The speaker discusses how poorly the concept of "discovery" is communicated, using the example of Portugal, which already has 10 million inhabitants. They joke about taking Portugal from its inhabitants, comparing it to a fight that no one wants to get into. The speaker also discusses the differences between arguing with Brazilians and Europeans, highlighting that Brazilians are more skilled at using adjectives and expressions to add richness to a story. They also talk about how Europeans are more restrained during sex and don't swear as much as Brazilians. The speaker praises Brazilian culture for its ability to use creative and humorous language in everyday conversations, even in arguments. They also mention enjoying Portuguese food and culture, but preferring to make a living performing in Europe, where they can earn euros.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Portugal has approximately 10 million and 400,000 inhabitants.
2. Brazil has approximately 212 million people.
3. The speaker mentions that Portugal has good food.
4. The speaker stayed in Portugal for 14 days.
5. The speaker wants to perform a show in Europe because they like it more than performing in Brazil.
6. The speaker mentions that they would be paid in euros if they performed in Europe.
7. The speaker mentions that they like to eat cod, olive oil, and other Portuguese foods.
Note that these facts are mostly related to the speaker's personal experiences, opinions, and observations, but I have tried to extract only the objective information that can be verified.