jueves, 25 de septiembre de 2014

My future Job


I don´t like think about what I will work in the future, because is too uncertain. I´m studying sociology, but I don´t know if I will work in something related to that or maybe I will do something completely different. Anyway, I feel great not knowing what I will do, because that´s what life is about.
I´m not sure about what kind of job would I like to have, and I can´t imagine it. I would like to work in outdoors, but as a sociology, I guess I will be more time working in an office. Of course I would like to travel to a lot of places as part of my job, but that´s like a dream, because I doubt really happens.
At any rate, usually when I think in my future, I imagine myself working of freelance transcribing interviews, while I’m traveling through Southeast Asia. I guess I would like start to work in something serious and formal when I´m older, and have a job in a university or something like that.

I would like to take a major in Sociology of communications, because this year I discovered its existence in a elective subject, and I think it´s great, because they do analysis of mass media (as television, papers, radio, etc.) and study the discourses they create. 

miércoles, 10 de septiembre de 2014

VideoGames

I’ll start saying that I don’t play video games, and I wouldn´t say I like it. Of course I played once, specifically when I was 11 years old, because my older brother showed to me Age of Empires, and I remember that I stayed all weekend playing it, just stopping to go to the bathroom and eat. Really bad idea. After one month I even  started to dream with the game, and with Juana de Arco saying “we must rescue William Wallace” but in Spanish (I didn´t and I don’t dream in English, of course). One day I stopped playing it, because I realised that in two months I hadn't done anything productive.

Since that moment I can´t remember myself playing any video game. I don´t say that it´s a waste of time, because someone could really enjoy it and find an utility in them, like learning English, or maybe all his/her friends do it so it´s fun talking  about video games with them, I don´t know. I don´t think there’s anything bad about the people who play video games, at least not until they become  obsessed with it to the point they can´t talk of anything else. If they just play it because it´s  their hobbie, that’s fine, everybody has different ways to use their time.


But, I prefer to do other things when i´m using the computer. I like to watch films, read books, watch music videos, search for new music, and specially, I use the social networks to talk with people that I can´t see everyday.

miércoles, 3 de septiembre de 2014

Franz Ferdinand!!


The best concert I were was on 2010, in Movistar Arena. The artist was Franz Ferdinand, it´s suppose that is an indie rock band, but honestly I think they are a pop band, from Glasgow, Scotland.  It was created in 2001, and the name of the band is in honor to the archduke Franz Ferdinand. The members of the band are Alex Kapranos, Bob Hardy, Nick McCarthy and Paul Thompson.

The concert was 8 days after the earthquake, so as a frivolous person, I was worry about an eventual cancellation of the concert. Finally, it wasn´t canceled, and I arrived to the Movistar Arena 3 hours previous to the concert. In those times, Franz Ferdinand was my favourite band so I was really exciting about it.

Was the first concert that I was located in “cancha general”, where all the people are together, without sit, jumping, and fighting to advance and be near to the band. I was very crushed by the people, and when the band appears in the stage it was worst, I really thought I would die because I couldn´t breathe. Finally, I could breathe and all was better, never in my life I shouted as I did in that moment.

The best moment was when they played a song call "This fire". Now, when i listen this song i feel euphoric again.


At the end of the concert, I get the “uñeta"! Was great J