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Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
They can't even speak Portuguese right. They keep babbling these incoherent words.
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Can you speak Portuguese? I'm curious now
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Yes, I can speak Portuguese.
Sim, eu falo Português. É a minha língua nativa, pois eu nasci no Brasil
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It seems like a beautiful language, maybe I'll look into it someday
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
It's very similar to Spanish albeit it's more complex and it changes a lot depending on what region and dialect you're exploring
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I understand what you mean, how well can you speak English?
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Well I've been learning English ever since I was 5. I got grammar and text in general down to a point, I did one of those Cambridge tests that determine your "fluency" in English and I scored C2 (highest level), speech is a little hard but once I manage to lock in it becomes very easy. I'm very sure I can keep up a conversation with a native English speaker.
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Have you ever thought about visiting other countries? If so, which ones?
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
No.
Only the US really but that's because a lot of the states have a large Hispanic population. Even then Chicano culture is much different than mine so I don't know if I'd get along with them very well.
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I'm sorry to pester you with questions, but what's life like where you are? Is it boring? Are there a lot of farms? What's the crime like?
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
1. It's good. I'm very rich by Brazilian standards so I live like a king.
2. Kind of. I live with my grandparents so my day-to-day is pretty quiet.
3. I don't necessarily understand what you meant by this, but if you meant if there are a lot of farms in Brazil itself then yes, we are very well known for being the world's breadbasket.
4. Very bad.
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Maybe you are secretly a crime boss who spends his time on the schlog? ^⁠_⁠^

What's culture like in Brazil? You've mentioned not alot of people like what you do.. are there a lot of bookstores or libraries in Brazil?
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Frankly I do not like Brazilian culture. I hate how the people here emphasize partying over doing actual work. Everybody here is so loud. Even the introverts are loud.
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Define introverted.. are they self proclaimed or do you mark them as introverts?
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Self proclaimed bastards. They say "oh well I don't go out of my way to talk to people so I must be an introvert!" but whenever somebody mentions a topic they like just start yelling and blabbering on about it. Our people genuinely cannot speak normally. If you compare a Brazilian to say, a Scandinavian, your ears are going to start bleeding out over how louder the Brazilian is.
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I see,,, I think this is just a normie thing. In the States these people also exist.. what about intelligence? If you were put into a room with 20 other Brazilians your age, how would you rank in terms of intelligence?
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Honestly I don't know. I overestimate myself sometimes. But if we're going off general knowledge, I think I could easily win.
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Would you consider yourself introverted?
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Yes. I currently do not have any friends. I could go out of my way to make some but I just don't care enough. (< coping)
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Why don't you care? Do you have some sort of complex? Do you just not want to bother? Surely there's someone out there who likes what you like (in a non political way)
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