miércoles, 30 de septiembre de 2015

From an utopia to Europe

Since I started to listen to The Beatles, I've always wanted to visit UK. The music, the culture, the fog and the atmosphere were really attractive for me. A couple of years later, as I started to watch anime, Japan was my second destiny in my plans. It seems like a very different place, with a rare culture and a nice (kawaii) atmosphere.

But lately, I've been dreaming with a different country. I have thought about it, and I realize I would like to live in an Anarchist place (anarchist country doesn't sound ok, does it?). I know is hard to imagine, cause also is hard for me, but I got the feeling it would be the right place for me. I think there I can become wiser and live happy.

Cause my mother told me that place does not exist, I tried to investigate some countries around the world. I've read a little about the "better places to live", and places like Australia, Norway, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland really have my attention. I think I have to read more about them. I hope they have a spiritual connection :(

As I have no imagine of my "Anarchist country", I'll put an imagine from Denmark


viernes, 4 de septiembre de 2015

Blogging Experience: The End

Man, I can't believe this is the last session! The time has passed very quickly.
This feeling means this class was never a hassle. I think the blog sessions were very interesting. I always tried to writte what I really thought about the topics, so it was a challenge of finding the right words, even when what I wanted to writte was a little complicated.

The wednesday's classes were very funny. It was very helpful to hear the teacher talking always in english, and in that way, we, the students, tried the same. The conversation between us, the oral presentations, the acted false story... all that, created an english atmosphere that made me bealive I'm not a spanish dependent, because now I can communicate without it.

But learning english was not everithing. I think study with people from other careers was very nice. I cud learn about them interests in the oral presentation and in the blogs. I remember I read an interesting post about a photographer, a presentation about street theatre and a dance movie someone talk about

Finally, if there's a topic I would like to include in the future is grammar. I know some people don't like it, but I do. I think I forget what I learnt in school about it, so I think a quick review would be great

See yah! I'll see you in hell :)

Movies

I've never been a friend of movies. I don't like them too much, and here's some of my reasons:
1. The story usually doesn't fit in the 2 hours of a common movie. It use to be told too quickly.
2. I don't like to be sitting 2 hours without a breathe
3. The fantasy that the movie creates on you depends a lot of the actors. When I see a knew face like Brad Pit or Cameron Diaz, I remember that what I'm watching is totally false, something that don't happens to me in anime or kids movies

Anyway, I like some of them. Now I realize that the movies I like more are the ones where I haven't seen the actors in another places, or the ones I watched when I had no plans to do that. Example of this is when I'm going to the bathroom and in the TV someone is watching a movie that I don't know. So I stand for some minutes until I sit down.

The other movies I like are the animated films as the Pixar company. Toy Story is my favorite Pixar saga, and The Lion King and A Bug's Story were part of my childhood too. Another excelent company is Ghibli studio. I have seen two films and I really loved them. And there's a japanese director that has awesome movies (I just read that, I haven't watched any of his films). His name is Mamoru Hosoda

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