You know you're Portuguese when...

  1. Portugal has approved co-parent adoption by same-sex couples

    headsupgirl:

    One more step towards equality. Well done!

    (via giinko)

    Posted 2 days ago

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  2. mangalho:

pseudol:

particularidadesproprias:

From now on every time someone asks me where i’m from i’m gonna put the holiest expression i can possibly manage and very seriously say:
- i’m from the land of Hot Jesus! Praise the lord!!

diogo morgado esteja no meio de nós

no meio do nosso threesome sensual

    mangalho:

    pseudol:

    particularidadesproprias:

    From now on every time someone asks me where i’m from i’m gonna put the holiest expression i can possibly manage and very seriously say:

    - i’m from the land of Hot Jesus! Praise the lord!!

    diogo morgado esteja no meio de nós

    no meio do nosso threesome sensual

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  3. portugalsecrets:

    25 de Abril - Revolução dos Cravos

    The Carnation Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução dos Cravos), also referred to as the 25 April (Portuguese: 25 de Abril), was a military coup began on 25 April 1974 in Lisbon, Portugal, and which overthrew the dictatorial regime of the Estado Novo. The revolution started as a military coup organized by the Movimento das Forças Armadas (Armed Forces Movement, MFA), composed of military officers who opposed the regime, but the movement was soon coupled with an unanticipated and popular campaign of civil resistance. This movement would lead to the fall of the Estado Novo and the withdrawal of Portugal from its African colonies.

    The name “Carnation Revolution” comes from the fact no shots were fired and when the population started descending the streets to celebrate the end of the dictatorship and war in the colonies, carnation flowers were put into the muzzles of rifles and on the uniforms of the army.

    The Portuguese celebrate the national holiday of Freedom Day (Portuguese: Dia da Liberdade) on 25 April every year to celebrate these events.

    (via trevo4folhas)

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  4. cafeparaacordarosmortos:

    In Portugal we don’t say I love you, we say tens uns olhos tão lindos que eu fodia-te essa cona toda, which roughly translates to my heart belongs to you.

    (via imakawaiiyandere)

    Posted 4 weeks ago

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  5. belaboobs:

what you need to know about portugal
oh and bonus

    belaboobs:

    what you need to know about portugal

    oh and bonus

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  6. by Nuno Rocha


    Um short-film de Nuno Rocha feito para a LG. Vale a pena.

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  7. cleaxocolat:

Tem dias em que vou ao facebook e me pergunto porque é que ainda tenho lá uma conta, e tem outros em que os meus amigos metem coisas decididamente comicas no mural, e eu fico feliz por ter uma conta. 

    cleaxocolat:

    Tem dias em que vou ao facebook e me pergunto porque é que ainda tenho lá uma conta, e tem outros em que os meus amigos metem coisas decididamente comicas no mural, e eu fico feliz por ter uma conta. 

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  8. Part 2/2

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  9. Part 1/2

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  10. FELIZ ANO NOVOOOOO

    Posted 4 months ago

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