Tiananmen

Tiananmen Square Protests happened twenty years ago (1989).
Who cares?

The Antichrist

Despite the fact of not feeling any particular pleasure in reading, what makes me one of those Europeans enlarging the statistics referring to citizens with inadequate reading habits in the old continent, once in a while I give place to some actions of self-fustigation by reading a book. That was what happened with “The Antichrist”, by Friedrich Nietzsche, published for the first time in 1895.

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Get Me Out Of Here!

Most of the people I know refuse to recognize how mistaken is their life or how boring their life is or how puzzled is their day to day existence. Why? Because if they do it, I mean if they realize it, they also have to realize they are not happy. The best way to resolve a problem is to not have it. The best way [...]

This Is The Life

That much simple as cleaning a baby’s ass: click the arrow to play the video(1) from the very beginning or select an item (Act) from the menu beneath the player controlbar. You may then think whatever you wish about it. No matter what that wil be… c’est la vie!

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Eggs & Bunnies

My first introspection about consistency of Catholic religion and how I was positioned related to it, came up right after Carnation Revolution in 1974. Both Revolution and self-inquisition were interlinked in a way that I would not ever start questioning relevant values in my own life without the openness given by a military coup which opened the doors for freedom of speech. Before that point, [...]

Ponte Das Barcas

Two hundred years after, any comparison between Portugal and France is still a… joke!! Probably you already know why Napoleon’s marshal, Mr. Marshal Soult, was not capable of subduing a bunch of disorganized Portuguese troops, formed essentially by non-military elements, during the invasion of Portugal by the revolutionary French troops in 1809. You probably already know that things would have been much different if Great [...]

Let It Be, Let It be…

Not that I am a fan of Beatles (never was, still am not) nor because I think their song “Let It Be” is that much great but only because I have decided today to talk about a social stereotype which I call the “let-it-be person”.

Each one of us, humans populating this blued ball, is always a little bit “let-it-be” person. Not all of us, but [...]

Hoops Of Pleasure

When I was already celebrating my victory over 20 years of “friendship” between me and tobacco, I had one of these last days the unfortunate surprise of being informed about a disease which impairs breathing functionality of approximately 80% of people who had the bad idea of start smoking, followed by the worse idea of not quitting on such a bad habit. Moral of this [...]

Speaking of Stock Markets…

How I wish I knew something about it! My only contact with success regarding Economical and Financial environments was when I used to play Monopoly (game). I remember how happy I felt every time I finished the game with all those red and green small houses geometrically aligned along those colored streets which I had the pleasure, because I had the power, of selling and [...]

Celebrating Women

I would say that many things on a social, political or intellectual point of view could cross my mind about Women or about the complexity involving this female side of mankind in this International Women’s Day 2009. It could, but it can’t. Not today, at least! It could be different in another day somewhere in the past or it will probably be juicy some where [...]