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O problema é quando a gente encontra gente louca na Australia...


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00:00So, shall we talk about the day I got into a fight with a crazy guy here in Australia?
00:04Let's talk?
00:15No, but David, are you okay? Are you alright? I want to know.
00:18A lot of people ask me about curious things I've experienced here in Australia.
00:22There's so much to cover, it's 10 years of history.
00:25Most of the time my life is monotonous.
00:27Oh, I'm already stalling.
00:27So I decided to talk about some things I remember that were curious, that were weird, that were funny, whatever.
00:35I'm going to tell you about something that happened in the very first week after I arrived in Australia.
00:40I was completely amazed.
00:43It looked like a pig in mud, you know?
00:44I looked at the city with such a gaze, it seemed magical.
00:49Everything was beautiful, everything was wonderful.
00:50Of course, I still find it wonderful and beautiful today, but I don't see it the same way anymore.
00:54For me, Sydney is my home, so I don't see Sydney the same way I did during my first week here.
01:00But then I'll tell you where I'm visiting.
01:03I'm standing in front of a building called Killville Bee, it's the Queen Victoria Building.
01:08Actually, I already made a video showing the interior of this building, which is wonderful.
01:15Anyway, I was in front of this building, I was going to cross the street to go inside, when I came across a gentleman.
01:22He must have been around 70 years old, or thereabouts.
01:26He seemed to be a very sweet gentleman.
01:28And the first thing he did was come towards me, asking for money.
01:32That was quite a shock.
01:34I thought so, but wait, what do you mean?
01:36I just left Brazil, I arrive in Australia and an old man comes up to me asking for money, I can't believe it.
01:44I could tell from his appearance that he must be homeless.
01:49And then it made even less sense to me.
01:51He didn't stink, he wasn't dirty, but you could tell.
01:54Then I remember I was in a state of shock, and I said, okay, fine.
01:58I took it and gave him two dollars.
01:59And that's okay.
02:00The next day, I'm passing by the same place.
02:03And this old man, just as I was about to cross the street, stopped in front of me and asked me for money.
02:09Then I thought, wait a minute, something weird is going on here.
02:12This is very strange, very weird.
02:14I said, "Um, I'll answer that I don't speak English."
02:18I think this will make it easier to get rid of this annoying guy.
02:21Then I looked him straight in the face and spoke in English.
02:22I'm sorry, but I don't speak English.
02:24Can you believe that old man called me every swear word imaginable?
02:31In the English vocabulary.
02:32In fact, he said so many things that even today I don't know what they mean.
02:36But I understood some things, though.
02:38Some really hairy, really ugly words.
02:40At the time I thought, "Wait a minute, what a wretched old man."
02:45Like this?
02:46He came to ask me for money.
02:48When I say I don't speak English, he calls me all sorts of names.
02:51Look, I know myself.
02:52My blood boiled at that moment.
02:54All I know is that I grabbed it and yelled at that old man.
02:57And I said, "You will never use that kind of language with me again."
03:01English.
03:01It seemed like a crazy thing, didn't it?
03:02The guy who doesn't speak English starts answering the old man in English.
03:05I spoke, you rude old man, I didn't curse at you, because up until then I was trying to maintain my manners.
03:13Then I said, "You're scum, what do you think you are to treat me like this?"
03:17You old scoundrel, you cretin, you disgusting man.
03:20I said a few things, but they weren't swear words, right?
03:23Then I saw two police officers on the other side of the street.
03:27And I started yelling for the police.
03:29Because I said, oh no, oh no, that old man isn't going to do that to anyone else.
03:33When I started yelling for the police, the old man, oh, he ran away.
03:37He left.
03:38And then the police officers came to talk to me.
03:39And I said, look, an elderly gentleman of about 70 years old, with this appearance, came here and asked me for money.
03:46I told him I didn't speak English and he called me every name under the sun.
03:48I have to do something.
03:49You are here to look after our safety, and you have to do something.
03:53The police officers were very polite to me, extremely polite.
03:56And they said, look, there are some people who are crazy.
03:59Unfortunately, they do this kind of thing, and there's nothing we can do about it.
04:01That's when I went even crazier.
04:03I said, wait a minute, does that mean someone has the right to call me all sorts of names and you can't do anything about it?
04:10Then the police tried to explain to me that it was a somewhat complicated situation, that he wasn't a very sane person.
04:16I understand the police officers' point of view.
04:19And that there wasn't much that could be done.
04:20And I said, no, because I can't be like that, because I can't be like that.
