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.
jueves, 5 de septiembre de 2019
Post 3

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