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A photograph I like

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 Hello friends. This picture is special for me because after a long time I meet a friend. I was at the airport, I was going to take a plane to Antofagasta. It's been a long time since I met this friend, we were in a band, we had a great time. The photo was taken by a friend of ours who was also there from our hometown. It was a surprise for me because I hadn't seen him in over a year and I didn't expect to see him. We were chatting, smoking and drinking coffee until it was time for my flight. We kept seeing each other a couple more times, we got together and sometimes we played music. Since that time I see him more often than before. In that time it strikes me that our musical tastes have advanced so much. He showed me things he had recorded and I showed him the band I was in at the time. We had changed so much in what we liked that even our way of dressing had changed. After that we continued to share music, we shared a stage at a festival where he was involved as a sound

My future Job

 Hello colleagues, in this blog I will talk about my future work. Since I was a child I loved social sciences or humanities.  Deep down I always wanted to dedicate myself to writing or playing music, these are things that I have never abandoned. On the other hand, considering what I am studying, I would like to dedicate myself to teaching or writing in my future, but I would like to never retire, or at least not stop doing something. I project myself as an adult working in public policy or data analysis, working for the state, companies or foundations, whatever helps me develop as a professional. I don't know if in the future I'll get any postgraduate degree, but definitely working in the social sciences from academia, the state or even politics is what motivates me.

My favorite movie

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 Even before making 'The Clockwork Orange' ( 1971) - for which he signed the most overrated film in his director's filmography - Kubrick intended to make a film about the figure of Napoleon, one of his most coveted projects and one that he was finally unable to bring to fruition. In his research and preparation for this film, which never took place, Kubrick came across William Makepeace's novel Thackeray, which narrated the adventures and misadventures of a character named Barry Lyndon. He used part of this research, along with his passion for the subject, to prepare what would be his first period film, in the strict sense of the word. We would never see Krubick's vision of the mythical French emperor, but in return he would give us one of his most personal works. Curiously, 'Barry Lyndon' (id, 1975) is the film by Kubrick that has aroused the most opposing opinions. Many consider it the most boring work of its director, a long story about a character not to