31 mar 2011

BrainStorm

Hello there again!

Well guys I'm STRESSED, but I don't update since saturday and it's slowly time to do it! ('cause this weekend I won't find the time) I actually didn't have that much to tell. Fist of all, a few informations about whats up on our own. You all know I always talk about envoironment, but it's really important my friends!
Snappy:

Japan: more and more radioactivity, everywhere! I'm really amazed at the japanese people reaction. As nation, they acted together, efficiently, disciplined and the right way. As far as I've read, things change when we talk about individual behavoir. They're scared, buy up the essencials and don't really know what to do. I mean, that's completely understandable! Well, they didn't colapse the airports when everything happened or began to cry, shout and pray because they didn't know how to carry on. No, they were brave enough to accept that this disaster, this black spot in world's history, forced them to open their eyes and realise they're not invincible, as they thought. They were industry, money, power and innovation, but nature is stronger than all this and this is something they had almost forgotten. I'm not saying they deserve it, please not! No one deserves something like that, but definitively, and hoping the goverment and nuclear presidents mistakes (watch the news and you'll get what I'm saying), I'm sure that if we all help, they'll carry on.

Libya: not as extensive as Japan, only a couple of questions to make you think (you know I love it):
Is it a good choice to arm rebels?
Gadafi is getting more and more land. What if he wins? Will eveything have beeing a waste of time?



After that, I let you one song that describes my state now (the name says all):


Be happy^^

PD: Today I found a little pillow I couldn't live without when I was a child. So sweet! I've always love it, and I'll always do! It's green with little white swans on it, and it's called ñaña (I couldn't pronounce almohada --pillow in spanish-- when I was a baby so..) I know you don't care about these things but I'm so happy I found it again! :)

PD2: NEW QUOTE, NEW QUOTE!  finally!

26 mar 2011

You're such a smiling sweetheart.

And between all this chaos,



I could hear the first 19 seconds again and again without getting tired of it. Just had to tell you.

By the way, I finally managed to do the Rubik cube... completelly! I'm a genius!haha do you know that even the guy who invented it wasn't able to do it?

Well, be happy, but don't forget your environment, we´re living hard times.

21 mar 2011

Lybia-. Sadness-.

Here again!
I'm veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery stressed with all the big exams I'm having in school and a lot of other stuff...(If it goes well I'll tell you, I promise!) But this blog can't stay idle so long! We have to give it rythm!(;

Well, today I'm writting because I had to tell you about the dramatical situation we live in. It's (like) a new war!
(With all these Northafrican conflicts I just feel like I'm having a Dèja-vu everytime I write.) But this time it's different. It's about Lybia. As all of you surelly know things are going out of controll there. But let's go to the top, as all this began...
Everything seemed like they were just another Northafrican country where the majority of people were against the government. Against Gadafi better said. People began to rebel and demonstrate against them, wanting Gadafi's dimission. But he staied in the top, and later, seeing that revolts weren't stopping, he  attacked the people. A lot of ''rebels'' died and the UN took part. They told Gadafi to stop, and he agreed, but only for a short time. Guns fired again, but he said it wasn't he's fault, it was a terrorist's band's. (Al Qaida). The UN didn't believe him, so thay gave the permission to attack. The coalition, with France, EEUU and England in the top, began a war through air and sea, not even touching lybian ground. Gadafi announced a second ''Fire stop'', but it failed again. And the coalition is now controling lybians air traffic.


