- La gente que cree que decir la verdad es de mala educación y ser ambigua y poco clara es ser polite.
- Los Uribistas idiotas que contestan cosas como "¿Pero si no es Uribe entonces que? ¿Le dejamos el pais a Piedad Cordoba?"
- La gente que me da consejos no pedidos. Muy especialmente la gente que empieza la frase con "lo que tienes que hacer es..." cuando no les estoy preguntando su opinión sobre el tema.
- La gente que me insiste que coma pollo, carne, etc. Soy vegetariana. No como animales muertos aunque me pregunten veinte veces.
- Las mujeres fresita y sus respectivos maridos.
- Los meseros de los pubs que me ofrecen coca-cola light en vez de cerveza, porque soy mujer.
- El olor de los carritos de perros calientes en la calle. (en la 72 con 11 hay uno que impregna la cuadra, es terrible)
- Los que contestan el call center de Telmex, que siempre le dicen a uno mentiras después de hacerlo esperar media hora.
- El celular. Por mi no tendría celular.
- Los niños sapos.
I watched the first season of Severance , to get ready for the second one that is already on. Watched the 20 episodes in a couple days, and could not stop. I do binge TV a lot, that is not strange at all. What was different this time was how close it felt to home. If you have not watched it, the show's premise is workers that have agreed to have a chip implanted, that allows the complete separation of their consciousnesses while they are at a particular floor in their work building. They have no memory of who they are in the outside world while at work, nor do they remember anything from work while they are at home. As the show moves on, you see how the company manipulates the workers in the inside, to keep them in line, and in jobs they really don't even understand. The story has many complex themes, that I am sure are better explained by the many indie writers out there. For me, it was mostly about the separation between your self and the person you are at work. The separa...
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