Friday 31 January 2014

I am addicted to films #1

I watch a lot of films. And I like it. Especially in these winter days, when it's cold and raining. There's nothing better than lay down on the sofa, with a blanket, my hot water bottle (which I can't live without these days) and a cup of tea (Yorkshire, please). My auntie does't agree with me as it always generates some discussions between us. "You watch too much television", she says, or "How can you watch that many films?". Simple, I like it and it entertains me more that spending time on the internet, as I get bored easily (that said by someone who wants to be a Social Media Executive).

Anyway, yesterday it was time for me to watch "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire". I was meant to watch it since it went to the cinemas, but with the price of the tickets here in England, that was not going to happen. Then when I went home for Christmas I didn't went to see it because I wanted to watch "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug" (another amazing one!). Yesterday was finally the day I saw it. And I absolutely loved it! It was so amazing! Millions of times better than the first one and I am expecting "Mockingjay" (the 3rd and 4th film of the trilogy) to be even better! I'm not going to be a spoiler, as some of you might haven't seen it yet, but Katniss Everdeen is amazing and Jennifer Lawrence plays the part really well! All the cast in this film is amazing, the story, the effects, design, everything is amazing (I won't say this word again, promise). And I can't wait for next one, that premiers in November this year. Meanwhile, I'm going to watch the film another 50 times as I did with the first one. 

For those who have no idea of what I am talking about, please, go watch it NOW!!! 

Here's the the trailers for both films that are out:





"Happy Hunger Games! May the odds be always in your favour."

Saturday 25 January 2014

A história do Meco e praxes

First of all, I'll have to apologise to my English readers (if any reads me haha), but today my post will be in Portuguese, as it is a topic that is being discussed at the moment in Portugal.

Este é um assunto que anda nas notícias já há mais de um mês, e que ultimamente tem gerado muita polémica. Mesmo entre os que não residem no país, como eu. Primeiro porque morreram 6 jovens e depois pela especulação sobre o que aconteceu. Em Dezembro, quando estive em Portugal lembro-me de ver na televisão que um grupo de 7 jovens que estariam a passar um fim de semana numa terra perto do Meco tinham ido à praia durante a noite e 6 deles desapareceram, numa altura em que o mar estava bastante agitado. Achei a história um pouco estranha, pois apenas uma pessoa tinha sobrevivido. Depois achei estranho, pois porque raio estariam eles na praia à noite em pleno inverno e em altura de marés vivas? Isso é algo que gosto de fazer no verão, quando está calor e vamos dar uns mergulhos para refrescar, não no inverno. Entretanto os corpos foram aparecendo, e deixei de prestar atenção à história.

Esta semana, cada vez que entrei nas redes sociais alguém publicava sobre o assunto e percebi que afinal, este ainda era tema polémico em Portugal. Vim a descobrir que os jovens estavam numa espécie de encontro para testar novas praxes ou num ritual de praxes, pensado "ok tudo bem, não percebo o porquê, mas cada faculdade é diferente". Continuavam os posts e fui lendo as noticias do Público, CM etc. E aí percebi que algo de muito errado aconteceu nessa noite, e que agora me causa náuseas só de pensar. O único sobrevivente, alegou amnésia devido ao choque (isto parece-me desculpa esfarrapada), os pais das vítimas estão indignados porque ele não fala, o que me parece justo, pois eles tem o direito de saber o que aconteceu aos seus filhos; mas para mim o pior de tudo, foi saber que sim, realmente eles estavam lá por praxes e que aparentemente eles tinham pedras amarradas aos pés. Sim, pedras. Amarradas aos pés como se fossem animais. Mas isto são praxes?

