i like to imagine that this guy overheard their loud arguing about pim not getting a hotel and he knew a place they could stay for cheap which is why he asked if they were tourists and if they had money.
Lol. Like he was genuinely curious if they had cash, and if they said yes he'd be like "okay great, I just wanted to make sure because this place I know only takes cash."
Yeah even in America how a homeless begs you but you tell them I ain't rich enough to give out money. Some of us struggle to live without becoming homeless like them yet they haven't a clue.
The way the guy says "well, listen my friends you have a great time in Brazil" is exactly how almost every conversation I've ever had with panhandlers/homeless folks has ended. Just out of nowhere they go from begging to ending that convo in such an abruptly polite way and then peace out.
The thing is, panhandling either works or it dont, there usualy isnt much you can get by squeezing someone who already said no, best they can do is politely fuck off and find an easier mark
I cant stress enough how brilliant this episode was. From the title "Smiling Friends go to Brasil" it would lead you to believe that the gang would get into all sorts of stereotypical mischief in the country, like how The Simpsons and Family Guy lean heavily into stereotypes when visiting other countries. But here it's just a simple argument and frustration around not booking a hotel in Brazil and the entire episode is tales place in the Airport. It's such a clever misdirect and the joke doesnt overstay its welcome. It really feel like a group of freinds genuinely arguing but trying not to hurt each others feelings
Alright bro calm down. Im all for LIKING and even LOVING a show/show creators,etc. But you need to take it down a notch. Your on their Dick a little to much, like how republicans were when Trump came around😬😗😅
@@pedroedmond4343 they are referring to Carnaval, don’t understand why they choose to go with Mardi Gras though, considering Rio is famous for Carnaval and Mardi Gras is usually used specifically for New Orleans
I just love how this show captures awkward realistic moments of life we have all experienced. The way they talk over each other, the odd dialogue from the old man, even Charlie's movements are both hilarious and relatable.
Man this episode sets this season up for a thriller. The part where Glep fights Godzilla and Charlie has a hotdog eating competition with Elvis. Nonstop action this episode.
I mean, the ads showed a scene of them walking through the airport talking about what they were excited for. I think a lot of us knew they weren’t leaving the airport.
watched this whole episode with my mom she was 100 percent confused and said she didn't understand a single thing I enjoyed it and thought it was funny.
@@kaj7135 The episode just wasn't really funny and I'm pretty sure that's exactly the point. It didn't have any punchline because the punchline was nothing happening.
@@iz2333 It’s also just the hilarity of how absurdly realisticly these cartoon characters treat the situation. It’s a very well done episode that feels so awkward in that sense
for me, i got my mom into the show and when this ep dropped my whole family got invested LOL. my mom genuinely got stressed out and worried for them and the situation and all of us were laughing at how we definitely have convos and situations like this. im so hyped for s2 fr lol
I’m gonna say this is one of the most realistic depictions of Brazil in any show ever. Even when it’s not carnaval the airports are always fucking crowded here for some reason. I still don’t understand why
True, given that brazil is very similar to mexico and Colombia, like these illegal/criminal things keep happening now and then, in latin america in general
if I knew they where coming I would have told some friends and organised everithing for them to stay in their house for free, but ofcourse Pim didn't tell anyone...
I love this so much because it's so freaking accurate, sometimes you don't have to look outside of reality to find the most absurd and surreal situations.
I just realized this was probably a joke about the Brazil pamphlet you get that tells you WHEN YOU GET ROBBED always carry a fake wallet and a fake cellphone.
"Tomar, how would you feel if some random guy at brazil ask you for cash while you're in a middle of a conversation with you- Let's say, let's say if you were with me and Chris at some airport. How would you feel about that?"
"You're a tourist?" "I'm sorry we don't have time to talk right now we're in the middle of figuring something out." "But you are a tourist?" "Yes, we're tourists. Yes. Yes. We have everything figured out, uhh-" Idk if it's on purpose or not but I love the way he switches his answer there. Just saying whatever to get out of that uncomfortable situation.
