jueves, 17 de octubre de 2019

Post 8

Me and my family have planned to visit Frutillar, a city on the south of Chile, in the Lagos's region. I've never been there, so is a new experience to me. We have planned to stay one week so we can explore the whole city and the surroundings. I know there's a museum, so we're probably going to visit it. Also I really like to go to the lake Llanquihue, to see how good it is and swim. Another thing is that me and my friends have planned to go to Pichilemu and stay there one week. We did that last summer, so I'm very excited to do it again. We stayed in a friends's friend's cabin were the maximum of people was five and we were seven, but we figured a way were everyone can, at least, sleep. It was funny and I hope it happens again. The rest of the summer I really want to rest more than anything, I'm planning to finish some series, like Stranger Things and Vikings, and go out with my friends or play videogames with them. If the situation requires it maybe I'm going to work to earn money to buy things I like, but I would never study in summer, I tried doing it in the past and it didn't work out, maybe if I'm too bored I would think of doing it, but only in that exception.

jueves, 10 de octubre de 2019

Post 7

The activities I would like to do before I die are: win the lottery, travel to different countries, learn new languages, adopt a lot of different animals, have a big house, become vegan or vegetarian, go camping in a forest, going to space, having a picture with Pancho Saavedra, explore some old ruins, buy an island, see an UFO, explore an old abandoned hospital (like the ones of the horror movies), own a robot, appear in a movie, going to the gym without quitting, dive, and last, but not least, achieve all the previous activities. The most difficult activities are in this list are the ones that are posible only if you have a lot of money, even if I win the lottery I think can't go to space or buy an island, but at least I can travel. Also goig to the gym without quitting is difficult for me, because I'm lazy, but I know that I need to go to stay healthy, and becoming vegan or vegetarian is difficult for me since I like eating meat, but I know the situation of the animals. I haven't done any of the previous activities, except for learning english, but maybe in some future I could do one of them. I will probably share some of these activities with people that are important to me in the future, like family, friends, or a lover, but some of these activities I'll do them alone.

jueves, 3 de octubre de 2019

Post 6

I don't realy know if I'm going to do a postgraduate study, the main reason is that currently I don't know in wich area of my career I'm going to specialize. However, if I start studying something else after I graduate, it would be something preferably practical more than philosophical, because I don't see myself doing classes or giving speeches. Maybe something related to my career so I can have more knowledge, or something that helps me developing myself as a human, maybe courses about diferent cultures, languages, history, art or literature. I would not do courses that let me had another job, because is tiring and I prefer having just one. I don't really have a preference when I talk about if I'm going to study outside of the country or not, but if I had to choose one, it would be outside only for the experience. I would prefeer studying part time, because I can use the other time to do things like focusing on my career, having leisure time, and obviously studying. All of this is subject to change, maybe I just work on my career or something else and not study, but I think is beneficial for one because the knowledge you acquire in instances like that could be helpfull.

jueves, 26 de septiembre de 2019

Post 5

Since I'm studying journalism, I would like a job related with this career. I imagine my future job as a journalist working (hopefully) in the media, like a TV channel, an internet page or a newspaper. I don't have a problem working indoors or outdoors, but if the climate is too cold or too hot, I would rather work indoors, but I know that the career has a lot of work outdoors, so I'm screwed. I love traveling and knowing new and interesting places, so I hope that in my future job I can travel a lot, hopefully outside of the country. I hope the salary is enough to live in a nice place (or at least a not too small apartment), have enough money to pay the basics (water bill, electricity bill, internet bill, rent, food, food for the 50 cats that I am going to own), have leisure time and last, but not least, don't have debts. Currently I don't know in wich area I would like to specialize, or if I'm going to get a major, but I would prefer not to work on something too theoretical or related to gossip entertainment. Also one of the things I would like is to know famous people, not necessarily due to the job.

jueves, 12 de septiembre de 2019

Post 4

My favorite author is Howard Philips Lovecraft, a cosmic horror and science fiction writer from the XX century. He wrote a lot of short stories, but most importantly he created a complete mythology called "Cthulhu Mythos", where humanity has to witness the events related to acient alien gods. Personally I'm a newbie in this mythology, but I already love it. He inspired a lot of writers, like Stephen King, another amazing writer who used his style of combinig stories. Many series, movies, videogames, songs and books have a cameo of the creatures he wrote or are inspired by the style of his stories. His most popular character is "Cthulhu", an alien god that sleep in a sinked, non-eucledian city in the Pacific Ocean. Personally I don't have a favorite book, but if I could re-read one of the books of Lovecraft, I would totally do it. Actually I'm reading "The Horror of Dunwich", a central story for the Cthulhu Mythos. The plot is around the birth of Wilbur Watheley, a boy that is a complete mistery, where his presence would bring strange events to the town of Dunwich. I haven't finished it yet, but I totally recommend it.
Cthulhu -> 

jueves, 5 de septiembre de 2019

Post 3

I don't have a favorite movie, however I really like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, because of the fights, the charismatic characters and the plot, also I really like that they are all connected. Even so, the type of movies I really love are the horror movies, specifically the ones that have a monster, like "The Thing" from John Carpenter, "Cloverfield" or "Alien", I really like the monster's design in those movies, they are really exotic and uncommon, and I love unusual monsters that are not vampires, werewolves or zombies. One movie I really liked was "The Mist", a movie based on Stephen King's book of the same name, it has a variety of extra-dimensional creatures that really makes the movie a lot cooler, and the end was really touching. Recently I saw "Scary Movie" for the third time, it's a dark humor movie that parody others horror movies like "Scream", "I Know What You Did Last Summer", "Carrie", "The Blair Witch Project", etc... I recommend it if you want to laugh at absurd things.



jueves, 29 de agosto de 2019

Post 2

The best holiday I had was when I went to Pichilemu with my friends. We went there on February of this year and stayed in a cabin for a week. When we arrived we had to walk with all the baggage to the place and it was tiring, but when we arrived everyone was hungry so we went to buy food for the week. In the afternoon we went to the beach and in the night we visited some shops districts. In the beach we did a lot of things like digging a big hole that atracted the attention of all the kids there, we played volleyball and buried a friend in the sand. When we played voleyball we had to be cautious because the first time we went we bought a ball, but a dog stoled it and I had to chase him for all around the beach. This trip has been the best so far because I love traveling with my family, but traveling with friends is a very different and pleasant expierence and i had a lot of fun.