Sorry - Super Campeones, in Spanish-speaking AmericaYes, and in Spanish-speaking world we call the series Campeones
Sorry - Super Campeones, in Spanish-speaking AmericaYes, and in Spanish-speaking world we call the series Campeones
Its more 'chonky' so to speak I think.It appears as that's d' belong to an alternate and different Portuguese and Spanish colonization areas and thus it lead to a differents Brazilians national borders... Given, that it north borders seems to be very near to the Amazon river and the south it's far north than OTL and IIRC near St. Catarina orRio Grande do NorteParana but,in change ITTL map, it appears to include the Paraguayan Chaco region and near all of OTL Bolivia and even part of the Peruvian Amazonian region....
Chonky boy indeedIts more 'chonky' so to speak I think.
The end goal of Brazilian civilization: Become football.Heck with this shape you could even play football with it if you were large enough
You joke but I asked my little brother how Brazil came to be(history lesson) and he was likeThe end goal of Brazilian civilization: Become football.
Its clear...your little brother understands more about history than you.You joke but I asked my little brother how Brazil came to be(history lesson) and he was like
"Oh thats easy! Our country was founded on Football!"
Like as if FIFA colonized Brazil or something
And/or that Brazil was 'done' independent only for the Brazilian can play football together ..."Oh thats easy! Our country was founded on Football!"
Like as if FIFA colonized Brazil or something
Woah! I had no idea that was a thing (I've never seen that show), but I'm surprised no one's done a map or one-shot thing based on that.The old Mission Impossible series seems to imply that there are any number of fictional countries, that there is a third Communist Great Power besides the USSR & PRC (the Photographer), and that a rump Nazi state exists in Scandinavia (or at least that this is not an unbelievable claim in their world) (the Submarine).
But I think most ends up in "you saved the world, but nobody except a few will know it" kinda (?)A lot of spy fiction has geopolitical repercussions, come to think of it.
For many people, particularly but not exclusively of L.A. it's a kind of religion, their passion, source of extreme happiness mixed/contrasted by ones of near unbearable anguish/sadness. You only have to look at how many boys across L. A. that were named Diego to honour the most famous one (for football lovers, of course)... But I think that this very short scene clip which its based in a known and old Rioplatense Spanish language saying would be perhaps the better example to help to represent it...Almost a folk religion and way of life rather than sport
A guy[a big football fan] can change anything. His face, his home, his family, his girlfriend, his religion, his God. But there’s one thing he can’t change. He can’t change his passion [his Football team].
And the club of a person is like it's tribe, with it's own history and values. It's even a family thing to some extentFor many people, particularly but not exclusively of L.A. it's a kind of religion, their passion, source of extreme happiness mixed/contrasted by ones of near unbearable anguish/sadness. You only have to look at how many boys across L. A. that were named Diego to honour the most famous one (for football lovers, of course)... But I think that this very short scene clip which its based in a known and old Rioplatense Spanish language saying would be perhaps the better example to help to represent it...
Finally a world where Brazil is the Hyperpower!By the way, talking about football...the series Inazuma Eleven is wild.
Is not exactly much alternate history (they travel in time in one part of the franchise for what I remember), but like, everything pretty much revolves around and is decided with football
Indeed, to so extreme, that some people (either Mothers or Fathers),ask and are allowed or even stimulated to, join/make member of their Football club to their unborn sons/daughters with ultrasound pics used ias d photography for their membership cards photography.And the club of a person is like it's tribe, with it's own history and values. It's even a family thing to some extent
I mean a lot of it is that they went to great length to avoid using real places (exceptions occasionally made for Berlin and Washington DC) so there are lots of generic countries, but they also kept this up when they clearly had a specific country in mind. Hence there are like five separate "People's Republics" that the US is fighting the Cold War against, two Not-South Africas, one not-Saudi Arabia, etc.Woah! I had no idea that was a thing (I've never seen that show), but I'm surprised no one's done a map or one-shot thing based on that.
A lot of spy fiction has geopolitical repercussions, come to think of it.