viernes, 29 de agosto de 2014

My favourite videogame

When I was a child, my father and I used to visit the Persa Bio Bio.  There, you can find a lot of videogames, specially the newest ones.  I began my passion for them in that moment. First, I started playing Pokémon and my likes have been evolving until these days. In a moment, I let me sway for graphics, more than for their storylines. It’s about a submarine city (yes, like Atlantis), an utopia called Rapture. One time that I was very boring and without a game for play, I decided to download a game that I have never heard something about it. Its name is Bioshock. When I finished it, I fell totally in love of this game. In general, a game is only for entertainment, but this game in particular has the best plot I have ever seen in my Life. It’s a perfect social criticism that concerns politics, economics, ethics, science and philosophy, mainly focus on freedom. Besides that, the game is set in 1960, at USA, with an ‘art deco’ and ‘steampunk’ styles, which ones I like a lot. 



A country I'd like to visit

I’d like to visit India, a country with one of the most ancient civilizations of the world. Especially, I want to visit the Taj Mahal, a magnificent mausoleum rafted in soft and pure marble, with an incredible story. It was made by an Indian emperor, in memory of his deceased wife. This structure is almost perfectly symmetric. Almost, because when the emperor died his tomb was put next to his wife`s tomb, which is just in the middle of the mausoleum.

Besides to visit this amazing structure, I would like to learn about his culture, mainly about his philosophy, which is strictly related with his religion, Hinduism. I consider that non-occidental cultures have a life’s style more connected with nature and the spiritual world. I try to live my life like this way. Despite of I like this country, I wouldn’t like to live there, because I think that country is very different from mine related with food and hygiene. This country has a lot of poverty and diseases, and I have seen on TV how in some Indian`s towns people coexist whit dirty rats; very disgusting.