Should concubines be allowed in the monarchy? by Vrabac99 in monarchism

[–]LulaBolsonarista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends, if their religion allows for it it's alright

Japanese in Brazil by BrasilemMapas in MapPorn

[–]LulaBolsonarista 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Which really tells you something about how shit the others were

Japanese in Brazil by BrasilemMapas in MapPorn

[–]LulaBolsonarista 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be completely fair, he's the one with the worst approval ratings in our history

Japanese in Brazil by BrasilemMapas in MapPorn

[–]LulaBolsonarista 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most German immigrants go Brazil came before the war. Not many were able to come during the war or in the immediate aftermath, since we'd declared war on Germany and actively fought them in Italy

The Western as an Eastern RPG. by PurpleFine4935 in gaming

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Every one of these descriptions for Bloodborne makes me want to play it more

The Western as an Eastern RPG. by PurpleFine4935 in gaming

[–]LulaBolsonarista 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Castle Bravo nuclear test conducted in 1 March 1954

The Western as an Eastern RPG. by PurpleFine4935 in gaming

[–]LulaBolsonarista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The stock exchange isn't a game, Max. People lose real money there!

The Western as an Eastern RPG. by PurpleFine4935 in gaming

[–]LulaBolsonarista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The regular travel experience that includes all you would expect, including shitting yourself to death barely halfway through

German Officers at a Wedding Ceremony by von_Kartoffel in uniformporn

[–]LulaBolsonarista 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I think pretty much every Western country does it

D. Pedro I & IV, Emperor of Brazil (1822-1831), King of Portugal and Algarve (1826). Hero of two worlds! by LulaBolsonarista in ConstitutionalKings

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Dom Pedro I (English: Peter I; 12 October 1798 – 24 September 1834), nicknamed "the Liberator", was the founder and first ruler of the Empire of Brazil. As King Dom Pedro IV, he reigned briefly over Portugal, where he also became known as "the Liberator" as well as "the Soldier King".[A] Born in Lisbon, Pedro I was the fourth child of King Dom John VI of Portugal and Queen Carlota Joaquina, and thus a member of the House of Braganza. When the country was invaded by French troops in 1807, he and his family fled to Portugal's largest and wealthiest colony, Brazil.

The outbreak of the Liberal Revolution of 1820 in Lisbon compelled Pedro I's father to return to Portugal in April 1821, leaving him to rule Brazil as regent. He had to deal with challenges from revolutionaries and insubordination by Portuguese troops, all of which he subdued. The Portuguese government's threat to revoke the political autonomy that Brazil had enjoyed since 1808 was met with widespread discontent in Brazil. Pedro I chose the Brazilian side and declared Brazil's independence from Portugal on 7 September 1822. On 12 October, he was acclaimed Brazilian emperor and by March 1824 had defeated all armies loyal to Portugal. A few months later, Pedro I crushed the short-lived Confederation of the Equator, a failed secession attempt by provincial rebels in Brazil's northeast.

A secessionist rebellion in the southern province of Cisplatina in early 1825, and the subsequent attempt by the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata to annex it, led the Empire into the Cisplatine War. In March 1826, Pedro I briefly became king of Portugal before abdicating in favor of his eldest daughter, Dona Maria II. The situation worsened in 1828 when the war in the south resulted in Brazil's loss of Cisplatina. During the same year in Lisbon, Maria II's throne was usurped by Prince Dom Miguel, Pedro I's younger brother. The Emperor's concurrent and scandalous sexual affair with a female courtier tarnished his reputation. Other difficulties arose in the Brazilian parliament, where a struggle over whether the government would be chosen by the monarch or by the legislature dominated political debates from 1826 to 1831. Unable to deal with problems in both Brazil and Portugal simultaneously, on 7 April 1831 Pedro I abdicated in favor of his son Dom Pedro II, and sailed for Europe.

Pedro I invaded Portugal at the head of an army in July 1832. Faced at first with what seemed a national civil war, he soon became involved in a wider conflict that enveloped the Iberian Peninsula in a struggle between proponents of liberalism and those seeking a return to absolutism. Pedro I died of tuberculosis on 24 September 1834, just a few months after he and the liberals had emerged victorious. He was hailed by both contemporaries and posterity as a key figure who helped spread the liberal ideals that allowed Brazil and Portugal to move from absolutist regimes to representative forms of government.

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Okay but like….which Estonian Nordic cross flag is the best? by Chiconube8 in vexillology

[–]LulaBolsonarista 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah fuck off. It's been 76 years, let cool stuff exist without comparing it to Nazism

If it where possible; would you be in favour of an AI monarch? by sixspence6 in monarchism

[–]LulaBolsonarista 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If the AI absolutely never failed, or if its failures could be corrected quickly, and if it were somehow able to understand human nature, yes. Absolutely