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Dear Mr. Possibly Existing "God",
Here I come again to explain myself, so that you don't play another not funny joke to punish me somehow (and people insist you do those things cause you "love" me!). You like funny jokes, don't you? Yeah, I've noticed. But you're so quick that you scare me! :/
Well, please hold on for some minutes. I already asked you to send me back as a snake in the next life, so try to be nicer to me. If you wanna do something bad, send me to be a snake in Brazil and that will be fair.
It's not that I don't like human beings. I try to understand what you were thinking about when you made some of us more intelligent and less lazy than others, but you're so complex! What were you occupied with that took your attention, huh? Eve????
How can I love someone that cleans the washroom with my face towel as I love myself? Ok... you'd look at me sideways and ask: "What did I teach you about forgiveness?"...
C'mon Dad! Why didn't you make us with a bit more patience? You challenged us and you lost, Sir. I'm sorry. Be humble at least today... how can I love people that say I've always been selfish, anti-ethical, insensitive and bureaucratic??
Dad, don't look me sideways! Aren't you the infinitely merciful? Huh? I know what your sentence is: "Do what I say, but not what I do"... isn't it???
Smart Dad... :/
Living in another culture has been an amazing experience, that's quite obvious.
It's so interesting how things that people belonging to the different culture take for granted are clearly noticed as "strange" by the visitors. For us it's the same as if we were riding a car in a desert highway and an animal crossed it. It's a mix of scare, surprise, unexpectedness.
But what I'm here to talk about is quite simple. I've had two boyfriends in life. How is it that you start a serious relationship in Brazil? It's like a mutual agreement:
- Hey, Maria... I like you a lot.
* Me too, John.
- Maria, do you wanna be my girlfriend?
* :) Sure.
And both are "committed" to each other, in less then 30 seconds. That's clear and undoubtful.
I have a girl friend who was living here at the same period of time as me. We're in June and she met a guy in February. Since then, they'd been dating, going out, sleeping together... But in the middle of June she told me she didn't know wether she was his girlfriend or not, because he had never asked her.
WTF?? I went for a search. Here it's a bit more complicated. Can you imply if someone is your boyfriend or not? Difficult, huh? That's how it works here.
It's like stepping eggs. Maybe you'll consider him your boyfriend but he won't consider you his girlfriend. Then you're in trouble! LOL
When is it that you should stop kissing other people to "dedicate" time and feelings to the one you've been dating? GOOD LUCK!!!! When you find out, please drop me a message here! hahahahha.
Foot note: Don't take too long, because it's been three weeks I've kissed exclusively one.. I like him, it's worthy, but ... I don't know!! LOL
I'm 25 years old now and it took me a whole life to find out people have lied to me about studying to "be someone" in life (or at least they hided some important details about it).
Today I went out during noon to look for buying new tennis shoes. Mine are already so damaged that they got soaking wet while I was walking in a not too rainy day.
Well, the task of looking for shoes was pretty frustrating and irritating. First of all, it was raining and I should walk because I don't have a car. Second, the two stores a friend suggested me were too expensive (one pair of tennis would cost me 10% of my monthly scholarship). Third, I couldn't spend $120.00 dollars in shoes knowing that I'd have to pay more $60.00 to use the gym.
Why didn't they tell me some years ago that being a student was good, but that I should get out of this function as soon as possible? As a student, you become "someone", yes... "someone" always on a tight budget, "someone" wet in the rain, "someone" always busy, BUT poor.
That was all hidden!!! :/