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Fiestas Patrias

Hi there! Well, this Fiestas Patrias I was with my family, and we don't go out, because my brother is to grumpy to be outside with us. My dad worked so we were only my mom, my brother and I. I helped my mother to cooked a little bit of meat and a lot of salads. But the most important thing is that I convinced my mom to drink terremotos as part of the celebration hehehehe. I went to bought everything that we needed but there was a little problem.... I didn't know the measures for the drink, so... when I made the drink... there was too much pipeño! My brother felt drunk instantly! hahahahaha and. because of that, we have to take a little nap in the afternoon. The next day I improve myself and I did it better, and now i must say that my terremotos are nice! Apart from that I think that my dad's birthdays were way to much more funny, I played music, like a Dj and there was a lot of friends of us. That's the only thing funny that I did :( Regards to all!

Fonda!

Hi bloggers! The past week(end) I went to a Fonda that were in the south campus from the Universidad de Chile, that it’s called Antumapu. There I go with Camila, his brother and two other friends of them. We dance cumbia, because the group Santa Feria was there and some others, after the show we bought a typical drink of Chile that is called Terremoto, and it was delicious and also, in order to not get drunk so fast because the terremoto was 500ml, we ate hot dogs hahaha . After that I dance like a crazy ska, because it is one of my favourite genders, and it was played by the Canitrot group. And one thing sad that happened there is that after a long time looking for a friend there, when I found him he accidentally throw my drink, that in that moment was a Tropical, to the floor L  but there was no problem, he got so worried because he thinks that I was going to be mad at him but I laugh and rest importance of it. When my parents arrived to pick up us I smelled so bad because of

Catacombs in Lima

Hi mates! I don't know if you know what catacombs are, but they were so common in the days that people were so religious and wanted to stay in the death close to god, so they ended sepulchred below the churches and cathedrals. One of the most iconics catacombs in the world are in Paris, and is as big as the city that is above them. They make ossuary with the bones in some places.  When I was living in Peru I visited the catacombs there, with my parents in a church that is only one block away from the Pizarro's house and it was amazing! When you enter there you saw a big hall that has in the corners things like boxes with different bones trying to separate them by what type of bone they are. After that we enter into a kind of room that has skulls everywhere and there was a mini tower made from hip bones and skulls, and if you look down there you can see a giant deposit of every kind of bones and in every size. The guide told us that the church collapse and they

La Fórmula de Dios

Hi Mates! Today I'm going to write about my favourite book from all the times. José Rodriguez Dos Santos wrote the story about how a criptoanalyst and professor of history Tomás Noronha work with the CIA to try to find a formula that, suppososedly, was a way to make a nuclear bomb ever powerful than they are now, given to the first minister of Israel by the famous phisic men, Albert Einstein. It brings him a lot of travels from Egipt to the Tibet, where he found a tibetan monk that  has a degree in phisics and was friend of a missing professor that works in the same university that Noronha makes classes and that ended up being a close friend of Einstein. Even he was taken in arrest in an ilegal prison. At the final they ended up realizing that the fomula has nothing to do about a bomb, it was a scientific explication and demostration about the existence of God, not in a christian way. In the book the author remarks that Einstein belive in the Spinoza's God. If you have not he