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Aaaaaah, that makes much more sense lmao
The "jogo do pĆ£o"/"jogo da bolacha" is silly and dirty kids "game", I was quite confused how you even knew about it x)
But yeah, jogo do pau is pretty cool, though I know little about it. It's another slowly dying bit of our culture.
This was a hilarious case of language misunderstanding. XD
I'm still laughing at how accidentally switching two similar words meant that comment must have sounded REALLY freaking weird to you LOL. I learned a valuable lesson here.
Yeah, in NA this is called "limp biscuit"...there was a popular band named after the concept. Gross. š¤¢
XD I was caught very off-guard, ngl
Nice to know x)