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    Intifadah Member Dâriûsh's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by AntiochusIII
    Erm, Sao Paolo is not the capital of Brazil, last I heard. I assume the word you're looking for is "Metropolis" or simply "city," which will indicate a particularly urban area with a particularly high concentration and therefore a lot more slums and "bad neighborhood" than usual.
    Actually, Sao Paolo the city is the capital of the State of Sao Paolo.
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    It sprang into my head after reading that police officers were forbidden to buy more ammunition.

    Does any context spring into the head over that ?

    Like for example police officers being forbidden to have unauthorised weapons and ammunition because of a slight problem with certain officers operating as vigilante death squads ?
    Thats amazing isn't it , making sure that officers only have what they are given and making sure they can account for every round they fire , it works wonders if you want to lower the amount of extrajudicial murders being carried out by so called Guardians of the peace .

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    You have no idea of what you're talking about, do you?

    But keep on with your dillusional ramblings. They're so cute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dâriûsh
    Actually, Sao Paolo the city is the capital of the State of Sao Paolo.
    me = pwned

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulforged
    Dariush explained it. However Sao Paolo is the economic capital of Brazil.
    That I do not doubt. Isn't Brazillia (how do you spell that ) like, in the middle of the country?

    By the way, how is Buenos Aires like?

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    Oh dear , bit of a problem now , the authorities are now revising their figures and launching an investigation , it would appear that the 109 "suspects" killed with perhaps a few accidental innocents killed by mistake is being seriously revised , revised by nearly 50% .
    Luckily the police will be able to account for all the shots fired eh .

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntiochusIII
    That I do not doubt. Isn't Brazillia (how do you spell that ) like, in the middle of the country?
    If english speakers spell Brasil with a "z" then Brasilia must be "Brazilia".
    By the way, how is Buenos Aires like?
    What do you mean? Political situation? Social sitaution? Legal situation? Economical situation? How do I live here? The short answer for the first four is declining without turning into Sao Paolo. Buenos Aires is the classical south american city that born from the flames independency and civil wars, uprisings and human "slaughterhouses", important trade routs and powerful economy, wanted to imitate the life style of the last part of XIX century Europe and the first part of the XX century, and turned into a heated boiler of social conflicts and corrupt politicians, you can imagine it as a retarded version of Paris (even if I never went to Paris) in the center and the surroundings of the center in the federal capital and as you leave the center you can see more towns, ancient houses and ghettos alienated from democracy in every sense except vote. The last one is fine, thank you. Sorry, too out of topic.
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