Today someone asked me if I liked Football and I remember as a youngster when people used to ask me that every day. As most of you may know already, I happened to have grown up in one one of the countries more obsessed with football: Argentina. But I’ve always hated it! I’m a social person though so I wouldn’t say no to a friendly match among good friends, but I despise the commercial aspect of…
"Futbol"Category: life
I met a girl once. And was really really into her, thought of her all the time, tried to see her often, wrote her every day, brought her a gift every time i met her and tried to make every moment we spent together a special one. Would have done anything for her. She made me want to be a better person, she inspired me. And every time I was with her I couldn’t help…
"Poligamy"I wish I had a camera or one of those new phones that can take pictures so I could put pictures or videos on the posts here. Last time I had a camera it was in 2005, I remember because it was very big! I think Mike gave it to me as a present and I was so very excited about it!! For like 3 weeks. But if I had one of those smartphones I…
"Talking to strangers"In the few months I’ve been in Korea, only managed to make 2 non-coffee shop friends, but today one of them left, Maxi went traveling for a few months, so now only Okkeun’s left. And he will also go traveling next month :(((( A non-coffee shop friend is a friend I can meet outside the coffee shop. Meaning there is no need to meet at a loud and crowded location, like a coffee shop, bar,…
"Non-Coffee Shop Friends"Have you noticed how, if you speak more than 2 languages, your personality is quite different depending on the language you are using? And you can find yourself playing a handful of different characters during the day depending on the language. In my case, my personality will change something like this: Spanish: even though it’s my native language I found it utterly difficult to express myself in Spanish. So my personality is usually very shy and…
"personality traits"Friend 1: Don’t you ever miss home? Bruno: I don’t know, define home. Friend 1: Well, the place you grew up, or where your parents are. Bruno: But the place I grew up or where my parents are never really felt like home, so why should I call it home? Friend 1: Well, because that’s what most people call home. Bruno: But that would be living in the past, and I have the theory that the…
"A place to call home"Damn! why is it so hard for me to fit in a group? The only times I ever had a group of friends that I can remember, it was in Argentina, 2 other guys and me, yeah, that’s a group. Because its more than 2 people, and we seldom talked, we just played video games. After that I made a few good friends but never had a group to hang out with, I really tried…
"Issues with big groups"Free, clean, renewable, unlimited energy should our main objective right now, not just for the environment, for our health and for the economy, but for our inner peace and relaxation also. Imagine how silent our cities will be, with all the cars hovering smoothly. Imagine all the sounds we are missing, from the birds and animals we haven’t exterminated yet. From the wind and trees, the rain and the rivers. Imagine silence. Last time I…
"Ideas 3: Energy"Some months ago, I set up as a top priority in my life to learn to be objective and always consider the big picture, instead of my personal choices or preferences. The bigger picture being, the long-term conservation, survival and well being of every person on this planet, the planet itself and other living beings on it. And for that, I had some choices to make, decisions to take. 1: understanding: myself, other people,…
"Ideas 2: Justice"I went to watch a documentary, the name was: ” My heart is not broken yet”. It was about an old Korean lady who was a comfort woman, a sex slave for the Japanese army during the war. She spent the last 10 years, and lots of money, filling and following a lawsuit against the Japanese government, asking them to issue an official apology to her, because she knows Japanese don’t like to apologize or…
"understanding the old lady"