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5. My cultural radar

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Well my cultural snapshot at the moment contains the following items: 1. Music Serotonina by Khea. I heard this artist for the first time five years ago with one of his first songs "Loca" and the truth is that I didn't like the lyrics but then I was stuck with the rhythm and the chorus (I hummed it all the time). To this day I have listened to him occasionally, especially when he does featurings with other artists that I like, especially Duki. Khea recently released a new album and I really liked it a lot. Batalla is one of the songs on Serotonina that I connected with the most. 2. Tatto I'm fascinated by tattoos and that they have been part of so many different cultures, for so many different reasons and for thousands of years. I really like the old school style, the neo-traditional but also fine line and realistic. I now have a few tat toos and my family didn't really like it at first but now they ask me for advice, they ask my opinion (they've shown intere

4. On my radar

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Today I will tell you about the cultural snaphot I read in the digital newspaper The Guardian. Specifically, I read the interview entitled "On my radar: Will Poulter's cultural highlights". Actor Will Poulter, 30, was born in Hammersmith. He has appeared in films such as The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, We Are the Millers, The Maze Runner and The Reborn. He talks about his passion for the world, his love of Kojey Radical's music, his admiration for the way comedian Bo Burnham dealt with the misery of confinement, how the book "Open Water" struck a chord with him, his fascination with tasting food when he travels, among other things. What I found most interesting is when he talks about Kojey Radical's "Reason to smile" album, as just a few weeks ago I listened to one of the songs, which if I'm not mistaken was Together and fell in love.

3. girl's trip

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Hi, I'm doing this blog late, since I missed the class where it was done, so here we go. The truth is that I could not say that I have traveled a lot during the years that I have lived, nor that I know many places. The places I have been to the most, in general, are beaches and mainly the beaches of Algarrobo and San Sebastian. These trips are with almost all my paternal family (my stepfather's) but I am going to tell you about a trip I made with my sister and people who are not biologically family but have been joining me over the years just like me. This trip I don't really remember where it was (I must admit I'm not very good with place names) but I do remember it was to a beach. At the beginning we were going with my stepsister Barbara (25), one of my younger sisters Francisca (16), an aunt-in-law Erika (29) and finally a cousin-in-law Jazmin (30) but for me they are all very good friends and partners. A day before the trip my older sister had a complication and can

2. My only festival

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Hello everyone Today I will tell you about some festival, exhibition, concert or show that I have seen but I think I will focus on concerts or festivals. In these 19 years there have been repeated opportunities in which I have wanted to go to different concerts of different artists that I like (duki, stailok, movimiento original, la brigida orquesta, ysy a, mamborap, etc) but unfortunately I have not been able to go for different reasons, such as my schedule (almost always the dates are when I have evaluations or some important delivery), other times I preferred to save that money and spend it for something more important but well, the day will come when I go to one of those that I like. The thing is, I actually went to a "concert/festival" but I didn't pay to go. I think it was in 2018 or so, when Cathy Barriga was mayor, she gave them a level (8° Básico) of my school tickets to go to a festival/ FONDA called maipeluza. Fortunately for me and my sister, she was in that g