Quem me conhece, sabe que nos meus anos de estudante universitária sempre participei e fui defensora das praxes. Daquelas em que existe respeito pelos caloiros e pelos veteranos. Daquelas cujo o objectivo é integrar pessoas, torná-las mais a vontade com os seus colegas e criar o espírito académico que nós conhecemos. Neste momento, acho que a minha opinião está a mudar. Sempre se soube que há praxes abusivas um pouco por todo o país, aliás todos os anos se fala disso nas noticias, mas isto é algo que me deixa sem palavras.
Como disse, as praxes para mim são um ritual de integração, não de autoridade, onde veteranos frustrados abusam da sua autoridade sobre os caloiros. Ainda hoje discuti este assunto quando um amigo fez uma publicação relacionada com este tópico no Facebook. Falava-se da responsabilidade que as pessoas tem durante as praxes, mas principalmente do facto de as pessoas dizerem não. Eu sou da opinião de, participa quem quer. Quem não quer, diz não e pronto. Mas como também disse que por existir muita peer pressure, é difícil pessoas dizerem não. Nem todos são fortes o suficiente para dizer não, muitos deles até vão bastante assustados e não nos podemos esquecer da persuasão que existe. E depois há os que fazem de tudo para serem integrados. Nem que tenham de andar a rastejar durante horas. E depois de ler uma reportagem da TVI24 em que se dizia que uma das jovens que morreu foi deixada no meio de uma serra sozinha para que "se preparasse para a vida" parece-me que este era exactamente o tipo de pessoas que eles eram (atenção, não os conheci, não estou a julga-los por isso).

É uma tragédia que uma coisa destas tenha acontecido, mas espero que felizmente isto mude mentalidades e que se responsabilizem as pessoas envolvidas nisto. Há anos que ouvimos dizer que alguém morreu ou que teve algum tipo de lesão por causa de praxes abusadoras. Espero sinceramente que não tenha de haver mais mortes para se mudar a mentalidade dos jovens estudantes que praxam desta forma. Dizemo-nos ser um país civilizado, mas assim que comentei com a minha amiga inglesa sobre isto, ela perguntou-me: "Mas estão na tropa?"

Sunday 12 January 2014

Wishlist

I love watches. Would have a collection of them if I could. And there's a few I would love to have. These three are on my wishlist.


Mark Jacobs £152


Michael Kors £175


Swatch £134


So you all know it's my birthday soon. If you lack of ideas, you know what to do ;)

Friday 10 January 2014

Adult life

As you all know, or should, I am 23 years old  and I going to be 24 in a month (oh my god, I am old!). The good thing about it is that I don't feel 23 at all! It's like I've stopped at 21 (oh, I wish). However, sometimes I have the feeling that my life is not what it should be. I mean, I've completed my Master, something that I would never thought of doing a few years ago; I am living abroad and have a job (not the perfect one, but working on it), and I don't depend on a man. Living the dream right?
But then, I look at my childhood friends, and then that's when I feel like something is not right. Four of them are already mums, one of them is pregnant with the second child; one of them is married and the other engaged. So all starting to build a family. And it makes me think: "Should I start thinking about that?", "Should I start looking to settle down?", but then I think "I am too young for that, I still have a lot to live and a lot to do."

As I said in my last post, I have no clue of what is in for me this year, I have no idea how my life is going to be in the next few months, so why should I start thinking about that? I remember when I was about 16/17 and kept saying I will never get married and I'm only having children when I'm 30. The truth is, I look at my friends, they are really happy with their married lives and children, and I look at cute babies and think "oh my god, I want a baby." But then again, if I got pregnant now, I'd probably kill myself (joking, obviously). Besides not having the best financial situation for that, I don't even have the mentality for that! Sometimes I don't know how to take care of myself, imagine taking care of a baby. 

But the question I ask is, "Is it getting married and having kids at a young age an obligation from society or is it postponing marriage and children and focussing on the career first a trend of nowadays society?"
In my opinion, there is a lot of pressure for both. For women to have children and also build their career. So what are your views on it? Do you agree or disagree? 

Thursday 9 January 2014

Music I like #1

"Don't you think that it's boring how people talk"

That's the start of "Tennis Court" by Lorde. My new addiction. This 17 year-old-girl, the new sensation of music, which I only found out very recently has fascinated me. Her voice, which is like amazing, the melodies, and especially the lyrics are so good, that it makes me cry. No it doesn't, I was just trying to be funny.
Anyhow, I could not believe that she is just a 17 year-old girl. I mean, I am 23 and I don't even have a clue how my future is going to be. She's 17 and already has her own album, she's travelling around the world, she is performing at Coachella this year! (UAU)

But let's talk about her album. 10 tracks of Pure Heroine (the album's name). Starting from "Tennis Court" till "A World Alone", they are amazing and addictive. For me, the songs are all about living life, going from being a common person and to being rich and living a "good life", having fun and love. From all the songs in the album "Buzzcut Season" is my favourite. For the lyrics, the melody and because it just makes me want to dance (always a winner right?) So you can see (or should I say, hear?) what I'm talking about here it goes. 

