Life-changing cruise experience
Daniel had been warned time and time again: Leaving the ship without a cruise line-licensed guide is dangerous to your wallet and health. Daniel thought that was silly. After all, Salvador de Bahia was not a slum in a civil war-torn country. Yes, Brazil was not without danger. But nothing had happened in Maceio and Recife either. Nevertheless, to be on the safe side, Daniel only packed a little cash, left his wristwatch on board and took an old cell phone with him, which was certainly unattractive to pickpockets. At the pier, he took a cab and was driven directly to the old town.
Salvador de Bahia was incredibly beautiful. Yes, it was full of tourists. But luckily Daniel arrived in the old town before the buses. And in his simple clothes, he didn't look much like a cruise tourist, who were always easy victims. He enjoyed strolling through the alleyways and lost himself deeper and deeper in the labyrinth. The colorful baroque buildings became fewer and fewer, you could hardly hear any English and only what Daniel thought was Portuguese. The attacks from street vendors became more frequent and Daniel began to feel increasingly uncomfortable. And when he saw a knife flash at one of the nasty-looking guys, Daniel intuitively jumped into the nearest doorway. He had ended up in a capoeira school. He looked anxiously at the street where the mugger was looking around. Fearfully, he looked into the school, where a couple of guys were standing, not looking very trusting either. Suddenly one of the capoeiristas started grinning at him, shouted something to him in Portuguese and handed him one of the typical combat pants. Of course, Daniel felt silly putting these on. But returning to the street seemed much less attractive to him. So he put the pants on and joined the other students.
The movements seemed infinitely complicated to him at first. He didn't understand what it was all about. Until he realized that the teacher had obviously switched to English. At least Daniel understood the instructions, but he was still incredibly clumsy. The training was exhausting. Daniel lost track of time. He got better and better. The movements became second nature to him. The drum beats were incredibly familiar to him. He knew the strengths and weaknesses of his opponents. How long had they been training together? For as long as Daniel could remember. Even as a child, he had watched with fascination how elegantly the boys danced and moved their well-trained bodies. He had always wanted to be able to do the same. And with a certain amount of modesty, Danilo could say that he had become one of the best at his school.
Hehehe, he had never been able to say that about his real school. Sitting still and learning had never been for him. Fortunately, in addition to his talent for capoeira, he had dazzling looks and a stunning charm. Even if he could only talk to the tourists in broken English, that was enough to collect plenty of tips at his shows at Santa Maria Fort.
Danilo's specialty, however, was his private shows, which he performed either in the back room of the bar where he danced or in the hotel rooms of the gringos. And it didn't matter whether he was fucking the white ass of an American tourist or getting a blowjob from a German pensioner. His services were in demand. And expensive. Danilo loved his life!
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hermano, ni siquiera voy a comentar. Si doy mi opinión me van a llamar machista, racista, fascista, malabrarista, taxista, dentista, contorsionista, trapecista, culturista, estecista, otorrinolaringólogo, halterofilia, alquimista, ciclista, endocrinólogo, motociclista, estilista, ornitólogo, guitarrista, pecuarista, bajista, mentalista, periodista, recepcionista, baterista, manioverista, neumologo, tratorista, esgista, futbolista, sta, papiloscopista, maquinista, telegrafista, operador telefonico, balconista, independiente, Ilusionista, anestesiólogo, ortopedista, dermatólogo, delantero, ortopedista, radiólogo, radialista, ginecólogo, latinista, saxofonista, patógo, paijista, electrista, catequista, bacteriólogo, medallista, reserva, genetista, ajedrez, saludista, maratonista, atomista, basquetbolista, algebraista, alquimista, fan anarquistas anarquistas apologista, archivista, delantero, bluelista, balconista, biólogo, adorador de calculadora, calvinista, dibujante, catequista,charadista, darwinista, perdedor, dibujante de derecha, divorcista, dogmático, ecologista, economista, entrevistador, ajedrez, epicurista, esclavo, esgrima, deportista, extremista, fetichista, feudalista, financista, formalista, alemanista, gobernador, hispano, inesperado, indio, periodista, manierista, manipulador, maquinista, masoquista, mentalista, modernista, paisajista, pecuarista, pesimista, pluralista, proyectista, radialista, grabista, reformista, arrepentido, reservista, retratista, ritualista, romance, saudí, sert anista, simbolista, socialista, clasista, sufragista, terrorista, trapecista, tractortista, troskista, unitarista, urólogo, violinista, aerólogo, antagonista, acuarelista articulista han- deirista, flagista, bolchevista, capitalista, capoeirista, chantajista, chovinista, colectivista, concergista, conformista, realista, credia- rista, deportista, electricista, izquierdista, etnólogo, evangelista, federalista, figurista, filaterista, futbolista, guitarrista,ilusionista, intriguer, linotipista, juggler, asi creo que es mejor quedarse callado.
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Inktober 23/52: "Mountain" I want to say a bit about the biggest adventure of my life. Capoeira! I am officially a capoeirista since yesterday, when I got my first corda, after training for over half a year. And I have to say, what this journey so far has been like, has definitely exceeded my expectations! I could talk about the benefits for my fitness level, an insane improvement in my confidence, learning to react faster and move in a better way... But that would barely scratch the surface. Because I've also met some amazing people. People I can talk to, people that make me laugh, people that are a huge support in capoeira and beyond! And I'm thankful for each and every person and for my journey so far, it has been amazing. But one thing's for sure: This is only the beginning! #Inktober52 #inktober52mountain #capoeira #capoeirista https://www.instagram.com/p/CesvZDyL2ro/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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