04:23That old man isn't going to go around saying that kind of thing to other people.
04:27You are here to ensure the physical safety of the people.
04:30In short, I was quite the drama queen, you know?
04:33And the very polite police officers tried to calm me down a bit more and said, no, look, unfortunately there's not much we can do.
04:39That's when I lost those tremors.
04:40Then I looked closely at the police officer and said, "Oh, okay."
04:43So if I call you this, this, this...
04:45Then I started repeating all the words the old man had told me.
04:47Is that all there is to it?
04:49All good?
04:50Why would you say that kind of thing to another person?
04:52Then the policeman looked me straight in the face and said, "But you're a sane person."
04:54You are acting reasonably.
04:56So if you do something like that, you are disrespecting authority.
04:58I said, "Oh, but wait, things are getting really weird here."
05:01So the next time I see that old man, I'm going to slap him in the face.
05:04Because then we'll end up at the police station, but there will be a reason for it.
05:07The police officers were very polite and kind.
05:10They said, "No, it's okay, you'll stay calm."
05:11This is the kind of thing that happens.
05:13How long have you been here?
05:14I said, I've been here for a week.
05:15And they spoke, perhaps it was a culture shock.
05:17Over time, you'll learn to ignore that sort of thing.
05:20And look, it's not that it's true, because what I see of beggars here in Sydney...
05:24That's completely out of place.
05:26At every corner, there's someone kneeling right at the fork in the road.
05:32They stay like that for hours with the cup, begging for money.
05:35It's an impressive thing.
05:37At least these ones don't bother us.
05:38But there's always one or two who come and ask you for money.
05:41At least they ask politely, with permission.
05:45Could you give me this, could you give me that, could you help me?
05:49To tell you the truth, I don't have much patience.
05:51I keep thinking, look, I know this is wrong.
05:53I know a lot of people will say, "Yeah, but I'm just as insensitive as you."
05:56But I, who came from another country, fought hard.
05:59And I fight like crazy to be able to have a decent life.
06:03Because a person who has all these opportunities living here can't do the same.
06:06I know the problem runs much deeper, but anyway, let's not dwell on it.
06:09Okay, so let's go back to the past.
06:12After that, I never saw that old man again.
06:14I think he got scared because I had called the police.
06:17But about a month, a month and a half passed.
06:20I'm passing that fork in the road in front of where I saw the bi.
06:25I walked right up against the old man.
06:26And I saw him asking a girl in front of me for money.
06:31And I don't know what happened to him.
06:32I went crazy.
06:33I was like, look, look, I lost my mind.
06:35And when I saw that old man, I don't know.
06:37It seems like, just like that, I've lost my mind.
06:40I just looked at him.
06:41I started screaming.
06:42Your old son of a...
06:45You can imagine all the swear words I used against that old man.
06:48But I called the old man every swear word you can imagine in English.
06:53Then, when it was over, I started calling him every swear word I could think of.
06:55In Portuguese, in Spanish, in Italian.
06:59But all the swear words that came into my head were just that.
07:00Look, everything that came to my mind, I called that old man.
07:04The old man was so frightened.
07:06I think he thought I was going to punch him in the face.
07:08Because I was prepared to punch him in the face.
07:10The old man ran away.
07:11And people looked at me as if I were the craziest guy on the face of the earth.
07:17And nobody understood why a guy who was walking normally...
07:21He encounters an old, obnoxious man and starts swearing a lot.
07:25In the end, I was left feeling ashamed.
07:28Because people just looked at me like...
07:31In the end, I was the crazy one, right?
07:34But anyway, I learned from this story that we have to learn to let things go.
07:38That you will find crazy people, that you will find beggars,
07:40You'll find people who will offend you.
07:42And in the end, you have to be superior.
07:44Okay, so I was 10 years younger, right?
07:47But I could have learned to just ignore that old man, right?
07:52Poor thing, he's a poor thing.
07:54I'm not a victim.
07:55Anyway, all I know is that I went completely crazy.
07:57A true drama queen, you know?
07:59That thing that...
08:00I'll become scum.
08:02But I learned my lesson.
08:03Oh, how embarrassing, people, telling these things.
08:04But there's always something weird or other that happens to us.
08:08Even when I live in Brazil, imagine what it's like when you live in another country.
08:11Living in another language.
08:12I'll try to remember other curious and strange things that happened to me.
08:16And I'll always be keeping you updated here, okay?
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08:47Thank you very much for your attention.
08:49And we'll see each other in the next video.
08:51Namaste, my friend.
08:52Goodbye.
08:54Goodbye.
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