Well, this was the resume. Now let us reflect:
Was an armed attack really necessary? First of all, we still being reasonable human beings, why not talk? Some of you will say: Gadafi is not listening to anyone. Well, maybe he's not listening but, did anybody do a real effort to change that? As fas as I know, any politics went to Lybia to talk to him os even SEE if everything is like the media says. Gadafi, as he announced the second ''fire-stop'', said: Come, come to Lybia and see I'm not lying! But nobody went. I'm not saying Gadafi is innocent, of course not!
I heard him talk as the ''war'' began and it really freaked me out.
-He wants to arm everyone in Lybia, tell women how to fight... and he's sure Lybia will win, and everyone is happy about it there. They will win against the ''devil'' (coalition), and they're showing the whole world they're brutes. 'Cause this is a modern way of occupation.-
Obviously, this is not something a sane person would say. But anyway, ''se han juntado el hambre y las ganas de comer'', as we say here. It means something like they were both looking forward to it. Does this means that the coalition wants something more than peace? Something like... petrol, for example? It saddes me to admit this is the most credible and important reason. Humans are so greedy they usually forget they're human first.


Well my friends, there's not much to say about this... for the moment. Think about it, watch the news, read the papers, etc... (Media is being a little bit imprecise anyway. They don't have first-hand information and don't really know who's attacking and who's not, so it's not that reliable. But anyway, this is better than nothing!)
And wish there are no more victims (They were 48 deaths and 150 injureds because of the coalition and more than 8000 ''rebels'' lost their lives for the moment).
I feel so sad about all this.. I just still can't believe it.

15 mar 2011

Walking disaster

Well, I know I nay be late, but I was a little busy.
Today's entry will be about Japan, about the catastrophe. I'm sure all of you at least heard what happened.
If not, a few facts:

On friday 11th, at about 3pm there was an 9.0Mw earthquake with the epicenter at 130km off the coast and the earthquake created extremely destructive tsunami waves of up to 10 meters. Almost 600.000 people were evacuated and there are already 3373 deaths.

Then, when everybody thought nothing could go worse, the security of an affected nuclear power station began to fail. The water-cool-system they used to avoid a reactor's overheat got damages during the tsunami and a couple reactors exploded. (I'm not an engineer at all, but that's what I understood, hope there are no technical mistakes!)
The fact is that if they continue like that, without electricity to keep the nuclear power station and resources to improve the situation, a great disaster can take part. And I'm afraid we can't do nothing else but wait and try to save as many people as possible. We have to get ready for worse things.
Truly, what surprises me the most is that Japan, a worlds-top country, with the innovativest technology and the progress, couldn't win the battle against the nature, no one can. But they didn't just lose, they got massacred.
The question is... how would we end up if somthing like that happened to us?
I just think we wouldn't stand it. It would be our end.
So pray for this not happening!
And for Japan, pray for them. For the families that lost someone, for those who didn't lose a family member, but maybe his house and his job, and fot the ones who lost everything.

PD: I wanted to put some pics and videos, but my computer's giving problems, so when it works again, I'll put some!

11 mar 2011

11-M.

 
The brutalest terrorist attack in the Europe's history. And it was here, in Spain. In Madrid concretely, just where I live. Today's the seventh anniversary of that fateful day.
Four trains exploded during rush hour, which caused 191 deaths and 1858 injured people.
You all we'll be wondering who could do something like that. The answer is: we don't know.  Most of them just disappeared or died.
But I think... who can do something like this and just stay in silence the rest of his/her life? I mean, it's horrible!

Nobody can have any strong enough reasons to do such a thing. They always use the excuse of defending a cause, but let me tell you this is NOT true. They just can't stand to have those disturbed minds and have to do something horrible to calm theirselves down.
And as you can see, this makes me angry because of them, hundreds of families live worried and suffer.
I always end saying the same, but it's the only thing they have to understand: VIOLENCE IS NOT THE RIGHT WAY.
And I feel so impotent.. 'cause I can't do nothing against them!


Well, meanwhile, please think about those things in a sad day like today, and as I said with the Haiti disaster:

1 minute for the victims, 1 minute for their families, 1 minute for change.

6 mar 2011

Without words.

Well guys I just arrived from Asturias, in the north of Spain. Go see it if you once have time, it worths it.
So, I just wanted to show you one video someone told me to see. I can't find the words to describe, it's just all what I think. See it, reflect about it and try to be a little bit more like this girl and to hear her words, they're the truth.


Be happy^^