
Stake attention in this memory
A well-worn Brazilian flag, featuring its iconic green and yellow colors with the blue globe and white stars, hangs against a textured white wall. The flag is extensively covered with numerous handwritten signatures, graffiti-style tags, and personal messages in black and grey markers. The flag serves as a canvas for mementos, indicating an event or period where individuals, likely friends or a community, left their mark. The inscriptions are varied, ranging from simple names and dates to more elaborate tags and heartfelt notes. Notable texts and details include: - The national motto "ORDEM E PROGRESSO" (Order and Progress) is clearly visible on the blue globe. - Dates such as "11/2015", "MMXVI" (2016), and "2016" suggest the period over which these messages were collected. - Many messages are in Portuguese, consistent with the flag's origin, and express sentiments of camaraderie and belonging, such as "Familia" (Family), "TAMO JUNTO" (We're together), and "Valew XAVÃO, muito style esses dias hermano!" (Thanks Xavão, these days were very cool, brother!). - Specific names and tags like "Kouk," "Erosmith," "Tiago Lima," "IMMY," "RENINHO," and "DyJay" are visible. - There are references to a location, including "SP" (likely São Paulo, Brazil) and "BARCELOKA," which, combined with the provided context, suggests the flag might have been signed by a Brazilian community or individuals in Barcelona, Spain. One message reads "SÓ QUEM É BARCELOKA, Ô LYGAR" (Only those who are Barceloka, oh place/spot). - Other phrases like "MICASA SU CASA" (My house, your house) and "Liberdade" (Freedom) add to the personal nature of the inscriptions. The flag appears to be a cherished keepsake, reflecting shared experiences and connections among those who signed it.
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