Character mannerisms in this episode are wild. Alan laughing at Charlie flinching before realizing that Charlie didn't think it was funny then adjusting his behavior, good stuff
The entire season is filled with insane characters and storylines and then the season finale is an airport mishap that gets resolved pretty quickly. Comedy gold.
as a brazilian, i can confirm bad things do happen in brazil. one of those things is during carnaval people will fill balloons with piss and throw them from their apartment buildings. it's also not too uncommon to see a flaming vehicle, usually a white van, on the side of the road while driving. 🇧🇷 come to brazil! 🇧🇷
Charlie turning, then realizing the guy is way too close to him and having to re-adjust his stance to stand up straight is so funny to me for some reason
Pim said "a lot of bad things happen in Brazil", just look at the people sitting at the first table they pass by. I wouldn't want to meet them in a dark alley by accident fo'sho
I have a feeling that Zach encountered something similar to this in his life and has replicated this event here with all the mannerisms and speech patterns intact for our amusement.
Back when I was in my early twenties, something like this happened with my ex. Some really rough, scary looking dude just came out of nowhere and started asking me a bunch of questions. Then he asked me if I had any money on me. I said "Sorry dude, I really dont." Then my ex scoffed and said "yes you do." Needless to say she didnt last long in our relationship. A good partner would have read how uncomfortable a situation like that is and back you up. She actually got mad at me later because she was upset I didnt "help the needy", that guy looked 100% ready to stab me.
This exact scenario happened to me when I went on a road trip to Vegas for my senior vacation. It was just me and a buddy, and it was the farthest for home we had ever been by ourselves. We started having car problems on the way back and had to stop in Indian res. territory (HUGE traveling mistake, do not EVER stop in Indian res. on road trips, get gas before or after, they are super dangerous and have their own police that can take forever to respond. they also do not take kindly to outsiders.) to check out our car. as soon as we stopped a truck pulled over and a guy got out to walk towards us, he started waving and i noped out and tried to put all the oil and tools away, but was to slow. he got super close asked if we had car problems and were alone, i said "No my dad lives just down the road and we just bought this car" (obviously not true, im usually a really bad liar and terrible at confrontation, so i have the holy spirit to thank for that) and he started to back off, he kept reaching in his back pocket and tried to touch me and following me around the car asking if i had any money or spare change or anything valuable to which i replied "no live just down the road" again he backed off and commented on my Evangelion shirt saying "i love transformers, i like your shirt". finally i got everything put up and jumped in the car and locked the doors, he tried to keep the door from closing, but i was too fast and sped off... scariest experience ever...
I feel like the "do you have any cash" brazilian man's voice STRONGLY resembles Sethical's "baku" character (the boneless pizza guy) correct me if I am wrong but do any of you guys hear it too?
Remember brad Williams talking about the Brazilian tourist survival pamphlet that directed tourists to carry a fake phone and wallet for WHEN you get muged
i like to imagine that this guy overheard their loud arguing about pim not getting a hotel and he knew a place they could stay for cheap which is why he asked if they were tourists and if they had money.
Lol. Like he was genuinely curious if they had cash, and if they said yes he'd be like "okay great, I just wanted to make sure because this place I know only takes cash."
My man, you would 100% be mugged if u thought like that lol
nah, people usually
pan handle when they ask
@@pedroveloso6422
My man, you need to relax lol, it’s a cartoon with unpredictable outcomes.
@@pedroveloso6422 who gets mugged inside an airport?
This is so realistic, like the old man trying to swindle tourists into giving him money, that's 100% something that might happen in Brazil.
Might?
@@davidza2887 yes, he is right
that shit happens everywhere in every country if the tourists are lost
This happens in every country my man.
@@sorrymommy8190 Sorry but this never happened to me when I visited Antarctica 🥱
I love that if you go back, you can actually see Charlie flinch when the guy points at him.
Man you have a really sharp eye
Yeah I didn’t notice it until just now
And move his hand toward his pocket 😂
_LITERALLY_ went back to check when he mentioned
I love this show. Absolutely _nothing_ is mistake when they say that kind of shit lol
I noticed it before they said he flinched
I love how Charlie does that gun hand gesture when he explains that he thought the man would pull something out of his pocket
i was wondering why he didn't just say gun but i relized he was hinting to that cause he shouldnt say gun in an airport
It would not be the first time a random character pulled a gun out at Charlie
Smiling Friends is brilliant at doing those little hand gestures people do whilst talking, makes the characters feel real.
