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Lunes 15 de enero 2024 - Cracovia, tranquilo el día, sin novedades más que Anya Taylor Joy en la cocina, me comí una pizza de peperoni y tal vez vea La sociedad de la nieve con Rose en su casa.
Hoy no salí en todo el día hasta la noche. La única cosa que fue poco habitual es que en un momento fui a la cocina a tirar un poco de basura que tenía acumulada entre paquetes de galletitas y cáscaras de banana y veo que hay una rubia hermosa parecida a Anya Taylor Joy que estaba guardando algo en la alacena. La miro por un instante, le digo "uhm sorry. Hello!" y me responde "hello" para luego irse raudamente. Escucho como cierra la puerta con llave. En toda esa secuencia me pareció que fue por tímida pero no tímida en plan que me tiene miedo, sino tímida como cuando encontrás a tu gato comiendo algo que no tiene que comer en la cocina y sale corriendo. La dueña del Airbnb me había dicho hace unos días que una chica llamada "Sabina" que supongo será su hija iba a tener en su cuarto un gatito por un día, y que esperaba que no me moleste. Yo le dije que para nada, que si fuera por mí el gato podía andar por toda la casa porque los amo. Supongo que esa chica que crucé es Sabina. Luego durante el día me dediqué a escribir el vlog y a planificar cosas. Ayer saqué una entrada para ir mañana martes a Auschwitz así que estuve con eso, y en un momento hablé mucho con dos personas, Belén y con Marr Lupus. Con Belén hablé muchísimo sobre mis intenciones de empezar un canal de youtube para hablar de mi viaje y contar experiencias interesantes, hablar de lugares que visito pero siempre con 3 conceptos muy claros: que tenga una historia que contar, que el tono sea intimista y cercano, y que el lenguaje visual sea cinematográfico. Me entusiasmó mucho la idea e intercambiamos opiniones con Belén, ella es una piba que me tira muy para adelante en lo que me proponga y me dice que voy a poder hacerlo, así que eso está buenísimo. Es muy motivante su actitud y siempre me tira buena onda. Por otra parte hablé con Mar Lupus sobre temas relacionados a los vínculos, la sexualidad, los límites en cuanto a la sexualidad y los fetiches, el consentimiento, las distintas hormonas asociadas al bienestar como la dopamina, la serotonina y la oxitocina. Le dije que la primera es más con el placer tipo la comida, el sexo, las drogas duras, el azúcar, la pornografía. La serotonina es más la motivación que te da algo, esa sensación de ansiedad y de ganas de activar y ponerse en movimiento para hacer algo y lograr objetivos, o cuando logras algo y te genera esa satisfacción de alcanzar una meta, la otra es la oxitocina que tiene que ver más con los abrazos, la sensación de acariciar un gatito, del contacto físico no sexual. Y charlamos de eso, de cómo la sociedad es adicta a la dopamina pero no promueve las otras, etc. Le conté y le pasé el perfil de una actriz nopor llamada Kaitlyn Katsaros que hace cosas totalmente cuestionables con su cuerpo y es muy masoquista, y hablamos sobre los límites del consentimiento. Estuvo interesantísimo como siempre con ella, es casi como mejor que una psicóloga porque es muy profunda en sus análisis y pensamos cosas similares y siempre profundizamos en la teoría. Por último Claudia mi hermana me dijo que la abuela hoy se sintió medio mal y eso la asustó, que la tuvieron que llevar al hospital porque sintió un peso fuerte en la cabeza. De presión estaba un poco alta y le encontraron en la cabeza algo que podría haber sido un ACV pero que tiene ya un tiempo bastante largo. Me dijo que hoy ya estaba un poco mejor al parecer, pero que igual estaba preocupada porque está mucho tiempo sola en casa la abuela. Le sugerí que tal vez Gaby la puede acompañar de vez en cuando, pero me dijo que él también trabaja en la agencia a veces y no tiene tanto tiempo. A la noche salí a eso de las 20 a comprarme unas pastillas en el Zabka de enfrente y también una pizza pero vi que el local estaba cerrado. Así que decidí irme hasta Bro Burger, el restaurante de las hamburguesas pero a pedirme una pizza esta vez.