Enjoy! 

Saturday 4 January 2014

Americans hein?

I'm a frequently user of twitter, and a lot of other social media platforms. I remember when I was in my final year doing my degree, that I had a teacher that said to the class: create a twitter account or you're going to fail. We all laugh at her face. 
Now, and since I went to live in England I use twitter pretty much everyday. Even if it is to keep up with football (for those who doesn't know, I love football), news, or what my friends say about numerous things. 
For those who don't know twitter, there are hashtags people can put in their tweets, either to relate with a subject, enter a discussion or even just to get some retweets; and sometimes, those hashtags are a trend, which means that there are a lot of people using it in their tweets. Sometimes they are made by a common user, sometimes it is related to something that is happening at the moment, or latest news. 

Yesterday, the big trend was the hashtag AmericansvsBritish. And it was funny to watch. I am assuming it was created by some American, as they are mentioned first. But seriously, it was hillarious. I saw people saying America/Britain was best because they had certain singers/bands, actors/actresses, etc. But my favourite one was by far the one where an american says that America is best because they have the Statue of Liberty whilst British have the Eiffel Tower. Yes, you read straight. The Eiffel Tower, according to this American is in Great Britan. How thick are they? 
It's not like I hate Americans (and this is not an attack to Americans), it's just that they don't have any general culture. But moving on, there was quite a few images a I saw from britains to Americans, which I'm going to leave it for you. Have fun guys! 






Thursday 2 January 2014

Happy New Year!

New Year, New Me!

That's one of the most heard/said things as a new year resolution. Apparently everyone wants to change in the beginning of the year. "This year, I want to eat healthier" or "This year I'm going more times to the gym", are what most people wishes for. The problem is, when by November they realise they didn't do any of that.

I speak for myself, I always wish for achievable stuff and things I know I can/will do. But, I am also those ones I just mentioned that have resolutions that are forgotten in the middle. Mine are always the same: Be less lazy and stop being a procrastinator. Seriously, I am probably the laziest person on earth and have no problem to admit that. The problem is that I became a procrastinator in between. One thing is when you don't feel like doing something today, the other is always having excuses not to do it. And I have any excuse for when I'm home relaxing. Whilst I was in Uni my only problem was starting to do work, but after that I would do it with no problem. Now that I am employed, my free time is actually not to do anything. At all.
When I finished Uni, I had tons of projects to do: start a blog, learning how to use Photoshop and Illustrator, learn some basics of Social Media Marketing, creating a portfolio and at the end, creating a business plan. From the list above, I've only started a blog (which I don't even update frequently) and learnt some basics of Photoshop. I haven't even seen my favourite series and tv shows! Part of the reasons for that is my job doesn't leave much free time. I work 12 hours a day and only have a day off. (this is not an excuse, I know)

For that reason being, I have new resolutions, which I am not going to forget (or try not to), as I am putting a post-it with all of them in my mirror, room door and pretty much everything I use in my room! (kidding... or maybe not). So here they are:
  • STOP being a procrastinator
  • Having an extra day off every week (that starts in 2 weeks)
  • Publish more posts (specially funny and interesting ones)
  • STOP being a procrastinator (in case the first one doesn't work)
  • Find a new job, that is more related to the career path I want to pursuit 
  • Actually learn how to use Photoshop and Illustrator
  • Learn the basics of Social Media Marketing and manage at least 2 social media accounts 
  • Create my portfolio
  • Try to come up with a business plan
  • and finally, Stop being a procrastinator (I really need it, don't I?)

So boys and girls, or whoever is reading me, or if anyone is reading me, have a HAPPY, SUCCESSFUL, and AMAZING year. Hope you all can end this year saying "It was my year, I finally did everything I wished for", because I certainly will finish mine saying that.

P.s: When I say I am the laziest person ever, I mean when I'm home, especially on holidays, not at work.