É impressionante o nível a que chegamos. O recibo que vocês estão passando nessa Copa do Mundo é nojento. O Brasil virou isso aí? Secar os caras, até entendo, faz parte da rivalidade. Agora, distorcer absolutamente tudo em relação à arbitragem? É um chororô revoltante.
@MarceloUchoa_ Que vida chata que vc deve ter hein, bro. Nao da so pra curtir o futebol e o melhor campeonato do mundo em paz? Descansa um pouco, militante.
Vinícius Junior tá fazendo exatamente o que se espera de um jogador com o status que ele tem contra um adversário como o Haiti.
Já o Raphinha teve a atuação de um Rony Rústico.
São níveis completamente diferentes. Nunca mais comparem, é desrespeitoso.
Se eu fosse a diretoria do flamengo, me recusaria a ceder Danilo, Alex Sandro, Leo Pereira e Paquetá para a Seleção Brasileira.
Pelo menos o Alex Sandro e o Danilo.
Em protesto, é claro.
Modern New York was built on the bones of a Brazilian city.
In 1630, the Dutch West India Company seized northeastern Brazil from the Portuguese.
They held it for 24 years.
The colony was called New Holland.
Its capital was Mauritsstad, built in 1637 on an island next to Recife.
Mauritsstad was the first planned city in the Americas.
It had paved streets, the first astronomical observatory in the Americas, and the first botanical garden in the New World.
Sephardic Jews who had escaped the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions came to live there.
In 1636, they founded the first synagogue in the Americas, Kahal Zur Israel.
The community grew to roughly 1,500 people, the largest Jewish community in the New World.
They worked in finance, sugar trading, and shipping.
In 1654, the Portuguese retook Recife and brought the Inquisition with them.
The Jews of Recife had three months to leave.
Most went back to Amsterdam.
Twenty-three of them got on a ship that ended up in New Amsterdam in September 1654.
The local governor, Peter Stuyvesant, tried to expel them.
The Dutch West India Company overruled him.
Those 23 refugees from Recife founded Congregation Shearith Israel, the first Jewish congregation in North America.
It was the only synagogue in New York City for the next 171 years.
In 1792, when 24 brokers signed the Buttonwood Agreement that founded the New York Stock Exchange, 6 of the original signatories were members of Shearith Israel.
A close friend of the congregation's leader, Gershom Mendes Seixas, was Alexander Hamilton.
Ten years after the refugees arrived, in 1664, the English took New Amsterdam and renamed it New York.
The Jewish community that helped found Wall Street started in a Brazilian port city.
Brazil and New York have been on the same map for almost four centuries.
Most American allocators have never connected the dot.