Le pido a la chica que atendía, una rubia para variar, le digo una de pepperoni de 30 cm y me dice que son 42 zl. Le pago, me hace esperar un rato, unos 10 minutos y enseguida me la trae otra rubia más petisa y con pelo corte carré y anteojos grandes. Me dice si quiero una salsa, le pregunto si es gratis y me dice que sí y me da las opciones y le pido la salsa picante. Me voy caminando a casa con la caja de pizza. A la noche me habla Rosa para contarme que hay free walking tours que puedo agendar en una página, le cuento que al final mañana voy a ir a Auschwitz y que hoy no fui, y le cuento sobre la peli La sociedad de la nieve. Le sugiero que podríamos verla y me dice que sí, y que en su casa tiene un proyector. Me dice que como somos vecinos ya podríamos arreglar luego para verla juntos :) y me manda una fotito de su gato durmiendo.
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10 reasons to visit KRAKOW (top 10)
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Today we are filming in the lovely city of KRAKOW, Poland, one of the most beautiful places in Europe. We have made a „top 10“ with things we think would be nice to see/do in or NEAR Krakow (Wieliczka salt mine and Auschwitz former nazi conecentration camp included)
Krakow is with his 1,4 milion inhabitants, the second largest city in Poland. Legend has it that it was built on the cave of a dragon whom the mythical King Krak had slain. The dragon’s cave is right beneath the Wawel castle and can even be visited today.
1) FLORIAN’S GATE .The gate, built in 1307 is one of the few surviving parts of the ancient city wall. The gate is 35 metres high and was the city’s main entrance in medieval times. Today it’s the best place to begin your walk in the old town.
2 RYNEK (main market square) Kraków’s main market square designed in 1257. With its 200 square metres the Rynek is one of the largest medieval squares in Europe.Through the ages here was the place where kings were sworn and public executions held. The Rynek has always been the natural stage for public celebrations, including the famous one back in the 17th century when King Jan Sobieski III organised a great firework which ended badly when some explosives were accidentally fired into the crowd.
3) SUKIENNICE (Cloth Hall) In the centre of the old towns square grows unexpectedly the Sukiennice, or Cloth Hall . It was built in the 14th century. Even today you can buy here a great variety of stuff as in a turkish Bazar. In the underground, in 2010, there was opened a hi-tech history museum of the city and a 19th Century Polish Art Gallery.
4) ST. MARY’S BASILICA The original church was destroyed during the Tartar raids in the 13th century. St. Mary’s was rebuilt in Gothic style and finished in 1320. From the northern tower the hejna? mariacki – the city’s famous bugle call – is played every hour on the hour. Surprisingly, The song breaks off in the middle of it in honour of the legendaty trumpeter who was shot in the neck while warning the city of Mongol invaders (NOT turks, as I said in the video 🙂 )
5) STARE MIASTO (Walk around the old town) Even without a human or virtual guide, walking aimlessly around the old town is a unique experience. Inventing your own trip back in medieval time, searching for a traditional chocolate factory or just hunting souvenirs, in Krakow is the place where you can do all of that. And if you are tired of history and clichees, there are places where you can be as modern as you desire.
6) FOOD! Definetly a reason to visit Poland, food is ab-so-lu-te-ly gorgeous. And much pricyer than in other European countries. We strongly reccomend you to choose a restaurant with polish dishes.
7) WAWEL CASTLE You can easily spend a whole day in the castle, visiting the must-see cathedral, the crown treasury and walking around the courtyard and gardens.
8) NIGHT LIFE Like the Czech republic and Slovakia, Poland is also well known for its euphoric night life. In Krakow nights are days and long story short- you name it, yo can do it!
9) WIELICZKA (Salt mine) is a town known for its ancient salt mines, less than 20km from Kraków. The salt mine here is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and for sure a must-see. The Entrance ticket is not cheap- around 20 Euros per person but it includes a live guide, in different languages. Wieliczka is really a hidden gem, which we will explore in a different vlog.
10) AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU (Former Nazi Concentration Camp) A very dark page of mankind history can be experienced 2km outside city of O?wi?cim, 65km from Krakow. Even if it is a spot where milions of tourists come every year, don’t think it is easy to visit the concentration camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau. The spirits of the dozen of innocents murdered there seem to tear you apart during your walks on the alleys and it feels like every brick of the blocks is crying. Pain, death and humiliation, learning about all those atrocities you will overwhelm you. But it is a lesson we must learn. Being only 90minutes away from Krakow, Auschwitz can be done during a day trip from Krakow. We will dedicate a separate vlog to this unusually cruel and sad place.
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At the start of every month, I always tell myself that I’m not going to go overboard with book shopping, every month and I never live up to it. I had thought that this month would be easier to stick to since there weren’t a lot of book releases for me that I was super excited about. But I should stop doubting myself because Ill always find a way to spend money on books, new releases or not. I think it’s my superpower.
Out of the 13 books I’ve bought, I have read 3 of them already so that’s something right?
Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
This was on the top of my priority list this month, I’ve already read it and I really enjoyed it. In fact, I already want to reread it because it’s that good.
Crown of Feathers by Nicki Pau Preto
I saw this one featured in a PeruseProjects reading vlog and the idea of Phoenix riders really intrigued me. I’ve actually been looking for a fantasy involving Phoenix and this is a perfect opportunity.
The Mermaids Voice Returns in This One by Amanda Lovelace
I had forgotten about this release until I saw a status update on my friends twitter and immediately thought to myself “I gotta go get that” and I did. I’ve since read it and I think it might be my favorite out of the set, her poems were so visual and so emotional.
To Make Monsters out of Girls by Amanda Lovelace
I grabbed this while I was picking up The Mermaids Voice, simply because I was in the mood for poetry. I’ve already read this one too,. I was able to read it during my lunch break as it was a short read.
Where’d You Go, Bernadette? by Maria Semple
This one and the next two books were Costco impulse buys since they were each ten dollars. My interest in this one has grown since the announcement of a movie adaptation, I watched the trailer and decided that I do want to read this book and Costco provided an opportunity.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris
I’m noticing lately that I’m really in the mood for historical fiction, that seems to be the genre I’m reaching for lately and that’s interesting because historical fiction was my least read genre last year. This sounds like a heartbreaking and it might destroy my emotions, but I’m here for it.
I Was Anastasia by Ariel Lawhon
I saw this in Costco and kind of went back and forth in my head on if I wanted to pick this up, I ultimately decided that yes I did want to pick this up. Another historical fiction book with the Romanovs? Mine.
The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan
I ended up picking up the first three books in the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. I’ve heard so many good things about this series and I found the books in a small local bookshop when I was visiting Long Beach. Quite a few of my family members have read this series and really enjoyed it.
The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan
The Dragon Reborn by Robert Jordan
Middlemarch by George Eliot
I’m forever trying to expand my classic literature range and this has on my radar for a while now, I believe that it was referenced in Rose and Conner’s books in the Calloway Sisters series by Krista and Becca Ritchie and I put it on my tbr then.
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
I’ve been hearing so many good things about this book and then a coworker of mine recommended it to me and that’s all it took for me to order it.
The Ruin of Kings by Jenn Lyons
I love that cover. That cover drew my attention over to it and there were quite a few keywords and tropes I liked in the synopsis. It sounds like there’s going to be a lot of political drama and I am here for it.
Not a book but a bookish thing I picked up this month and I am loving are book darts. I love these things so much and I adore how they look in books. I’m not a big fan of the price, I picked this up from Amazon for 10 bucks and each tin has 125 darts. It’s not bad but I might save these for annotating my favorite books and just stick with page markers for others.
March Book Haul At the start of every month, I always tell myself that I'm not going to go overboard with book shopping, every month and I never live up to it.