Probably PTSD from DJ Spit
@@RadarHawk AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH OMG YES
0:15 I love the way Charlie turns around to face the guy then leans back, he's animated like a funny little character
When I click the timestamp Charlie is facing forwards
@@SeedlessStrawberry the perfect time stamp
And also his little "uh" before getting interrupted by the man
@@SeedlessStrawberry he noticed you rewinding
0:28 I love the way he nods too
Zachary Hadel has seen too many Brazilian liveleak videos
He does talk about watching gore/rekt videos a lot on Sleepycabin and OneyPlays so you're probably right, lmao
@Isaac Clarke RIP classic site
He's seen footage
Bestgore was the go to for all that but they got shut down so tbh idk where to go to see all that shit anymore
Where's all the machete fights?
They capture so accurately the small horrible things that happen
Yeah even in America how a homeless begs you but you tell them I ain't rich enough to give out money. Some of us struggle to live without becoming homeless like them yet they haven't a clue.
@@EnchantedSmellyWolf are you sure you aren't homeless yourself if you are at a risk of bankruptcy over giving them a dollar?
@@dankovsky9473 considering a large amount of americans have at least some degre of debt thats a pretty ignorant statement to make.
@@EnchantedSmellyWolf Yes, those awful homeless people haven't a clue what it's like to struggle just to live.
@@Palafico3 You missed the point smart one.
I love how the others have to correct Charlie "I dont wanna answer" with "No, No Cash". I wanna see more dialogue in media; like this
family guy
@@billul1 no
@@billul1 Boomer media
omg u right
Npc comment
I just noticed at 0:30 he actually does move his hand back, and Charlie does indeed flinch next time.
DO YOU. Have any kash?
@@denyhaguilar679 Any kash with you? KASH
@@fadeskywards1245 im not giving you the answer to that sir
@@Fordan_greeman714
What about your-
I just now noticed Charlie also watches him move his hand behind him.
The way the guy says "well, listen my friends you have a great time in Brazil" is exactly how almost every conversation I've ever had with panhandlers/homeless folks has ended. Just out of nowhere they go from begging to ending that convo in such an abruptly polite way and then peace out.
And then you have to nod and agree with them to get them to go away xD
The thing is, panhandling either works or it dont, there usualy isnt much you can get by squeezing someone who already said no, best they can do is politely fuck off and find an easier mark
Charlie comes off as a guy who used to work security back in the day. Always kinda alert and has a healthy amount of paranoia
Feels like something Zach would add to his character
Would explain why he always chose to go for the gun in the Frowning Friends.
he said it himself, he's seen a lot of videos online
@@pencilgoblin655 I like to think Charlie watches that "fake" self-defense guy from Detroit.
@@lavatacoburrito9410 explains why he tried to disarm the rapper something you should never do
I like to think that this wasn’t even scripted and they literally just followed Zach and his friends and held a mic up to them
I cant stress enough how brilliant this episode was. From the title "Smiling Friends go to Brasil" it would lead you to believe that the gang would get into all sorts of stereotypical mischief in the country, like how The Simpsons and Family Guy lean heavily into stereotypes when visiting other countries. But here it's just a simple argument and frustration around not booking a hotel in Brazil and the entire episode is tales place in the Airport. It's such a clever misdirect and the joke doesnt overstay its welcome. It really feel like a group of freinds genuinely arguing but trying not to hurt each others feelings
Alright bro calm down. Im all for LIKING and even LOVING a show/show creators,etc. But you need to take it down a notch. Your on their Dick a little to much, like how republicans were when Trump came around😬😗😅
its like the seinfeld chinese restaurant or the parking garage but even more simple
wow congratulations you explained the joke
couldn’t have said it better
Yeah I think literally everyone who saw the episode got that
ngl i think these are the type of friends most people want lol
I'd rather have friends who book the hotel correctly lol
It's great when you do have them. Wouldn't trade mine for anything. Except a hotel in Brazil.
I feel like most of us do have friends like this, we just don't realize it lmao
me and my friends are like this lmao
In a podcast,
It is confirmed that the guy asking for money, is how Zach first meet one of his friends Joshua Tomar.
so his friend's a krusty guy who sounds like a robot
@@potatogod975hey man I’d watch what you say about tomar, that guy is rumored to have a Chinese spy network monitoring UA-cam 24/7
@@potatogod975 lol
This isnt true.
