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Photo Essays: Bem Viver in Brazil Bem Viver in Brazil...

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This boy's name is Gordo. He is the son of a man named Alcides, who has 33 children with two different women.

Bem Viver in Brazil

By Claire Felicie
| May 13, 2014, 10:49 PM
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This boy's name is Gordo. He is the son of a man named Alcides, who has 33 children with two different women.

This boy's name is Gordo. He is the son of a man named Alcides, who has 33 children with two different women.

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