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When you see people complaining against their governments on TV you only see one side of the truth. Always remember there are millions of persons who decided to stay at home and sometimes most of them don't support the ones you see on TV...

 

Indeed.

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The Brazilian democracy is the world's fourth biggest in terms of people who voted : more than 111 million people will vote this year.Just behind India, the United States and Indonesia.

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WOW! I didn't know so many people lived in Indonesia!!!

 

250 million inhabitants, and it's a very promising emerging country, the creator of the BRIC acronym (an employee from Goldman Sachs) even said it was a mistake to put Russia in it because Indonesia is showing way more promises ^^"

As a box office market it's a market to monitor because it could become really big, much more than Korea and Japan.

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Gone Girl was released this weekend in Brazil with $0.86m OW, I guess that's good enough given the book is unknown and the movie didn't have time to benefit from its hype in the US.

There is potential for great legs though.

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The election in Rio de Janeiro :

 

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All these ballot papers on the ground lol you could be a bit cleaner guys ^^"

So many people going to vote :o

 

why the hell are these people running lol

 

And voting here is mandatory, if you don't vote you need to explain your absence.

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No, Fullbuster, I voted for Aécio Neves. Now let's see what happens.

 

Seriously??? :o

I thought you hated him at some point, you never cease to surprise ^^

 

But, still, you probably made the best choice B):lol:

 

So, when can we expect the first results?

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Seriously??? :o

I thought you hated him at some point, you never cease to surprise ^^

 

But, still, you probably made the best choice B):lol:

 

So, when can we expect the first results?

Around 19h00 (Brasília time). 

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Seriously??? :o

I thought you hated him at some point, you never cease to surprise ^^

 

But, still, you probably made the best choice B):lol:

 

So, when can we expect the first results?

I talked to my father today. He said Aécio's government was quite good in here. Since I was a child, I don't remember it very well. So I decided to give him a chance.

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Some pics :

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The Brazilian democracy is the world's fourth biggest in terms of people who voted : more than 111 million people will vote this year.Just behind India, the United States and Indonesia.

This election sounds similar to what happened in India this year, we had an awful incumbent government riddled with scandals and corruption and a nosediving economy. Then the opposition found the right man to lead the charge, and they won with a huge mandate.

Looks like there wasn't a strong opposition candidate in Brazil.

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