2
paraguayan_observer 2 points ago +2 / -0

They what? How many are there? There is no such thing as "they" when it's just one person.

17
paraguayan_observer 17 points ago +17 / -0

"Remember kids, sideways for attention, longways for results."

3
paraguayan_observer 3 points ago +3 / -0

Totally justified. I agree 100% and more countries should start doing it.

4
paraguayan_observer 4 points ago +4 / -0

I hope she's ok... Not having a way to know about her is worrisome

4
paraguayan_observer 4 points ago +4 / -0

I watched up until the end of season 3 when it was on Youtube. After they took it all down I stopped. Maybe for the best... I believe things went on a strange path after that.

4
paraguayan_observer 4 points ago +4 / -0

Is that golden cheeto dust on her fingers? What is that?

9
paraguayan_observer 9 points ago +9 / -0

"I'm a down-home commie trans woman who's real sweet to her friends, fans, comrades, and basically anyone with common decency!"

I still don't understand how these "people" run towards communism for comfort. In what world will communists not shoot them on sight?

1
paraguayan_observer 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hmm, I didn't know so I had to research a bit:

-You need to be 22 yo or older, have a clear criminal record, pass a physical and psychological examination and show a bunch of documents.

This is what I found about what kind of weapons a civilian can get:

Article 12.- Firearms for civilian use. They are all those non-automatic firearms that by their designs, calibers and characteristics admit their possession by the civilian population in the manner and form of their regulation by the competent authority; and are classified as follows: (a) firearms for personal defense; b) firearms for sport use; and, c) firearms for collection. Article 13.- Personal defense firearms. They are those non-automatic firearms destined to the individual defense, of goods or inhabitants of the property of its possession, in the manner and form of its regulation.

That should give you an idea.

4
paraguayan_observer 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well, I always lived in the city so I don't really know for sure... but since there are not that many people in rural areas they all know each other. My friend lives in Areguá and his house has an open backyard were anyone can go through so I think it's more chill there.

8
paraguayan_observer 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yes, we speak spanish, guaraní and a mix of both, also known as jopara.

I live in Asunción and from my experience It's great to live here but don't leave things on your car, open locks or things at arms hand because some people steal stuff just because they can. For example, my neighbor had her potted plant stolen after they jumped the fence.

7
paraguayan_observer 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yes I am! And I also live in Paraguay. If I remember correctly I created this account when people were migrating from The_Donald to the .win version... but, as my name suggest, I just observed things unfold.

view more: ‹ Prev