In an oneyplays leaked goonsesh audio zach recounts when he met tomar in mexico when tomar skinned that poor man alive
As a fellow Brazilian citizen, this is way too accurate like, fr some weird ass shit happens here sometimes
As a Brazillian citizen, do we even have Mardi Gras or are they referring to Carnaval?
Sometimes?
@@pedroedmond4343 they are referring to Carnaval, don’t understand why they choose to go with Mardi Gras though, considering Rio is famous for Carnaval and Mardi Gras is usually used specifically for New Orleans
@@eduardosilveira6974 The joke is that they got it wrong.
@@pedroedmond4343 fr i had to look it up cus i've never heard carnaval referred to as mardi gras as a brazilian lmao
The way they interrumpt each other is so realistic and funny at the same time. That's one of the reason I love this show
When Pim and Alan are like “I was just- oh, you go ahead.” “No, you go.” “I was just gonna say-“
I just love how this show captures awkward realistic moments of life we have all experienced. The way they talk over each other, the odd dialogue from the old man, even Charlie's movements are both hilarious and relatable.
Npc comment
Lets be fair though. Alan Charlie or Glep should have handled the hotels. Pim shouldn’t have to do everything, he already got the flight.
1:10 Zach casually admits to being a LiveLeak watcher.
Man this episode sets this season up for a thriller. The part where Glep fights Godzilla and Charlie has a hotdog eating competition with Elvis. Nonstop action this episode.
Dude, Mr. Boss running BACK inside the power plant when it was in meltdown has me stressed, I hope he figures a way to rescue Mr. Frog
Pim turning green was pretty cool too
These aren't actual events your lying
@@netherminer101 wym? You must be watching a different show 🤣🗿
@@netherminer101 it's literally what happened, maybe you didn't see the correct one?
I like how charlie really does flinch at 0:31 over the dude putting his hand is his pocket. I didn't pick that up the first time I watched it
This is such a real situation
I'm from brazil and i know at least 5 people who look and would act exactly like that guy
da pra ver o nível do inglês daquele Brasileiro
@@kaiquearcade7755 da pra ver o nível do seu português tbm kk
Brazil isn’t real
@@Seven-8 kkk boa
@@WhyNot-yy5wz Isso é o que eu digo a mim mesmo toda noite antes de dormir.
I just love how this episode was also just a single “shot” the whole time.
0:32 Charlie actually does flinch
That's a nice attention to detail
I like how long we were teased for it to be a talk show of the hotel issue
I mean, the ads showed a scene of them walking through the airport talking about what they were excited for. I think a lot of us knew they weren’t leaving the airport.
@@LoganWH8 it'd be 10x funnier if they animated them doing a bunch of fun, cool shit and ran that as the ad
I like how that guy only has 1 in-between frame when he raises his arm.
Really happy to see Marc M's voice outside of his own stuff.
Reminds me a little of the "you got any Pepto" guy
Get you some strange
I have yet to see the entire special but all I've seen is just them arguing and arguing with whoever else and it's just amazing
You said you haven't seen the whole special yet you described everything that happens in it
Isn't it like 10 min
@@leonardoestradavega2662 yeah it's just a regular episode
This episode is 10 minutes lol. The only thing “special” about it is how funny it is despite being in only one setting
What a cute couple towards the end
watched this whole episode with my mom she was 100 percent confused and said she didn't understand a single thing I enjoyed it and thought it was funny.
Some people need punchlines tattooed to the insides of their eyelids before they can understand any attempt at humor. It’s depressing, really.
@@kaj7135 The episode just wasn't really funny and I'm pretty sure that's exactly the point. It didn't have any punchline because the punchline was nothing happening.
@@iz2333 It’s also just the hilarity of how absurdly realisticly these cartoon characters treat the situation. It’s a very well done episode that feels so awkward in that sense
for me, i got my mom into the show and when this ep dropped my whole family got invested LOL. my mom genuinely got stressed out and worried for them and the situation and all of us were laughing at how we definitely have convos and situations like this. im so hyped for s2 fr lol
@@kaj7135 depressing? Get off your high horse lmfao
I’m gonna say this is one of the most realistic depictions of Brazil in any show ever. Even when it’s not carnaval the airports are always fucking crowded here for some reason. I still don’t understand why
Cuz its an airport
I wonder why
0:34
That small little throat pop when he turns to Pim
This bit feels like it was just made so Mark could do his Mexican accent.
