The troubling part is that this spyware was pushed to our phones right after the Second Ascension of God Emperor Drumpf.
I don't think this was a coincidence.
The troubling part is that this spyware was pushed to our phones right after the Second Ascension of God Emperor Drumpf.
I don't think this was a coincidence.
Depends of which currency you're talking about. Brazilian Reais ? Sure. Minimum wage here is R$ 18k/yr, so that would be about 4x that. US Dollars ? Pretty hard, unless you're on executive levels.
But... Cost of living here is much lower than in US. Take food for example. A Discord friend from Colorado showed me a picture of a carton of eggs... US$ 7.50 for a dozen. Here in Brazil for that price you could buy around 50 or 60 eggs. Buying or renting a home is way cheaper too, fuel costs are lower, because our cars can run on Ethanol, which is 40% cheaper that Gasoline, we don't have to spend money on heating or heavy winter clothes (except for the 3 southern states, but it still cheaper than northern US. The coldest those states get around 25F).
Sure, electronics and cars are a bit more expensive, same for some luxury goods. But even with those things costing more, with wages close to the equivalent of US$ 30k, you can have a standard of living that in the US would require closer to US$ 100k.
Stalin joined the allies after Hitler attacked the USSR, becoming a temporary "good guy" out of spite for the Nazis.
Josef Stalin 2.0...
That little twerp with Brocolli-like hair. His on-line alias is "Big Balls".
It's this asshole here: https://www.newsweek.com/who-big-balls-teen-doge-engineer-edward-coristine-2027698
It's like you don't know that Rio Grande do Sul and São Paulo were on opposite sides of the Farrapos war or Rio Grande do Sul likes wine and São Paulo drinks more beer.
Regional cultural differences and history don't come into question when it comes to how one country perceives others in the side of the world, so please, refrain from those simplistic ad-hominem arguments.