of the adult population. More transactions than any instant payment system in the Western Hemisphere. Brazil is two full technology cycles ahead of the US in public financial infrastructure. Nubank: 110 million customers, $85 billion valuation, $895 million quarterly profit. Founded 13 years ago. Now the most valuable financial institution in Latin America. Brazilian cooperatives generated R$656 billion in 2022. Agricultural cooperatives alone: R$437 billion. The top ten hit R$157 billion in 2024. Coamo is the largest company in Paraná by net revenue. No Bloomberg screen. No analyst coverage. Invisible to international capital. Ibovespa started 2026 at 9.25x forward earnings. S&P 500 at 21x. Since then, 16 all-time records and +22% YTD. The gap is closing. Most American investors missed the move. Farmland in MATOPIBA: $5,200/hectare. Iowa: $49,400. Both grow soybeans. Brazil harvests twice per year. Private industrials in the South trading at 4-8x EBITDA. The identical company in Wisconsin trades at 10-15x. Same margins. Same machines. Same export customers. 1.8 million Brazilians in the United States built an invisible economy with zero institutional support. 18% self-employment rate in Massachusetts (3x the state average). Their children are graduating bilingual from American universities. They are the human infrastructure of the corridor. R$140 billion in railway concessions just launched. 9,000+ km of new track. The logistics gap (the only structural disadvantage left) is being closed. $565 million in US critical minerals investment committed before a bilateral deal exists. 54 countries attended Washington's minerals ministerial. China controls 90% of rare earth refining. Brazil holds the reserves that break that monopoly. 28 million hectares of degraded pastureland available for conversion. Soy yields growing 2.8% annually for 20 years (global average: 1.45%). 50+ GW of untapped hydroelectric capacity. The country of the future was always waiting for the infrastructure to connect its assets with the capital that would develop them. The infrastructure is being built right now. The prophecy wasn't wrong. It was early.
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Borbón
Borbón@di_borbon·
@BowTiedMara We are not multicultural, but multiracial. As a nation, we’ve had very few race-related problems. And even the few we’ve had, we’ve never tried to export them to the rest of the world, like the United States or Western Europe, for example.
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BowTiedMara@BowTiedMara·
In Brazil 🇧🇷, a black man was called a monkey 🙉 by the Chinese 🇨🇳 owners of a store in the mall; the store was destroyed and the Chinese were lynched.
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Superfluous Man@superfluous_man·
@BowTiedMara Brazil is not multicultural, never really was. It's multi ethnic or multiracial. Brazilians, for the most part, have assimilated into a homogeneous culture.
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BowTiedMara@BowTiedMara·
“Brazil is such a great example of a multicultural melting pot” 🤡
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Steven Nephew@vibeocracy·
Pre-tech bro Bay Area was so cool without effort. Black White Asian Mexican, they always had a fresh style that influenced what was perceived as cool in So Cal and from there the world. Big Ups to The Bay.
Furious Styles IV@FuriousStylesIV

Only ppl outside of California dont understand or know the role the Bay played in getting the west coast on the map... side note: People from California do NOT refer to the state as Cali... perhaps 50+ OGs who moved out the state decades ago but that's it

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Plant-Powered Libertarian@Liberty_Vegan·
@creepydotorg 90% balding. 10% poor skin likely from sun exposure. But return his hair exactly the same and he'd only look very slightly older.
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Creepy.org
Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
How is this possible? 😳
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Tommy Christie
Tommy Christie@tommyswriting·
Holy shit, this is some truly expert level analysis Made me mega bullish on Brazil 🇧🇷 “Brazil is the only large democracy in the world that is simultaneously a food superpower, a water superpower, an energy superpower, a mineral superpower, and a carbon superpower, with export routes that do not depend on any contested strait or chokepoint”
Drew Crawford@drewcrawford_

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Superfluous Man@superfluous_man·
@vibeocracy @Starkian7789 Yes Central Americans, also Peruvians of course. But it’s a global sport nowadays. When I was a kid it was still fringe and associated with “white boys” at least in California.
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Steven Nephew@vibeocracy·
All my sport coats are slim cut.
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