Move to any major Brazilian city and you will learn to hate it. The sheer amount of brutalist buildings just ruins every skyline in the country. When I go to big cities abroad, I really feel in a totally different world
What is great news is that they are being prosecuted, but the fact that those scandals happen at all is sad. I do get your point though, those kinds of scandals have probably been happening for a long time so it is good…
I'm yet to see good major news about Brazil this year. So far it's been microcephaly, the economy flirting with depression, corruption scandals and a political crisis. I wonder how are we going to cope with hosting the…
In Brazil German, Italian and Japanese were also banned during WW2. This was also done so that the immigrants and their descendants would integrate into the Brazilian society faster
I agree partially. Refereeing mistakes are part of the fun of soccer and other sports, but it is not so funny when the team you support ends up losing a game or a championship because of them.
AFAIK, the most complex board game solved to date is checkers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinook_(draughts_player). Chess is also solvable, but researchers are far from solving it yet
Move to any major Brazilian city and you will learn to hate it. The sheer amount of brutalist buildings just ruins every skyline in the country. When I go to big cities abroad, I really feel in a totally different world
What is great news is that they are being prosecuted, but the fact that those scandals happen at all is sad. I do get your point though, those kinds of scandals have probably been happening for a long time so it is good…
I'm yet to see good major news about Brazil this year. So far it's been microcephaly, the economy flirting with depression, corruption scandals and a political crisis. I wonder how are we going to cope with hosting the…
In Brazil German, Italian and Japanese were also banned during WW2. This was also done so that the immigrants and their descendants would integrate into the Brazilian society faster
I agree partially. Refereeing mistakes are part of the fun of soccer and other sports, but it is not so funny when the team you support ends up losing a game or a championship because of them.
AFAIK, the most complex board game solved to date is checkers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinook_(draughts_player). Chess is also solvable, but researchers are far from solving it yet