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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • I know most of accounts in some instances automatically will upvote anything that goes with their PV and downvote the opposite (i.e. .ml and the meme in this post). It’s disappointing that for years the up/downvote rhetoric has been for what really adds to the conversation and I find this reply more according to the reality from the PV of someone that is not Venezuelan but has roots and friends there but most importantly that we’re not part of the meme, just average people that don’t wish for anyone what means to live there as the average or below. I do remember when I was a child and had the joy of go to Venezuela and to have fun on vacations, now I it’s not joy but the feeling of accomplish humanitarian labor and donations to average and poor Venezuelans that at first supported the socialism that Chávez sold them and later Maduro, Cabello and others continue in a nonsense of left political system. If someone downvote replies citing sources from the Venezuelan diaspora, let me remind you that that diaspora is not 100% from the people of this post meme but real Venezuelans that have left/lost almost everything because of really bad politics and actions of Chávez, Maduro and others that surprise: the last presidential election didn’t got official acts published.









  • Grave of the Fireflies

    OMG, back home I watched this movie with some friends, 3 of us were crying while others were complaining trying to figure out how to overcome a hypothetical situation if we were there… Life works in weird ways; we’ve seen kind of similar situations in past 20 years and some of us have been volunteering/advocating while others just complain but in the end, it’s hard not to feel something with that.

    Probably some others I’m forgetting.

    I have to confess that I’ve cried more with anime than traditional movies.


  • Yeah, the su/tú (you) form is easy and tricky to learn: su/vuestro(a)/su mercé are polite forms; tú/vos are informal forms. Our brains trick us with the easy/most used path to identify patterns and meanings.

    Sukhasana (from Sanskrit) sounds like a mix of su (Spanish) Casana (from Italian/Trukish) =)

    I think you heard from some novela the phrase: ¿(tú) me amas(te) también? Good to know that I’m not the one that fights with my brain mixing words in 4-5 languages.