debora nascimento gif pack
CLICK THE SOURCE LINK BELOW and you will find #50 245x150px gifs of Débora Nascimento as Filomenta "Filo" in Êta Mundo Bom! various clips (2016)! These were created from scratch by Sveja. Do what you want with these, just don't repost/claim as your own, don't use them to play Debora or in any smut/smut-based blogs, and like/reblog if using. If you like what I'm doing, feel free to commission me (/commissionsinfo) or send me a coffee (/svejarph).
Débora was 30-31 during filming and is Brazilian (Native, Black, and white). Please keep in mind that this show was set in Brazil during the 1940s.
tw: alcohol, baby, drinking, fire, flashing lights, flickering lights, hugging, kissing, military, shaky camera
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Rio and São Paulo Experience The Hottest Day of The Year, with a Thermal Sensation of up to 50°C
Thermometers reached 42.5°C in the capital of Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo residents faced up to 38.5°C
The two largest cities in Brazil recorded their highest temperatures for 2023 this Sunday (12), according to data from the municipalities of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
In São Paulo, thermometers marked 36.9°C, surpassing the 36.5°C recorded on September 24, 2023.
In Rio, the temperature was even higher: 42.5°C was recorded in Irajá, in the northern zone.
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In honor of Starbucks declaring bankruptcy in Brazil, the country that drinks more coffee than the rest of the world, here is my ranking of Brazilian coffee options:
cafézinho: 10/10
Our blessed little coffee or the small break coffee. Usually served as a courtesy after lunch in any restaurant. You can find this one literally anywhere in Brazil. Your office’s breakroom. Hospitals’ hallways. Literally any business that has a waiting room. The only place you won’t find it is in a dentist’s office for a matter of principle, I suppose.
Café da cantina da escola: 10/10
The coffee you find in school/colleges' cafeterias. Usually has more sugar than advised to serve to teenagers but that’s the point. Only costs R$ 1,00 to R$ 2,00 reais. Served in plastic cups so you can carry it around with you and hug it against your chest if you live in one of the four states that has a winter season. Kept me awake during many many boring classes.
Café no copo americano: 11/10
The one from the bakery/bar closest to your home/school/job. This cup, called ‘american’ for industry history reasons, is a staple of Brazilian culture. Does it taste good? Honestly I don’t know but habit is a powerful thing. You’re gonna drink this coffee until the day you die and think it is the best thing ever. Bonus points if comes with a pão na chapa.
Café do metrô de São Paulo: 10000/10
Literally any coffee served in the metro stations in São Paulo. This coffee keeps Paulistas - and consequently, the whole country - one step further from total collapse.
Café com requeijão: 10/10
(sorry that's the best image I could find but it's really good I promise)
It’s coffee. And then you cut small pieces of a special type of Brazilian cheese and add to it for a burst of flavor. Makes your intestines work like crazy. Popular in the northeast region of Brazil. Not for everyone.
Café da casa da vó: 100/10
Your grandma’s coffee. She thinks you’re too thin. You’re not escaping her home anytime soon. The coffee is only an excuse for her to feed you. Must be served in the classic brown cup.
Café com leite: 10/10
Half and half. Popular with kids. What do you mean kids aren’t supposed to drink coffee?
Café mineiro com pão de queijo: 1000000000+/10
Minas Gerais’ coffee served with cheese bread. If you come to Brazil and don’t experience this combo, what are you even doing with your life? What’s the purpose of your existence? You’re gonna think about this flavor until the day you die.
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