He's trapped in the accent
He turned this into a Sick Animation video real quick.
True, given that brazil is very similar to mexico and Colombia, like these illegal/criminal things keep happening now and then, in latin america in general
@@ry6651 bruh, Brazil is nothing like Mexico or Colombia
@@gpsigno brazil different fr
the panicked glance over when he asks if they have cash is so real 😂
if I knew they where coming I would have told some friends and organised everithing for them to stay in their house for free,
but ofcourse Pim didn't tell anyone...
If there's something both Max Payne 3 and Liveleak taught me, it's that Brazil is a scary place.
to be fair if you are max payne even hoboken is like a warzone
Also City of God lmao.
LiveLeak is real but Max Payne's representation was absolute garbage
@@graffiti9145 is just because he wasnt an smiling photo glued to a 3D model? in wich case i agree its a totall miss from rockstar
Watch city of god
0:27 the way charlie nodding his head yes was so well done
And then he pulls out a CD player and headphones. “Okay, so I have this mixtape...”
"But nobody wants to listen to it and it makes me angry man"
weeheehee
I love this so much because it's so freaking accurate, sometimes you don't have to look outside of reality to find the most absurd and surreal situations.
“Yes, it is. Yes, it is. We love Brazil. Thank you.”
Most realistic reaction ever.
yeah I hate this I wish this episode never exists😠😠😠😠😠
I just realized this was probably a joke about the Brazil pamphlet you get that tells you WHEN YOU GET ROBBED always carry a fake wallet and a fake cellphone.
And always walk escorted because very illegal criminal things happens there everyday
"Tomar, how would you feel if some random guy at brazil ask you for cash while you're in a middle of a conversation with you- Let's say, let's say if you were with me and Chris at some airport. How would you feel about that?"
this scene is realistic and the voice actors make it even more realistic hahah
damn you can actually see Charlie follow the guy’s hand as he goes to put it in his pocket
I love the way he says Do you have any CASSSCHH
the way Charlie nods makes this even funnier
"Yes *nodding*We're tourists, *nodding*Yes"
i love how every conversation feels so "real" lol
"Bad stuff happens in Brazil"
Yes, dude. Yes, it does...
Little did they know that the guy owns a hotel and had room unfortunately his English isn't that good.
Considering this is a comedy show this is probably what happened.
as a brazilian I must say that the guy wasn't going to take something out of his pockets but from inside his shirt or shorts
"You're a tourist?"
"I'm sorry we don't have time to talk right now we're in the middle of figuring something out."
"But you are a tourist?"
"Yes, we're tourists. Yes. Yes. We have everything figured out, uhh-"
Idk if it's on purpose or not but I love the way he switches his answer there. Just saying whatever to get out of that uncomfortable situation.
Character mannerisms in this episode are wild. Alan laughing at Charlie flinching before realizing that Charlie didn't think it was funny then adjusting his behavior, good stuff
The entire season is filled with insane characters and storylines and then the season finale is an airport mishap that gets resolved pretty quickly. Comedy gold.
"In Brazil" you know I says to the Judge I says “In Brazil on the other hand, all they care about is kicks and lids."
In my headcannon the guy owned a big house with a couple rooms to rent out and wanted to offer a place to stay but doesn't have a card reader at home.
as a brazilian, i can confirm bad things do happen in brazil. one of those things is during carnaval people will fill balloons with piss and throw them from their apartment buildings. it's also not too uncommon to see a flaming vehicle, usually a white van, on the side of the road while driving.
🇧🇷 come to brazil! 🇧🇷
Verdade kkkk
ngl the waitress jump scared me 😭 the tension was thicc. 😅
thicc like charlie
This is what makes Smiling Friends a great show. It never feels like it’s entirely scripted.
How did these fools plan a vacation to Brazil without any of them realizing they’d be there during Marti Gras?
This is so unrealistic, they didn’t even have a pair of guys roll up on them riding a moped together and rob them at gunpoint
I love how smooth pim walks when he turns around 😂😂
Charlie turning, then realizing the guy is way too close to him and having to re-adjust his stance to stand up straight is so funny to me for some reason
I like to imagine the guy wasn't begging for money and was genuinely trying to help, it's just his broken english made him sound demanding lmao.
Last frame is excellent
Getting uncomfortable when in a foreign country and someone strange approaches is the most realistic part of this scene.