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Today is Wednesday, February 7th, 2018
The holidays for the day are International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation, National Frozen Yogurt Day, and National Lame Duck Day
Born on this day:
John Deere (Inventor, founded Deere & Company, one of the largest and leading agricultural and construction equipment manufacturers in the world) in 1804
Charles Dickens (Writer, created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era) in 1812
Jacksepticeye (YouTuber, known for his comedic series of Let’s Play! videos and vlogs) in 1990
Died on this day:
Harvey S. Firestone (Businessman, the founder of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, one of the first global makers of automobile tires) in 1938 at age 69
Walter Lang (Director, one of his most recognized films is the lavish adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical The King and I) in 1972 at age 75
Josef Mengele (War criminal, known for performing deadly human experiments on prisoners of Auschwitz, after the war, he fled to South America where he, sadly, wasn’t beat in the streets and murdered by being dragged behind a truck at highway speeds) in 1979 at age 67
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Sobre a intentona de se produzir resistência em linhas cindidas de dor digitalizada.
Eu penso que leitura e escrita são atos complementares dentro de uma mesma cena: o mais puro desespero existencial. Um grito histérico em busca de amplitude diante do caos cósmico que nos reduz a esse emaranhado de moléculas, tecidos e vísceras ambulante. Leitura como fuga, escrita como resistência. É o dispositivo vital dos deprimidos, ansiosos e outros patologicamente inconformados com a vida, com essa existência virtual que nos comprime em pixels, cápsulas e nos rega à radiação diariamente, pra depois nos enterrar no vale das redes sociais especializadas em relacionamentos amorosos, dos vlogs de auto-ajuda e outros reducionismos bidimensionais da infinitude que aprendemos a esquecer. Nós somos o que restou de Auschwitz, o que vaza das usinas nucleares diariamente, o chorume dos lixões, o vírus autoimune nos corpos abandonados pela ciência farmacêutica, o papel na língua da nova juventude e todo esse curto-circuito neurológico que nos determina enquanto seres (sobre)viventes em tempos de pressa, déficit de atenção, suicídio de jovens, sociedade geriátrica. Nós estamos cometendo um enorme genocídio, mas nossos olhos estão sendo deliciosamente revirados num orgasmo convulsivo provocado por toda essa masturbação tecnológica. Eros e tânatos estão dançando um tango através de um simulador de videogame e nós somos espectadores de toda essa auto-destruição. Assistimos com óculos 3D, em risos eufóricos, à germinação dos transgênicos que plantamos na fissura existencial do homem contemporâneo. Encontramos o que somos, então, ao findar-se a água, a camada de ozônio e as nossas camadas de sanidade, na dose máxima de clonazepam, na overdose de drogas sintéticas, no mais doloroso corte conceitual no punho de um pré-adolescente, no infarto do workaholic bem-sucedido, no velório da modelo anoréxica que morreu por falta de curtidas, no mais doloroso abandono dos seguidores desconhecidos. É nesse abismo de alguns segundos em que nossos olhos são forçados a abandonarem as telas, aí temos o cansaço suficiente pra fugir e resistir, não como paradoxos, mas como o ato mais revolucionário que essa contemporaneidade pode alcançar. Ler e escrever são, atualmente, um protesto às imagens, um protesto à produtividade, um gemido sado-masoquista em defesa do sofrimento como manifestação mais visível do sentir nesses tempos imagéticos. A leitura e a escrita com fins em si mesmas não estão na moda, não agregam valor às empresas e nem aos currículos, estão decantadas no fundo da alma, estocadas junto aos produtos vencidos e são vendidas como adorno estético-existencial aos hipsters de plantão em brechós caros de antiquarias gourmetizadas. A leitura-escrita se perdera em termos de causa e só causa algum efeito emocional quando não excede 140 caracteres. Eu não quero mais causar nada, excedi até os limites semânticos, mastiguei toda essa espessa censura líquida e transparente e, num soluço enojado pelo gosto e pela textura, regurgito digitalmente os pedaços que meu suco gástrico não dissolveu desse conteúdo tóxico, porém reciclável aos olhos de quem ainda sabe ler o que está dissolvido nas entrelinhas.
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