Survey
Charlieissocoollike, JohnnyDurham, AmazingPhil and John Green did and so in my faithful admiration for them I shall do it, too. (Also, I’ve nothing else to write about).
1. What’s your name?
Lucía, and my friends an family call me Lucía. Some foreigners get it wrong and say something like /LOOsha/ but it actually sounds like /looTHEEa/. Thank [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Elementary school thoughts’
December 10, 2008
Survey.
September 8, 2008
Just another elementary school thought: on Catholicism
I happen to be one of the many Spaniards who attended a Catholic school as a child. I also happen to be one of the not so many but still not few Spaniards who grew up in a non-religious family. So, let me tell you what the results of being taught religion in school but [...]
August 5, 2008
More elementary school thoughts
Until a certain age, children live happily in their non-chemistry-polluted world. Okay, that sounds weird. Of course they live in a polluted world, they just don’t know. Geez, why am I making this so difficult to explain? What I mean is, they don’t have a clue what chemistry means/implies. This is good news for them, [...]
July 31, 2008
Words are inert.
Or so some people claim, meaning that words are mere attempts at making other people feel or perceive what we perceive ourselves. But since each and every human being has a completely unique way of sensing the world around them, words are but a hopeless failure. When I say the word “love” every listener will [...]