Charlie facing forward is my new sleep paralysis demon
Can we talk about how this episode perfectly captures every main character personality?
Pim said "a lot of bad things happen in Brazil", just look at the people sitting at the first table they pass by. I wouldn't want to meet them in a dark alley by accident fo'sho
When that guy raised his hand I thought he was going to hit Charlie.
As a Brazillian, i 100% would ask for cash, like, with 1 dollar i can buy a house converting to my currency.
Guys, if one day you come to Brazil, never use taxi or show money in public please.
Bad stuff does happen in Brazil. If you haven't been, you're lucky.
I love how they are stuttering and talking over each other. It makes their conversation sound more realistic.
I have a feeling that Zach encountered something similar to this in his life and has replicated this event here with all the mannerisms and speech patterns intact for our amusement.
this entire episode feels ad libed and it's the best thing ever 😂
That freeze-frame of Charlie looking straight on at the camera is incredibly cursed.
That’s Marc M doing “the voice”. NICE
Back when I was in my early twenties, something like this happened with my ex. Some really rough, scary looking dude just came out of nowhere and started asking me a bunch of questions. Then he asked me if I had any money on me. I said "Sorry dude, I really dont."
Then my ex scoffed and said "yes you do." Needless to say she didnt last long in our relationship. A good partner would have read how uncomfortable a situation like that is and back you up. She actually got mad at me later because she was upset I didnt "help the needy", that guy looked 100% ready to stab me.
The old man gesture🫴🏽🤌🏽
Yea smiling friends describes this situation to a T I hate when some random guy starts talking with you out of nowhere it's kinda creepy
sick animation's voice is so distinctive and lovable
this is one of the better adult cartoon episodes where the characters literally do nothing for the entire episode.
"You a tourist?"
Brazilian here they are Lucky that they did not get robbed or even smoked
Man I'm sad now, live in Brazil and it's not like that. 🙁
I keep hearing him say “are you a Taurus” instead and that’s the same level of bullshit as scamming tourists out of money
I love how sincere Charlie is. None of his business if they got cash on them.
I realized I’d never seen such an accurate depiction of reality on television.
This exact scenario happened to me when I went on a road trip to Vegas for my senior vacation. It was just me and a buddy, and it was the farthest for home we had ever been by ourselves. We started having car problems on the way back and had to stop in Indian res. territory (HUGE traveling mistake, do not EVER stop in Indian res. on road trips, get gas before or after, they are super dangerous and have their own police that can take forever to respond. they also do not take kindly to outsiders.) to check out our car. as soon as we stopped a truck pulled over and a guy got out to walk towards us, he started waving and i noped out and tried to put all the oil and tools away, but was to slow. he got super close asked if we had car problems and were alone, i said "No my dad lives just down the road and we just bought this car" (obviously not true, im usually a really bad liar and terrible at confrontation, so i have the holy spirit to thank for that) and he started to back off, he kept reaching in his back pocket and tried to touch me and following me around the car asking if i had any money or spare change or anything valuable to which i replied "no live just down the road" again he backed off and commented on my Evangelion shirt saying "i love transformers, i like your shirt". finally i got everything put up and jumped in the car and locked the doors, he tried to keep the door from closing, but i was too fast and sped off... scariest experience ever...
Yeah, fuck Vegas tbh.
Brazil is rough. Just the other day a Brazilian jujitsu all time legend was shot and killed in São Paulo.
Yeah, and he was killed by a police officer
Thanks for the forward facing Charlie thumbnail
charlie goes from "we're in the middle of figuring something out" to "we have everything figured out" within like 5 secs lol
I feel like the "do you have any cash" brazilian man's voice STRONGLY resembles Sethical's "baku" character (the boneless pizza guy) correct me if I am wrong but do any of you guys hear it too?
Sounds smack like him actually lol
Lemme get it 🅱️ONELESS
My dad and I watched this episode together. He was really bored and I was just snickering the whole time
I keep waiting for someone to ask me an absurd question so I can just say "I'm not giving you the answer to that"
i love how well they portray brazil. as someone who lives there, theres a bunch of weirdos in airports and basically everywhere lol
Remember brad Williams talking about the Brazilian tourist survival pamphlet that directed tourists to carry a fake phone and wallet for WHEN you get muged
"are you a tourist?" Is gonna be my new sound I make for the next few months